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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Library Protests and Coffee Break Riots in Colorado « Student Activism

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Library Protests and Coffee Break Riots in Colorado

Nice piece Monday in the Daytona News-Journal (of all places) about a successful student protest campaign at the University of Denver to save the campus library from being emptied of books. The whole thing is worth reading, but this introductory graf is a fascinating little tidbit:

“Activism at DU has a rich history, including the anti-war protest in 1970 known as Woodstock West, and the earlier Coffee Break Riot of 1965. In the 1965 incident, passion was roused after the administration ended the morning coffee break, a 50-minute period during which no classes were conducted. Students blocked traffic, lit fires and battled with police, but failed to win back their caffeine privileges. It was an era when everything was a Big Deal, and the mood on many campuses was volatile.”

That “Coffee Break Riot” is exactly the kind of thing that gets pooh-poohed as unsubstantial in student protest,