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(6/22?/72) Louisa de Castro call to Bill Schechtner in morning. (6/20/72) Third World Women take over 10 p.m. radio -- continued-- 12 pm Larry Bensky, Bobby and Walt Thompson continue calls. Last 10 minutes until Walt Thompson and co left. Morning: Bill Schechtner ‚sick.‚ (6/21) KPFA News‚Äô complete report of the event. On transcript of third reel: especially good on racism at the end of side 1 and beginning of side 2. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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