They marched and they mobilized, against a war and nuclear power, for civil rights and women’s liberation. Filled with the particular passion of the young, they raised their voices, burned
They marched and they mobilized, against a war and nuclear power, for civil rights and women’s liberation. Filled with the particular passion of the young, they raised their voices, burned
They marched and they mobilized, against a war and nuclear power, for civil rights and women’s liberation. Filled with the particular passion of the young, they raised their voices, burned
If the students back in 1968 were divided into rebellious, longhaired pukes and conservative, close-cropped jocks, with a lot of undecided in between, the current protests at Columbia and at the growing number of other campuses to which they have spread have witnessed personal and often ugly divisions between Jewish students and Arab or Muslim students or anyone perceived to be on the “wrong” side of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.