In “War, elections, fallen heroes: 1968 echoes in 2008″ Pat Reber recounts the events of 1968, sloppily suggesting that that moment is connected to today.
Entries from April 2008
War, elections, fallen heroes: 1968 echoes in 2008
April 9th, 2008 No Comments
Tags: Legacy
1968 in Europe - A Curriculum
April 9th, 2008 No Comments
This amazing collection of resources “1968 in Europe - A History of Protest and Activism, 1956-77“ for teachers has just become available, with extensive information online.
Famous People on April 4, 1968
April 9th, 2008 No Comments
The Root.com has organized a collection of excerpts and statements of famous thinkers, actors and entertainers who have reflected on the day they heard that Martin Luther King Jr had been assassinated in Memphis. The collection includes:
Angela Davis, Hillary Clinton, Barbara Bush, […]
Tags: MLK
“Against 1968 Nostalgia”
April 9th, 2008 No Comments
In April 1968, Columbia University in New York City held massive sit-ins and demonstrations. These events have become legendary in the history of the student movement and Anti-war culture of the late 60s. In “Against 1968 Nostalgia” current Columbia University student David Judd (for the Columbia Spectator) argues against upcoming events to celebrate the legacy […]
Tags: students
Reliving the Past in the UK
April 9th, 2008 No Comments
Starting last week and for the next six months, the BBC’s Radio 4 is offering its listeners a five-minute summary of the day’s news - from 1968. Presented by John Tusa, 1968: Day by Day.
When Baltimore and DC and Chicago (etc) burned
April 9th, 2008 No Comments
In 68, after Martin Luther King Jr, was assassinated over 100 cities in the US had significant revolts or “riots” in poor Black neighborhoods. Those included Chicago and Baltimore. On the occasion of the 40th Anniversary of those events here are a a few articles on the topic:
When Baltimore burned: Four decades after riots […]
Tags: Baltimore · Chicago · MLK · riots · Washington DC
Vietnam Comparisons
April 9th, 2008 1 Comment
There are too many comparisons between Vietnam and Iraq/1968 and 2008 to count (Even though we are trying to track many of them here). This is a little compilation of several articles and blog posts that directly attempt to link the two wars.
Here a pro-military blog attempts to reflect on the connections between the […]
Where has all the rage gone?
April 9th, 2008 No Comments
In 1968, fury at the Vietnam war sparked protests and uprisings across the world: from Paris and Prague to Mexico. Tariq Ali considers the legacy 40 years on here in the Guardian.
Tags: Vietnam
Dizzying Spirit
April 9th, 2008 No Comments
I wasn’t born in 1968 - but I yearn for its dizzying spirit
by John Harris for The Guardian
Evaluating the Prague Spring or Tet offensive is one thing, but the demise of the left-utopian soul is truly a theme for our times. Read more here.
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Workers World Republishes May 68 Articles
April 9th, 2008 No Comments
The World Workers Party, a Marxist-Leninist political party based in the US, recently re-published some reports from their Workers World paper that are from France in May 1968. They are worth checking out here.
Tags: France