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'''Mark Rudd''' is perhaps the most well-known student activist (or radical, depending on where you stand) to come from the [[1968 protests]]. He was the leader of the university's Students for a Democratic Society and expelled during his junior year in the aftermath of the protests.
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[[Image:MarkRudd.jpg|thumb|300px|Mark Rudd looking rather fascistic]]
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'''Mark Rudd''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1969|69]] (never graduated) is perhaps the most well-known student activist (or radical, depending on where you stand) to come from the [[1968 protests]]. He was the leader of the university's [[Students for a Democratic Society]] and left after his junior year in the aftermath of the protests.
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Later, he was involved with the [[Weathermen]].
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Today, he teaches math at Albuquerque Community College; he recently (2009) published a book on his experiences (reviewed [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/03/books/review/Barrett-t.html?ref=books here] in the May 1, 2009 New York Times.)
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He is the greatest enemy of [[Tao Tan]].
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== External links ==
  
== External Links ==
 
 
* [http://www.markrudd.com/ Mark Rudd's Website]
 
* [http://www.markrudd.com/ Mark Rudd's Website]
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* [http://www.satyamag.com/mar04/rudd.html Interview with Mark Rudd]
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*[http://www.bwog.net/publicate/index.php?page=post&article_id=3442 Bwog interview with Mark Rudd]
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[[Category:Columbia College dropouts|Rudd]]
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[[Category:Class of 1969|Rudd]]
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[[Category:1968 protests|Rudd]]

Latest revision as of 09:11, 3 May 2009

See also Wikipedia's article about "Mark Rudd".
Mark Rudd looking rather fascistic

Mark Rudd CC '69 (never graduated) is perhaps the most well-known student activist (or radical, depending on where you stand) to come from the 1968 protests. He was the leader of the university's Students for a Democratic Society and left after his junior year in the aftermath of the protests.

Later, he was involved with the Weathermen.

Today, he teaches math at Albuquerque Community College; he recently (2009) published a book on his experiences (reviewed here in the May 1, 2009 New York Times.)

He is the greatest enemy of Tao Tan.

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