Editor’s Note: This is a follow up piece to an edition of the Life column “This Week in History,” which covered archival materials on UConn and Vietnam Protests. To pick up from the end of my ...
The 1960s were a time of major protests across the United States. Many people were unhappy with racial discrimination, unfair job practices and the Vietnam War. They used protests as a way to make ...
Words by Carmen Macri College campuses have long been the beating heart of social change — hotbeds of activism, dissent and revolutionary ideas that have shaped national conversations for generations.
Lawrence Dolph was at the University of Wisconsin majoring in history and trying to avoid clashing with police who used tear ...