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Student Movements

About Additional Resources

This section provides information about collections from other institutions related to student movements. 

Related Collections

Reveal Digital’s Student Activism collection is intended to serve as a scholarly bridge from the extensive history of student protest in the United States to the study of today’s vibrant, continually unfolding actions. The completed collection will contain approximately 75,000 pages drawn from special collection libraries and archives around the country. Materials intended for inclusion are wide-ranging in nature: Circulars, leaflets, fliers, pamphlets, newsletters, campaign materials, protest literature, clippings, periodicals, bulletins, letters, press releases, ephemera; and meeting, demonstration, conference, and event documentation.

The Student Activism History Guide provides an overview of collections, files, and books related to student activism at Washington University in St. Louis available to researchers at the Department of Special Collections, Olin Library.  Topics include Civil Rights, Black Power, Feminism, Environmentalism, Communism, Socialism, Academic Activism.  Also included are general resources about other college campuses from the early 1960s to present day.

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