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

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VOICE proposal about protesting recruiters

Voice Proposal About Recruitment.pdf
This is a VOICE proposal to the University about the need to create a forum with recruiters on campus. VOICE, which was the SDS chapter at Michigan, argued that controversial recruiters need to be able to defend their positions to the university…

Vietnam Protests- Some Chose Not to Talk

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Vietnam Protests- Some Chose Not to Talk pages 1-3

Video footage of 1965 UM Teach-in with Audio from Professor Gamson, Professor Mann and Bill Ayers

Video footage of 1965 UM Teach-in with Audio from Professor Gamson, Professor Mann and Bill Ayers explaining the important aspects of the teach-in.

University Report to the Community-Subpoena

University Report subpoena pg. 1.pdf
After receiving a subpoena from HUAC, the University of Michigan decided to comply and disclosed documents, which impeded upon the student's and faculty's First Amendment rights. The University Community felt betrayed by their administration.

University of Michigan Students March Against Dow Chemical

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University of Michigan proceed across the diag with posters that call into question the University funding Dow Chemical.

University of Michigan students and a faculty member, perform a sit-in at the Selective Service Office in Ann Arbor, MI.

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A student is forced out of the Ann Arbor Selective Service Office after refusing to leave in protest of U.S. draft policies. University students were irritated with the re-classification process.

University makes a statement about student reclassification

UofM Statement on Rankings-1965.pdf
The University denounces Selective Service's reclassification of University of Michigan students who were involved in a sit-in at the Selective Service Office. Administrator Dr. Cutler calls reclassification for anything other than grades…

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