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KPR Presents: The League of Wives

Photo from Richard Nixon Presidential Library
Interview with Kathleen Johnson Frisbie

Week of April 12, 2020: The untold story of the military wives who took on the U.S. government to bring their POW husbands home from Vietnam. Heath Hardage Lee is the author of "The League of Wives," the subject of a 2017 exhibit at the Dole Institute of Politics. Lee returned to the Dole Institute earlier this year to talk about these courageous women. We'll also meet Kathleen Johnson Frisbie, one of these POW wives with a Fort Riley connection. Her husband, Bruce Johnson, is memorialized with a plaque and tree on the grounds of the Kansas Statehouse.

Kaye starts her weekends the same way you do: with Weekend Edition Saturday, Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, This American Life, and To the Best of Our Knowledge. She started at Kansas Public Radio in 2001; in 2006, she became the producer of our weekly public affairs program, KPR Presents. In her spare time, she loves to read, travel, and attend theater.