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Police fire on Black Panther headquarters

KPFA's Colin Edwards reports on the police attack on the Black Panther Party headquarters on Grove Street in Oakland on September 10, 1968.
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Social science: the distortion of Mexican-American history

Dr. Octavio Romano, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Berkeley and Chairman of the Oakland Institute of Mexican-American Affairs speaks at Sacramento State College, October 1, 1968 during the symposium on "Racism in America: Past, Present, and Future."

An interview with Huey P. Newton

Reporters from the national and international news media talk with Mr. Newton, leader of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, about his personal and political philosophy. Also interviewed is the Black Panther Party attorney Charles R. Garry, Newton's sister and Newton's fiancee, unnamed for their personal safety.

Stokely Carmichael interview

Discussion with Stokely Carmichael of the Civil Rights movement and the growing participation of Blacks in the political process.

Huey P. Newton funeral / introduced by Ginny Z. Berson.

Huey P. Newton funeral. Proceedings and biographical examination of the life and contributions of Huey P. Newton. Member of the Black Panthers. CONTENT: r.1. Press conference at attorney Charles Gary's office following Newton's release on $50,000 bond (12:00) ; June 2nd from San Louis Obispo prison, 1970 / Huey P.
r.1. Press conference at attorney Charles Gary's office following Newton's release on $50,000 bond (12:00) ; June 2nd from San Louis Obispo prison, 1970 / Huey P. Newton (4:30) ; Wendell Harper at the Allen Temple Baptist Church : background to the funeral (35:00) -- r.2. Eulogy by Reverend J. Alfred Smith ; Fred Heistand ; Ms. Carol Hughes ; Dr.
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