Youth Culture and Protests of the 1960s/1970s- Students for a Democratic Society

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The 1960s are seen as a decade being defined by this
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Port ___ Statement explained SDS' disillusionment with the Cold War, racial injustice, and the exploitation of resources
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Where SDS was based
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This occured at University of Michigan and was a landmark event for the anti-war movement
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SDS was Anti-___
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SDS tried to reach their goals through this political movement that sought to implement a broad range of reforms on issues
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SDS students participated in this form of protest in 1968