This film is based on the Vietnam Day held at Berkeley, California, from noon of May 21 to midnight of May 22, 1965. The program participants, who do not all appear in the film, included--Aaron Wildavsky, Robert Scheer, the Committee, I.F. Stone, Willie Brown, Barbara Dane, Phil Ochs, George Clark, Edward Keating, Levi Laub, Paul Jacobs, Jim Petras, Jack Grant, Si Casady, Stanley Sheinbaum, Senator Ernest Gruening, Isaac Deutscher, Michael Klein, Mario Savio, Jack Barnes, Isadore Zifferstein, Alan Watts, William Stanton, Cillin Edwards, James Aronson, Paul Potter, Paul Krassner, Staughton Lynd, Norman Thomas, Mike Myerson, Felix Greene, Hal Draper, Robert Pickus, Dave Dellinger, Dick Gregory, Norman Mailer, Bob Moses.
07:50 The Committee performs a comedy skit.
13:06 Barbara Dane sings and performs on acoustic guitar.
15:53 Phil Ochs sings Love me, I'm a liberal.
29:55 Dick Gregory speech.
The film concludes with hanging Lyndon B. Johnson in effigy and burning draft cards.
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