The church and the Berkeley crisis : responding to the Free Speech Movement, 1964. 1964-1965.

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The church and the Berkeley crisis : responding to the Free Speech Movement, 1964. 1964-1965.

Pamphlets, position papers, journal articles, and reports from faculty, students, university administrators, and clergy people on the events concerning the Free Speech Movement at the University of California, Berkeley, September through October 1964 and how to respond theologically. Position papers include a copy of The provisional platform of the Free Speech Movement.

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