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In 1968 The Average College Student Would Be Considered Radical: Watch This Debate

2025-04-29 News & Politics
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This is an incredible filmed sequence where we recorded a meeting which took place at the University of Illinois in the spring of 1968. Student political leaders, radicals, administrators and professors as well as people from the “community” were invited to speak together live on national television. Seeing conversations with no editing on national television was and in my view still is, amazingly real. Raw. Even though people were aware that they were being filmed, they presented themselves and how they felt as best they could. I was just a cameraman but I could see and feel the reality. As this clip shows, communication between the groups who were there proved difficult and at the end, most attendees felt that little was accomplished. Somewhat reminiscent of today I would say. Sad. Many have commented about this debate ( the attendees did not see this as a debate but merely as a chance to express their points of view and hear the points of view of others) and how we could not have a similar debate today as the country is so fractured. My remembrance is that back in 1968, the country was fractured, possibly as fractured as we seem to be today, at the end of 2022. I can specifically remember people attending Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners with their families and finding it unable to go through the ceremonies because the subject of Vietnam or race relations came up and caused people to fight with such passion that a family celebration turned into a yelling match. Also remember that this kinescope recording was taking place shortly before a segment of Black Americans came to support the Black Panther Party who expressed a Malcolm X point of view that violence would be necessary to achieve justice as they saw it. Please continue to support David at Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/allinaday12 Patreon: patreon.com/allinaday Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/davidhoffmanfilms Thank you David Hoffman filmmaker

Top Comments (10)

@adrianamastromatteo2675 2025-04-29

The only thing we have learnt is no smoking indoors

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@markf3521 2025-04-30

"the fact that this discussion hasn't gotten anywhere is a testament of how deep the problem is" 💥

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@josephmcgraw4599 2025-04-29

Interesting. The college students of 1968 look older to me than the college students of today. Why?

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@JoJoJoan40K 2025-04-30

In 1968 the average college students were so lean.

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@MiaJL144 2025-04-30

Very interesting yet the wisest words spoken at the end of video is: “What’s REALLY Suppressing US Is We’ve Been Here ATTACKING Each Other… ”

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@leeshiflett1863 2025-04-30

Your films are a true treasure trove! Every time it's another real historical document .

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@StephanieJeanne 2025-04-29

Yes, David, you're right. I don't think it changed anything, and it's very similar to modern times. People have a hard time changing their minds about most things they believe. It must have been frustrating for everyone in the room. Thank you for showing it. 💙

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@Orf 2025-04-30

19:10 what really is suppressing us is we’ve been here attacking eachother”

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@goffer43 2025-04-30

This is an excellent upload! Thank you David!

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@traceyoung5592 2025-04-30

The look on everyone’s face at 2:22 is priceless. For everything else there is MasterCard.

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