Resistance and Revolution: The Anti-Vietnam War Movement at the University of Michigan, 1965-1972

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Teach-in against DOW Chemical recruitment on campus takes place at the University of Michigan

Teach-in against DOW Chemical recruitment on campus takes place at the University of Michigan

Strike, Vote in the Streets

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SDS proposed a new concept, "participatory democracy." This meant participating in government went beyond placing a ballot on election day.

Student Power Organize!

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SDS believed the University played an important role in stimulating intellectual conversation on American political life. Therefore, they encouraged students and professors to actively participate in the world around them.

Let the People Decide

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The main goal of SDS was to give power back to the people. They wanted people to participate and make decisions in the political issues that affected their lives.

Hayden Beaten in McComb, Mississippi

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White supremacists attack Hayden in 1961 for attempting to help blacks register to vote.

1967 March on Washington

Mobilization Oct. 21, 1967.pdf
A flyer about the October 21, 1967 March on Washington.

Statement by ACLU About HUAC

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The ACLU released a statement in disagreement with U of M's compliance with HUAC. They believed the civil liberties of U of M students and faculty should have been protected by the University.

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