Sather Gate handbills: protest literature distributed on the University of California, Berkeley campus, 1935-[present].

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Sather Gate handbills: protest literature distributed on the University of California, Berkeley campus, 1935-[present].

A chronologically arranged collection of leaflets distributed primarily by students on various social causes. There are separate collections of leaflets for certain movements, Free Speech Movement, People's Park, Third World Liberation Strike, Reconstitution of the Campus, which should also be consulted for their specific content.

12 v., 16 boxes, 3 portfolios.

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UC Berkeley Libraries

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