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Angela Davis, keynote address, 2/4/99

Media Resources Center, University of California, Berkeley
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Title

Angela Davis, keynote address, 2/4/99

Date Created

1999-02-04

Description

Angela Davis comments on the social forces that cause so many Afro-Americans to spend time in prison and on the "anti-prison movement" which works for the reform of California prisons by bringing together political activists on the outside with prison inmates.

Creator

Unknown

Subject Topic

Prisons--California
Prisoners--California
African American prisoners--California
African Americans--Social conditions--1975-
Black power--United States
Black power
Civil rights--1960-1970

Media Type

Moving Image

Format

1/2 inch videotape

Number of Parts

1 Tape of 1

Copyright Statement

Office of Media Services, University of California

Country of Creation

US

Source Institution

Media Resources Center, University of California, Berkeley

Source Call Number

VIDEO/C 5975

Source Institution Contact Information

150 Moffitt Library #6000, Berkeley, CA, 94720-6000, US, Telephone: (510) 642-8197, email: avmccirc@library.berkeley.edu, http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/

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