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Bay Area talks of Bernadette Devlin and Reverend Ian Paisley (Part 1 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.

The Legacy Of The Black Panther Party

The Legacy Of The Black Panther Party / moderated by Walter Turner. - Panel discussion on the day of Huey Newton's Funeral with former members of the Black Panthers.

The Legacy Of The Black Panther Party

The Legacy Of The Black Panther Party / moderated by Walter Turner. - Panel discussion on the day of Huey Newton's Funeral with former members of the Black Panthers.

Huey P. Newton funeral (part 4 of 4)

Continuation of the proceedings from the funeral for Huey P. Newton at the Allen Temple Baptist Church in East Oakland, CA. Remarks by the Reverend Frank Pinkard, Bobby Seale and Reverend Cecil Williams. The congregation sings "We Shall Overcome" during the recessional. Reported by Bari Scott and Wendell Harper. Outro by Ginny Z. Berson.

Huey P. Newton funeral (part 3 of 4)

Continuation of the proceedings from the funeral for Huey P. Newton at the Allen Temple Baptist Church in East Oakland, CA. Johnny Spain and Father Earl Neil offer brief remarks. Phyllis Sneed performs a solo, "Great is Thy Faithfulness". The Reverend J. Alfred Smith, Sr. delivers Newton's eulogy and closing prayer (out of order because Pastor J. Alfred Smith Sr. had to leave).

Huey P. Newton funeral (part 2 of 4)

Proceedings from the funeral for Huey P. Newton at Allen Temple Baptist Church in East Oakland, CA. The Reverend J. Alfred Smith, Sr. delivers Newton's eulogy. The Reverend J. Alfred Smith, Jr. introduces the Reverend Charles Johnson, the Reverend Victor Madeiras, and Father James Goode. Leola Giles performs "Precious Lord, Take My Hand." Remarks are offered by Dr.

Huey P. Newton funeral (part 1 of 4)

KPFA produced this biographical sketch of Huey P. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, compiled from audio clips from the Pacifica Radio Archives. Newton was murdered in West Oakland on August 22, 1989. The tape is introduced by Ginny Z. Berson.

KPFA News : the death of George Jackson

First news story on KPFA after the death of George Jackson, recorded and aired hours after he was killed. (first 3 min.) The remainder of the news broadcast covers disturbances in Camden, New Jersey between Puerto Rican demonstrators and police forces following the police beating and death of Horacio Jimenez (Rafael Rodriguez Gonzales);

The end of the Soledad Brothers trial

Documentary on the trial and verdict of the two surviving Soledad brothers. John Clutchette and Fleeta Drumgo, the two surviving Soledad Brothers (George Jackson was killed at San Quentin in August, 1971), were found not guilty on March 27, 1972. Clutchette and Drumgo were on trial for an assault and murder of a Soledad prison guard.

Injustices in our legal system today / Charles Garry

Charles Garry, attorney for the Black Panther Party and other counter culture movements, speaks on the role of attorneys in the failing criminal justice system to an audience of law students and others in Pauley Ballroom at University of California Berkeley on November 11, 1971. The recording of this talk was made available to KPFA by KALX, the campus radio station.
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