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Title
Address by Richard York, Sunday May 25, 1969
Creator
Berkeley Free Church
Contributor
York, Richard L
Date Created and/or Issued
1969
May 25, 1969
Publication Information
Graduate Theological Union
South Campus Community Ministry
Contributing Institution
Graduate Theological Union
Collection
Berkeley Free Church Collection
Rights Information
Public domain
Material is in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Richard York responds to criticism of the Free Church involvement with People's Park and concludes, "From the concentration of power in the hands of ignorant, threatened or hasty men, Good Lord, deliver us." He considered this speech as one that upset many of the local churches. York was a member of the Coordinating Committee of People's Park. The Free Church became the hub for work on the second People's Park Annex, now Ohlone Park on Hearst, storing the shovels and equipment used for landscaping.
Type
image
Format
Flier; 8 1/2 x 14 in. (21.6 x 35.6 cm.)
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt2p3032q6
GTU_055
GTU 89-5-016;
Subject
Berkeley Free Church (Berkeley, Calif.)
People's Park (Berkeley, Calif.)
People's Park (Berkeley, Calif.)--History
Riots--California--Berkeley
Referral centers (Information services)--California--Berkeley
Non-institutional churches--California--Berkeley (Calif.)
Interdenominational cooperation--California--Berkeley (Calif.)
Hippies
Place
Berkeley (Calif.)

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