Ghosts of 1968 and the evolution of campus activism

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The protests at Columbia University are drawing parallels to the infamous demonstrations of 1968. But today's activists have little in common with them.

Fifty-six years ago, a group of students occupied areas and buildings on campus, including the academic building Hamilton Hall, as an act ofagainst the Vietnam War and Columbia’s plans for a gymnasium. The illegal demonstration culminated in police action that took place in the wee hours of the morning of April 30, 1968. The New York City Police Department used tear gas to clear the occupants, and more than 100 students were injured along with 12 police officers. Over 700 people were arrested.

As the nation hurtles through a bitterly divisive election year, the ghosts of 1968 are haunting Democrats and the Left as they desperately try to ensure President Joe Biden is reelected and Donald Trump does not return to the White House. Not helping matters is the party’s decision to hold its 2024 nominating convention in Chicago, the same city that hosted the event in 1968 amid widespread rioting.

In a laughable exchange with the media this week, a doctoral student at Columbia involved in the demonstration demanded that the university provide food to the students who had occupied Hamilton Hall.

 

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