Bobby Seale describes police conduct at Alameda Courthouse
About This Item
KTVU News footage from July 15th 1968 at the Alameda Courthouse in Oakland featuring an interview with Bobby Seale, who describes how Black Panthers and other supporters of Huey P. Newton were forced to leave the building by police. Ends with views of police forcibly clearing the courthouse steps.
- Originally aired on
- KTVU
- Date aired
- 7/15/1968
- Recording medium
- 16mm b&w, magnetic sound film
- 1:35
- Rights for this video belong to
- Cox Enterprises Inc/KTVU
- Type of material
- archival newsfilm
- Identifier
- KTVU 1-12
- Views
- 6241
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