hist 1302 blog - week 12
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Berkeley in the 60s: Students in the Rights-Conscious Long
Decade
HIST 1302: US History Survey, 1877-The Present
Week 12
Prof. Dobe's Introduction
00:01:10 Fight Against HUAC and the Origin of Rights Movements
00:09:35 Martin Luther King Jr. - Link Between the Anti-HUAC Movement and Civil Rights
00:27:35 Mario Savio - "Bodies Upon the Machine" Speech
00:41:25 LBJ's 1964 Presidential Campaign - Free Speech Movement Tied to Anti-War Movement
00:50:22 Allen Ginsberg at Anti-Vietnam March
00:50:36 Governor Ronald Reagan Attacks the "Mess at Berkeley"
00:59:19 Counterculture and the Hippies
01:02:15 Stop the Draft Weeek - October 1967
01:12:52 LBJ Will Not Run in 1968
01:13:30 Black Panthers, Black Power and Oakland
01:26:40 Women's Movement as "Inevitable" or "Logical" Culmination of Broader Movement
01:31:06 Chicago Democratic Convention (1968)
01:35:48 Confrontation Over People's Park
01:37:07 University Siezes People's Park
01:39:52 Governor Reagan Lectures the Faculty
01:42:41 Gasing Student Protesters in Sproul Square
01:48:28 Pete Seeger Leads the Crowd in Singing We Shall Overcome