Cornell’s 1960s Civil Rights and Anti-Vietnam Protesters Return for Teach-In

In the mid to late 1960s, Cornell was at the center of the two defining movements of the decade: that for Civil Rights and that against the Vietnam War. Fifty years later, as part of the College of Arts and Science’s celebration of the university’s sesquicentennial (150-year anniversary), a handful of some of the most prominent … Continue reading Cornell’s 1960s Civil Rights and Anti-Vietnam Protesters Return for Teach-In