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![Interview with Herman Bell](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 11/14/1973Call Number: PM 161Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Claude MarksProgram: KPFACollection: Herman Bell
Claude Marks interviews Herman Bell by telephone in New York. Bell talks about his arrest in New Orleans and the police methods used to apprehend him. The criminal charges against him in NY, along with the biased media coverage during his trial are discussed, as is the San Francisco Homicide Squads role in his arrest. Bell defines the Black Liberation Army and talks about fellow political prisoners and their treatment by police. Institutional racism is described as are his political goals for the future.
![George Jackson Interview](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
A documentary on the 6th anniversary of George Jackson's murder and the continuing struggle against the American prison system. Includes recordings of Jackson speaking from prison, recitation of Jackson's writings, words in memory of Jackson by Herman Bell and others, and a communiqué from the Weather Underground in response to Jackson's Murder.
Short interview with George Jackson in March 1971. Jackson speaks on the conditions inside prisons, the relationship between the oppressor and the oppressed, the Prison Movement's relationship to and communication with liberation movements on the outside, the functioning of captured revolutionary cadres inside prisons, guerilla war, politicization of prison population, and Third World liberation struggles, with a chillingly prophetic analysis of the fate of Allende in Chile.
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