The Peace Protesters vs. The President: 1935

September 19, 2024

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As Hitler rose to power in Germany, the movement to preserve the fragile peace in Europe was growing on both British and American campuses–arguably the first significant outbreak of college student activism in American history. In particular, at the University of Michigan in 1935, students laid plans for antiwar demonstrations that challenged President Alexander Ruthven’s boundaries for free speech on campus. Historian James Tobin details the timeline of events in a piece for Michigan Today.

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