The
Political History Leading to the Free Speech Movement
(The Development of the
New Left at Berkeley
through 1964):
A Thematic Index of
Documents
Editorial note: We expect that all the
texts of the first body of documents indexed below -- the working papers of the APSPAB
project -- will be available online eventually. As related materials are mounted on
our site and located elsewhere online, they will be indexed and made accessible here. We
intend to expand the listings for each theme to provide fuller references to documents
bearing on the specifics of student activism at Berkeley in the era before the FSM; and
selective references to published documents and interpretations that place this local
history in larger perspective. We will welcome assistance from veterans and scholars in
compiling these references; and will be grateful particularly for contributions of
pertinent materials -- from vintage documents to current retrospections -- that can be put
online as public resource. If you can help, please see our editorial guidelines page.
As appropriate, documents may be indexed here
under more than one theme. For information about the authors of APSPAB project documents,
and which were published, see the link Working Papers.
ACADEMIC FREEDOM
ALTERNATIVE MEDIA
KPFA and the
Administration (Cassius Johnson, Joseph LaPenta, and Fanchon Lewis) [8 pp.]
KPFA -- Repressive Measures and Communications [3 pp.]
The Independent Californian [3
pp.?]
The University's Campus Radio Station Policies (Betty Schwimmer) [5 pp.]
ANTI-COMMUNISM
FBI access to
U.C. payroll information --
testimony (unsigned) [2 pp.]
HUAC 1959 (Mike Kelley and Dona Launer) [3 pp.]
HUAC: May 1960 (Alice Huberman and Jim Prickett)
[29 pp.]
UC Riverside and the Communist Speaker Ban
(Richard Onwin) [3 pp.]
William Mandel interview, re 1962 Mandel/Schwartz debate, 10/25/64 [3 pp.]
ANTI-WAR ACTIVISM
Campus Women for
Peace (Deborah Rossman, Janet Salaff, and Jackie Goldberg) [10 pp.]
Peace Movement Report (Stephen Salaff) [7 pp.]
ROTC (Robert Johnson, Elsa Johnson, and Eve (?)
Clarke) [16 pp.]
Turn Toward Peace (Jill Coghlan) [2 pp.]
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, see PRISONER ACTIVISM
CIVIL LIBERTIES ISSUES AND ACTIVISM
CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVISM
Civil Rights activity, campus/Bay Area, 1957-64
(Linda Chown) [53 pp.]
Civil Rights background, 1957-64 [4 pp.]
Civil Rights activity: documentary/impressionistic review (Stevie Lipney) [19 pp.]
Campus CORE report [4 pp.]
Documentation on the Sheraton-Palace and Auto Row Demonstrations in spring 1964 (Rafaela
DelBourgos) [2 pp.]
Racial Discrimination in Housing Office Listings (Phil Roos) [3 pp.]
EDUCATIONAL REFORM
ELECTORAL POLITICS/ACTIVISM
Propositions 3, 1A, 24, 5 [notes on campaigns]
(Judy Bosworth) [8 pp.]
Repression of Political Groups [essay + one-page capsules of 6 groups] (inc. SDS. YSA,
YPSL, ISC, YR, YD) [15 pp.]
The Young Democrats and the University Regulations (Frank Summers?) [4 pp.]
Young Republicans [2 pp.]
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM
FACULTY GOVERNANCE AND ACTIVISM
FARM LABOR ACTIVISM
Farm Labor (Irene V. Bronston) [7 pp.]
Who Will Guard Us from the Guardians? [re suppression of critical farm labor research}
(Henry Anderson) [4 pp.]
Giannini Foundation (notes) (Anne Draper?) [7 pp.]
Student Committee on Agricultural Labor (Peter Wiesner) [4 pp.]
Yuba City Project [of Stiles Hall] (Sergio Granados, YCP Volunteer) [2 pp.]
GENDER ISSUES
GOVERNMENT SURVEILLANCE
GRADUATE STUDENT ACTIVISM
INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY ACTIVISM
MARXIST ACTIVISM
DuBois Club (Jack Kurzweil) [4 pp.]
Repression of Political Groups [essay + one-page capsules of 6 groups, inc. SDS. YSA,
YPSL, ISC) [15 pp.]
MASS MEDIA COVERAGE
PACIFISM, see ANTI-WAR ACTIVISM
PRISONER ACTIVISM (VS. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT)
PSYCHOACTIVE DRUG ACTIVISM
RELIGIOUS GROUPS AND STUDENT ACTIVISM
SEXUAL AND "OBSCENITY" ACTIVISM
SLATE (THE UMBRELLA ORGANIZATION FOR THE
EMERGING MOVEMENT)
Free
Speech 1959 (David Root) (2 pp.)
FSM Report on Slate 1959-1961 (3 pp.)
Peter Franck interview, 10/17/64, part 1 -- campus civil liberties history (19 pp.)
Peter Franck interview, 10/17/64, part 2 -- campus civil liberties history (16 pp.)
Slate mid-'59 to mid-'61 -- Ken Cloke interview [5 pp.]
Slate 1961-63 (Robin Room) [16 pp.]
Slate and Due Process -- Abstract [3 pp.]
Slate Rally on Proposition C [2 pp.]
Slate: Sounds of Protest record controversy (Jerry Grey) [1 pp.]
Slate -- ASUC electoral data 1957-64 {tabular form} (A. H. Adams) [8 pp.]
STUDENT ACTIVISTS (STUDIES)
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
STUDENT NEWSPAPER (The Daily Californian)
Daily
Californian history, 1947-60] (Larry J. Marks ) [24 pp.]
Daily Californian history 1960-64 [interview w/ Susan Johnson] (J. Donald Moon?)
[4 pp.]
The Daily Californian Publication Board (Michael Abramowitz) [5 pp.]
The Independent Californian,
see
ALTERNATIVE MEDIA
UNION-ORIENTED ACTIVISM
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION
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