1973–Present
c. February, 1973
Might vs. Right in America
A conference at Stanford Feb 20-23, sponsored by Stanford Committee on Political Education (SCOPE) and the A.S.S.U. Speakers Bureau. Speakers: Paul Rupert, Bill Kurtis, Barbara Babcock, Ramsey Clark, Paul Halvonik, Frank Donner, Steve Weissman, and Daniel Ellsberg.
72 Beyond: Might vs Right 1-6 (pdf, 13.7 MB)
Also available in six parts. The first file is the cover, second is inside front cover, third is pages 1-6, then 7-12, 13-18, and 19-24:
72 Beyond: Might vs Right 1 (pdf, 340 KB)
72 Beyond: Might vs Right 2 (pdf, 316 KB)
72 Beyond: Might vs Right 3 (pdf, 3.5 MB)
72 Beyond: Might vs Right 4 (pdf, 3.2 MB)
72 Beyond: Might vs Right 5 (pdf, 3.7 MB)
72 Beyond: Might vs Right 6 (pdf, 2.6 MB)
December 5, 1974
Radical Group Supports Liberation of All People
The Stanford Daily article about the Alliance for Radical Change.
March 1, 1977
Stevens Protesters Occupy Encina Office
Two articles in The Stanford Daily.
March 1, 1977
Stanford Press Release
“More than 50 protesters against J.P. Stevens employment policies ended a brief sit-in peacefully at Stanford Monday night, Feb. 28.”
March 10, 1977
J.P. Stevens Labor Policies Prompted Campus Controversy
The Stanford Daily article reporting that, “J.P.Stevens & Co., the second largest textile manufacturer in the United States, has been found guilty of discriminatory employment practices, wiretapping of union organizers, tax evasion, industrial piracy, and price fixing.”
November 12, 1985
Stanford Press Release
President Donald Kennedy & Bob Beyers, Director of News and Publications Services, discussed student activism at Stanford during an event sponsored by the Senate of the associated Students and the Centennial Commission.
April 2, 2009
Civil Disobedience: Remembering A3M
A lengthy essay in The Stanford Daily.