In the 1960s, students at San Francisco State University went on strike, shutting down the campus for six months. The strike didn't end until the school acceded to student demands and created the first ethnic studies department at an American university.
In the 1960s, students at San Francisco State University went on strike, shutting down the campus for six months. The strike didn't end until the school acceded to student demands and created the first ethnic studies department at an American university.