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Open Hour: The Ruchell Magee struggle with California Prison, court, and the news media -- report evaluation. Magee has been in prison since 1963, given an unfair trial in LA, now held in the Hole at San Quentin. KPFA’s reporter reads the Magee’s statement. (2/2/72) Lincoln Bergman and Sandy Klose discuss the Ruchell Magee Trial. Magee requests, in his letters to KPFA, to have Dr. Jacobs see him for his injuries sustained in prison.(8/5/72) Ruchell Magee and the Right to Self Defense: reported by Sandy Klose and Lincoln Bergman. Judge Colvin denied Magee’s motion to disqualify himself - meaning the judge. Statement read on behalf of Magee during KPFA World Music program. Mark Schwartz reports on Ruchell Magee and courthouse uprising. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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