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Protest and social movements

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 100 Collections and/or Records:

Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, 1968-1978

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Identifier: B093.01.0005.0009
Abstract

The Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry was launched at Columbia University in 1964 to enlist students to advocate for Soviet Jews. The students led large protest marches, pushed for legislation to aid Soviet Jews and created educational materials. The Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry was the "adult" counterpart to the Student Struggle for Soviet Jews.

Dates: 1968-1978

Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, 1968-1978

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Identifier: B093.01.0005.0010
Abstract

The Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry was launched at Columbia University in 1964 to enlist students to advocate for Soviet Jews. The students led large protest marches, pushed for legislation to aid Soviet Jews, and created educational materials. The Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry was the "adult" counterpart to the Student Struggle for Soviet Jews.

Dates: 1968-1978

Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry - Newsletter, 1968-1978

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Identifier: B093.01.0005.0008
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Contains "Soviet Jewry Action Newsletter" published by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry. The Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry was launched at Columbia University in 1964 to enlist students to advocate for Soviet Jews. The students led large protest marches, pushed for legislation to aid Soviet Jews, and created educational materials. The Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry was the "adult" counterpart to the Student Struggle for Soviet Jews.

Dates: 1968-1978

The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 18, 1966 November 18

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Identifier: clarion_v071i18_19661118
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Region’s Top Soccer Team Unable to Compete for Title. “Protest Illogical” – Newcomer – Senators Veto Letter of Apology to Rusk. Sec. of State Critique Draws Capacity Crowd. Nearly 50 Seniors – Who’s Who Attracts Applicants.

Dates: 1966 November 18

The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 26, 1967 January 20

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Identifier: clarion_v071i26_19670120
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Special Committee Submits Critical Evaluation of Senate. Toynbee to Visit Again During Spring Quarter. “Stop The Bombing” – Fifteen Faculty Sign N.Y. Times Protest Ad. Peace Corps Receives Applications From Record High Percentages.

Dates: 1967 January 20

The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 46, 1967 April 1

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Identifier: clarion_v071i46_19670401
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Morris Asked to Head University. Twenty-Three Arrested – Students Detained After “Pot” Raids. Fraternities to Integrate. Pace Withdraws from Prexy Race. Faculty Plan Gas Mask Protest Over DRI’s Weapons Research. No “Meeting”.

Dates: 1967 April 1

The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 11, 1969 October 17

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Identifier: clarion_v074i11_19691017
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Silent capitol vigil highlights protest. Frustration of war concern of law students. CU protest active. Sociology colloquium sees sterile students. End to Senate mockery demanded.

Dates: 1969 October 17

The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 20, 1969 November 7

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Identifier: clarion_v074i20_19691107
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Senate election halt announced. Students assist security, police; cooperation leads to apprehension. Entire Senate supports Juan A. Harriet Program. Protest planned.

Dates: 1969 November 7

The Denver Clarion, vol. 77, issue 45, 1973 January 12

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Identifier: clarion_v077i45_19730112
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“Publish or perish”; Profs denied tenure. Security criticized by former chief officer. Student Mobe planning protest.

Dates: 1973 January 12

The Denver Clarion, vol. 77, issue 60, 1973 February 23

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Identifier: clarion_v077i60_19730223
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Hearing focuses on DU finances. Lack of interest, funding causes AWS to fold. Protest group forms over federal cutbacks.

Dates: 1973 February 23