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Hundreds of members of teaching staff demonstrate in solidarity with arrested students as protest tents put back up on campus
Archived version: https://archive.ph/6sy9S
Hundreds of members of teaching staff demonstrate in solidarity with arrested students as protest tents put back up on campus
Archived version: https://archive.ph/6sy9S
Maybe American history should be one of your first classes.
College campuses have been literal battlegrounds in the US for ages.
1970 Kent state 4 students killed by the ohio national guard during anti-Vietnam war protests began a tide of student protests and which basically turned the entire nation against the war.
https://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/kent-state-shooting
1968 Howard university student protests were part of the broader civil rights movement.
https://thehilltoponline.com/2018/03/31/50-years-later-the-demonstration-that-changed-howard-and-the-legacy-it-left/
But, who cares. They’re just kids.
Ps. Oh, and if you think that colleges are devoid of politics and political rhetoric…I just don’t know how you could be so wrong.
This is a worldwide phenomenon. Universities are ideas places, and those ideas sometimes take off. Some examples of human rights movements that started with students:
The White Rose, Nazi Germany.
The Soweto Uprising, Apartheid South Africa
May 1968, France
Tiananmen Square, China