The Radcliffe 68 Mural, painted during our 50th reunion and using memories and artifacts collected by the class, celebrates the history of our Radcliffe class: from strawberry breakfasts and fishnet tights, to graduating in the rain carrying bleeding diplomas, to Coretta Scott King speaking on Class day, to our wearing anti-war arm bands at graduation, to our protesting against Dow chemicals and for Our Bodies, Ourselves, we see our class as an active, engaged community of women whose years at Radcliffe were marked by political turmoil and change.


Come visit the Radcliffe 68 Mural on the second floor of the Schlesinger Library on Thursday, June 1st.

 

 

 

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protesting

 

 

 

 

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