War And Political Repression / [KPFA]| RECORDED: 16 January 1997| Program NO. 1 - CONTENT: Roger Alvardo, arrested several times, Third (3rd) World Leader, and minority community advocate, talks about "Power and Repression"| and William Stanton, a striking San Francisco State College Professor of Economics and former State Assemblyman talks about "How Laws are Made". Both speak to a Commission of Inquiry sponsored by the Stop the Draft Week committee. The speakers are questioned by Commission members Prof. Franz Schurmann, Todd Gitlin, and David Hilliard. The Inquiry takes place at the University of California, Berkeley's Pauley Ballroom and marks the beginning of the Oakland Seven (7) Conspiracy Trial. Terence Hallinan, San Francisco Attorney and Commission Advocate, introduces Mr. Stanton. Roger Alvarado is the first voice. - BROADCAST: 2 February 1969, 5 April 1969| For KPFK 30 May 1969 - RESTRICTIONS: Unknown
War And Political Repression
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War And Political Repression
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BB5569.01
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