![]() ![]() The result was a book called “Working.” It became a bestseller, has influenced people for decades and even inspired a Broadway musical…something rare for an oral history collection. ![]() In the early 1970’s, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Studs Terkel crossed the country with a reel-to-reel tape recorder, interviewing people about their work. ![]() Participant further acknowledges and agrees that he or she will receive no monetary payment, royalties, nor other remuneration of any kind for the use of the photographs/stories and hereby waives, releases and forever discharges Project& from any and all claims, demands or liabilities arising out of or in connection with the use of the photographs/stories. Project&-related events, include, but are not limited to any event initiated by or participated in by Project&.įurther, participant understands that he or she hereby assigns all rights for the above-described photographs/stories to Project&. ![]() “WORKING IN AMERICA” PHOTO/VIDEO RELEASE:īy uploading photo or story content via this website, participant hereby consents to and authorizes Project& and its successors, assigns, licensees and agents (collectively “Project&”) to reprint, publish, edit and distribute any and all photographs/stories in connection with Project&’s advertising, promotion and publications, in print, video or any form of media now known or hereafter developed, including, but not limited to Project& and Working in America’s web sites. ![]()
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