Third World Now: Cuba 1953 to 1973; Interview of Mark Allen, African American Man Who Refused the 1969 Draft; Third World Project Present Their Demands on KPFA, 1973
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[Side A] begins with a short clip of jazz music that ends 1:36. Third World Project: Cuba 1953 to 1973 - a program about revolutionary Cuba as well as the U.S.'s involvement, on the program is Victor Uno. The second program is an interview with Mark Allen, who is an African American man who was arrested and put on trial for refusing the 1969 draft. (there are music breaks inbetween the program) Towards the end of Side A, the Third World Project releasedtheir list of demands to KPFA and Pacifica Radio. [Side B] Third World Project demands discussion contined, including a phone-in. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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