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blackstone
27th March 2009, 14:27
Rutgers University Honors Black Students Who 40 Years Ago Took Over a Campus Building

Forty years ago a group of about two dozen black students took over Conklin Hall on the campus of Rutgers University in Newark. At the time the city of Newark was 65 percent black but the student body at the Newark campus of the state-operated Rutgers University was 95 percent white. The black students demanded that the university hire more black faculty and greatly increase African-American enrollments.

During the three-day siege white students threatened to retake the building. At one point white students tried to ram a telephone pole through the chained doors of the building. Government officials urged the university to call in the state police to end the protest. But the university ended the confrontation by agreeing to increase racial diversity.

Today the Newark campus of Rutgers University is generally considered the most racially diverse college in the nation. Blacks, whites, Hispanics, and Asians all make up between 20 and 25 percent of the student body.

Recently the university invited the black students who took over Conklin Hall back to campus. At a ceremony honoring the 40th anniversary of the takeover, current Rutgers University president Richard McCormick called the black students “heroes†and added, “We are deeply proud of you.â€

blackstone
30th March 2009, 18:53
very interesting this has no responses. i wonder why?

Charles Xavier
30th March 2009, 20:05
sounds like a very progressive struggle

Yehuda Stern
30th March 2009, 20:58
I just think that the way they present it makes it seem like there's no more racism in the US, while that's obviously false. Otherwise, of course not only this particular action, but the black struggle all through the 60s and 70s was extremely brave and commendable.

Comrade_XRD
30th March 2009, 21:18
This reminds me when I learned about the Brandeis takeover. Some decades ago, some African American students took over a building at Brandeis and along with some white students. They then began to distribute pins with a new name for the university: Malcolm X University. But, anyway good story about Rutgers. Its a state school, not too prestigious, I'm actually surprised something like that would go on. It's very diverse nowadays.

blackstone
9th April 2009, 15:29
My parents were apart of this movement.