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Angela Davis speaks on the topic of oppression and repression in the U.S. at California State University Fullerton

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Davis, Angela

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Angela Davis addresses a large crowd of students in the gymnasium at California State University at Fullerton on the topics of fascism, inequality and racism in the United States. Also discussed in the speech were Nixon, the killing of students at Southern University in Baton Rouge, George Wallace, George McGovern, Fred Hampton, deportation, Black, Brown and White unity, Attica, welfare, Rochelle McGee, Ricardo Chavez Ortiz, San Quentin 6, Fleeta Drumgo, George Jackson, Gary Lawton, Los Tres, Emily Butler, Vietnam War, and Billy Dean Smith. A Q&A session followed the speech.
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