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College campuses across the nation have lit up in protests against the U.S. government’s support of Israel in its war with Gaza over the last several weeks. From the University of California to Columbia University, Los Angeles to the University of Texas, Austin, students have been subjected to arrests and suspensions as a result of their activism and so-called revolts.
On Sunday, President Joe Biden is scheduled to deliver a commencement speech at Morehouse College. He is also scheduled to deliver another one at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on May 25. There’s no telling what will happen to Morehouse College students as they plan a demonstration in response to Biden’s upcoming appearance after he signed off on more funds to be sent to Israel.
All this ruckus seems to ring a bell back to the early stages of the Civil Rights Era, when Black students from HBCU campuses advocated for things like an African American studies program and, more importantly, to be released from the shackles of Jim Crow legislation and other issues affecting the Black community. Those kids were also met with fleets of police officers. Some kids even lost their life.
Here’s are some examples of Black student protests that shook the table to spark change.