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MillerComm Lecture Series

Lessons of the Sixties for Today

Tuesday, March 14th, 1989
David Dellinger
8:00pm

180 Bevier Hall
905 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana

Event Description

Dave Dellinger, nationally recognized organizer and leader in the civil-rights, anti-war, and American prison reform movements, will discuss the interconnections, tensions, and dynamics of these various movements in the 1960s. Mr. Dellinger, a member of the Chicago Seven, will address how the history of the landmark events and protest activities has affected current domestic and foreign policies and contemporary movements for justice and peace.

 

In conjunction with: College of Communications, Department of Anthropology, Department of Economics, Department of History, Department of Political Science, Department of Sociology, Unit One, George A. Miller Committee

David Dellinger

Peace Activist and Author

Guest-in-Residence in Unit One / Allen Hall