San Francisco State: On Strike

20 minutes, United States

Producer: San Francisco Newsreel

San Francisco State: On Strike

Part of Black Panther and San Francisco State: On Strike, a 2 film anthology of historic Newsreel documentaries from the 1960s.

Ethnic studies courses are common today, but that hasn't always been the case. In many ways, multicultural education can be traced back to San Francisco in 1968-1969. In one of the most high-profile student actions of the 1960s, students at San Francisco State University went on strike, shutting down the campus for six months. University president S.I. Hayakawa called in the police, who busted heads and arrested hundreds in an attempt to restore control of the campus. But the strike didn't end until the school acceded to student demands and created the first ethnic studies department at an American university. This film, shot by the students and their allies, is a classic primary source document of the 1960s.

San Francisco State: On Strike

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Part of Black Panther and San Francisco State: On Strike, a 2 film anthology of historic Newsreel documentaries from the 1960s.