KPFA News: Coverage on the Vietnam War and Angela Davis's Prosecution; Melvin Laird Before the U.S. Foreign Relations Committee; Gov. Reagan Replies to Students; Plea Bargaining; Open Hour: Marty Gallen with Perspective From the Bay Area Institute, 1972
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KPFA news broadcasts news coverage the Vietnam War, James E. Carr's death (former cellmate of George Jackson), and Angela Davis's prosecution. It also contains audio from: Melvin Laird's appearance before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations committee, House hearings on the energy crisis, a segement on plea bargaining, Marty Gallen's discussion with members of the Bay Area Institute, and a segment featuring Ronald Reagan speaking before students from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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