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International Efforts to end Vietnam War/Occupation of Wounded Knee/PFLP Hijackings/Puerto Rican Nationalist Party International Efforts to end Vietnam War/Occupation of Wounded Knee/PFLP Hijackings/Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
Call Number: C 10 015Format: Beta SPCollection: COINTELPRO 101 Raw Materials
Press conference with Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden about international efforts to end Vietnam war; interviews with Native Americans and Senator about the occupation of Wounded Knee by AIM; press conference with BBP member speaking about time in solitary confinement; speech about oil and resources; President Nixon speaks about energy; hijacking of plane by PFLP. News report on September 6, 1970 hijacking of 5 commerical planes by PFLP. Passengers escorted off the planes in Amman, Jorda, planes blown-up. Interview with Leila Khaled and other leaders of the PFLP. Interviews with passangers and responses of Israeli citizens. (Sound in/out) Clips of gas stations out of gas. Long line ups of cars. FBI press conference on the FALN bombings of October 27, 1975. Press conference with group of activists returning from North Vietnam (cut off); clips of Kathleen Cleaver; interview with Black Panther credited saying, “the only good pig is a dead pig”; news report on Puerto Rican Nationalist Party open fire on House of Representatives.
PFLP Hijackings/Puerto Rican Nationalist Party PFLP Hijackings/Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
Call Number: C 10 092Format: DV CamCollection: COINTELPRO 101 Raw Materials
News report on September 6, 1970 hijacking of 5 commercial planes by PFLP. Passengers escorted off the planes in Amman, Jordan, planes blown-up. Interview with Leila Khaled and other leaders of the PFLP. Interviews with passengers and responses of Israeli citizens. (Sound in/out) Clips of gas stations out of gas. Long line ups of cars. FBI press conference on the FALN bombings of October 27, 1975
(Vietnam Footage/1969 Events) - (Anti-Vietnam War Protests) - (US Government Responses to Vietnam War Protests/Che Guevara Interview) (Vietnam Footage/1969 Events) - (Anti-Vietnam War Protests) - (US Government Responses to Vietnam War Protests/Che Guevara Interview)
Call Number: C 10 062Format: DVDCollection: COINTELPRO 101 Raw Materials
Vietnam Footage/1969 Events: Historical footage of 1960s and 70s. First half focuses on Vietnam war, including: two visually identical segments of raw footage of evacuation of Vietnam, one with narration, one without; looting of the US Embassy in Saigon; interview with Vietnamese soldier; news cover with footage of surrender of Saigon and South Vietnam, under General/Acting President of South Vietnam Duong Van Minh, to North Vietnam on April 30, 1975; Saigon after Vietnam War officially ended; Vietnamese people pulling down South Vietnamese Army monument in front of National Assembly building. Second half of footage compiled and produced by Uptin. Barely audible narration of 1969 events, including: inauguration of Nixon; US protest of Vietnam war; footage last remaining US troops in Vietnam; international protests against US in Vietnam; footage of police brutality; Nigerian hunger: Palestinian guerilla training and base in Southern Lebanon; Northern Ireland; death of Eisenhower; death of Ho Chi Minh; footage of “Chappaquiddick Incident,” (death of Mary Jo Kopechne in car of Senator Edward M. “Ted” Kennedy); election of Cleveland Mayor Carl B. Stokes, first African-American mayor of large US city; integration of Mississippi school districts; Union Oil Co. platform—massive oil and natural gas leakage into Santa Barbara channel; Hurricane Camille in Mississippi; introduction of Boeing 747; controversy about musical “Hair"; marijuana coming into US from Mexico; Woodstock, 1969; US Moon landing with Neil Armstrong audio, “That's one small step for [a] man; one giant leap for mankind." Anti-Vietnam War Protests: Raw footage of US anti-Vietnam war efforts, including: “Greenwich Village Townhouse Bombing” in which three members of Weathermen (later called Weather Underground) killed constructing dynamite bomb that accidentally went off; interview with Dustin Hoffman (no sound) a townhouse neighbor; Weather bombing of government building; Students for a Democratic Society-Worker-Student Alliance(SDS-WSA) sit-in at Doral Hotel in Miami in 1972 protesting Democratic presidential candidate, George McGovern, for retreat from his stances against Vietnam War; Maxim’s bombing; short segment of Linda Evans at press conference on her detention in customs coming back to US from North Vietnam; unknown SDS representative speaks about past, present, and future efforts of organization; antiwar protest chanting “Ho, Ho, Ho Chi Minh! The NLF is going to win!”; charges brought against members of Weather Underground; Jonathan Lerner of SDS gives speech about US imperialist war. US Government Responses to Vietnam War Protests/Che Guevara Interview: Various footage of late 1960s and 70s, including:murder of John Huggins and Alprentice "Bunchy" Carter, Black Panther Party (BPP) members, at UCLA; news report and footage of arrests of BPP members in New Orleans; Nixon delivering “thugs and hoodlums” speech at 1970 Republican Convention; LA District Attorney criticizing militant protesters; Mayher; students reading newspaper on Kent State shootings; Free Bobby Seale and antiwar protest; burning of US flags at protest with one protester saying flag burning not representative of protest as a whole; Charles Brennan, FBI Internal Security chief, questioned by Frank Church during the Church Committee hearings. In Spanish, a short interview with Che Guevara.
(Students for a Democratic Society, The Weather Underground, and Black Panther Party) - (WUO/Celebrities Against Vietnam War) - (Anti-Vietnam War Protests) - (International Efforts to end Vietnam War/Occupation of Wounded Knee/PFLP Hijackings/Puerto Rican Nationalist Party) (Students for a Democratic Society, The Weather Underground, and Black Panther Party) - (WUO/Celebrities Against Vietnam War) - (Anti-Vietnam War Protests) - (International Efforts to end Vietnam War/Occupation of Wounded Knee/PFLP Hijackings/Puerto Rican Nationalist Party)
Call Number: C 10 063Format: DVDCollection: COINTELPRO 101 Raw Materials
Students for a Democratic Society, The Weather Underground, and Black Panther Party: The arrest of LA 5; Robert Russ Franck, special FBI agent; unknown black activist, probably BPP speech; Jeff Jones and Mark Rudd, of SDS and Weathermen, announce Chicago demonstration later known as “Days of Rage”; Reverend Jesse Jackson; Jonathan Lerner, SDS, heckled while speaking on US imperialism; raw footage of Fred Hampton distancing BPP from SDS and Weathermen; Judy Gumbo of WITCH, WUO was responsible for bombing of US Capitol; NYPD press conference on murder of patrolmen Gregory Foster and Rocco Laurie, citing as suspects Ronald Anderson and Andrew Jackson, alleged members of Black Liberation Army; arrest of Timothy Leary; unknown BPP members and David Gilbert of SDS/WUO speak at Columbia University Bernardine Dohrn, of SDS/WUO, speech at Columbia (not audible); SDS rally, Mark Rudd and others speak (not audible); Mark Rudd speaks to reporters WUO/Celebrities Against Vietnam War: Interview with founder of Save the River - speaks about CANT; footage of destruction after WUO bombing of US Capitol; news report on Kathy Boudin and Judith Clark, WUO members turning themselves in; Jane Fonda supporting anti-Vietnam war movement; interview with Bob Dylan about impact of his music (cut off); President Reagan and Nancy Reagan with children in front of White House; aerial view of protest against hunger and homelessness. Anti-Vietnam War Protests: Aftermath of one of the WUO bombings; candidate Jimmy Carter in Seattle addresses American Legion; Muhammad Ali announces his refusal to go to Vietnam; protest against anti-war protestors; J. Edgar Hoover presents President Nixon with award - Nixon speaks about respect for officers; scenes of peaceful protests turned violent due to police; speech on US economics. International Efforts to end Vietnam War/Occupation of Wounded Knee/PFLP Hijackings/Puerto Rican Nationalist Party: Press conference with Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden about international efforts to end Vietnam war; interviews with Native Americans and Senator about the occupation of Wounded Knee by AIM; press conference with BBP member speaking about time in solitary confinement; speech about oil and resources; President Nixon speaks about energy; hijacking of plane by PFLP. News report on September 6, 1970 hijacking of 5 commerical planes by PFLP. Passengers escorted off the planes in Amman, Jorda, planes blown-up. Interview with Leila Khaled and other leaders of the PFLP. Interviews with passangers and responses of Israeli citizens. (Sound in/out) Clips of gas stations out of gas. Long line ups of cars. FBI press conference on the FALN bombings of October 27, 1975. Press conference with group of activists returning from North Vietnam (cut off); clips of Kathleen Cleaver; interview with Black Panther credited saying, “the only good pig is a dead pig”; news report on Puerto Rican Nationalist Party open fire on House of Representatives.