Abbie Hoffman from WPFW.

Program Title:
Abbie Hoffman from WPFW.
PRA Archive #: 
WZ0229
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Speech on U.S. policy in Central America, the role of student activism, and hope for the future. He begins by pointing to the misplaced emphasis upon illegal drugs as the #1 problem in the United States. He goes on to emphasize the problems with America's Central American policy, the apathy of University campus', which he sees as YUPPY training camps, and concludes with the hope that a small portion of the students will emerge from this conservative era to lead social change.|ABBIE HOFFMAN FROM WPFW. - Speech on U.S. policy in Central America, the role of student activism, and hope for the future. He begins by pointing to the misplaced emphasis upon illegal drugs as the #1 problem in the United States. He goes on to emphasize the problems with America's Central American policies, the appathy on University campus', which he sees as YUPPY training camps, and concludes with the hope that and small portion of the students will emerge from this conservative era to lead social change. Sensitive language.

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Item duration: 
1 reel (73 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|73:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 198-?
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