University Protest and Activism Collection, 1958-1999 [Bulk Dates: 1968-1972].

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University Protest and Activism Collection, 1958-1999 [Bulk Dates: 1968-1972].

The student strikes of this era, in particular that of 1968, represent the main focus of the collection, although other issues and many voices are expressed. The collection contains material authored by Columbia University administration, faculty, students, as well as non-affiliated organizations and individuals.

32.5 linear feet (71 document boxes, 1 half-sized document box, 3 record storage carton).

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