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  2. Southern Negro Youth Congress - Wikipedia

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    It was established as a left-wing civil rights organization, arising from the National Negro Congress (NNC) and the leftist student movement of the 1930s. The SNYC aimed to empower black people in the Southern region to fight for their rights and envisioned interracial working-class coalitions as the way to dismantle the southern caste system.

  3. American Youth Congress - Wikipedia

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    By 1939 the movement claimed 4,697,915 members in 513 affiliated organizations nationwide. In 1939, the Dies Committee subpoenaed leaders of the AYC, who, in addition to serving the AYC, also were members of the Young Communist League. Eleanor Roosevelt was in attendance at the hearings and afterward invited the subpoenaed witnesses to board at ...

  4. Student activism - Wikipedia

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    The Free Speech Movement was the first US student movement that became a focus of scholarly attention into student activism. [116] The largest student strike in American history took place in May and June 1970, in response to the Kent State shootings and the American invasion of Cambodia. Over four million students participated in this action ...

  5. Famous student protests from around the world - AOL

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    Stacker explores famous student protests in modern history. Beginning at the turn of the 20th century, themes include civil rights, anti-war, pro-democracy, women's movements, and more.

  6. American Student Union - Wikipedia

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    The American Student Union (ASU) was a national left-wing organization of college students of the 1930s, best remembered for its protest activities against militarism. Founded by a 1935 merger of Communist and Socialist student organizations, the ASU was affiliated with the American Youth Congress .

  7. History of youth rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The movement emerged again in the early 1960s with the arrival of Students for a Democratic Society and Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor. The effect of the movement on the national Vietnam anti-war movement is widely acknowledged, particularly for its emphasis on youth empowerment through activism.

  8. How Nashville's Southern Student Organizing Committee was ...

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    Founded in 1964, the Southern Student Organizing Committee was inspired by civil rights leaders like the late Rev. James Lawson.

  9. How Columbia University's complex history with the student ...

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    Some Jewish students have said they have felt targeted for their identity and afraid to be on campus and university presidents have come under political pressure to clamp down and use methods like ...