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    Activism, Censorship, and Social Class

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    Title
    Activism, Censorship, and Social Class
    Author
    Thompson, Casey
    Mageary, Brendan
    Date
    May 2021; May 2021
    Subject
    Activism
    Censorship
    Free Speech
    Social Class
    Social Mobility
    Students
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/1547
    Abstract
    We examine the relationship between student activism, censorship, and social class through an archival study of what was known as "'The Black Moochie' controversy" at Salem State College from 1969-1970. A content analysis of student newspaper articles surrounding the controversy provides vivid insight into a time when campus activism was occurring nationwide and sentiments around morality were greatly divided.
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