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Day Hall Empties at Daybreak: Cornell's 900-Arrest Anti-Apartheid Sit-In and the Shantytown That Burned
On April 22, 1985, university guards cleared Cornell's Day Hall administration building of more than 200 anti-apartheid protesters and made mass arrests, as students demanded the university divest its estimated $146 million in South Africa-linked stocks. Protesters then built a shantytown adjacent to Day Hall that remained on campus until June 25, 1985; by the end of the semester, more than 900 students, faculty, and staff had been arrested in successive sit-ins, making it one of the largest campus civil-disobedience campaigns of the 1980s apartheid-divestment movement.
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- News200 Arrested at Cornell - The Washington Post (April 23, 1985)washingtonpost.com
- OfficialGuide to the Cornell Divestment Movement Collection - Cornell University Libraryrmc.library.cornell.edu
- Student Paper