"A Survey of the Southern Student Sit-In Movement and Nationwide Student Activity", April 1960
1960-04
1960-1969
This document outlines the involvement of the United States National Student Association (USNSA) in the sit-in movement during the Civil Rights era. Established in 1947, USNSA represents over 375 colleges and universities across the United States through democratically elected student governing bodies, making it the largest National Union of Students globally. 68 pages.
African American student movements African American universities and colleges African Americans--Civil rights Race discrimination Protest movements
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