Difference between revisions of "Students for a Democratic Society"
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The '''Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)''' was a radical protest group active on many college campuses, including Columbia, during the 1960s. It played a major role in fomenting the [[1968 protests]]. | The '''Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)''' was a radical protest group active on many college campuses, including Columbia, during the 1960s. It played a major role in fomenting the [[1968 protests]]. | ||
− | It was reactivated in Spring of [[2007]] with the support of [[Mark Rudd]]. | + | It was reactivated in Spring of [[2007]] with the support of 60s chairman [[Mark Rudd]]. |
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 22:47, 15 July 2007
The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was a radical protest group active on many college campuses, including Columbia, during the 1960s. It played a major role in fomenting the 1968 protests.
It was reactivated in Spring of 2007 with the support of 60s chairman Mark Rudd.