Mario Savio was an American activist and a key member of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement. He is most famous for his passionate speeches, especially the "Bodies Upon the Gears" address given at Sproul Hall, University of California, Berkeley on... Wikipedia
Born: December 8, 1942, New York, NY
Died: November 6, 1996 (age 53 years), Sebastopol, CA
Known for: "Bodies Upon the Gears"
Spouse: Lynne Hollander (m. 1980–1996) and Suzanne Goldberg (m. 1965–1972)
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