Kent State History: Digital Archive
Oakland Police Protest
Kent State History: Digital Archive
Oakland Police Protest
Title |
Oakland Police Protest |
Author/Photographer |
Kent State University News Service |
Description |
Led by members of Kent State Black United Students (BUS) and Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), demonstrators stage a sit-in, occupying the Student Activities Center, to protest against campus recruitment by the Oakland Police Department. Howie Emmer, one of the founding members of Kent State SDS, is shown at center speaking into a portable loudspeaker unit. |
Decade |
1960-69 |
Date |
1968-11-13 |
Subject(s) |
Black Student Life Demonstrations/Protests/Rallies |
Format of Original |
35mm negative |
Repository |
Special Collections and Archives |
Access Rights |
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