Passing it on : stories from the Civil Rights Movement, 1993.

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Passing it on : stories from the Civil Rights Movement, 1993.

Interviews with 24 individuals involved in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States and the San Francisco Bay Area. Interviewees include activists, a Black Panther member, and others. A data sheet for each interviewee, interview summaries written by the interviewers and photographs of each interviewee.

Oral histories: 24 sound cassettes.Supporting material: 1 box (.2 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8270329

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Black Panther Party

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The Black Panther Party was founded in October 1966 by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale as an organization dedicated to protecting and uplifting the Black population of Oakland. As the organization grew this focus spread to the rest of the United States and even abroad. The armed militancy and Marxist rhetoric employed by the Black Panthers, along with their philosophy of Black self-government caught the attention of both local law enforcement authorities and the FBI. As a result, many in the Pant...

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Bartlett, Penny, 1940-

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Cade, Cathy, 1942-

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Cathy Cade is an Oakland, Calif., based photographer. From the description of Cathy Cade photographs collection, 1972-2002. (San Francisco Public Library). WorldCat record id: 173453204 Author, photographer. From the description of Reminiscences of Cathy Cade: oral history, 1985. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122620588 Biographical Note Cathy Cade is an Oakland, Ca...

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Jelinek, Don, 1934-

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Ginger, Ann Fagan

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Siegel, Daniel

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Beal, Frances M., 1940-

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Frances M. Beal is a Black feminist and a peace and justice political activist. Her focus has predominantly been regarding women's rights, racial justice, anti-war and peace work, as well as international solidarity. Beal was a founding member of the SNCC Black Women's Liberation Committee, which later evolved into the Third World Women's Alliance. She is most widely known for her publication, “Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female", which theorizes the intersection of oppression between race,...

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Ginger, Tom, 1951-

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Frye, Harry T., 1939-

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Blum, Joseph A., 1941-

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Stuckey, John, 1939-

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Hutchings, Phil, 1942-

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Walker, Doris (Doris B.)

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Dawley, Emma, 1926-

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