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SSMU Security introduced.

[timeline_excerpt]SSMU security was introduced when SSMU council restricted SSMU executives from calling in Montreal police to arrest anti-zionist protestors. Originally SSMU hired two agents to patrol and secure the University Centre. In the 1980s and 90s, SSMU security began to employ McGill Redmen football players. SSMU eventually felt the need for more a professional non-student […]

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A Black Panther Party minister comes to McGill.

[timeline_excerpt]Ray Masai Hewitt, Minister of Education for the Black Panther Party, speaks at McGill university “to roughly 400 McGill students in an address about the civil rights struggle.”[/timeline_excerpt]

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McGill students occupy the Political Science Department.

[timeline_excerpt]Students occupied the offices of the Political Science Department, demanding greater control over the hiring of faculty. Check out this documentary on the occupation![/timeline_excerpt]

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Creation of the Minimum Cost Housing Group.

[timeline_excerpt]The Minimum Cost Housing Group (MCHG) of McGill’s School of Architecture is a research unit concerned with the human settlement problems of the poor. Its research has primarily focused on poor countries, but it has also conducted research projects in wealthier countries. Research has been carried out on construction materials, small building components, low-cost sanitation […]

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Congress for Black writers held at McGill between October 11 – 14.

[timeline_excerpt]The second international Congress for Black Writers was held at McGill, and brought together intellectuals of African descent to examine, discuss, and debate concerns related to culture and identity. The event was attended by thinkers and activists from Canada, the United States, Africa, and the Caribbean – including C.L.R James, Stokely Carmichael, Miriam Makeba, Rocky […]

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Fredrick Phillips, McGill’s first Black Law graduate, passes the bar and becomes the first Black lawyer in Quebec.