The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was a prominent student activist organization in the 1960s, and one of its key leaders was Tom Hayden. Hayden was instrumental in shaping the group's vision and activism, particularly through the Port Huron Statement, which articulated the organization's goals for democracy and social justice. Other notable figures included Al Haber and Mark Rudd, who also played significant roles in the movement's development and actions.
Students for a Democratic Society. -Apex
Students for a Democratic Society was created in 1960.
The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) - anti-establishment New Left group, founded in 1960, that called for greater individual freedom and responsibility.
Students for a Democratic Society
Students for a Democratic Society.
The "Port Huron Statement"
The Port Huron Statement.
The "Port Huron Statement"
An organization of American students.( apex )
The antiwar movement.
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Tom Hayden and Al Haber (1960)