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Lesson Plan: Students Led a 1960s Free Speech Movement. Colleges Are Grappling With Its Legacy.

This video compares recent protests over the Israel-Hamas War with student protests in the early 1960s. Student activists at the University of California, Berkeley, inspired by their work with civil rights leaders, started a movement in the 1960s to expand studentsโ€™ right to free speech. At the time the Berkeley administration restricted political advocacy on campus amid rising Cold War fears about communist infiltration of the nationโ€™s universities. The student activists, an ideologically diverse group that included some campus conservatives, challenged Berkeleyโ€™s longstanding speech policies, facing arrest in the process.

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