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1968 Revisited...
Explores how New York University (NYU) in the 1960s "was an important site of student radicalism," producing the "revolutionary protest groups SDS (Students for a Democratic Society), the Peace and Freedom Party, and the Independent Radicals." Includes a timeline of NYU and international events (1965-1971), and information on related people and organizations. From the NYU Archives.
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/collections/exhibits/arch/Homepg/Index.html

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