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The occupation of five buildings in April 1968 marked a sea change in the relationships among Columbia University administration, its faculty, its student body, and its neighbors. Featuring documents, photographs, and audio from the University Archives, 1968: Columbia in Crisis examines the the causes, actions, and aftermath of a protest that captivated the campus, the nation, and the world.
This online exhibition is based upon a physical exhibition of the same name which was on display in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library from March 17 to August 1, 2008.
Unless otherwise noted, all images and documents are from collections found in the Columbia University Archives.
Centre for Computing History
The Centre for Computing History (CCH) is a pioneering educational charity that opened at its current site in Cambridge in August 2013. CCH was established as an educational charity to tell the story of the Information Age through exploring in a highly interactive way the historical, social and cultural impact of developments in personal computing. It maintains a long-term collection of objects to tell this story and exploits them through learning and events programmes.
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