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The Free Speech Movement (FSM), Berkeley, CA, 1964-65. Clips from "Decision in the Streets" (1965)http://www.estuarypress.com/decision_in_the_streets.html b...
The Free Speech Movement on the University of California campus took place in the winter of 1964. The key events on this film were: December 2, 1964 Rally in...
6 paź 2014 · A 30 minute documentary for NBC Bay Area on the 50th anniversary of the Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley. The date was Oct 1, 1964 when the FSM was born.
Many students, including Savio, spent the summer on 1964 down in Mississippi registering black sharecroppers to vote during Freedom Summer. They were radicalized in the South and began to tune into the necessity for Free Speech on college campuses to protect and expand Civil Rights.
In the fall of 1964, the Berkeley campus of the University of California was rocked by the Free Speech Movement. These interviews recount the experiences of a cross section of participants in or witness to the events, including: student leaders and the lawyers who defended those disciplined and arrested; faculty who were in favor of and others ...
The Free Speech Movement (FSM) was a massive, long-lasting student protest which took place during the 1964–65 academic year on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley. [1] . The Movement was informally under the central leadership of Berkeley graduate student Mario Savio. [2] .
Sixty years ago, the Free Speech Movement was born here at UC Berkeley, igniting a powerful wave of activism that swept the country. Thanks to the thousands who protested here in 1964, universities nationwide began to ensure students’ rights to free political speech.