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Thirteen days in 1970: The BAM strike
In February 1970, U-M students operating as the Black Action Movement called a strike on classes. They interrupted lectures, banged garbage-can lids in classroom buildings, and hassled fellow students attending class. Their demand to President Robben Fleming: Increase Black enrollment from 3.4 percent to 10 percent.
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Progress, perspectives, and the public university
Four former U-M presidents recently joined Mark Schlissel to discuss 40 years of U-M history.