Ask Steve: Campus Unrest in the 60s and related media

Ask Steve: Campus Unrest in the 60s (1:38)

Why were college campuses seed-beds of revolution during the 1960's? Steve Gillon explains how the Baby Boom generation is the answer to this question, in his Ask Steve segment.

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