Reginald E. Zelnik papers, circa 1964-2004.
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Free Speech Movement (Berkeley, Calif.)
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The Free Speech Movement (FSM) of Berkeley, California was a series of large and student-led protests on the UC Berkeley campus during late 1964 and early 1965. At issue were the students’ rights to engage in on-campus political activities, and for the University to recognize more general rights to free speech and academic freedom. From the guide to the Free Speech Movement of Berkeley, California Collection, c. 1964, (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections) ...
Zelnik, Reginald E. 1936-
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Reginald Ely Zelnik (b. May 8, 1936, d. May 17, 2004) was born in New York City. He graduated from Princeton University in 1956. After a tour of duty in the U.S. Navy, he received his M.A. (1961) and Ph.D. (1966) from Stanford University. He taught briefly at Indiana University before joining the history faculty at U.C. Berkeley in 1964, where he was active in the Free Speech Movement. He taught courses in imperial and modern Russian history. He died in Berkeley. From the description...