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Description
San Francisco City Center Plaza, Impeach Nixon Rally Getting there pre-rally Lenny Goldberg introduction Mime Troupe - juggling ILWU speaker (after drill team) Mission Day Care speaker wider implications of impeachment movement - ending with a story of the Death of Allende Announcement of some activities - Mission District protest against Alioto & BART Original recording of 1973 San Francisco political protest. Note on original object: 10/27/73 Sat Noon SF City Center Plaza Impeach Nixon Rally. 1 Getting there. 1a) Pre-rally E. Bayshack etc. 2) Mime Troup: Jugglers. 3) Lenny Goldberg intro. 4) ILWU Spkr (after drill team) 5)Mission daycare spkr. 6) Wider [illegible] of impeachment mmt -ending with story of the Death of Allende 2. Announcement of some activists - Mission district protests against Alioto & BART. 1 W 10/31/73 WG Committee Resumes moving. Experiences at [illegible]. 2 "the doctrine that the failure of (the dirty thieves) justify and excuse. Buchanan. Pacifica summary The committee chart of 4 areas of CRP espionage activities. Problem of getting funds.
Type
sound
Format
Original 1/4 inch audio tape
Extent
1 Reel of 1
Identifier
Carton 362, 27-C cueth_000049
Provenance
Ethnic Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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