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for black freedom and equality. black oaklanders know the reality of systemic discrimination. back in the 1960s, one response was the creation of the radical and controversial black panther party. it was founded by men. some of its key leaders were women. one of them, my guest today, ericka huggins. she spent two years imprisoned and she became a symbol of the black panther struggle. looking around oakland today, has anything really changed? ericka huggins, welcome to hardtalk. well, thank you! it s an honour to be here. it is a great pleasure to have you on the show. i want to take you back to your years as a leader in the black panther party. when you reflect on those years now, does it feel to you like ancient history, or part of a struggle that continues till today? well, it certainly doesn t feel like ancient history because the life that i lived and that all of my friends lived at that time stays with me. it s a very pivotal part of my life. and i think that history som
BorisjohnsonMpsDefenceParliamentEvidenceGrillingCovid-ruleAleksandar-vucicPartiesProposalRelationsKosovo leaders were women. one of them, my guest today, ericka huggins. she spent two years imprisoned and she became a symbol of the black panther struggle. looking around oakland today, has anything really changed? ericka huggins, welcome to hardtalk. well, thank you! it s an honour to be here. it is a great pleasure to have you on the show. i want to take you back to your years as a leader in the black panther party. when you reflect on those years now, does it feel to you like ancient history, or part of a struggle that continues till today? well, it certainly doesn t feel like ancient history because the life that i lived and that all of my friends lived at that time stays with me. it s a very pivotal part of my life. and i think that history sometimes. well, let me say, i have a particular view of history, that it doesn t happen in segments, that it flows like a river. so i m still in the river and, um, doing the best i can to uplift humanity, like i did then. let s take you b
HeadlinesBbc-newsProgrammeNews-storiesTopThe-struggle-for-black-freedom-and-equalityOaklandCityRealityCradleHardtalkCalifornia school and university, i want to all of you to what i think is an extraordinary and special event, especially for me personally. tonight we have the honor of here who h rosenfelt is an alumn of the journalism as well as the daily cow a long went on to enjoy career as an investigative reporter of the san francisco chronicle.d all those times i stayed in touch with seth all those years, 30 known him for at least years, going on 40 years. time, almost, at seth was involved in his own quest for the question going on hereally in berkeley in if 1960s when all place.events were taking and the result is this book, subversives. the fbi s war on student radicals and reagan s rise to power. it s an extraordinary book and when i read it, finally, by the ay, i was waiting for years to read it and hearing about it. it s an extraordinary book because it s written primarily the perspective of the fbi. rarely hear in public and one that when we hear it, we re not sure what to think their docu
VietnamRepublic-ofUnited-statesBerkeleyCaliforniaArizonaOaklandHollywoodPhoenixCubaRussiaWashington for that matter they couldn t even hand out a leaflet for goldwater for president. who was the candidate that year and had been nominated in san francisco. so the students tried to negotiate with the university. the university refused, and then in defiance, some of the students set up a card table right in front of the plaza and handed out leaflets. in short order, a police cruiser pulled into the middle of the plaza and arrested somebody named jack weinberg who was behind the table. but before they could go anywhere, students begin to sit down around the police car and soon the entire plaza was filled with students sitting round a police car. they held captive for the next 33 hours. and that was the beginning of the free speech movement. [applause] and the fsm went on to stage a number of protests, tried to negotiate with the university. ultimately, put on what was the biggest city in in the nation s history, roughly 800 people were arrested f
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