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Malcolm X Day at Duke: 50 Black Students Occupy Allen Building Demanding Afro-American Studies
On February 13, 1969, between 50 and 75 members of Duke University's Afro-American Society seized Allen Building, Duke's main administration building, to demand an Afro-American studies department, increased Black student enrollment, and protection from police harassment. Students threatened to burn university records if police were sent. After an administration ultimatum they left the building that evening, and when police fired tear gas outside, clashes erupted across campus injuring 20 students and leading to five arrests.
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- SourceDuke University Allen Building Takeover, 1969 - Durham Civil Rights Heritage Projectdurhamcountylibrary.org
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