Student protests
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Florida Flambeau/FSView Photograph Collection
Collection contained over 12,000 photographs covering a wide variety of people, places, events and activities affiliated with Florida State University.
Florida State University Faculty Action Caucus Files
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of FAC meetings, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and position papers documenting the activities of the FSU Faculty Action Caucus. Topics include application forms for admission, the Bryan Hall recruiting incident, student rights and responsibilities, and Vietnam.
Mary Alice Hunt Collection
The Mary Alice Hunt Collection includes materials related to her years as a student and alumnae at Florida State College for Women / Florida State University, and later items related to her professional career as a librarian and library science professor. The collection includes a student notebooks, photographs, and ephemeral items.
Online Copies Available
Select materials from this collection have been digitized and are available through the FSU Digital Library as part of a larger photograph collection.
Press and Wire Photographs
Press and Wire Photographs
Press and wire photographs purchased on eBay.
The Kneadle
Florida State University underground newspaper featuring articles related to student activism and published on 14 May 1968. Some of the article titles include: “Student Demonstrators Continue Vigil at FSU,” “Black Form Council for ‘Inner City,’” “Censors’ Dirty Hands: Put Them Back In Your Own Pockets!!” Published by “Seminole Press Inc.,” and Laurel Akers, Don Cave, Dave Smith, and Marge Vandervalk served on the editorial board.
Online Copy Available