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Community Symposium on Police Brutality. Speakers introduced by Sister Sakari. Notes on original containers: t01: "1. Musicians 2. Spokeswoman from National Alliance Against Racism & Repression"; t02: "1. Erica Huggins of the Panthers 2. Howard Moore, Jr. (Atty.); t03: "1. Howard Moore, Jr. (Atty.) (Part 2) 2. Sister Don Duggan (Part 1)"; t04: "1. Sister Don Duggan (Part 2) 2. Woman on rape 3. Charles Chapel (Part 1) - coalition against police abuse"; t05: "1. Charles Chapel (Part 2) 2. Fleeta Drumgo 3. Rep. from Gary Tyler Comm. 4. Tahimbe from the R. N. A. (Republic of New Afrika) (Part 1)"; t06: "Tahimbe from the R. N. A. (Republic of New Afrika) (Part 2)"
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