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The battle for People's Park: round one (Episode 1 of 8)

A documentary of Bloody Thursday, May 15, 1969, in Berkeley when the University of California built a fence around a plot of land it owned which had been changed from a muddy lot to a People's Park by members of the community. Students and other supporters of the user-developed park demonstrated on campus and Telegraph Avenue to protest the University's actions.

Religion vs. fascism seminar (Episode 12 of 12)

Portions of the Religion versus Fascism seminar held on Saturday, July 20, 1969 at Bobby Hutton Park in Oakland. The moderator is Reverend A. Cecil Williams of Glide Memorial Methodist Church in San Francisco. The speakers are Father Earl Neil of St.

Terry Cooper speaks (Episode 11 of 12)

Terry Cooper speaking at Bobby Hutton Memorial Park on July 20, 1969 on Black political activity at the United Front Against Fascism conference called by the Black Panther Party. (Recorded outdoors, bad wind noise)

People's health and fascism (Episode 10 of 12)

Dr. Richard Fine of the Medical Committee for Human Rights speaks on the health danger of a repressive government at the United Front Against Fascism conference called by the Black Panther Party. Recorded in Oakland, 1969-07-20. Contains obscenities.

Charles Garry speaks (Episode 9 of 12)

Attorney Charles Garry speaking on Black political and legal rights at the United Front Against Fascism conference called by the Black Panther Party. Recorded in Oakland, 1969-07-19. Originally aired during KPFA's open hour, 1969-08-11.

Jeff Jones speaks (Episode 6 of 12)

Jeff Jones of Students for a Democratic Society outlines the changes needed in American society at the United Front Against Fascism conference called by the Black Panther Party. Recorded at the conference 1969-07-19. Originally aired during KPFA's open hour on 1969-08-04.

Ron Dellums speaks (Episode 5 of 12)

Ron Dellums, Berkeley City Councilman outlines directions for change in American society at the conference called by the Black Panther Party for a United Front Against Fascism.

William Kunstler speaks (Episode 4 of 12)

Militant speech on the need for radical change in America. Bill Kunstler, one of the lawyers defending the New York 21, speaking at the conference called by the Black Panther party for a United Front Against Fascism. Kunstler speaks on right of self defense from legal and political points of view, advocates gun ownership, and tells of the death of an undercover cop.
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