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Hurwitt, Robert. “Present at the Birth: A Free Speech Movement Journal”. East Bay
Express, Vol. 6, no. 50, Sept.28, 1984. November 25, 2007.
http://www.fsm-a.org/pres_birth.html
Robert Hurwitt was a student in pursuit of a master’s degree in English at UC Berkeley. He wrote an journal recalling what had happened at the university. What he didn't know at the time was that the same day he arrived, the new freedom he had found so attractive was already being taken away. That day, dean of students, had sent letters to the various campus political groups telling them to take down their tables. He first became aware of this turn of events on the second day of classes. He did marched in many lines, but this was one of the most extraordinary he had ever seen. There were ultra-conservative marching side by side with liberal Democrats and Republicans and communists and socialists of every stripe.
Freeman, Jo. “ The Berkeley Free Speech......
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