Students Workers! Students! – Jeunesse Communiste Révolutionnaire (1968) Jeunesse Communiste Révolutionnaire, a French Trotskyist organization, wrote this piece, describing the transition from a student revolt into a general strike of workers contesting capitalist society… An Eyewitness Account by a Libertarian Communist (1968) This document is a firsthand account of the events that occurred in Paris, France during the May 1968 time of unrest. The anonymous author describes the various strikes, occupations, and other actions… Sproul Hall Sit-In Address – Mario Savio (1964) On December 2, 1964, Mario Savio, an activist and key member of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, gave an address on University of California, Berkely’s campus at the Sproul Hall sit-in. Many stude… We Are Still Here (2009) This is a communique from the occupation of a business administration building at San Francisco State University in the fall of 2009. Occupiers were protesting budget cuts and fee increases. In this c… Voices from Wheeler Hall (2009) This document contains excerpts from the zine created after the occupation of Wheeler Hall at the University of California, Berkeley on November 20, 2009. The occupation was the apex of three days of… You May Be Guilty of Conspiracy – Berkeley Student Protest In this publication, student protestors at Berkeley articulate their interpretation of the motives behind conspiracy charges brought against the movement. As the protests at Berkeley continued, the su… Why We Fight- Berkeley Student Protest (1960) As civil rights issues, protests against the war in Vietnam, and the free speech movement all converged, the students at the University of California, Berkeley engaged in a series of large protests th… Newsletter by the Free Speech Movement (November 10, 1964) The Free Speech Movement (FSM) was a student protest which took place during the 1964–65 academic year at the University of California, Berkeley. Students protested the ban of on-campus political ac… Newsletter by the Free Speech Movement (November 17, 1964) The Free Speech Movement (FSM) was a student protest which took place during the 1964–65 academic year at the University of California, Berkeley. Students protested the ban of on-campus political ac… Newsletter by the Free Speech Movement (November 2, 1964) The Free Speech Movement (FSM) was a student protest which took place during the 1964–65 academic year at the University of California, Berkeley. Students protested the ban of on-campus political ac… Newsletter by the Free Speech Movement (October 20, 1964) The Free Speech Movement (FSM) was a student protest which took place during the 1964–65 academic year at the University of California, Berkeley. Students protested the ban of on-campus political ac… Newsletter From the Free Speech Movement (October 9 1964) The Free Speech Movement (FSM) was a student protest which took place during the 1964–65 academic year at the University of California, Berkeley. Students protested the ban of on-campus political ac… “The Combat is Also Ours!” – Paris (May 1968) This document, written by the Parti Socialiste Unifié in May 1968, explains the unity between the struggles of workers and students. “We are not a movement of an -ism” – Paris (May 1968) In this document, students and workers in Paris in May 1968 explain that reforms are not enough. Destruction and permanent revolution is necessary for the people to prevail. Workers, Students! – Paris (May 1968) This document, written during the events in Paris during May 1968, calls for students and workers to continue the resistance, continue the occupations, and keep their power. Occupy Wall Street – Students (2011) This document declares the occupation of student, university spaces during Occupy Wall Street. Democracy is Nothing if it is not Dangerous by Carl Oglesby (1965) Carl Oglesby was the president of SDS from 1965 to 1966. He gave this speech in response to an editorial that criticized the SDS for “welcoming” communisits. Brochure by the Weather Underground (1969) This is an organizing pamphlet written by the Weather Underground for a November 15, 1969 anti-war demonstration. Let Us Shape the Future by Carl Oglesby (1965) On November 27, 1965, the new president of Students for a Democratic Society, Carl Oglesby, gave a response to Paul Potter’s speech of the previous April. “A cop sleeps inside each one of us. We must kill him.” The graffiti of the French May 1968 Uprising A collection of slogans spray-painted on the walls and halls of Paris – May 1968. Andreas Baader: Letter to the Press (1972) Between 1970 and 1998, the Anti-Fascist, Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Imperialism, Communist leftist militia The Red Army Faction was labeled as a terrorist organization in first West Germany, and then unifi… The Urban Guerilla Concept (1971) Between 1970 and 1998, the Anti-Fascist, Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Imperialism, Communist leftist militia The Red Army Faction was labeled as a terrorist organization in first West Germany, and then unifi… Indiana University Students for a Democratic Society: Collection of Newsletters (1965) During the 1960s, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) as a national organization had chapters at over 300 universities. The organization lasted unitl 1969, until it ultimately split due to disagre… Stanford “Disorientation Guide” (2005) Published in 2005 by student activists, this Stanford University “Disorientation Guide” did an in depth analysis of the history of Standford Unviersity in relation to racism, sexism, and capitalism. A Woman’s Guide to Stanford (1986) The Women’s Guide to Stanford Collective was an organization of women at Stanford University who would yearly publish handbooks of what were essentially survival guides to being a woman at the univers… Stanford “Reorientation Guide” (2009) Published in 2009 by student activists, this Stanford University “Reorientation Guide” did an in depth analysis of the history of Standford Unviersity in relation to racism, sexism, and capitalism. Port Huron Statement (1962) The Port Huron Statement was published in 1962 at a United Workers Retreat in Port Huron, Michigan. It was the first time Students for a Democratic Society gathered from across the nation, and became… “Student Slain” Flyer (1967) In 1967, student Benno Ohnesorg was killed at a protest against the Shah of Iran visiting Germany. Shocked by his killing by the police, the German Social Democratic Student Association (SHB) released… From Protest to Resistance (1968) Published by leftist journalist Ulrike Meinhof, “From Protest to Resistance” aims to inspire protestors to take up more forceful resistance against the right and the state. A Terrorist Call for “Building a Red Army” (1970) Between 1970 and 1998, the Anti-Fascist, Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Imperialism, Communist leftist militia The Red Army Faction was labeled as a terrorist organization in first West Germany, and then unifi… Soviet Churches and Schools (1919) Nikolai Bukharin – a Bolshevik revolutionary – discusses the need for not only economic liberation but also spiritual liberation of the working class and its party. He asserts that religion is a detri… Radical America: The Guardian: From Old to New Left (1968) Started by Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) in the late 1960s, Radical America was a magazine publication which focused on the many goals and updates of the specifically campus-based New Left.… Two, Three, Many Columbias by Tom Hayden (1968) This speech given by Hayden during the Columbia take-over explains that students are protesting becuase they are opposed to the “fundamental institutions of society.” This protest was essentially disr… Bring the War Home by Students for a Democratic Society (1969) This pamphlet from SDS is a call to action for people to protest in Chicago, a renewal of the protest at the Democratic Convention a year earlier. It calls for an end to imperalism, white supremacy, m…