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The Free Speech Movement and the Negro revolution
by Mario Savio
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4 editions published in 1965 in English and held by 75 libraries worldwide
People of the State of California, plaintiff and respondent, vs. Mario Savio and 571 others, defendants and appellants. Appellants' opening brief. On appeal from the Municipal Court, Berkeley-Albany Judicial District, Honorable Rupert Crittenden, Judge
by Mario Savio
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2 editions published in 1967 in English and held by 45 libraries worldwide
People of the State of California versus Mario Savio and 571 others : appellants' opening brief
by Mario Savio
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1 edition published in 1960 in English and held by 13 libraries worldwide
People of the State of California, plaintiff and respondent, versus Mario Savio and 571 others, defendants and appellants. Appellants' opening brief. On appeal from the Municipal Court, Berkeley-Albany Judicial District. Honorable Rupert Crittenden, Judge. Malcolm Burnstein, Richard M. Buxbaum, Henry M. Elson, Stanley P. Golde, Douglas J. Hill [and] Norman Leonard, attorneys for appellants
by Mario Savio
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2 editions published in 1966 in English and held by 11 libraries worldwide
People of the State of California versus Mario Savio and 571 others; appellants' opening brief. On appeal from the Municipal Court, Berkeley-Albany Judicial District. Honorable Rupert Crittenden, Judge
by Malcolm Burnstein
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1 edition published in 1967 in English and held by 11 libraries worldwide
Communists on campus
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1 edition published in 2000 in English and held by 10 libraries worldwide An American propaganda documentary created "to inform and impress on American citizens the true nature and the true magnitude of those forces that are working within our nation for its overthrow ... and the destruction of our educational system." Film covers the July 1969 California Revolutionary Conference and other demonstrations, warning against the activities of Students for a Democratic Society, the Black Panthers, student protestors and Vietnam War demonstrators as they promote a "socialist/communist overthrow of the U.S. government," taking as their mentor Chairman Mao Tse-Tung.
Criminal no. 235, in the Appellate Department of the Superior Court, County of Alameda, State of California : People of the State of California versus Mario Savio and 571 others, on appeal from the Municipal Court, Berkeley-Albany Judicial District, Honorable Rupert Crittenden, judge. Appellants' opening brief. [Malcolm Burnstein and others, attorneys for appellants
by Mario Savio
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in English and held by 8 libraries worldwide
California v. Savio [case and related publications
by Mario Savio
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in English and held by 7 libraries worldwide
We accuse : a powerful statement of the new political anger in America, as revealed in the speeches given at the 36-hour "Vietnam Day" protest in Berkeley, Aclifornia
by Norman Mailer
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1 edition published in 1965 in English and held by 7 libraries worldwide
The roots of resistance. Volume 1
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1 edition published in 2002 in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide Selected highlights from the Freedom Archives featuring contemporary recordings of the voices of political and social activists. Topics include civil rights and Black liberation, Vietnam war protests, the prison movement, Puerto Rico, Chile, Native American movements, women's liberation, the International Hotel and other social issues and movements.
Berkeley teach-in: Vietnam
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1 edition published in 2001 in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide Presents speeches from a 1965 Berkeley teach-in with speakers opposed to American involvement in Vietnam. "Teach-ins" were developed as a form of politico-educational protest in response to a general need for organized dissent and opposition to a course of government policy abroad.
An end to history
by Mario Savio
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2 editions published between 1964 and 1968 in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide
Social activism sound recording project. Anti-Vietnam War protests in the San Francisco Bay Area & beyond
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1 edition published in 2005 in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide An annotated chronology of events in the United States and abroad related to the Vietnam War and protests against the war, 1960-1975, with emphasis on the anti-war movement in the San Francisco Bay Area. Site features extensive historical audio and video recordings and links to full-text newspaper articles and other online resources.
Berkeley : the new student revolt
by Hal Draper
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2 editions published in 1965 in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide
The Rhetoric of American students in protest during the 1960's a study of ends and means
by Gladys Ward Ritchie
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2 editions published between 1973 and 1978 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Online audio recordings. Free Speech Movement the car top rally, October 1, 1964. Part 8
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1 edition published in 1999 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide Coverage of the 1964 "car top" rally which launched the Free Speech Movement at the University of California, Berkeley. In Part 8 hecklers continue to demand that the police car be released; speakers mount the car to argue both for and against current demonstrations. Speakers include student Craig Burton, an aborted rebuttle to Burton by Mario Savio and an unidentified fraternity man speaking against the demonstrators ("It's always the same people with a cause, every week.").
Online audio recordings. Free Speech Movement the car top rally, October 1, 1964. Part 7
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1 edition published in 1999 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide Coverage of the 1964 "car top" rally which launched the Free Speech Movement at the University of California, Berkeley. In Part 7 a large group of hecklers (mainly fraternity men) surrounds the demonstrators in Sproul Plaza about 11:00 p.m. and demands that the police car be released. Savio urges the crowd to remain seated and quiet and attempts to explain to the opponents why the police car is being held. As members of the opposing group speak demonstrations sing "we shall overcome." Dusty Miller also addresses the crowd.
Online audio recordings. Free Speech Movement the car top rally, October 1, 1964. Part 6
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1 edition published in 1999 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide Coverage of the 1964 "car top" rally which launched the Free Speech Movement at the University of California, Berkeley. In Part 6 an unidentified faculty representative reports on unsuccessful efforts to negotiate concessions by both administration and demonstrators. Mario Savio leads a discussion on proposals and counterproposals to abandon the Sproul Hall sit-in and to allow the police car to leave Sproul Plaza in return for concessions. Art Goldberg addresses the crowd regarding strategies for futher demonstrations and urges an avoidance of confrontation. Pro-administration speakers are heckled by demonstrators.
Online audio recordings. Free Speech Movement 20th anniversary panel discussion: The story of the Free Speech Movement, October, 1984
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1 edition published in 1998 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide On the 20th anniversary of the Free Speech movement which occurred at the University of California, Berkeley in 1964 a panel discussion of "veterans" of the FSM discuss some of their experiences during the movement, what they attempted to accomplish and how the Free Speech Movement has changed their lives.
Vietnam Day Berkeley
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3 editions published in 1965 in English and held by 1 library worldwide This film documents the two day anti-Vietnam War rally held in Sproul Plaza at the University of California. There are many scenes of students gathering, activities, carrying signs, collecting money, etc. Identified speakers include Robert Scheer, Dr. Benjamin Spock, Mario Savio, Norman Thomas, Dick Gregory, Norman Mailer. There are many unidentified speakers. The Committee performs a comedy skit and Phil Ochs sings Love me, I'm a liberal. The film concludes with hanging Lyndon Johnson in effigy and burning draft cards. more
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