"The North American Student, Volume 6" offers insights into the experiences, perspectives, and activism of students across North America. Published by the Council of North American Student Movements, this volume serves as a vital historical record, capturing the voices and concerns of a generation. Readers interested in the history of student activism, higher education, and social change will find this collection to be a valuable resource. It provides a snapshot of the issues that shaped the student experience and contributed to broader social and political discourse.
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