2003.37.1
For Mayor of Berkeley, Jerry Rubin: The Program
10 in HIGH x 7 in WIDE
(25.40 cm HIGH x 17.78 cm WIDE)
(25.40 cm HIGH x 17.78 cm WIDE)
Gift of R. Jeffery Lustig
2003.37.1
This is a political booklet outlining Jerry Rubin's platform for mayor of Berkeley,
The front cover has brown and orange flowers and leaves. Written in brown, at the top, is "For Mayor of Berkeley Jerry Rubin" below the writing and forming an orange flower is a peace sign surrounded by the words, which form the petals, "The Program"
The inside cover invites people to the Greek Theater at UC Berkeley for speeches, music and discussions on the things "America does not want to discuss... Vietnam, black power, China, abortion, etc..." It is dubbed "A Gentle Saturday"
The next page is the table of contents which are as follows:
Introduction
Berkeley and the War
Vietnam
American Foreign Policy
China
The Draft
Rents and Housing
Tracking in the Berkeley Schools
The University as Employer
Poverty and Unemployment
Police
Police Spying
The University
Regional Government
Drug Laws
Marijuana
Abortion
Capital Punishment
The 18 Year Old Vote
A New Community
Jerry Rubin Biography, Endorsements
On the back cover lists "the Campaign at a Glance:
Withdraw troops from Vietnam
Fight Poverty
Lower Rents
Low Cost Public Housing
Control the Police
Oppose Capital Punishment
Jobs for the Unemployed
No Tuition
18 Year olds should Vote
Legalize Marijuana
Turn Telegraph Avenue into a mall
Plant trees and flowers
End Tracking in Schools"
Used: political | Ephemera
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