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Protestors hold a banner reading "Commemorate the Chicano Moratorium"
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Protestors hold a banner reading "Commemorate the Chicano Moratorium"
Collection Guide
Asian Pacific Student Union
Created Date
October 1980
Description
The Asian & Pacific Islander Student Union (APSU) was a statewide network of student organizations formed in the 1970s in response to the Regents of the University of California vs. Bakke decision that weakened affirmative action programs in the United States and ultimately paved the way for California to ban such programs altogether in 1996. APSU became heavily involved in political activism, particularly around social justice and civil rights issues, and accordingly, many of their events included marches, rallies, and protests. APSU also participated in events hosted by other civil rights groups, including the Chicano movement and Black activists. This photograph depicts protestors holding signs commemorating the Chicano Moratorium, an anti-Vietnam War movement started in 1970.
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Format
Slide
Extent
1
File
Dimensions
2.4
x
3.6
cm
Generation
Copy
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Internet Archive (External)