British student activists effectively gained support from students, staff, and workers for their struggle for student's rights to unionize, freely assemble and speak, and participate in university decision-making. Their campaigns effectively raised public awareness of these issues and contributed to ...
Activists included too many non-ethnic Germans, for example, Africans, Iranians, and Turks who had come to study or work. Acknowledgement of this broader population challenges still-prevalent myths of these activists as only a "tiny, radical minority," or as the objects of the "mercy of a ...
these conditions facilitate the infiltration of student ranks by activists of the extreme left—for example, by anarchists and Trotskyists. Furthermore, some of the students were considerably influenced by such petit bourgeois and bourgeois ideologists as H. Marcuse, P. Goodman, A. Hoffman, J. ...
Between being and becoming: On architecture, student protest, and the aesthetics of liberalism in postwar America. These structures would also come to be viewed as symbols by other groups of actors, including community activists and student protesters - or groups that... MH Carriere - The Univer...
In keeping in line with my scholarly work (Harlem vs. Columbia University: Black Student Power in the Late 1960s), this paper will place black students squarely in the Black Power and Student movements. In the 1960s, black student activists on the various Ivy League campuses addressed the ...
Student movements in Japan have, during the 1970s, tended to move from cooperation between various radical sects to bloody conflict among them, from participation by students generally to involvement by only a limited core of committed activists and from a struggle against the university and society...
Jon N. Hale, The Freedom Schools: Student Activists in the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement The most underdeveloped area of study concerning the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960's is the effect of Black student activism during the explosive decade. The field is currently dominated by two-dimens...
With the creation of the GLC, students attempted to bring gay and lesbian issues to the forefront in a way that promoted the recognition of sexual minorities on campus. Toward the end of the eighties, activists wanted more than just recognition; they wanted the University to commit fully to ...
Stacker explores famous student protests in modern history. Beginning at the turn of the 20th century, themes include civil rights, anti-war, pro-democracy, women's movements, and more.
Chapter 1 "They Told Us Our Kids Were Stupid" Ruth Batson and the Educational Movement in Boston Jeanne Theoharis In community activists in Boston held a ... DF Gore,J Theoharis,K Woodard - 《Journal of American History》 被引量: 46发表: 2010年 Power, Politics and Culture: Interviews with...