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Fred Milton: The Oregon State University Protest

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In the late 1960s, the Black Student Union at Oregon State University staged a protest, walking off campus on March 5, 1969, because football coach Dee Andros had kicked African American linebacker Fred Milton off the team for sporting a mustache and goatee. Andros, was a demanding, older school coach who was set in his […]

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