Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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Síða 81
... arrested almost six hundred students , with un- called - for brutality . The following Monday the students marched through the Latin Quarter , demanding the libera- tion of the arrested students . Twenty thousand strong , they chanted ...
... arrested almost six hundred students , with un- called - for brutality . The following Monday the students marched through the Latin Quarter , demanding the libera- tion of the arrested students . Twenty thousand strong , they chanted ...
Síða 82
... arrested , and a total of six hundred policemen , students , and bystanders were injured . Students ' anger continued to mount . The next day a crowd estimated variously as thirty to sixty thousand marched . The UNEF and the union of ...
... arrested , and a total of six hundred policemen , students , and bystanders were injured . Students ' anger continued to mount . The next day a crowd estimated variously as thirty to sixty thousand marched . The UNEF and the union of ...
Síða 145
... arrested first , in very orderly fashion . With high city officials and civil rights personalities watching , the police were unusually sensitive to any potential charges of brutality , and there were no incidents . But then the po ...
... arrested first , in very orderly fashion . With high city officials and civil rights personalities watching , the police were unusually sensitive to any potential charges of brutality , and there were no incidents . But then the po ...
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The Year of the Student | 15 |
What the Students Really Want | 21 |
The Long March | 23 |
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