Angela Davis Bibliography Vice-Presidential Candidate, Communist Party USA (CPUSA), 1980, 1984

Angela Davis Bibliography Vice-Presidential Candidate, Communist Party USA (CPUSA), 1980, 1984

Angela Davis Bibliography Vice-Presidential Candidate, Communist Party USA (CPUSA), 1980, 1984 Primary Speeches Address to the Feminist Values Forum. Austin, Texas, May 1996. Excerpts available at http://www.feminist.com/resources/artspeech/family/ffvfdavis.htm (11 August 2011). Address delivered on the 40th Anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Assassination. Vanderbilt University, 2008. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g45mEgIdxZs&feature=related (11 August 2011). “Angela Davis Speaks Out.” Alternative Views # 298. Produced by Frank Morrow. Alternative Information Network, February 1985. Video available at http://www.archive.org/details/AV_298-ANGELA_DAVIS_SPEAKS_OUT (11 August 2011). “Angela’s Homecoming.” Speech following release from prison. Embassy Auditorium. Los Angeles: Pacifica Radio Archive, 1972. “Black History Month Convocation.” Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University, 1979. Florida Memory—State Library & Archives of Florida. Video available at http://www.floridamemory.com/PhotographicCollection/video/video.cfm?VID=5 9 (11 August 2011). “Black Women in America.” UCLA Black Women’s Spring Forum Address, April 12, 1974. Broadcast on KPFK, July 8, 1974. Los Angeles: Pacifica Radio Archive, 1974. “Blues Legacies and Black Feminism.” The Power of African American Women Disc 3. Pacifica Radio Archives. Santa Monica, CA, March 1998. Available at http://www.archive.org/details/pra_powerofafricanamericanwomen_3 (11 August 2011). “How Does Change Happen?” University of California, Davis, October 10, 2006. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pc6RHtEbiOA&feature=related (11 August 2011). “The Liberation of Our People.” DeFremery Park, Oakland, CA, November 12, 1969. Transcript available at http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/15/18589458.php. 2008 Video of Public reenactment available online at http://www.archive.org/details/The_Liberation_of_Our_People_Angela_Davis_1 969_2008 (11 August 2011). Press Conference on Freedom of Speech. KQED, February 11, 1974. San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive. Video available online at https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv/bundles/189461 (11 August 2011). Press Conference on LAPD and Symbionese Liberation Army. KQED, June 12, 1974. San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive. Video available at https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv/bundles/189467 (11 August 2011). “The Prison: A Sign of Democracy?” University of California, Santa Cruz, March 7, 2008. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q25- KJ55k_0&feature=relmfu (11 August 2011). “Prison Industrial Complex.” Western Washington University, April 16, 2007. Available at http://www.archive.org/details/Angela_Davis_-_Prison_Industrial_Complex (11 August 2011). The Prison Industrial Complex. Parts 1-17. Black Panther Video and Audio Recordings. Available at http://www.negroartist.com/black%20panthers/black%20panthers.htm (11 August 2011). “A Radical Framework for Social Justice.” Depauw University, Greencastle, IN, November 12, 2001. Remarks on Dismissal from Faculty at UCLA (Excerpts). KPIX Eyewitness News, Berkeley, CA, October 24, 1969. San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive. Available at https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv/bundles/190435 (11 August 2011). Remarks at 1998 Black Radical Congress. University of Illinois, Chicago. June 19-21 1998. Black Radical Congress #1. Los Angeles: Pacifica Radio Archives, 1998. “A Report from Apartheid South Africa.” University of California, Santa Cruz, 1991. KZSC 88.1 FM. Available at http://www.kintespace.com/p_angeladavis1.html (11 August 2011). “Wars against Women: Past, Present and Future?” University of California, San Diego, March 9, 2000. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeA- m1jbi28&feature=relmfu (12 August 2011). Women’s History Month Address. Ebenezer Baptist Church. Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Independent Media Center, March 24, 2009. Available at http://www.archive.org/details/WomensHistoryMonthSpecialAngelaDavis (11 August 2011). Davis, Angela and Genna Rae McNeil. “Tribute to Charlene Mitchell.” Black Women and the Radical Tradition Conference. Graduate Center for Worker Education, Brooklyn College, 2009. Available at http://vimeo.com/10354190 (10 August 2011). Writing Abolition Democracy: Beyond Empire, Prisons and Torture. New York: Seven Stories Press, 2005. Angela Davis—An Autobiography. New York: Random House, 1974. The Angela Y. Davis Reader. Edited by Joy James. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 1999. Are Prisons Obsolete? New York: Seven Stories Press, 2003. Blues Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude “Ma” Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday. New York: Vintage, 1998. If They Come in the Morning: Voice of Resistance. (With Bettina Aptheker). New York: Third Press, 1971. “Political Prisoners, Prisons and Black Liberation.” In Imprisoned Intellectuals: America’s Political Prisoners Write on Life, Liberation and Rebellion, 62-77. Edited by Joy James. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003. Violence against Women and the Ongoing Challenge to Racism. Lanham, NY: Kitchen Table, 1985. Women, Culture and Politics. New York: Vintage, 1989. Women, Race and Class. New York: Vintage, 1983. Interviews Bhavani, Kum Kum. “Complexity, Activism, Optisim: An Interview with Angela Y. Davis.” Feminist Review 31 (1989): 66-81. Democracy Now! “Angela Davis on the Prison Abolition Movement.” Narrated by Amy Goodman, October 19, 2010. Video available at http://www.archive.org/details/AngelaDavis-PrisonAbolishmentMovement-Dn- 2010 (11 August 2011). _______. “Angela Davis Speaks Out on Prisons and Human Rights Abuses in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.” Narrated by Amy Goodman, December 28, 2006. Video available at http://www.archive.org/details/dn2006-1228_vid (11 August 2011). _______. “Angela Davis: The State of California May Have Executed Stanley Tookie Williams, but They have Not Managed to Extinguish the Hope for Better World.” Narrated by Amy Goodman, December 13, 2005. Video available at http://www.archive.org/details/dn2005-1213_vid (11 August 2011). Gordon, Avery F. “Globalism and the Prison Industrial Complex: An Interview with Angela Davis.” Race and Class 40 (1998): 145-57. “Interview with Angela Davis.” By Siobhan Brooks. Hastings Women’s Law Journal Vol. 10, No. 1 (1999). Available at http://www.bayswan.org/eda-sf/pages/angeladavis.html (21 April 2005). “Man and the State.” Address to California Black Leadership Conference. Los Angeles: Pacifica Radio Archive, January 31, 1970. “Media, Race and Power: Angela Davis Live.” Montreal, Quebec: CKUT, October 1, 2009. Audio available at http://www.archive.org/details/AngelaDavisLiveOnCkut-MediaRaceAndPower (11 August 2011). “Mindwalk 33: Military Industrial Complex.” Commentary by Angela Davis. Upstart Radio America. Available at http://www.archive.org/details/UpstartRadioAmerica_9 (11 August 2011). Pacifica. Untitled Interview with Angela Davis on Nelson Rockefeller’s Confirmation. Interview by David Ensor. WBAI, September 26, 1974. “Palestine and BDS with Professors Angela Davis and Gina Dent.” Interview by Jess Ghannam. Arab Talk Radio. Available at http://www.archive.org/details/PalestineAndBdsWithProfessorsAngelaDavisAnd GinaDent (11 August 2011). “Prisoners of War: Political Prisoners in the US, Pt 2.” Deep Dish TV. Video available at http://www.archive.org/details/ddtv_179_bars_and_stripes_week_5_show_2 (11 August 2011). PBS Frontline. “Interview with Angela Davis.” The Two Nations of Black America. Available at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/race/interviews/davis.html (14 June 2011). “Radicals in Education.” Interview by Sherman Pearl. Los Angeles: Pacifica Radio Archive, 1969. “Unified Against Genocide.” Narrated by Barbara Rogers. Bay Sunday KPIX, October 4, 1992. San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive. Available at https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv/bundles/191559 (11 August 2011). “Women of the Black Panthers.” Narrated by Barbara Rogers. Bay Sunday KPIX, August 25, 1989. San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive. Video available at https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv/bundles/191558 (11 August 2011). Secondary “Angela Davis Predicts Trouble Getting on Ballots.” New York Times, 26 June 1980, B8. “Angela Sister, You are Welcome in This House.” Liberation News Service. Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement: An On-line Archival Collection. Special Collections Library, Duke University, Durham, NC, 1997. Available online at http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/wlm/angela/angela-p01-72.jpeg (11 August 2011). Aptheker, Bettina. The Morning Breaks: The Trial of Angela Davis. Cornell University Press, 1999. Ashbrook, John. “Liberals Backed into Rhetorical Corner.” (Remarks on Black Panther Party and Angela Davis). Congressional Record 117 (August 13, 1970), p. E28891-93. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 8 August 2011. “Communists Nominate Hall.” New York Times, 24 January 1984, 9. Conyers, Jr., John. “Angela Davis and Bail Reform.” Congressional Record 119 (March 3, 1972), p. E6902. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 8 August 2011. Democracy Now! “Angela Davis Speaks at the Boston Social Forum.” Narrated by Amy Goodman, July 26, 2004. Audio available at http://www.archive.org/details/dn2004-0726 (11 August 2011). ______.“Singer Harry Belafonte, Danny Glover, and Activist Angela Davis Speak to Thousands in NYC.” Narrated by Amy Goodman, February 17, 2003. Audio available at http://www.archive.org/details/dn2003-0217 (11 August 2011). Gravel, Michael. Remarks on Angela Davis and George Jackson. Congressional Record 119 (May 24,

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