Harvard University Student Strike, : General File 1969

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Harvard University Student Strike, : General File 1969

In April 1969, Harvard University experienced a two-week period of almost daily crisis. Harvard students vehemently expressed their concerns regarding the Vietnam War and other social and political issues with protests, including the take-over of a university administration building. This collection documents both sides of the conflict and consists of contemporary documents produced by both the protesters and the University administration.

8 boxes (ca. 3 cubic feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6385439

Harvard University Archives.

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Center for International Affairs

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Harvard News Office

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Harvard Graduate Society for Advanced Study and Research

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Union of Concerned Scientists

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Strike Coordinating Committee

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Harvard-Radcliffe Policy Committee.

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Student-Faculty Advisory Council

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Harvard New College

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Associated Harvard Alumni

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Faculty of Arts and Sciences

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Organization for Black Unity

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Memorial Church Group

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Committee of Fifteen

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Phillips Brooks House

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Divinity School

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Young People's Socialist League

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Lowell House

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Committee on Governance

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Harvard Undergraduate Council.

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Quincy House

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Leverett House

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