Presented By: Judy and Stanley Frankel Detroit Observatory
Walking Tour: Paths of Protest: Stories of Campus Activism at the University of Michigan

The first teach-in. Lawsuits. Nazi resistance. U-M has long been home to campus activism, and this walking tour will allow you to see historically significant locations on campus where you will learn about protests on campus. We will cover women’s activism, the legacy of the Treaty of Fort Meigs for Native students, the Black Action Movement, anti-Vietnam War activism, and more.
Guided walking tour led by student docents from the Judy and Stanley Frankel Detroit Observatory. Duration: 1.25 hours; 1.25 miles.
Meet outside the Michigan League entrance on Ingalls Mall (facing the fountain).
Tour will take place in rain or snow, but will be cancelled for severe weather (registrants will be notified via email).
Registration required.
Guided walking tour led by student docents from the Judy and Stanley Frankel Detroit Observatory. Duration: 1.25 hours; 1.25 miles.
Meet outside the Michigan League entrance on Ingalls Mall (facing the fountain).
Tour will take place in rain or snow, but will be cancelled for severe weather (registrants will be notified via email).
Registration required.