Students for a Democratic Society: James Zarichny Collection ca. 1962-ca. 1965

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Students for a Democratic Society: James Zarichny Collection ca. 1962-ca. 1965

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Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.)

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Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) is a radical student group that descended from the Intercollegiate Socialist Society (ISS) which was founded in 1905. The ISS changed its name in 1921 to the League for Industrial Democracy (LID), a social-democratic educational and organizational group. Its student branch, the Student League for Industrial Democracy (SLID), merged with National Student League in 1935 to form American Student Union (ASU) but soon split over ASUs alleged communist affiliati...

Hayden, Tom, 1939-2016

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Biography Tom Hayden, Democrat, was a State Assembly Member, 1983-1992 and a State Senator, 1993-1998. He represented the 44th Assembly District in Los Angeles County until 1992 when his Assembly seat was eliminated with redistricting. Hayden was then elected to the 23rd Senatorial District in Los Angeles. He left office in 2000 because of term limits. Hayden was a leader of student civil rights and anti-war movements in the 1960s...

Zarichny, James

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Students for a Democratic Society, aka SDS, was founded in 1960 and became the most influential student organization of the 1960s "New Left," until its fracturing into various competing sects in 1969. It opposed the Vietham War, supported the African American civil rights movement, academic freedom, and an end to college and university supervision and policing of the private lives and social mores of students. From the guide to the Students for a Democratic Society: James Zarichny Co...