[Berkeley, Calif. election, 1971 (Apr. 6), mayoral candidates, Widener, et al., City Council candidates, Bailey, Hancock, Kallgren, et al. and Charter Amendment no. 1, community control of police : campaign ephemera and newspaper clippings]. 1971.

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[Berkeley, Calif. election, 1971 (Apr. 6), mayoral candidates, Widener, et al., City Council candidates, Bailey, Hancock, Kallgren, et al. and Charter Amendment no. 1, community control of police : campaign ephemera and newspaper clippings]. 1971.

Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.

18 pieces in portfolio ; 31 cm.

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