Racism and the Montreal Computer Incident of 1969
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Racism and the Montreal Computer Incident of 1969
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Abstract |
In February 1969, Caribbean and other students at Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University) destroyed the school's computer center during a riot to protest assertions of racial discrimination against Black students in the grading system by a white university professor. The author examines the issues and positions of the protesters and the university's administration that led to the riot.
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Race
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Vol. 14
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no. 3
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229-240
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January 1973
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Tunteng, P. Kiven. “Racism and the Montreal Computer Incident of 1969.” Race Vol. 14, no. 3 (January 1973): 229–240.
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