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Title
The Police Police the Police, To Stop a Police State
Creator
The Red Family
Contributor
York, Richard L
Date Created and/or Issued
1970
Publication Information
Graduate Theological Union
Contributing Institution
Graduate Theological Union
Collection
Berkeley Free Church Collection
Rights Information
Public domain; Copyright status unknown
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Description
To Stop a Police State:The Case for Community Control of Police, a pamphlet written and produced by The Red Family, pp 38-39. The article focused on the York beating. The Red Family was a collective of radicals who lived in three houses on Ashbury. Members included Robert Scheer and Tom Hayden, who were both expelled from the group. The commune, which founded the Blue Fairyland Nursery School, organized neighborhood activities and prepared for the revolution to come. Melinda, York's second wife, spent much of her time with the free clinic and was a member of the Red Family.
Type
image
Format
Pamphlet (52 pages), pp 38-39; 8 1/2 x 11 in. (21.6 x 27.9 cm.)
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt1f59r434
GTU_088
GTU 89-5-016;
Language
English
Subject
York, Richard L
Red Family
Police--California--Berkeley
Police power--California--Berkeley
Place
Berkeley (Calif.)

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