In the 1960s, students across the United States ignited a movement that challenged the nation to live up to its promises of equality and justice.
From the Greensboro sit-ins to protests on college campuses nationwide, young people used nonviolent direct action to demand change.
In 1969, that movement reached Duke University.
Led by the Afro-American Society, Black students seized the university’s Administrative Building and issued thirteen bold demands calling for dignity, representation, and institutional accountability.
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