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KPFA News: Raleigh Prison Riot, Invitation to an Inquest, Princeton Conference, 1971/72
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Title
KPFA News: Raleigh Prison Riot, Invitation to an Inquest, Princeton Conference, 1971/72
Series Title
Created Date
1971 to 1972
Description
KPFA News : the arrest of Black leader in Riverside, CA. HISC "testimony on NPAC band record". FBI takes on Rene Davis and Froin. Leslie Bacon questioned and jailed. Sam Irvin on Computer Banks, the government spending $2 - 3 billion on computers a year. Raleigh Prison Riot, one prison warden and 5 prison guards held hostage by inmates. Otto Obteca Nomination. "A Seattle informer & provocation" FBI Agents revelas some illegal FBI activities. Princeton University Conference on the FBI. Interview with I.F.S Stone, "FBI Political Police". Selling of the FBI. Interview with Hale Boggs of Louisiana by David Cherensher, John Lindsey, and George Herman. S.F Crime Committee - David Borti on police, ads, etc. "Assualt on Privacy: A news special examining the dossier gatherers governmental and buisness and how their vast files affect Americans. Firing Line: The Assault on Privacy by Arthur Miller. KQED News: Eugene Mcarthy and Paul Jacobs with all of the FBI papers from media, how the FBI sees the world, incredible in efficiency of FBI and FBI's stress. A press conference: expose of the L.A. Police Dept. Provocateur Intelligence and other activities. Harrisburg Trial: The Prosecution "Witness" and their testimonies. Special report on HISC learning about NPAC. "Invitation to an Inquest: Walter Schneir and Mrs. Morten Sobell discuss his new book, this title, and in bearing on her husband's long imprisonment and the execution of the Rosenburgs nearly a generation ago. KPFA News: Seattle 8 Trial, FBI surveillance at hearing. ARMY intelligence agent breaks new on NBC's "First Hearning". Kissinger Guarded. KQED report on government surveillance and bomber call, Paul jacobs, One Day of Duvaleer (Haitic) funeral.
Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
Yuen, Hoh-Kun
Subject Topic
Temporal Coverage
1970s
Language
Media Type
Format
1/4 inch audio tape
Generation
Master
Base Type
Polyester
Silent or Sound
Sound
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
BANC MSS 2005/290c Carton 203 Reel 7d
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: esl@library.berkeley.edu
Phone: (510) 643-1234
Phone: (510) 643-1234
Organization Websites
Link to Internet Archive
Additional Technical Notes for Item
Original files were named; clir18yuen_0044_t4_a_prsv.wav, clir18yuen_0044_t4_b_prsv.wav. They were renames as; cueth_000284_a_prsv.wav, cueth_000284_b_prsv.wav.