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Cleaver, Kathleen. Self Respect, Self Defense and Self Determination [View it!]
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Introduction: Angela Davis ; moderator, Rachel Herzing ; speakers, Mabel Williams, Kathleen Cleaver. Mabel Williams and Kathleen Cleaver, two women of the 60s Black liberation struggle share their personal experiences -- resisting the KKK and police repression, forced exile and their international experiences in Third World nations -- and how their their story relates to the struggle today. Recorded in Oakland, California on March 14, 2004. Program presented by Freedom Archives, East Side Arts Alliance, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement. 72 min. Dist.: Freedom Archives 72 min.
Courtesy of the Freedom Archives, San Francisco
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Legacy of Torture: The War Against the Black Liberation Movement [View it!]
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6902
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In 2005 several former members of the Black Panther Party were held in contempt and jailed for refusing to testify before a San Francisco Grand Jury investigating a police shooting that took place in 1971. The government alleged that Black radical groups were involved in the 34-year old case in which two men armed with shotguns attacked the Ingleside Police Station resulting in the death of a police sergeant and the injuring of a civilian clerk. The two lead San Francisco Police Department investigators from over 30 years ago, along with FBI agents, have re-opened the case. Rather than submit to proceedings they felt were abusive of the law and the Constitution, five men chose to stand in contempt of court and were sent to jail. Directed and edited by Andres Alegria, Claude Marks and The Freedom Archives. Dist. Freedom Archives. 28 min.
Introduction: Angela Davis ; moderator, Rachel Herzing ; speakers, Mabel Williams, Kathleen Cleaver. Mabel Williams and Kathleen Cleaver, two women of the 60s Black liberation struggle share their personal experiences -- resisting the KKK and police repression, forced exile and their international experiences in Third World nations -- and how their their story relates to the struggle today. Recorded in Oakland, California on March 14, 2004. Program presented by Freedom Archives, East Side Arts Alliance, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement. 72 min.
Courtesy of the Freedom Archives, San Francisco
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Interview with Professor John Leggett and Herman Blake (graduate student), Sociology Department, UC Berkeley, - Oct. 11, 1963. Discusses being a Black Muslim, the conditions of Blacks in this country, their relation with white people, and states the case for Black separatism.
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Malcolm X. UC Berkeley, Oct. 11, 1963 [Listen!]
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Berkeley Language Center - Speech Archive SA 230
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