|aThe Free Speech Movement :|breflections on Berkeley in the 1960s /|cedited by Robert Cohen and Reginald E. Zelnik.
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|aBerkeley :|bUniversity of California Press,|cc2002.
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|axx, 618 p. :|bill. ;|c24 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 571-573) and index.
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|tMany meanings of the FSM: in lieu of an introduction /|rRobert Cohen --|gPart I. Roots --|tThirty years later: reflections on the FSM /|rMario Savio --|tFrom freedom now! to free speech: the FSM's roots in the bay area civil rights movement /|rJo Freeman --|tHolding one another: Mario Savio and the freedom struggle in Mississippi and Berkeley /|rWaldo Martin --|gPart II. Experience: Fall 1964 --|gStudents --|tWar is declared! /|rJackie Goldberg --|tMy life in the FSM: memories of a freshman /|rMargot Adler --|tGender politics and the FSM: a meditation on women and freedom of speech /|rBettina Aptheker --|tRecollections of the FSM /|rMartin Roysher --|tView from the South: the idea of a state university /|rHenry Mayer --|tEndgame: how the Berkeley grads organized to win /|rSteve Weissman --|tView from the margins /|rDavid A. Hollinger --|tDressing for the revolution /|rKate Coleman --|t"Rossman report": a memoir of making history /|rMichael Rossman --|tFSM and the vision of a new left /|rJeff Lustig --|tThis was their fight and they had to fight it: the FMS's nonradical rank and file /|rRobert Cohen --|gFaculty and clergy --|tOn the side of the angels: the Berkeley faculty and the FSM /|rReginald E. Zelnik --|tFrom the big apple to Berkeley: perspectives of a junior faculty member /|rLawrence W. Levine --|tWhen the FSM disturbed the faculty peace /|rLeon Wofsy --|tBerkeley Free Speech Movement and the campus ministry /|rKeith Chamberlain --|gAdministration --|tFall of 1964 at Berkeley: confrontation yields to reconciliation /|rClark Kerr --|gPart III. Legal and constitutional issues --|tConstitutionally interpreting the FSM controversy /|rRobert Post --|tDecember 1964: some reflections and recollections /|rRobert H. Cole --|tFSM: a movement lawyer's perspective /|rMalcolm Burnstein --|gPart IV. Aftermath --|tMario Savio and Berkeley's "Little Free Speech Movement of 1966" /|rRobert Cohen --|tLimits of freedom: student activists and educational reform at Berkeley in the 1960s /|rJulie A. Reuben --|tFSM, Berkeley politics, and Ronald Reagan /|rW.J. Rorabaugh --|tMario Savio's second act: the 1990s /|rJonah Raskin --|gPart V. Thoughts about Mario Savio --|tMario Savio and the politics of authenticity /|rDoug Rossinow --|tRemembering Mario /|rLynne Hollander Savio --|tMario, personal and political /|rSuzanne Goldberg --|tElegy for Mario Savio /|rWendy Lesser --|tOn Mario Savio /|rGreil Marcus --|tMario Savio: avatar of free speech /|rReginald E. Zelnik
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