Campus Protests Columbia Echoes of 1968
Campus Protests Columbia Echoes of 1968
FILE - Mark Rudd, a leader of the student protest at Columbia University in New York City, is interviewed outside Low Memorial Library, background, April 25, 1968, which has been occupied by students since the previous day. Rudd said the purpose of the protest was to "hit at" what he claimed was the university's policy of "racism and support for imperialism." (AP Photo/File)
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Campus Protests Columbia Echoes of 1968
FILE - Demonstrators and students protesting the war in Vietnam are seen at the plaza in front of Columbia University's Low Memorial Library in New York, April 27, 1968. Policemen line the steps of the library, one of five buildings that protesters continue to occupy during the sit-in. (AP Photo/John Duricka, File)
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FILE - New York City plainclothes policemen drop a student protester on the ground after he and others holding a sit-in at Columbia University building were removed, April 30, 1968. (AP Photo/File)
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FILE - Part of some estimated 300 students at Columbia University are shown milling around Hamilton Hall on the campus in New York, April 24, 1968. The students are protesting the construction of a gymnasium in a public park and the university's participation in a defense-related program. A couple of students stand on pedestal of the statue of Alexander Hamilton while others hang a poster of Stokely Carmichael from the balcony of the building along with a Viet Cong flag. (AP Photo/Jacob Harris, File)
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FILE - New York City police rush toward student protesters in the early morning, April 30, 1968, outside Columbia University's Low Memorial Library as they sought to remove demonstrators involved in sit-ins at university buildings. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff, File)
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FILE - Columbia University students forming a blockade around Low Memorial Library on the New York City campus, eat sandwiches and drink milk while preventing food from being taken to student demonstrators inside, April 29, 1968. Later, friends of the student protesters were able to throw some food up to them. (AP Photo/Anthony Camerano, File)
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FILE - Mark Rudd, a leader of the student protest at Columbia University in New York City, is interviewed outside Low Memorial Library, background, April 25, 1968, which has been occupied by students since the previous day. Rudd said the purpose of the protest was to "hit at" what he claimed was the university's policy of "racism and support for imperialism." (AP Photo/File)