From 1955 to 1977, Henry Morgenthau served as a producer at WGBH in Boston, winning many industry honors for his programs. He saw television as both an educational tool and an outlet for human rights advocacy.
From 1955 to 1977, Henry Morgenthau served as a producer at WGBH in Boston, winning many industry honors for his programs. He saw television as both an educational tool and an outlet for human rights advocacy.
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