Leon Wofsy on faculty role in Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley

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2016


Descriptive Summary

Title: Leon Wofsy on faculty role in Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley
Dates: 2014
Collection Number: Video 2
Creator/Collector: Wofsy, Leon, interviewee Castillo-Lin, Jeanine, interviewer Afterguts, Lise, interviewer Staros, Tonya, videographer
Extent: 1 online video ; 52.08 min.
Online items available
Repository: Berkeley Historical Society
Berkeley, California 94704
Abstract: Wofsy comments on his support of the Free Speech Movement and his activities in peace movement during the Vietnam War.
Language of Material: English

Access

The video is available online.

Publication Rights

Copyright is held by the Berkeley Historical Society. Permission to publish should be addressed to the Oral History Committee of the society.

Preferred Citation

Leon Wofsy on faculty role in Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley . Berkeley Historical Society

Acquisition Information

Interview conducted by Jeanine Castillo-Lin and Lise Afterguts, September 3, 2014. Video by Tonya Staros.

Scope and Content of Collection

Leon Wofsy, professor of Molecular and Cell Biology, comments on his support of the Free Speech Movement of 1964 and on his role in the peace movement in the Vietnam War and later.

Indexing Terms

Oral histories