
The first anchor of “Sunday Morning,” Charles Kuralt, was also the show’s storyteller-in-chief. In 1983 he met with photographer Jim Richardson, who was revisiting the town of Cuba, Kansas, population 300. “When you hear Jim Richardson talk about the people in Cuba, Kansas, about the children they raised here, you understand why he comes back year after year to record ordinary American lives in such a persistent way,” said Kuralt. – Full story on CBS Sunday Morning celebrating 40 years here – https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sunday-morning-at-40-stories-with-heart/
FROM THE ARCHIVES – 1983: One small town's closeup#SundayMorning anchor Charles Kuralt introduces us to photographer Jim Richardson, who was revisiting the town of Cuba, Kansas, population 300, most of whom have been the subject of his unerring eye. https://t.co/n5O5TCIgTX pic.twitter.com/1b28nikW2g
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