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What the 1960s can teach us about modern-day protests

What the 1960s can teach us about modern-day protests

05/31/2020

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What the 1960s can teach us about modern-day protests

Clip: 5/31/2020 | 4m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

What the 1960s can teach us about modern-day protests

We know from history that both peaceful and violent demonstrations can change the political landscape. Omar Wasow, an assistant professor in the politics department at Princeton University, studies the history and political effects of protest. He joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.

05/31/2020

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