The Berkeley Revolution
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The Blood Runs Cold
Archive Entry Date: 10/10/1969
Seven months after the TWLF strike, black leaders reflected on the gains of the struggle and its future
Strike 1969 Pamphlet
Archive Entry Date: c. 3/15/69
The TWLF answered the question: why should students stick their neck out for the cause?
Moratorium?
Archive Entry Date: 3/14/1969
Uncertainty hovered over the TWLF as its leadership attempted to negotiate with Chancellor Heyns
SOLIDARITY!
Archive Entry Date: 3/1969
A pamphlet that offered analysis of the TWLF position and of the police and campus counterreaction
Gas Over Berkeley
Archive Entry Date: 3/7/1969
The Barb on "Reagan's robots" and some confusion within the TWLF after the Berkeley Faculty vote
Faculty at UC Berkeley Votes for Ethnic Studies Department
Archive Entry Date: 3/6/1969
Cal faculty voted for an Ethnic Studies department—not a Third World College
Third World College Proposal
Archive Entry Date: 3/1969
The goal of a detailed plan for a Third World College: radical education out of the radical imagination
Police Arrest Striker
Archive Entry Date: 03/1969
Cops arresting a TWLF striker on Sproul
Berkeley Strikers Battle Police
Archive Entry Date: 2/28/1969
Battles between strikers and police led to greater support for the TWLF among students and TAs
Berkeley, Son of SF State
Archive Entry Date: 2/28/1969
An analysis—from a later Pulitzer Prize winner—of how the two TWLFs converged and diverged
Cal TA’s in the Soup
Archive Entry Date: 2/21/1969
The Cal TA union voted to strike after 17 TAs were busted on a TWLF picket line
twLF Negotiation Notes
Archive Entry Date: 2/1969
The strategy for negotiations with the University
Campus in Clouds of Tear Gas
Archive Entry Date: 2/1969
Police turned the Cal campus into a militarized war zone
The TWLF marching on Sproul Plaza
Archive Entry Date: 2/1969
Manuel Delgado, of the Mexican American Students Confederation, heading up a TWLF rally
Chancellor Heyns on the State of Emergency
Archive Entry Date: 02/5/1969
A crucial moment: Chancellor Heyns asked Governor Reagan to declare a 'state of emergency' and bring in police from elsewhere
Student Masses Win
Archive Entry Date: 1/31/1969
In its second week the TWLF strike took on a new momentum and met stronger resistance
“A True WASP” Responds to Strikers
Archive Entry Date: 1/30/1969
A failure to understand the true meaning of self-determination.
ASUC Senate Supports Demands, Not Strike
Archive Entry Date: 1/24/1969
To understand that efficacy over one's life is at stake, not specific bureaucratic demands.
Strike On! Survival the Issue
Archive Entry Date: 1/24/1969
Extensive coverage, from the Barb, of the start of the TWLF strike at Berkeley
Strike Demands
Archive Entry Date: 1/1969
Liberation demands to gain rightful autonomy in the university