The Chronicle of Higher Education

In a Tumultuous Era, Hillary Clinton Emerged as a Voice of Her Generation

The future candidate rejected 60s radicalism but continues to embrace its social ideals

It was the spring of 1968, and the nation's colleges were convulsed in protest. Students were barricading themselves in buildings, and antiwar demonstrations were growing violent. At Wellesley College, a group...

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