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The Free Speech Movement and the Constitution: A Conversation with Professor Leon Litwack | |
Date | Tuesday September 14 |
Time | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
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Location Details | |
Free Speech Movement Cafe, Moffitt Library, UC Berekeley | |
Event Type | Speaker |
Organizer/Author | Dan Hensley |
The Free Speech Movement and the Constitution: A Conversation with Professor Leon Litwack
Free September 14 6-8pm Free Speech Movement Cafe, Moffitt Library, UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Emeritus Professor Leon Litwack, Department of History, and the Alexander F. and May T. Morrison Professor of American History, will discuss the 1960s Free Speech Movement (FSM) at UC Berkeley as it intersected with the rights and ideas expressed in the U.S. Constitution. The legacy of both the FSM and the Constitution in today's society will also be examined. This event, sponsored by the Free Speech Movement Cafe Educational Programs Committee, is free and open to the public. Event Contact: fsm-info [at] library.berkeley.edu |
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