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  2. Berkeley in the Sixties - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley in the Sixties is a 1990 documentary film by Mark Kitchell. [1] [2] Summary. The film highlights the origins of the Free Speech Movement beginning with the ...

  3. 1960s Berkeley protests - Wikipedia

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    The Berkeley protests were not the first demonstrations to be held in and around the University of California Campus. Since before World War II, students had demonstrated at the university. In the 1930s, the students at Berkeley led massive demonstrations protesting the United States ending its disarmament policy and the approaching war. [2]

  4. Free Speech Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Free Speech Movement had long-lasting effects at the Berkeley campus and was a pivotal moment for the civil liberties movement in the 1960s. It was seen as the beginning of the famous student activism that existed on the campus in the 1960s, and continues to a lesser degree today.

  5. People's Park (Berkeley) - Wikipedia

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    People's Park in Berkeley, California is a parcel of land owned by the University of California, Berkeley.Located east of Telegraph Avenue and bound by Haste and Bowditch Streets and Dwight Way, People's Park was a symbol during the radical political activism of the late 1960s.

  6. 1969 People's Park protest - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 confrontation in People's Park grew out of the counterculture of the 1960s. [1] Berkeley had been the site of the first large-scale antiwar demonstration in the country on September 30, 1964. [2] The late 1960s saw student protests across the United States, such as the 1968 Columbia University and Democratic National Convention ...

  7. History of the University of California, Berkeley - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s Berkeley gained a worldwide reputation for political activism, beginning with the student-led Free Speech Movement. [36] By tradition and given its proximity to the highly-trafficked main entrance to the university, Sproul Plaza had been, and continues to be, an area for public speeches and similar activities, much like Speakers ...

  8. List of films related to the hippie subculture - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley in the Sixties (1990) Beyond this Place (2010), imdb a man meets his absent hippie father for the first time; Charles Manson Superstar (1989) The Cockettes (2002) Commune (2005), about the Black Bear Ranch; Conventions: The Land Around Us (1968), at 1968 Democratic National Convention; Crumb (1994), about underground comix artist ...

  9. Frank Bardacke - Wikipedia

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    Frank Bardacke is an American political activist, labor activist, and author. [1] He protested the Vietnam War. [2] [3]Bardacke was featured in the film Berkeley in the Sixties and according to the film he: "Left Berkeley in 1970, and spent the next decade working in the fields and canneries near Salinas, California.