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Welcome to the Freedom Archives' Digital Search Engine.The Freedom Archives contains over 12,000 hours of audio and video recordings which date from the late-1960s to the mid-90s and chronicle the progressive history of the Bay Area, the United States, and international movements. We are also in the process of scanning and uploading thousands of historical documents which enrich our media holdings. Our collection includes weekly news, poetry, music programs; in-depth interviews and reports on social and cultural issues; numerous voices from behind prison walls; diverse activists; and pamphlets, journals and other materials from many radical organizations and movements.

Palestine

This collection includes a wide range of audio tapes and English publications about the Palestinian struggle for self determination, the colonization of Palestine and Zionism. Political journals and monographs from multiple viewpoints on topics such as Zionism, Israeli abuses of human rights and international law, the role of the US and Britain policy in shaping Palestine, as well as on the Middle East and the Arab world. Perspectives in this collection are drawn from international organizations in the West and the Middle East, Palestinian revolutionary organizations, academics, thinkers and students, and voices of everyday Palestinian resistance. The majority of the materials in this collection are paper documents; monographs, periodicals, articles and pamphlets; however it also includes a number of important and unique audio materials. The bulk of the collection focuses on Palestinian resistance between 1948 and the early 1990s.   

News and information about Palestine: Institute for Middle East Understanding; If Americans Knew; B’TSELEM (Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories);

Analysis on Palestine: ElectronicIntifada; Mondoweiss; +972 Magazine

Documents

Israeli Settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip Israeli Settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
Author: Ibrahim MatarPublisher: The Institute for Palestine Studies and Kuwait UniversityYear: 1981Volume Number: Vol. 11-1 AutumnFormat: ArticleCollection: Institute for Palestine Studies
Article reprinted from Journal of Palestine Studies
The Arabs in Israel 1948-1966 The Arabs in Israel 1948-1966
Author: Sabri JiryisPublisher: The Institute for Palestine StudiesYear: 1969Format: BookCollection: Institute for Palestine Studies
This book is concerned with the living conditions of the Palestine Arabs, both Christian and Muslim, who remained in territories invaded by the Israelis in the 1948 Palestine War and held throughout the period 1948-1966.
Death of a Mediator Death of a Mediator
Publisher: The Institute for Palestine StudiesYear: 1968Format: MonographCollection: Institute for Palestine Studies
On the assasination of Count Folke Bernadotte, UN Mediator in Palestine
Who is Menahem Begin? - A Documentary Sketch Who is Menahem Begin? - A Documentary Sketch
Publisher: The Institute for Palestine StudiesYear: 1977Format: MonographCollection: Institute for Palestine Studies
In this documentary collection, the Institute for Palestinian Studies presents a reminder of Menahem Begin, the Irgun leader responsible for the Deir Yasin Massacre of 1948, and an introduction to the Arab and foreign policy of Menahem Begin, the Huret and Likud leader who stands first in line to be Israel's new prime minister.
Who are the Terrorists? Aspects of Zionist and Israeli Terrorism Who are the Terrorists? Aspects of Zionist and Israeli Terrorism
Publisher: Institute for Palestine Studies and The Arab Women's Informations CommitteeYear: 1972Format: MonographCollection: Institute for Palestine Studies
A record of facts and testimonies by eyewitnesses concerning Zionist and Israeli terrorist activities in the Palestine conflict.
Quo vadis Zionist Israel Quo vadis Zionist Israel
Author: Moshe MehuhinPublisher: Institute for Palestine StudiesYear: 1969Format: MonographCollection: Institute for Palestine Studies
A 1969 Postscript to The Decadence of Judaism in Our Time
Lee O’Brien: Lebanon/West Bank Lee O’Brien: Lebanon/West Bank
Call Number: KP 179AFormat: Cass ACollection: International Perspectives on Palestine
Interview with Lee O’Brien on her experiences in Lebanon and the West Bank. O’Brien has observed many changes during the past year and a half and she explains the current situation. Since the signing of the Israeli-Egyptian treaty, O’Brien describes war and suffering being forced onto Southern Lebanon and the West Bank. After signing the treaty, O’Brein explains Israel’s policies toward Southern Lebanon and its change since 1978. Previously, limited retaliatory raids and occasional massive invasions were used. After the treaty, preemptive strikes to crush Palestinian resistance and Lebanese citizenship have been facilitated by Major Hadad a renegade fascist Lebanese official. As the autonomy talks approached on May 26, Israel is using massive amounts of force to weaken anti-Zionist resistance. Due to murders, bombings, indiscriminate shelling, and house raids, the Autonomy talks are also affecting the West Bank as well. Similar to Lebanon, the west bank is receiving an intense amount of violence.
The Militarist Israel Brochure The Militarist Israel Brochure
Publisher: The League of Arab StatesCall Number: Format: PamphletCollection: International Perspectives on Palestine
This brochure includes a detailed timeline of attacks waged against the Palestinian people by Israeli military forces. Includes information about political prisoners in Israel, expulsion and deportation, collective punishment, and demolition of houses and villages.