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A lesson on dissent from a Vietnam War protester who joined the US military – and then faced execution after his protest didn’t stop

Anti-Vietnam War demonstrators raise their fists during a rally in New York on April 27, 1968. Bev Grant/Getty Images by Rodney Coates, Miami University During the...

Campus protests are part of an enduring legacy of civil disobedience improving American democracy

Protesters at Brown University in Providence, R.I., dance during a rally in support of Palestinians. The protest ended peacefully when university leaders agreed to...

Black college presidents had a tough balancing act during the civil rights era

by Eddie R. Cole, University of California, Los Angeles Historians have documented again and again how college students contributed to the civil rights movement. Less...

A brief history of the NFL, ‘The Star-Spangled Banner,’ the Super Bowl and their tangled saga of patriotism and dissent

by Mark Clague, University of Michigan When NFL Commissioner Elmer Layden visited the White House in August 1945, no sitting president had ever attended a...

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