Primary Sources
- The Joe Smith Collection at the Library of CongressWhile president of Capitol Records/EMI in the 1980s, Joe Smith recorded 238 hours of interviews with over 200 musicians, producers, and music executives, documenting oral histories of popular music. Streaming audio of the unedited interviews will be added to this site as the original tapes are digitized.
- Free Speech Movement Digital ArchivesThese archives document the role of Mario Savio and other participants in the Free Speech Movement (University of California, Berkeley, September-December 1964), as well as its origins in political protest and civil rights movements and its legacy of political activism and educational reform.
- Oral History OnlineAn index to oral history collections, with links to interview-level descriptions and to full-text materials, audio and video files when available. (Refresh the page if this doesn't load the first time.)
Documenting the Counterrevolution
VIDEO/C 5976 (Found via California Revealed).
(February 5, 1999). University of California, Berkeley, Media Resources Center Collection,Joe Samburg, Helen Nestor, and Nacio Brown discuss their photographs of Telegraph Avenue, the Free Speech Movement, and Berkeley's underground press.