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  2. Counterculture of the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    On college and university campuses, student activists fought for the right to exercise their basic constitutional rights, especially freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. [35] Many counterculture activists became aware of the plight of the poor, and community organizers fought for the funding of anti-poverty programs , particularly in the ...

  3. Counterculture - Wikipedia

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    Scholars differ in the characteristics and specificity they attribute to "counterculture". "Mainstream" culture is of course also difficult to define, and in some ways becomes identified and understood through contrast with counterculture. Counterculture might oppose mass culture (or "media culture"), [9] or middle-class culture and values. [10]

  4. Timeline of 1960s counterculture - Wikipedia

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    November 6: Students demanding minority studies courses begin a strike at San Francisco State College, where demonstrations and clashes last into March 1969, making it the longest student strike in American history. [476] [477] [478] November 11: Two Virgins: John Lennon and Yoko Ono's experimental album is released. Beatles distributors EMI ...

  5. Why colleges became the center of the culture wars: ANALYSIS

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    Culture war issues have taken over college and university campuses. Schools continue to shut down diversity, equity, and inclusion laws to comply with new state laws, while others try to address ...

  6. Texas State University - Wikipedia

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    The Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State is the largest forensics research facility in the world. [12] Texas State University's intercollegiate sports teams, the Bobcats, compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and the Sun Belt Conference.

  7. Culture wars over race and sexuality are dominating Texas ...

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    The rapid politicization of school board races across Texas has led to an infusion of money and personal attacks in elections that are ostensibly nonpartisan. Culture wars over race and sexuality ...

  8. I'm an Aussie who spends 2 months a year living in Texas ...

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    On each visit, I see Texas flags flying all over and many cars donning state-pride stickers. The only thing some Texans love more than their state seems to be the college they attended in the state.

  9. History of East Texas State University - Wikipedia

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    The McDowell Business Administration Building, built during the presidency of D. Whitney Halladay. The history of East Texas State University (ETSU) comprises the history of the university now known as East Texas A&M University from its renaming as East Texas State University in 1965 (after the establishment of its first doctoral program) to its admission into the Texas A&M University System ...