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Jane Fonda speech inserts
Date: 1/22/1973Call Number: KP 016Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Claude Marks, Lincoln BergmanCollection: Vietnam
Selections from this speech were used in Nothing is More Precious Than Vietnam Victory program and on Roots of Resistance
Same as CD 398
Jane Fonda speech inserts & GI Peace March April 6, 1969
Date: 1/22/1973Call Number: CD 398Format: CDProducers: Claude Marks, Lincoln BergmanCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Selections from this speech were used in Nothing is More Precious Than Vietnam Victory program and on Roots of Resistance
Same as KP 016
Sound samples taken from different marches and protests against the Vietnam war, interviews with supporters of war, friction between police and protestors, all set to music.
Same as KP 067
anti-war protesters chant, “Join the march,” and “Get out of Vietnam” as students clash with pro-war bystanders.
Inserts for montage KP 067
Same as KP 079
Real Dragon
Date: 6/30/1972Call Number: RD 061Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Lincoln BergmanProgram: Real DragonCollection: “The Real Dragon” a news magazine including music and poetry
Newscast covering wide variety of topics, worldwide struggles, long section on Ruchell Magee, poem on US bombing of the dikes in North Vietnam. Cuts off before end of broadcast.
NY Times Interviews Harrison Salisbury
Date: 1/18/1967Call Number: CE 554Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: NY Times, National Education NetworkProgram: News In PersepctiveCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
A New York Times and National Education Network interview with Harrison Salisbury. Salisbury was the first American journalist to report from Hanoi, North Vietnam in 1966 after the US bombing of Vietnam. His accounts, detailing the damage of the bombing in North Vietnam, US military presence in Vietnam and the resistance of the Vietnamese people, was met with criticism by US officials, who called Salisbury’s report “careless, erratic and without meaning.”
Return to Vietnam
Date: 12/15/1974Call Number: KP 535Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProgram: WBCN-FM Collection: General materials
This recording provides an update on Vietnam after American combat troops were removed. Reporter Danny Schecter visited Saigon, rural North Vietnam, Hanoi, and a liberated zone with the support of the IndoChina Peace Campaign. Danny discusses the process of reconstruction, how the North Vietnamese are trying to raise the standard of living amongst the people, the spirit and culture of reconstruction, and American guilt. He interviews a number of Vietnamese people who talk about their daily life. Fighting still occurring in the liberated zone is discussed, as well as political prisoners being held in Saigon (up to 200,000), political repression, secret police, etc. Finally a number of people are interviewed about how lasting peace will actually be achieved in Vietnam.
Hanoi-Haiphong Bombed! Emergency Rally
Format: FlyerCollection: Vietnam
Rally in San Francisco at Civic Center/ Mass Demonstration at Kezar Stadium.
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