Free Schools, the First Ethnic Studies Programs, and New Ways to LearnMain MenuNew Educational Directions in the 1960sThe Free School Movement and Public Alternative SchoolsSchools-within-schools: Counterbalance at Queen Anne High School, SeattleJames Brown's funk anthems: Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud (1968) and People, Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul (1973)Setting out with a research question in mind . . .Background to the Strikes at SFSU and UC BerkeleyCommunity Involvement in the Third World Liberation Front StrikesHighlights of the TWLF Demands at UCBThird World Solidarity DayStrike PamphletA Colloquium to Explain the Strike to UC Berkeley ParentsDepartment of Third World Studies Benefit DanceHow to Strike Without Resisting ArrestCollecting Donations for Bail MoneyDemonstration on Sproul Hall PlazaPolice Move InBattling in the Streets for Ethnic Studies ProgramsThe First Ethnic Studies CoursesThird World Liberation Front Demands: UC BerkeleyEthnic Studies 130 Student Caucuses: Independently-Run Interest GroupsRonald Takaki's Solutions for Cultural TransformationUC Berkeley Ethnic Studies Faculty's Experiences in the 1970sAmiri Baraka class on African American LiteratureEthnic Studies Today: Both Challenged and AffirmedHow Ethnic Studies Changed American Scholarship and TextbooksConcluding ThoughtsResources and AcknowledgementsAuthor Bio and Creative Commons LicenseText-to-Image RelationshipCathy Kroll0c0427ebd621fb54b22b23c07748d7202fcfe9c8
Reading Lists for First Ethnic Studies Courses, UC Berkeley
12016-09-10T22:18:09-07:00Frank Chin1Writer Frank Chin in his San Francisco, California apartment in 1975. Photograph by Nancy Wong. Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0. Wikimedia Commons.
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12016-09-10T22:37:08-07:00Frank Chin as Freddy Eng1Asian American playwright Frank Chin plays the character "Fred Eng" in "The Year of the Dragon" in 1978 San Francisco, California at the Asian American Theater Workshop's production of Chin's play.
Nancy Wong - Own work. CC BY-SA 4.0. Wikimedia Commons.
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12016-09-10T22:38:50-07:00Ellison, Hughes, and Baldwin1media/Ellison, Hughes, Baldwin 1940s _Beinecke library.jpgplain2016-09-10T22:38:50-07:00
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12016-09-10T22:42:57-07:00Malcolm X1Malcolm X waiting for a press conference to begin on March 26, 1964
By Marion S. Trikosko. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection, Library of Congress, Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ppmsc-01274
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12016-09-11T13:39:13-07:00Juan Gómez-Quiñones1Photo courtesy of UCLA History Department.media/juan gomez-quinones.jpgplain2016-09-11T13:39:13-07:00
12016-09-11T13:56:32-07:00Fathers and Children1media/fathersandchildren.jpgplain2016-09-11T13:56:32-07:00
12016-09-11T13:56:57-07:00Michael Paul Rogin1media/Michael Paul Rogin.pngplain2016-09-11T13:56:57-07:00
12016-09-11T15:06:17-07:00Karl Yoneda1Karl Yoneda, author of "100 Years of Japanese Labor History in the USA." Photo courtesy of FoundSF. http://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=Karl_Yoneda.media/Ilwu2$karl-yoneda-photo.jpgplain2016-09-11T15:06:17-07:00