Activists at San Francisco State College, on strike since November 6, attacked two college buildings yesterday, shattering windows and what was left of glass doors broken in battles last week.
A lunch-time rally in support of the strikers' demands for a student-controlled Black Studies Department, the reinstatement of George Murray as a part-time instructor, and admission of all non-white applicants, drew a crowd of 300 strike supporters and 1000 others.
The rally erupted into violence when a Black Student Union leader shouted that strikers should close down the Business and Social Sciences Building where classes were being held.
The strikers retreated when 200 reserve police rushd on campus.
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