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The Evolution of the College Dorm
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Bed-In
As student activism spread across campuses in the late 1960s, female students began protesting gender segregation not only in the dorms, but at schools in general. Women at Barnard College in Manhattan, the sister school to Columbia University, staged several protests called "bed-ins" to demand equal access to education. (Despite the protests, Columbia continued to deny female students until 1983.)
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