Vietnam Protest at SF State
About This Item
KTVU News report from Claud Mann and Andrea Boggs from March 1969 featuring a Vietnam protest rally on the commons at San Francisco State College, which is broken up by an official (from a rooftop with a loud speaker) who orders the students to re-assemble in the main campus auditorium. Ends with an anti-Vietnam protest in downtown San Francisco’s Union Square, where a speaker tells his audience: “By your own silence you are as guilty as those who you disagree with.” Boggs speculates that a low turn out of protesters was due to the good weather.
- Type of material
- archival newsfilm
- Duration
- 4:19
- 16mm color, co-magnetic sound film
- Rights for this video belong to
- Cox Enterprises Inc/KTVU
- Date aired
- Mar-69
- Originally aired on
- KTVU
- Identifier
- KTVU 76
- Views
- 5045
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