Campus unrest at the State University of New York at Buffalo records, 1965-1990.

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Campus unrest at the State University of New York at Buffalo records, 1965-1990.

This collection of consists of leaflets, newspaper clippings, various reports, and artifacts such as buttons, strike flags, banners, a tear gas canister, and a recording of the "Hayes Hall Blues. It also includes information on the "Faculty 45."

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