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Protest & Personal Freedom 1963-72
Student Protest
Berkeley's Free Speech Movement
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Berkeley's Free Speech Movement
Protests
at
University
of
California
in
December 1964
over restrictions on
fundraising
and
political activity
on campus
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Leader of the December 1964 protests
Mario Savio
Participated in the
SNCC's
Mississippi Freedom Summer and
Black Voter Registration Campaign
Wanted to
raise money
for the SNCC
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University authorities didn't allow
fundraising
and
political activity
on campus
Prompted thousands of Berkeley students to
protest
against this
infringement
upon their
constitutional right
to
free speech
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Berkeley Free Speech Movement protests
1. Occupied the
administration building
2.
Police
ejected them
3. Made
800
arrests
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Students gained considerable support from Berkeley teaching staff
University
backed down and allowed
political discussions
and
activities
on campus
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Another flare up in
1965
when a student was arrested for displaying the word
'fuck'
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FSM (
Free Speech Movement
)
Triggered
nationwide
student
protests
Students
criticised
their
universities
as
impersonal
,
bureaucratic
and
excessively regulatory
Students
demanded
a
say
in the
university government
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Anti-war
students disliked universities undertaking (
paid
) research for
government
agencies
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