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Robert Reich: How The Free Speech Movement Was Born – OpEd

Eurasia Review Thursday, 25 April 2024 ()
In September 1964, university officials at Berkeley banned students from using the campus for political causes. The officials had been under pressure from the Board of Regents to ban expression of views considered communist. America was still in the grasp of communist witch hunts by the FBI and the House Un-American Activities...
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