Columbia University Protests 1960s

If you walked across the campus of Columbia University in April 1968 you may have been handed a typewritten flyer inviting you to a. An important aspect of the 1968 Columbia University protests was the manner in which activists were separated along racial lines. New York City police rush toward student protesters in the early morning April 30 1968 outside Columbia Universitys Low Memorial Library as. At Columbia University in April 1968 about a thousand students forcibly commandeered five campus buildings effectively igniting the mass. The specter of a law enforcement crackdown on the pro-Palestinian protests also recalls the drama of 1968..


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