Search

Back to top

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Online Content Includes Digital Content Remove constraint Online Content: Includes Digital Content Collection The bicentennial dilemma: who's in control? videorecordings, 1975 Remove constraint Collection: The bicentennial dilemma: who's in control? videorecordings, 1975
Number of results to display per page
View results as:

Search Results

Folder

Who's In Control Teach-In

Online

The finding aid follows the order of sessions or panels of the teach-in as extracted from the outlines, schedules, and tape labels. The summaries of speaker remarks included in the finding aid came from the "rough outline of speakers" which can be found in the first folder. Sessions generally stretched over two or three tapes. There is usually a small overlap on the continuation tape, though on occasion it appears a small portion of a talk may have been missed. The tapes and derivatives are identified as part 1, 2 or 3 of a session. The scope and content note for each session indicates the part(s) on which each speaker appears. The quoted descriptions of the sessions are taken from notes that accompanied the tapes

Container

Part 1

Online
(Teach-in organized by University of Michigan students. Held from November 2-4, 1975, this three-day teach-in investigated the role of technology in corporate and government "control." 1) Lee, Marty, Introduction outlining the Teach-In's format. 2) Freed, Donald, The Assassination of Robert Kennedy ("Talks about how the assassinations will spark an awakening"); 3) Katz, Robert, Assassination Information Bureau, The Assassination of Martin Luther King ("Discusses how Martin Luther King's assassination is part of a larger effort to suppress dissent. He reconstructs the killing, pointing out inconsistencies and contradictions."))
Container

Part 2

Online
(Teach-in organized by University of Michigan students. Held from November 2-4, 1975, this three-day teach-in investigated the role of technology in corporate and government "control." 1) Continuation of discussion, Katz, Robert, Assassination Information Bureau, The Assassination of Martin Luther King; 2) Lane, Mark, The Assassination of President Kennedy. Description from donor: "Lane does an outstanding job in attacking the myths proposed by the Warren Commission in the JFK murder. Covers much of the material in his book Rush to Judgement and more.")