DescriptionBernie Sanders Speaking at University of Chicago Sit-In.jpg
English: Bernie Sanders (standing, left) speaks on the first day of the Committee on Racial Equality's sit-in at the office of University of Chicago president George W. Beadle.
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Bernie Sanders (standing, left) speaks on the first day of the Committee on Racial Equality's sit-in at the office of University of Chicago president George W. Beadle.
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USA. Chicago, Il. January, 1962. Bernie Sanders (left) and other CORE activists during a sit-in at the University of Chicago, the first to occur in the north as part of the Civil Rights Movement. The demonstration was organized in opposition to housing segregation at the university.