Article from unknown newspaper defending student protestors on college campuses
This article, written by a former news writer and mother, discusses the necessity for student protestors to better campus life and society. She insists that America's youth is not to blame, but that they are fighting injustices on campus and around the world--namely the Vietnam War. In addition, she states that students are attempting to undo the bigotry of previous generations by advocating for people of color and better education.
Kay Hurley
Denison Special Collection Archive; "Student Activism"
Denison Library
1968
Linnea Rosenberg
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PDF, paper, 8.5 x 11in.
English
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1968, Claremont Colleges, Claremont, CA
Our Generation Isn't Trying to Buck the System
Activism
Newspaper article from This Week published in March 1969. This article briefly discuses the term "generation gap" and how it came to mean more than "parents not understanding their children." It also touches on the topic of change, stating that "even styles of protests change" and generations are trying to change the future for the better, but it will not happen overnight.
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Special Collections Archives of Ella Strong Denison Library
United Newspapers Magazine Corporation
1969-03-30
Angeline Louie
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English
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1969