Stuart Gedal Columbia University 1968 Strike Collection, 1957-2003 [Bulk Dates: 1966-1975]
Collection context
- Creator:
- Gedal, Stuart M., 1950-
- Extent:
- 4.17 linear feet 10 legal document boxes
- Language:
- English .
- Scope and content:
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A collection of over 340 pieces of original material related to the demonstrations at Columbia University and their aftermath, focused on activities led by the Columbia Students for a Democratic Society (Columbia SDS) to protest the Vietnam War, end the construction of a Columbia gymnasium on public park land in Harlem, and include University students in institutional decision-making. Most items date to the spring and fall of 1968, including newspaper and magazine clippings, flyers for protests and demonstrations, letters, leaflets, journal and newspaper issues, essays, notices, press releases, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, and many other items, all collected and archived by Stuart Gedal, a student at Columbia (1966-1969) and prominent SDS member. The collection also includes numerous SDS related material such as founding documents (Port Huron Statement), conference materials, and educational pamphlets. There is also some content concerning the Weatherman Underground Organization, an off-shoot of SDS, including a rare first printing of the booklet Prairie Fire.
- Biographical / historical:
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Stuart Gedal was admitted to Columbia College as a member of the Class of 1970. He was a student at Columbia during the 1968 protests and strike and a prominent member of Columbia's chapter of Students for a Democractic Society (SDS). He left Columbia at the end of the 1969 academic year and became a blue collar worker (US Steel) and community organizer (tenants' rights and antiracism) into the 1980s. As a program designer and consultant, he then worked with industry and government to link diversity, teamwork, and technology to workforce development. A Harvard-trained executive coach and language trainer, today, he focuses on skill development for non-native English speakers working in the U.S. and global businesses.
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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This collection is located on-site.
This collection has no restrictions.
- Terms of access:
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Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.
- Preferred citation:
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Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Stuart Gedal Columbia University 1968 Strike Collection; Box and Folder; University Archives, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.
- Location of this collection:
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6th Floor East Butler Library535 West 114th StreetNew York, NY 10027, USA
- Before you visit:
- Researchers interested in viewing materials in the RBML reading room must must book an appointment at least 7 days in advance. To make the most of your visit, be sure to request your desired materials before booking your appointment, as researchers are limited to 5 items per day.
- Contact:
- uarchives@columbia.edu