Student movements.
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
1960s political materials
Miscellaneous SDS pamphlets, 1968-1970; May 1970 Strike items; Strike Newsletter, vol. 1, nos. 1-9; clippings, manuscript and other materials relating to the Cornell Canvass for Peace committee, 1970; and Indochina War Information Packets, prepared by the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars for the Faculty Anti-War Group at Cornell, used in lobbying efforts.
Africana Studies and Research Center fire items
Contains newspaper clippings and articles about the fire and general comments on student unrest. Also includes letter from Lola Dudgeon to Dave and Tove hammer regarding Africana Center fire and events of April, 1970.
Berrigan weekend oral history project
Black determination ; Crisis at Cornell Spring 1969 [[videorecording].]
A film by Ralph Diamant, narrated by Tom Jones, A News Reel Film. 15 minutes.
Challenge to Governance oral history project
Over 100 interviews with students, faculty, staff, and administrators on subjects including the Vietnam War and the peace movement; the rights of women and minorities, especially blacks' rights and the Willard Straight Hall occupation; efforts to change the governing system at Cornell; and related issues. Most of the interviews have been transcribed.
Challenge to Governance Project records
Correspondence, transcripts of interviews, minutes, statements, broadsides, photographs, clippings, and other materials pertaining to civil rights activism and the work of various groups at Cornell to alter the institution's governing structure.
Charles Atkinson Haynie articles
Photocopies of two brief articles "The Music Room Crowd" (November, 1976) and "Why Us" (December 1976) which were published in Ethos (SUNY at Buffalo). Also "Me and the Italians: and "The End of Capitalism". Articles concern life at Cornell of radical students during the late 1950's and early 1960's.