
Student Movement of the 1960s
The Student Movement of the 1960s was a global wave of activism where students challenged societal norms, government policies, and issues like civil rights, peace, and freedom. Influenced by broader social changes, students organized protests, sit-ins, and demonstrations to advocate for equality, oppose war (especially Vietnam), and push for educational reforms. Their activism aimed to create a more just and open society, reflecting a desire for social change, political participation, and individual rights. This movement significantly impacted politics and culture, shaping modern views on activism and social justice.