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Title
Angela Davis speaking to students at UC Irvine
Date Created and/or Issued
Oct 9, 1969
Contributing Institution
UC Irvine, Libraries, University Archives
Collection
University of California, Irvine Communications Photographs, Staff Photographer Series
Rights Information
Copyrighted
This material is provided for private study, scholarship, or research. Property rights and copyright reside with the Regents of the University of California. For permission to reproduce or publish this item, or to correct this copyright information, please contact the University Archivist at the UC Irvine Libraries (spcoll@uci.edu).
Description
Scope/Content: Angela Yvonne Davis is an American political activist, scholar, and author. She emerged as a nationally prominent activist and radical in the 1960s, as a leader of the Communist Party USA.
Annotations/Markings: Handwritten on sheet: "10/9/1969, Angela Davis" 10/9/1969, Angela Davis Handwritten on sheet: "10/9/1969, Angela Davis"
Type
image
Format
Original: contact sheet of black-and-white negatives
Extent
2x2/120. 11 items
Identifier
ark:/81235/d8n81z
5568
A69-014
http://hdl.handle.net/10575/9850
Subject
Campus Life
Visitors
Lectures
Events
Students
Davis, Angela Y. (Angela Yvonne), 1944-
Place
University of California, Irvine
Source
Scanned: 11 negatives of 11
Provenance
University of California, Irvine. University Communications
Location
Box: 37

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