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Students in revolt: the battle of Berkeley campus - Solidarity

Berkeley students demonstrate for free speech, 1964
Berkeley students demonstrate for free speech, 1964

Contemporary pamphlet from Solidarity about the 1964 protest movement at Berkeley being waged by students asserting their right to indulge in political activity on campus. Also contains a review of Hal Draper's pamphlet The mind of Clark Kerr by L Campusino.

Submitted by Steven. on September 4, 2013

Published as Solidarity pamphlet #18

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students-revolt.pdf (1.91 MB)
  • Solidarity
  • United States
  • students
  • universities
  • University of California
  • Berkeley
  • free speech
  • PDF

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