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Third World Liberation Front

In 1968, the Third World Liberation Front, a coalition of the Black Students Union, the Latin American Students Organization, the Pilipino American Collegiate Endeavor (PACE) the Filipino-American Students Organization, and El Renacimiento, a Mexican-American student organization, formed at San Francisco State University (SFSU) to call for campus reform.
==Student actions in 1967==
Student actions began in June of the 1967-1968 school year, when students protest administration’s practice of providing students’ academic standing to the Selective Service Office in June 1967. When students returned from summer break, tensions escalated. On on 6 November 1967, James Vasko, Gater editor, was assaulted by black students who were offended by the content and tone of one of his articles. Students began to protest both the charges the students were facing and the Vietnam war. As a result of the campus unrest, Dr. John Summerskill, the president of the college, resigned in February 1968, effective in September.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sfsu.edu/~100years/textonlycent/time/short/pres.htm )〕 On March 23, 1968, the twLF occupied the YMCA office on campus and moved the YMCA out. Student actions continued throughout May, calling for the an end to Air-Force ROTC on campus, the need for programs to admit 400 students from the ghetto in the fall semester, and the hiring of nine minority faculty members to help the minority students. 26 people were arrested.〔

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