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Counterculture movement ring the 1960s in which students used the tactics of civil disobedience to protest injustices.

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Where is the Free Speech Movement Archives in Berkeley California located?

The address of the Free Speech Movement Archives is: 1801 Fifth St, Berkeley, CA 94710-1914


Why are people joining or Why people are joining?

"Why are people joining?" is a asking a question. "Why people are joining" would be an answer to that question. As in Why are people joining the free speech movement? Why people are joining the free speech movement is because they fee that they do not have free speech at the moment.


The goal of the free speech movement was to secure voting rights for African Americans?

this is false


Early student activist and leader of the free speech movement at the university of California?

Mario savio!


How did the supreme court validate the actions of free speech movement?

First amendment protects free speech. College students in the 1960's were shocked at social injustices in the US and spoke out.


What protects your rights to free speech?

Freedom of Speech protects your rights to free speech.


What part of speech is the word movement?

Movement is a noun.


When can government restric your right to free speech?

never its a free country you have a free speech..


When was Free Speech Coalition created?

Free Speech Coalition was created in 1991.


Supporter of free speech in the scopes trial?

Clarence Darrow was the supporter of free speech in the Scopes trial.


What is the word for the speed of speech or movement?

CADENCE


What political actions did the Asian Americans participate in during the 1960s?

In the early to mid-1960's, a number of individual Asian Americans activists such as Yuri Kochiyama participated individually in the Free Speech Movement, Civil Rights Movement, and anti-Vietnam War movement.