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Free Speech Movement (Berkeley, Calif.)

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View Resource Free Speech Movement Digital Archive

The Free Speech Movement that began on the Berkeley campus of the University of California in 1964 began a groundswell of student protests and campus-based social activism that would later spread across the United States for the remainder of the decade. With a substantial gift from Stephen M. Silberstein in the late 1990s, the University of California Berkeley Library began an ambitious program to...

https://bancroft.berkeley.edu/FSM/
View Resource Media Resources Center Moffitt Library UC Berkeley: Online Media Resources

The Media Resources Center at the University of California, Berkeley (described in the February 27, 1998 Scout Report) is continually expanding its selection of video and audio files, offering highlights from its collection and the Berkeley Language Center (BLC) Language Lab Speech Archives. The audio section contains a number of lengthy full-text speeches and readings delivered on the Berkeley...

https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/media-resources-center