
The Berkeley Free Speech Movement
How California students won the right to demonstrate on university property
Witness History: Archive 2014 · BBC World Service
December 2, 20149m 0s
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Show Notes
California students staged a sit-in which became the model for student activism across the USA in the 1960s. It all started over who could, or could not, use a small strip of land outside Berkeley's front gates. Lynne Hollander Savio, who took part in the sit-in, remembers the mood of the time.
(Photo: The leader of the Free Speech Movement, Mario Savio. Credit: AP)