Pan-African Liberation Committee at Harvard University
Members of the Pan-African Liberation Committee explain why the presidential offices in Harvard University's Massachusetts Hall were taken over, at a press conference in April 1972. | Location: Weld Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

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