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![Interview with Malcolm Zaretsky, Alan Perlman and Dr. Gerald Rosenfield, M.D.](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Dr. Gerald Rosenfield, M.D. and Alan Perlman discusses their beginning involvement with SNCC through their respective universities, as well as the Civil Rights events in the Bay Area, and Mississippi.
![Interview with Malcolm Zaretsky, Alan Perlman and Dr. Gerald Rosenfield, M.D. - Part 2](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Malcolm Zaretsky discusses is role as an ADHOC Committee member, his involvement with CORE at Ohio State and Berkeley and President Kennedy’s policies and their implications for the Civil Rights Movement.
![Interview with Malcolm Zaretsky, Alan Perlman and Dr. Gerald Rosenfield, M.D. - Part 3](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Malcolm Zaretsky, Alan Perlman and Dr. Gerald Rosenfield, M.D. discuss the atmosphere of racial consciousness in America and the philosophy of nonviolence via SNCC and the effectiveness of its applications in the Civil rights Movement.
![Interview with Malcolm Zaretsky, Alan Perlman and Dr. Gerald Rosenfield, M.D. - Part 4](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Malcolm Zaretsky, Alan Perlman and Dr. Gerald Rosenfield, M.D. discuss the Black Power Movement, the formation of an independent branch of politics and the political activity in Bay Area University campuses.
![Interview with Malcolm Zaretsky, Alan Perlman and Dr. Gerald Rosenfield, M.D. - Part 5](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Malcolm Zaretsky, Alan Perlman and Dr. Gerald Rosenfield, M.D. discuss the Voter Registration Campaign in the South, the Arts Program for Child Development in Mississippi and community involvement and organization through children. Additionally, they discuss Northern students involvement with the Civil Rights Movement and SNCC, as well as the University of California Free Speech Movements affects on Southern Civil Rights activities. Also discussed are the differences and applications of nonviolent philosophies versus militancy.
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