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The University of Chicago protests of 1969 were among the many student demonstrations that occurred in the United States during the late 1960's.
Origins
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Protests
[edit]The protests ended February 14, 1969.[1][2]
Fallout
[edit]42 University of Chicago students were expelled and 81 suspended by the administration for their part in the sit-in.[3]
In books and films
[edit]- Hum 255, Directed by Kartemquin Films (Documentary, 1969).[1][2] Some of the expelled students return to campus to profess their radicalism and talk about the event.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- New York Times, U. of Chicago Protest Seeking Major Change in Hiring Policy
- Martin Oppenheimer, et. al (1991), Radical Sociologists and the Movement: Experiences, Lessons, and Legacies
- Eileen Boris, Nupur Chaudhuri (1999), Voices of Women Historians
- Spartacus: Discipline and Political Suppression: An Empirical Analysis
- Editorial, "Reply to Reply to Reply," Chicago Maroon, May 27, 1969.
- (Above two articles can be found in William Kruskal Papers, Box 1, Folder 10)
- About William Kruskal Papers