Art Hoppe on His Column and Extraordinary Reaction; Alioto Indictment--A New View; Criticism of 'New Life Style' Women; KQED Newsroom; KPFA News (KQED), 1971
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Arthur Hoppe speaks with interviewer about patriotism and ‚rooting against‚ one's own country (as he and many others did during the war in Vietnam.) Scott Blakely on Mayor Alioto‚Äôs indictment: Alioto claimed that his mayoral duties will not be impeded by the case. KQED Newsroom; the underground press in America; excerpts from San Francisco‚Äôs ‚Women‚Äôs Page‚ on criticisms of ‚alternative lifestyles‚. KPFA News: War in Vietnam. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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