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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 We are also in the process of scanning and uploading thousands of historical documents which enrich our media holdings.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.

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Kathleen Cleaver with Kiilu Nyasha Kathleen Cleaver with Kiilu Nyasha
Date: 8/25/1994Call Number: KN 005Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Kiilu NyashaProgram: interview for airCollection: Programs produced by Kiilu Nyasha
Struggle By Kathleen Cleaver to represent Geronimo Ji Jaga at his parole hearing, Geronimo's case, COINTELPRO.
An Activist Radical Views the SLA An Activist Radical Views the SLA
Author: Tom HaydenPublisher: Los Angeles TimesDate: 5/26/1974Volume Number: 26-MayFormat: ArticleCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This article appearing in the Los Angeles Times on May 26, 1974 was written by Tom Hayde and is an overview of the Symbionese Liberation Army after the shootout on May 17. Hayden gives the negatives and the positives of the SLA and his own response on the shootout.
The Black Panther Black Community News Service [Dec 26, 1970] The Black Panther Black Community News Service [Dec 26, 1970]
Publisher: The Black Panther PartyDate: 12/26/1970Volume Number: Vol. 5-26Format: PeriodicalCollection: Black Panther Party Community News Service
Cover Story: The Last Christmas??? Death to the Fascist Pigs Also inside: Oakland Police Department hires 23 year old Saundra Brown as a police officer, Bertha and Jay Sanders and their 11 children are evicted from home in Mt. Vernon, The People's Tribunal on Housing Crimes in NYC leads to the Charter of the People's Housing Coalition, Poverty on the rise in the USA, a report on the conditions of the New York Women's House of Detention by the inmates, Chicano Brother Offs Pig (Los Angeles), Maximum Security High School by the Students of Centennial High School (Compton, Ca.) , Eight Year old Black Youth Beaten By Racists (Philadelphia,Pa), We Have To Wage a Struggle Inside the Jails and Prisons Simultaneously With the Struggle in the Streets by Robert Williams, The Trial of Ericka Huggins and Bobby Seale, Bussing Program in Cleveland, Ohio, The Vietnam War and the US Business Empire, Medical Genocide in Black Communities, Prison Bulletin December 1970, The Oak Park Four (Jack Strivers, Booker T. Cooke, Ceriaco Cabrallis, and Mark Teemer accused of sniping a police officer in Sacramento, CA),
Why was Patricia Hearst Kidnapped? Why was Patricia Hearst Kidnapped?
Publisher: The RealistDate: 2/1974Volume Number: FebruaryFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This periodical is dedicated to the conspiracy that the SLA was colluding with the FBI and the CIA and uses many of Mae Brussell's conspiracy theories.
Don't Be Conned by Ruling Class Lies!!! Don't Be Conned by Ruling Class Lies!!!
Publisher: Bay Area Research CollectiveFormat: ManifestoCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This article by the Bay Area Research Collective presents distortions of the SLA by the media then follows up with facts from SLA communique to prove the media wrong.
Those Who Do Nothing Make No Mistakes Those Who Do Nothing Make No Mistakes
Author: Martin Sostre & Weather UndergroundPublisher: Bay Area Research CollectiveFormat: PamphletCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This pamphlet is a response by Martin Sostre and the Weather Underground to the shootings of SLA members on May 17, 1974 in Los Angeles. Martin commemorates actions taken by the SLA and mourns the loss of those members. The Weather Underground also celebrates the SLA and pushes to continue the revolutionary armed struggle.
SLA Communique: Teko (William Harris) SLA Communique: Teko (William Harris)
Publisher: Symbionese Liberation ArmyDate: 6/7/1974Volume Number: 7-JunFormat: CommuniqueCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
Communique around the death of the six SLA members in Los Angeles at the hands of the LAPD.
Prensa Libre Conference 4A Prensa Libre Conference 4A
Call Number: KP 568Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsCollection: Chican@/Xican@ - General Resources
A continuation of a panel discussion titled, "Better Ways to Educate Our Children"; a panel's report of recommendations and resolutions concerning political representation of Mexican-Americans; a report on Los Angeles Police Chief William Parker's statement to the United States Civil Liberties Union regarding the culture of Mexican-Americans, claiming that it was a clash between Mexican and U.S. cultures that accounted for crime in Mexican-American communities; a discussion of the need for strong unions in Mexican-American communities (moderated by Colin Edwards),
The Black Panther Black Community News Service [Dec 13, 1969] The Black Panther Black Community News Service [Dec 13, 1969]
Publisher: The Black Panther PartyDate: 12/13/1969Call Number: Volume Number: Vol. 4 No. 2Format: PeriodicalCollection: Black Panther Party Community News Service
Cover Story: Fred Hampton Murdered Also Inside: Fascist Pigs Attempt Genocide on B.P.P. --- L.A. (attack on the LA chapter headquarters), Black Panther Party Solidarity Committee in Frankfurt Germany, The Black Panther Party and KSAN, the Black Athlete and Democracy USA by William L. Patterson, Rules of the Black Panther Party.