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![Interview with Herman Bell](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Interview with Herman Bell by Claude Marks about the Black Liberation Movement, his refections on political realities for Black communities and the politics of liberation and resistance; his capture in New Orleans; the torture of Black Liberation Army members by the police; BLA members murdered by police in New York; and his vision for the future.
![Interview with Herman Bell](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Interviews with Herman Bell by Claude Marks. The first conducted on September 16, 1974, the day of his conviction of a San Francisco bank robbery and the second September 25, 1974. “just came from the courtroom..if I had had my hopes up high for justice or fair play, I would have been disappointed. No great surprise. The whole charade. I was very relaxed and prepared for it. My position and always will be...look for nothing from these people...”
Herman Bell speaks to the issue of prison and how he will continue to struggle ‘I dare to struggle and I dare to win.”
Herman Bell talks about his conviction on three felony charges stemming from a Bank of America robbery in San Francisco. The New York Five case is discussed. Discusses means of struggle - sword/pen, reflects on history and future goals.
![Nothing is More Precious Than](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 10/25/1974Call Number: PM 262Format: Cass A & BProducers: KPFAProgram: Nothing is More Precious ThanCollection: Political Prisoner Periodicals
The radio show begins with a description of five bombings that recently exploded in Manhattan. To commemorate the October 30th 1950 Puerto Rican uprising, the organization of Armed Forces of Puerto Rican National Liberation (FALN) has bombed five imperialist banks. In order to get five Puerto Rican political prisoners released, the organization bombed Banko de Pons, Chemical Branch Office (Exxon building), Union Carbide Building, Leaver House, and Marine Midland Bank (Wall Street). Other related prison movement news is about Ray Ray Spark's "so called" suicide in jail. After being beaten and drugged by guards in both Folsom and Tracy prisons, Ray Ray was found hung in his Folsom jail. Because of his political affiliation (SL, BLA), Ray Ray was believed assassinated. The show ends with other prison related info and civil rights news.
![Quinto Festival de los Teatros Chicanos: Primer Encuentro Latinoamericano](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Conferencia prensa con directores - Luis Valdez, M. Leyua
![Quinto Festival de los Teatros Chicanos: Primer Encuentro Latinoamericano](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Conferencia prensa con directores
![Quinto Festival de los Teatros Chicanos: Primer Encuentro Latinoamericano](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Danzantes - inaugoran con varias danzas
Mensaje de bienvenida en 4 idiomas - Grupo San Diego
Mensaje de bienvenidos de Mascarones-Cleta
![Quinto Festival de los Teatros Chicanos: Primer Encuentro Latinoamericano](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
El Baile de los Gigantes, T. Campesino, inauguracion
![El Baile de los Gigantes, T. Campesino, inauguracion](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Foro critica, reparto semenarios
![Quinto Festival de los Teatros Chicanos: Primer Encuentro Latinoamericano](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Mitos - Tlaloc y Centeotl con Espanoles, Sol Chicano, El Sol y la Tierra, El hombre que removio la montana, Se van los pueblos d'el chaparral, Morir para vivir (espirito de Aztlan), Aguila sol (Teatro Piojo), El quetzal teatro
![Quinto Festival de los Teatros Chicanos: Primer Encuentro Latinoamericano](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Teatro Aztlan - Chicanos en accion, Victor Fuentes - puntos de analisa, Mariano Leyua, Teatro calle guerilla, teatro urbano