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George Lincoln Rockwell sound recording, October 13, 1964
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George Lincoln Rockwell was the founder and leader of the American Nazi Party. This sound recording is from a speech he gave at Hill Auditorium at the University of Michigan in 1964. Everett M. Dirksen was a member of Congress from Illinois. The sound recording also includes a speech he gave on the state of union.
The George Lincoln Rockwell sound recording consists of a single tape reel. The recording consists of a speech George Lincoln Rockwell gave at Hill Auditorium on October 13, 1964. Rockwell's appearance was part of a speakers program sponsored by the Special Projects Committee of the Michigan Union. It stirred considerable controversy on campus on the nature of the American Nazi Party, the limits of academic freedom, and the role of the university in society.
The recording also includes a 1964 speech from Illinois Senator Everett M. Dirksen on the State of Union.
George Lincoln Rockwell Speech at Hill Auditorium; Senator Dirksen speech, 1964 October 13
Audio Reel-to-Reel, 7 inch
Sound Recordings Box SR-4
[Part 1]
(Recording of speech given by George Lincoln Rockwell at Hill Auditorium on the University of Michigan campus on October 13, 1964.)
[Part 2]
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[Part 3]
mp3 file
(Senator Everett M. Dirksen speech given on October 13, 1964 on the state of the union.)