Campus Protests The Paradox
Campus Protests The Paradox
FILE - Demonstrators march down North Capital Street during protest march within sight of the capitol in Washington, June 14, 1963. They’re hallmarks of American history: protests, rallies, sit-ins, marches, disruptions. They date from the early days of what would become the United States to the sights and sounds currently echoing across the landscapes of the nation’s colleges and universities. (AP Photo/John Rous, File)
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Campus Protests The Paradox
FILE - Picketers demonstrate against the Vietnam War as they march through downtown Philadelphia, March 26, 1966. They’re hallmarks of American history: protests, rallies, sit-ins, marches, disruptions. They date from the early days of what would become the United States to the sights and sounds currently echoing across the landscapes of the nation’s colleges and universities. (AP Photo/Bill Ingraham, File)
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FILE - Anti-Vietnam war demonstrators mass on the Ellipse in Washington on May 9, 1970. They’re hallmarks of American history: protests, rallies, sit-ins, marches, disruptions. They date from the early days of what would become the United States to the sights and sounds currently echoing across the landscapes of the nation’s colleges and universities. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi, File)
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Campus Protests The Paradox
FILE - A group of demonstrators pause in front of the White House for a prayer, June 14, 1963. Leading the demonstrators is Bishop Smallwood Williams, slightly left of center, of Washington. They’re hallmarks of American history: protests, rallies, sit-ins, marches, disruptions. They date from the early days of what would become the United States to the sights and sounds currently echoing across the landscapes of the nation’s colleges and universities. (AP Photo/Henry Burroughs, File)
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Campus Protests The Paradox
FILE - College students from various nearby schools march down Commonwealth Avenue in Boston on Oct. 16, 1965 to attend rally on Boston Common protesting U.S. involvement in Vietnam. They’re hallmarks of American history: protests, rallies, sit-ins, marches, disruptions. They date from the early days of what would become the United States to the sights and sounds currently echoing across the landscapes of the nation’s colleges and universities. (AP Photo/Frank C. Curtin, File)
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Campus Protests The Paradox
FILE - Race relations problems in the United States were brought to the attention of the nation, and the world, by the massive March on Washington, Sept. 6, 1963. They’re hallmarks of American history: protests, rallies, sit-ins, marches, disruptions. They date from the early days of what would become the United States to the sights and sounds currently echoing across the landscapes of the nation’s colleges and universities. (AP Photo, File)
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FILE - Members of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War raise clenched fists after ending their 40-hour occupation of State of Liberty, which can be seen behind them, Dec. 28, 1971. They’re hallmarks of American history: protests, rallies, sit-ins, marches, disruptions. They date from the early days of what would become the United States to the sights and sounds currently echoing across the landscapes of the nation’s colleges and universities. (AP Photo/Anthony Camerano, File)
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FILE - Demonstrators march down North Capital Street during protest march within sight of the capitol in Washington, June 14, 1963. They’re hallmarks of American history: protests, rallies, sit-ins, marches, disruptions. They date from the early days of what would become the United States to the sights and sounds currently echoing across the landscapes of the nation’s colleges and universities. (AP Photo/John Rous, File)