Scenes from a week-long examination of protest, sponsored by the Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts from July 6-9, 1966. This film includes remarks by Socialist minister and presidential candidate Norman Thomas and U.S. Senator Gale McGee, both of whom were invited speakers. Also shown are an exhibition of artworks on protest created by Oregon artists and discussed by Rachael Griffin, curator of the Portland Art Museum; and a University Theatre presentation examining protest in contemporary drama, poetry and folk music.
Digitized from two 16-mm films held in the Extension and Experiment Station Communication Moving Images (FV120:296 and FV120:297), Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries.
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