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Living and growing in a white world

The author of Fire next time speaks to the students of Castlemont High School, a predominantly Black high school in Oakland, California, about living and growing in a white world. Recorded by KQED, and featuring a post-speech question and answer session moderated by a KQED correspondent.

Talking Union / produced by David King Dunaway.

The first political protest songs from 1941-1942. Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Leadbelly, Lee Hays, and other who were the Almanacs.|TALKING UNION / produced by David King Dunaway. - SERIES: Pie in the sky.

Huey Newton statement read by Bobby Seale at KPFA

Statement written by Huey Newton, read by Bobby Seale, expressing grief at the death of George Jackson and calling for black solidarity. Introduced as a missive from the Inter-communal news service of the Black Panther Party. This is an excerpt from BC0239.05A.

Black Panther press conference at KPFA

This is a recording of a Black Panther press conference held at KPFA and at the Hall of Justice in Oakland. First on the recording is Charles Garry, attorney for Bobby Seale, followed by Seale himself, regarding the Cleaver situation the night before this recording was made. Also includes an interview with Reverend Earl Neil of St. Augustine Episcopal Church, Oakland.

Bobby Hutton funeral and memorial service (Part 2 of 2)

Continuation of the rally at Merritt Park in memory of Bobby Hutton (1950-1968), and in support of Huey Newton and Eldridge Cleaver. James Forman (1928-2005) of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee eulogizes Hutton and talks about how to deal with "the hogs." Audio distorted in the last minute, cuts out mid-speech. Reported by Colin Edwards of KPFA.

Bobby Hutton funeral and memorial service (Part 1 of 2)

Actuality of the memorial service held at Ephesian Church of God in Christ for Bobby Hutton (1950-1968), the first Black Panther recruit, who was killed in a shootout with the Oakland Police Department. Colin Edwards interviews Louella Cleaver, sister of Eldridge Cleaver, about her reaction to Hutton's and Martin Luther King, Jr.'s deaths.

Revolution for breakfast

Jeff Kamen narrates this audio documentary about the Free Breakfast for School Children program put on by the Black Panthers and the Young Lords throughout the United States.

Huey Newton : August 11, 1970

Huey Newton, the founder and Minister of Defense of the Black Panther Party, is interviewed by Elsa Knight Thompson at the KPFA studios, six days after his release from prison. He expresses his views about the worldwide Black movement for independence, the justice and prison systems in the United States, and the aims of the Black Panthers.

Bay Area talks of Bernadette Devlin and Reverend Ian Paisley (Part 2 of 2)

Talks by Bernadette Devlin (McAliskey) (1947 - ), member of the British House of Commons, and Ian R.K. Paisley (1926-2014), Irish Protestant leader, on the problems in Northern Ireland. Recorded at the University of California, Berkeley, 28 Aug. 1969| and First Baptist Church, San Francisco, Sept. 1969.
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