[American revolutionary turned professor of education William Ayers discusses his political activism].

In an interview conducted at the G. Robert Vincent Voice Library, American revolutionary turned professor of education William Ayers discusses the Weather Underground, his anti-war activism, and militant non-violence which he calls "propaganda of the deed". He also describes scenes from his memoir...

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Corporate Author: Vincent Voice Library
Other Authors: Ayers, William, 1944- (Interviewee)
Bartkowiak, Matt (Interviewer)
Larabie, Ann (Interviewer)
Language:English
Published: [2005]
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Physical Description:1 electronic audio file (30 min.) : digital, WAV, MP3 files.
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In an interview conducted at the G. Robert Vincent Voice Library, American revolutionary turned professor of education William Ayers discusses the Weather Underground, his anti-war activism, and militant non-violence which he calls "propaganda of the deed". He also describes scenes from his memoir "Fugitive Days". Ayers is interviewed by Michigan State University students Matt Bartkowiak and Ann Larabie, prior to delivering a talk at the Michigan State University Library.
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Call Number:Voice 18133
Playing Time:00:30:00
System Details:Mode of Access: World Wide Web.
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Recorded by the Vincent Voice Library, Feb. 21, 2005.