Marilyn Buck
Marilyn Buck was imprisoned for 25 years in the united states for her anti-imperialist actions carried out in support of national liberation, women's liberation, social and economic justice. She was released in July 2010 and died a couple of weeks later.
Documents
Marilyn Buck on women in prison
Marilyn Buck talks about the state of women in prison.
Wild Poppies - Master Recording
Master recording for the CD.
Wild Poppies - MP3
MP3 recordings of the CD for the web.
Interview with Marilyn Buck
Conducted in FCI Dublin by Roz Payne and Gail Dolgin.
Photographs of Marilyn Buck, poets and friends
Generally good quality photographs assembled for the release of Wild Poppies. Includes some historic photos of the defendants in Resistance Conspiracy and others in FCI Dublin.
Wild Poppies - Backup Master Recording
Backup Master recording for the CD.
Marilyn Buck Tribute
Date: 10/17/2010Call Number: M 092Format: DVDProducers: Isaac Ontiveros, Claude marksCollection: Marilyn Buck
Recorded in Spring 1989 in the DC Jail, Marilyn discusses a wide variety of topics. Re-edited for use in memorials November 2010.
Marilyn Buck in the DC Jail
Recorded in Spring 1989 in the DC Jail, Marilyn discusses a wide variety of topics. Raw materials.
Marilyn Buck Tribute - November 7, 2010 - Part 2
Audio from First Unitarian Church of Oakland - Tribute to Marilyn Buck.
Marilyn Buck - a Tribute
Publisher: Freedom ArchivesCollection: Marilyn Buck
Marilyn talks about how she grew into her won as a revolutionary, her experience in the anti-Vietnam and Black Liberation movements. She speaks to the revolutionary state where everyone has the right to their own culture, land, and means of production, and how the liberation of women is intrinsically tied to the liberation of all nations.