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- Button, "Chase Manhattan Partner in Apartheid," 1965 -

- 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Button, "Chase Manhattan Partner in Apartheid," 1965
- "Rally Peacefully...Black Students Need Your Support," April 20, 1969 -

- April 20, 1969
- Collections - Artifact
"Rally Peacefully...Black Students Need Your Support," April 20, 1969
- Students for a Democratic Society Headband, 1969 -

- 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Students for a Democratic Society Headband, 1969
- Newsweek Magazine, "Universities Under the Gun: Militants at Cornell," May 5, 1969 -

- May 05, 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Newsweek Magazine, "Universities Under the Gun: Militants at Cornell," May 5, 1969
- "What About Student Power?," 1969 -

- 1969
- Collections - Artifact
"What About Student Power?," 1969
- The Port Huron Statement, 1964 - The Port Huron Statement was created Spring 1962, at a lakeside camp by members of Students for a Democratic Society. Political activist Tom Hayden was its driving force and chief author. The statement reflected the dissatisfaction and disillusionment of many young people. It radicalized many college students toward social and political change, including laying the foundation for anti-Vietnam War protests.

- 1964
- Collections - Artifact
The Port Huron Statement, 1964
The Port Huron Statement was created Spring 1962, at a lakeside camp by members of Students for a Democratic Society. Political activist Tom Hayden was its driving force and chief author. The statement reflected the dissatisfaction and disillusionment of many young people. It radicalized many college students toward social and political change, including laying the foundation for anti-Vietnam War protests.
- Button, "March on Washington, End the War in Vietnam, April 17, 1965" -

- April 17, 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Button, "March on Washington, End the War in Vietnam, April 17, 1965"