- 1962 Cuban Blockade Protest
- 1967 Dow Chemical Sit-in
- 1967 Rusk Visit and Protest
- 1968 Little 500 Sit-in
- 1968 Black Market Fire
- 1969 Fee Hike Protest
- 1969 Ballantine Lock-in
- 1969 Moratorium Day Protest and Kerr Incident
Student Demonstrations at IU in the 1960s
The mention of "student demonstrations" is most likely to bring to mind schools such as UC Berkeley, Columbia University, and Kent State University, where some of the most well-known protests have taken place. In reality, schools all across America have had significant student protest movements. From the mid-1960's onward a number of Midwestern schools became embroiled in protests over civil rights, the Vietnam War, women's liberation, and the rights of students. Among those schools was Indiana University.
This exhibit showcases archival materials related to major demonstrations, strikes and protests at Indiana University during the 1960s. It presents the rich history of student activism that is an integral part of what IU is today. This exhibit was created in conjunction with the Fall 2011 Themester, Making War, Making Peace.
Credits
Created by Kris Stenson