The faculty of Nanterre in Nanterre, France in 1968.

FRANCE - CIRCA 1968: The faculty of Nanterre in Nanterre, France in 1968 - French colleges had been simmering for many years because of harsh conditions on campuses - both autocratic and overcrowded - Within the span of a few months, college students boiled onto the streets of Paris - Inspired by the civil rights movement in the United States, the student revolt began in January when a group of just 25 students demonstrated against unfair educational practices at the University of Nanterre - On March 22nd, students occupied the 8th floor faculty lounge at Nanterre - On May 2nd, protest marches moved to Paris and to the Sorbonne, closing that august institution for the first time in 700 years - On May 6th, 1000 students gathered at the Sorbonne to escalate the visibility of their complaints against authorities - On May 13rd, trade unions joined students to denounce and defy authorities - Civil disobedience then enveloped France as hundreds of thousands flooded the streets for weeks of confrontation and conflict. (Photo by Andre SAS/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
FRANCE - CIRCA 1968: The faculty of Nanterre in Nanterre, France in 1968 - French colleges had been simmering for many years because of harsh conditions on campuses - both autocratic and overcrowded - Within the span of a few months, college students boiled onto the streets of Paris - Inspired by the civil rights movement in the United States, the student revolt began in January when a group of just 25 students demonstrated against unfair educational practices at the University of Nanterre - On March 22nd, students occupied the 8th floor faculty lounge at Nanterre - On May 2nd, protest marches moved to Paris and to the Sorbonne, closing that august institution for the first time in 700 years - On May 6th, 1000 students gathered at the Sorbonne to escalate the visibility of their complaints against authorities - On May 13rd, trade unions joined students to denounce and defy authorities - Civil disobedience then enveloped France as hundreds of thousands flooded the streets for weeks of confrontation and conflict. (Photo by Andre SAS/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
The faculty of Nanterre in Nanterre, France in 1968.
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Andre SAS / Kontributor
Redaktionell #:
111076418
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Gamma-Rapho
Erstellt am:
1. Januar 1968
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Gamma-Rapho
Barcode:
74121
Objektname:
GA848947_04
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3692 x 2427 px (31,26 x 20,55 cm) - 300 dpi - 3 MB