The Berkeley Revolution
A digital archive of the East Bay's transformation in the late-1960s & 1970s
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The Flatlands’ War on Poverty
Berkeley Women’s Music Collective
The Asian Community Library
The Black Panthers’ Education Revolution
The Integral Urban House
The Countercultural Kitchen
A Place for Every Body
The Secret History of Recycling
Pacific Center
Threads of Rebellion
Citizens vs. Developers
The Women and Girls of Telegraph Ave
Berkeley’s Public Schools
The Rainbow Sign
The Third World Liberation Front
Transgender Berkeley
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Mary Ann Pollar, activist and impresario
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The Role of the Church and the Survival Program
Archive Entry Date: 5/15/1971
Father Earl Neil delineated how the Black Panthers could tap into the historic power of the Black church
NACHO Protest
Archive Entry Date: 8/28/1970
The tensions between the homophile groups and Gay Liberation come to a head at the North American Conference of Homophile Organizations
Solidarity with the Black Panther Party
Archive Entry Date: 8/8/1970
A Letter from Huey P. Newton in support of Gay and Women's Liberation galvanizes the movement and causes tension with the Gay Establishment
Huey Newton Released from Prison
Archive Entry Date: 8/5/1970
When Huey Newton's manslaughter conviction was reversed, supporters held a rally upon his release
Youth Make the Revolution
Archive Entry Date: 1969
The Children's House sought liberation through revolutionary education
Breakfast Programs
Archive Entry Date: 7/19/69
We are growing n' representing!!!
Strategy of the attack on the Panther
Archive Entry Date: 06/20/1969
A defense attorney's take on the strategies used to take down the Black Panthers.
Big up!!! It’s a success…
Archive Entry Date: 4/27/1969
Thriving, progress and success
Suffer Not, Little Children
Archive Entry Date: 04/27/1969
Ultimately children suffer through the actions against the Panthers.
Breakfast for School Children & Des Moines Police Attack on “Breakfast for School Children”
Archive Entry Date: 04/27/1969
Articles regarding "Free Breakfast for Children" Program and attack on party in Des Moines.
Demonstration to free Huey
Archive Entry Date: 2/27/1969
Free Huey
Summer: Where Does the Trouble Begin
Archive Entry Date: 6/15/1967
As the Black Panther Party mobilized against police brutality, The Flatlands assessed fears of a "long hot summer" in Richmond
Original Draft of Black Panther Party’s 10 Point Program (excerpt)
Archive Entry Date: 10/15/1966
From the beginning, the Panthers believed in the power of education to liberate
Luther Smith vs the DA
Archive Entry Date: 5/7/1966
A radical Oakland attorney provides insights into a case of police brutality in Oakland
Flatlands editorial on the Luther Smith case
Archive Entry Date: 04/23/1966
Hard-hitting coverage of a brutal beating of a black Oaklander in his home, and an editorial response
The Flatlands Profiles Mark Comfort
Archive Entry Date: 3/12/66
In their first issue, The Flatlands profiled an experienced Civil Rights organizer (and future Black Panther)
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