Saul Alinsky Speech on Poverty and Civil Rights; Discussion of the Middle East; Bobby Seale Speech at the Free Huey Rally (4/23/1969); KPFA News Broadcast, 1969
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[Side A] Saul Alinsky gives a speech on poverty programs and civil rights in San Francisco. A news segment focuses on a discussion of the Middle East and King Hussein of Jordan. Bobby Seale speaks at the Free Huey Rally on Sproul Steps (4/23/1969). [Side B] A KPFA broadcast featuring a segment entitled "Confrontation on Washington" as well as Ben Steffens discussing the New York underground press, and an opinion program. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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