Asian American Studies protest video, part 2 transcript
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Scope/Content: UCI student protest that occurred in April 1993 over the absence of an Asian American Studies Program. Over 200 students rallied outside the administration building (Aldrich Hall) and then marched inside. The video contains news coverage, footage of the rally, protest and march, and student interviews. These efforts led to the creation of a Department of Asian American Studies.
Type
moving image
Format
mp4
Extent
00:35:30
Identifier
ark:/81235/d84p1f as190-001-part_2-u.mp4
Language
English eng
Subject
Asian American Studies Protest University of California, Irvine
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