Recordings [sound recording], 1973, 1974.

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Recordings [sound recording], 1973, 1974.

Tape recordings of two University of Wisconsin campus events concerning the American Indian Movement: a November 13, 1973, speech by AIM leader Clyde (Vernon) Bellecourt to solicit support for the defendants arrested at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, and a February 3, 1974, forum held in observance of "Native American Week" which featured Wounded Knee defendant Dennis Banks, Wisconsin AIM leader Herb Powless, and Bellecourt.

4 tape recordings.

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Bellecourt, Vernon

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Powless, Herb.

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University of Wisconsin--Madison

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American Indian Movement

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The American Indian Movement (AIM) is an American Indian advocacy group in the United States, founded in July 1968 in Minneapolis, Minnesota....