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US (Organization)

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: (US; US organization) galley (a cultural nationalist organization founded by Maulana Karenga and others in 1965; based in Southern California, its highpoint of activity occured during the resurgence in African-American nationalism, popularly known as the Black Power Movement, from the mid-1960s to the early ’70s)

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

San Diego Door to Liberation (vol. 1, no. 25), 1969-04-24

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Scope and Contents "Sexual Freedom Comes to S.D." [New local chapter of Sexual Freedom League holds first open house meeting; Tom Palmer, Executive Director, spoke]; Schools in Turmoil" [Lincoln High School campus closure, Black and Chicanx student walkouts at other campuses, student protests, class boycotts]; "Sexual Freedom Bill" [fact sheet on Assembly Bill 743, Assemblymen Brown and Burton]; "Dr. John Ford on Lincoln Hassle" [Ford was a member of the State Board of Education, he spoke regarding the police...
Dates: Publication: 1969-04-24

San Diego Door to Liberation (vol. 1, no. 29), 1969-06-19

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Scope and Contents "US Shot Up" [shots fired at building of US, Black self-determination organization]; "Door Trial July 31" [regarding trial of Door publisher Dale Herscheler for contributing to deliquency of a minor]; "Bag of Beads"; "Letters to Editor"; "The Draft Resisters"; "Vietnam"; "Hippocrates on Berkeley" [account of riot]; "Cops get the Business" [American Federation of Police]; "1968-- The Year of the Young Rebels" [book by Stephen Spender]; "Marathon Encounter"; "Shitty Justice" [justice system];...
Dates: 1969-06-19