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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.
![Rockefeller on Attica and then some](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Nelson Rockefeller on the Attica Rebellion, Herman Bell excerpts from PM 207, Bernardine Dohrn reads Weather Underground Organization Communique #5.
![Memorial for SLA members](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Memorial service for six Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) members killed in shootout with Los Angeles police. Recorded one week after shooting. Popeye Jackson, Kathleen Ann Soliah and community members discuss the movement and government infiltration.
![Interview with Herman Bell](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 9/16/1974Call Number: CD 540Format: Cass A & BProducers: Claude MarksCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
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.”
![Interview with Herman Bell](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 6/13/1974Call Number: CD 539Format: CDProducers: Claude MarksCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Interview with Herman Bell by Claude Marks about the Black Liberation Movement, his reflections 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.
![Memorial for SLA members](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 1/1/1974Call Number: CD 713Format: CDCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Memorial service for six Symbionese Liberation Army members killed in shootout with Los Angeles police. Recorded one week after shooting. Popeye Jackson, Kathleen Soliah and community members discuss the movement and government infiltration.
![Return to Vietnam](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
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.
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