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The Campus Walkout That Led to America’s First Black Studies Department
In late 1968 at San Francisco State College, African American students led a 133‑day on‑campus strike, the longest of its kind in U.S. history. One of their primary goals was to force the school’s administration to establish the nation’s first Black Studies department. Prior to the strike, the university had briefly offered a smattering of […]
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