Angela Davis and Linda Chavez speech: Hamline University, September 24, 1992. Digital
Time to Talk, In Conversation with Angela Davis, January 25, 1985. Digital
Interview with Angela Davis on Trinidad and Tobago Television show. Davis discusses her autobiography, the movement to free her from jail, influence from Herbert Marcuse, communism, solidarity with African political struggles such as apartheid, women's equality, her book Women, Race, and Class, musician Mighty Sparrow, and Walter Rodney. Includes clips from Angela Davis speech on Reaganism.
Angela Davis speech: 10th Annual National Women's Studies Conference, June 1987. Digital
1st Plenary Session of conference at Spelman College. Moderated by Julie Wade. Includes addresses by Johnnetta Cole, C. Delores Tucker, Byllye Avery, and Angela Davis. Davis discusses the history of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs; solidarity among dispossessed people; African Americans in the women's movement; unemployment; and racist, sexist, and homophobic violence.
Interview with Angela Davis on Sunday Morning Live, August 16, 1987. Digital
Phone interview with Angela Davis by Kenny McReynolds on Sunday Morning Live radio show. Discusses participation in the 24th Convention for the Communist Party of the United States of America, economic roots of racism, the politics of Ronald Reagan, the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, and communism. Includes listener questions..
Angela Davis speech: University of Kansas Part I, September 28, 1990. Digital
Davis discusses the power of words, history of terms used to refer to African Americans, the use slurs for disenfranchised groups, assimilation, campus activism at San Francisco State University, and student activism in the United States, hate violence, racism, misogyny, and international inequality. Includes audience question and answer session.
Angela Davis speech: University of Kansas Part II, September 28, 1990. Digital
Continuation of audience question and answer session with Angela Davis on political oppression and change, democracy, and education.
Angela Davis speech: Oka, Quebec, Canada land dispute protest, ca.1990. Digital
Tape begins mid-speech. Speech at protest and fundraiser during Oka, Quebec land dispute between the Mohawk people and the Canadian government. Davis discusses women, racism and misogyny in the Gulf War; violence against the Mohawk people; mass incarceration of African Americans in the United States; and the struggles of people of color in the United States.
Riverside Church, "A Talkback with Professor Angela Davis," January 24, 1999. Digital
Banned Books Reading including Angela Davis and June Jordan. Side 1. Undated. Digital
Angela Davis reads Jordan's "Black English, White English" and from His Own Where. Jordan reads from Alice Walker's The Color Purple and discusses censorship. Other poets read.
Banned Books Reading including Angela Davis and June Jordan. Side 2. Undated. Digital
Angela Davis reads Jordan's "Black English, White English" and from His Own Where. Jordan reads from Alice Walker's The Color Purple and discusses censorship. Other poets read.
[Letters to Angela Davis from the United States - hate mail], 1970-1971 Digital
[Comite Cubano por la Libertad de Angela Davis letterhead and envelope], undated Digital
[National United Committee to Free Angela Davis and all Political Prisoners], undated Digital
[Across Generations: A Conversation with Angela Davis and Gloria Steinem schedule], 1998 Digital
Pamphlet drafts for bail [by National Committee to Free Angela Davis], 1970 Digital
[National United Committee to Free Angela Davis and all Political Prisoners], 1972. Digital
Includes "National Defense Bulletin," and press releases.
[Letters from Bettina Aptheker to Angela Davis, and Margaret Burnham], 1971-1972 Digital
ARD German Television interview with Angela Davis: raw footage, January 22, 1994. Digital
Davis discusses the war on drugs, political and social movements since the 1970s, Marxism, increasing racism and xenophobia in former European socialist countries, the interconnections between social issues, the women's movement, her musical preferences, the Communist Party, social problems in the United States, and children's literature. Includes B-roll footage of Angela Davis and Fania Davis at home and a Davis family photograph.
Angela Davis and Linda Chavez : Hamline University luncheon discussion, September 24, 1992. Digital
Student question and answer session with Angela Davis and Linda Chavez.
Angela Davis lecture: Colorado College, the Prison Industrial Complex, May 5, 1997. Digital
Alternative Radio program recording of "The Prison Industrial Complex" lecture at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Angela Davis speech: Black History Month at Southern Methodist University, ca.1986. Digital
Introduction by Alphine Jefferson. Davis discusses the history of Martin Luther King Jr., Day, political discourse around the Black family, employment among African Americans, capitalism, war industry, structural inequality, Ronald Reagan, racist violence, police violence, apartheid in South Africa, for-profit prisons, the death penalty, political prisoners, and international revolutions. Includes audience question and answer session.
[Letters to Angela Davis from schoolchildren at St. Mary's School, Reading, Pennsylvania], 1971 Digital
Regional Conference [National Committee to Free Angela Davis and All Political Prisoners], 1971. Digital
Includes organization list of supporters, notes, and participant lists.
["An Open Letter to my Sister, Miss Angela Davis by James Baldwin"], 1970 Digital
The state of communism featuring Angela Davis, ABC News Nightline, May 1, 1990. Digital
Newscast on the international state of communism and communism in the United States. Includes interviews with Angela Davis, a columnist for Soviet newspaper Izvestia, and writer Alexander Coburn. Includes commercials.