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Another Year of COINTELPRO

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Greetings, March 8th marks the 44th anniversary of the Media, Pennsylvania break-in that helped expose COINTELPRO to the world. The story received even more attention last year when… Details

Puerto Rican Independentistas Speak

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  Happy New Years, My name is Erin Hutchinson and I am a sophomore at Mount Holyoke College. I am majoring in History with a focus on the United States. The past two weeks I’ve been interning… Details
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Preservation of the Past: George Jackson at San Quentin

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One of the many things the Freedom Archives did in 2014 is we transferred George Jackson/San Quentin to digital video from a 16mm film “work print” made in 1971–1972. This extraordinary… Details

Freedom Archives on KPFA

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Greetings, Yesterday, the Freedom Archives was featured on KPFA’s The Sunday Show guest hosted by Julieta Kusnir. I was joined by Noelle Hanrahan from Prison Radio and Linda… Details

Anniversary and Anarchy

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My name is Katie Hanks and I am currently an intern here at the Archives. My most recent task has been diligently working on the Black Flag collection.  With our upcoming 15th anniversary… Details

Its Bigger Than Hip Hop

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What an incredible show!  Last Thursday’s Benefit Concert for the Freedom Archives at the New Parish was an amazing experience. Intimate venue, wonderful crowd, positive energy,
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Extraordinary New George Jackson Footage

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Preserve the past – illuminate the present – shape the future. George Jackson was a revolutionary theoretician, political prisoner and organizer. This extraordinary video… Details

Revolution is never begun anew, only continued where others left off

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The Freedom Archives is proud to announce the release of a new book of artwork by Tom Manning, For Love and Liberty. Tom Manning is a freedom fighter, political prisoner and prolific artist.… Details
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