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Student movements

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Use for: Activism, Student; Campus disorders; Student activism; Student protest; Student unrest

Found in 498 Collections and/or Records:

Statement of President Nixon by Henry Poindexter, 1970 May 6

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0005.00010
Abstract

Statement signed by Harry Poindexter, President of AUSA, discussing the announcements and actions of President Nixon in connection with the war in Southeast Asia.

Dates: 1970 May 6

Statement of the Black Student Alliance, 1970

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0003.00004
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Statement of the Black Student Alliance that they share the concern for people in Cambodia and Indochina, but point out all the incidents of black students being killed and harassed without support from ''radicals'' on campuses. They are not opposed to the principles on which the strike is based. They do not support the strike because the majority of the strikers are white and have ''proven that their interests are for white people, not all people''.

Dates: 1970

Statement of the Citizens of Woodstock West, 1970 May 12

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0014.00002
Abstract

Statement from the Woodstock West Community about its plans to vacate the physical premises of Woodstock West.

Dates: 1970 May 12

Statement of the DU Law Students, 1970

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0003.00003
Abstract

Statement of the DU law students. As the law students see it, Woodstock is an attempt to create a constructive community. They will be setting up committees to deal with the legal issues, jail detention, National Guard and police, among others.

Dates: 1970

Statement of the Executive Committee of the University of Denver Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, 1970

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0010.00004
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Statement of the Executive Committee of the University of Denver Chapter of the American Association of University Professors in response to the student strike. AAUP shares students' opposition to the war in Indochina and the use of National Guard on college campuses. They also deplore violence and destruction of property.

Dates: 1970

Statement of the Senate Executive Committee, 1970

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0010.00005
Abstract

Statement of the Senate Executive Committee expressing deep concern for the deaths and injuries at Kent State and the expansion of the Vietnam war.

Dates: 1970

Statement of University - Not Proceeding with Restraining Order, 1970 May

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0002.00001
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Statement of University that it was not proceeding with Restraining Order due to the calm on DU's campus.

Dates: 1970 May

Statement on the Responsibility of Faculty in a University., 1970

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0009.00004
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Statement about the respective rights and obligations of the faculty and administration of a university.

Dates: 1970

Statement on Woodstock Nation, 1970 May 13

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0015.00001
Abstract

Statement that Woodstock Nation was founded on the idea of communal living, and non-violence.

Dates: 1970 May 13

Statement To Judge Flanigan, 1970

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0002.00003
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Handwritten draft of Statement to Judge Flanigan that DU was not proceeding with Restraining Order due to the calm on DU's campus.

Dates: 1970