Join Us

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Join Us

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1968, Columbia, Protest

Description

Students occupied five Columbia University buildings during April 1968, in protest of Columbia’s wartime activity, its poor relationship with the surrounding neighborhood, and its relationship with its students, particularly student protesters whom the University wished to discipline or silence.

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Barnard College Archives

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c. 1968

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Citation

“Join Us,” Barnard College Archives, accessed April 25, 2024, https://barnardarchives.omeka.net/items/show/87.