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Welcome to the Freedom Archives' Digital Search Engine.The Freedom Archives contains over 12,000 hours of audio and video recordings which date from the late-1960s to the mid-90s and chronicle the progressive history of the Bay Area, the United States, and international movements. We are also in the process of scanning and uploading thousands of historical documents which enrich our media holdings. Our collection includes weekly news, poetry, music programs; in-depth interviews and reports on social and cultural issues; numerous voices from behind prison walls; diverse activists; and pamphlets, journals and other materials from many radical organizations and movements.

Government Repression

This collection contains materials broadly related to government repression. Sub-collections include COINTELPRO - containing both materials on the FBI's program to destroy Left Movements as well as the National Taskforce for COINTELPRO Litigation and Research who led the struggle to expose COINTELPRO attacks on the Black Liberation struggle; Covert Action - a periodical documenting CIA abuses and misdeeds and US military intervention; and Grand Jury - containing materials focused on the use of grand juries as a tool of government repression of Left movements.

Subcollections

  • Cointelpro
    This collection contains material on the FBI program COINTELPRO (Counterintelligence Program). This program served to disrupt, destroy and infiltrate many progressive organizations during the 60s-70s in the U.S.
  • Covert Action Information Bulletin
    CovertAction Information Bulletin investigates and exposes CIA, FBI, NSA, military operations, and other forms of US imperialist intervention.
  • Grand Jury
    This collection contains materials pertaining to the use of grand juries to repress political movements. Resources include historical context, what to do if the FBI shows up and principles of non-collaboration.

Documents

COINTELPRO 1980: Blueprint for Facism COINTELPRO 1980: Blueprint for Facism
Publisher: Committee for the Suit Against Government MisconductFormat: FlyerCollection: Cointelpro
Flyer for COINTELPRO 1980 Forum A Blueprint for Facism. On the back of the flyer is a text about the main themes of the forum.
Demonstrate! Come to Court Support Clark v. USA Demonstrate! Come to Court Support Clark v. USA
Publisher: Committee for the Suit Against Government MisconductFormat: FlyerCollection: Cointelpro
Demonstrate at Federal Courthouse, Foley Square, to support the plaintiffs in Clark v. USA.
Women and the Fight Against COINTELPRO: A Evening of Solidarity with Black Freedom Fighters Women and the Fight Against COINTELPRO: A Evening of Solidarity with Black Freedom Fighters
Publisher: Committee for the Suit Against Government MisconductFormat: FlyerCollection: Cointelpro
Benefit for the National Task Force for COINTELPRO Litigation and Research.
Free Geronimo Pratt! Free Geronimo Pratt!
Publisher: Committee for the Suit Against Government Misconduct and the National Task Force for COINTELPRO Litigation and ResearchFormat: FlyerCollection: Cointelpro
Flyer urging support for Geronimo Pratt, imprisoned as a result of COINTELPRO activities.
Women and the Fight Against COINTELPRO: A Evening of Solidarity with Black Freedom Fighters Women and the Fight Against COINTELPRO: A Evening of Solidarity with Black Freedom Fighters
Publisher: Committee for the Suit Against Government MisconductDate: 5/4/1979Volume Number: 4-MayFormat: AgendaCollection: Cointelpro
Agenda for the evening's benefit Women and the Fight against COINTELPRO.
National Task Force for Cointelpro Litigation and Research National Task Force for Cointelpro Litigation and Research
Publisher: National Task Force for COINTELPRO Litigation & ResearchYear: 1978Format: StatementCollection: Cointelpro
Statement with background information about COINTELPRO and the goals of the National Task Force for Cointelpro Litigation and Research
Form Letter to Judge Kathleen Parker Form Letter to Judge Kathleen Parker
Publisher: National Task Force for COINTELPRO Litigation & ResearchDate: 1/1980Volume Number: JanuaryFormat: CorrespondenceCollection: Cointelpro
Form letter urging Judge Kathleen Parker to release Geronimo Pratt from prison
United States Government Conspiracy Against Malcolm X and the Black Community United States Government Conspiracy Against Malcolm X and the Black Community
Publisher: National Task Force for COINTELPRO Litigation & ResearchYear: 1978Format: FlyerCollection: Cointelpro
13th anniversary event of the assassination of Malcolm X. Information about his significance and the event to commemorate his death.
RE: Offensive Campaign Against Government Spying and Domestic Violence RE: Offensive Campaign Against Government Spying and Domestic Violence
Authors: National Task Force for COINTELPRO Litigation and ResearchPublisher: National Task Force for COINTELPRO Litigation and ResearchFormat: CorrespondenceCollection: Cointelpro
Letter to Law Students, Lawyers, Political Organizations, Political Activists, Research Groups, etc RE: Offensive Campaign Against Government Spying and Domestic Violence