Police raids are nothing new': student protesters from 1960s see history repeating itself
Briefly

This was really a crisis moment, Stein, 78, recalls. Students were taking a moral stand. We were ready to risk our careers, and our lives and our futures, and take a leap into the unknown and say, No. We are not going to budge.'
There's plenty of crossover between civil rights, anti-Vietnam war, New Left protests of the past and current actions: the role of college students, the actions of their administrative caretakers, even the manner in which campus radicals are demonized by politicians, parents and the mainstream media.
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