brian_gettler,
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Curious about movements, I poked around student newspaper archives today. While some discussion of South Africa took place at the U. of earlier, 1983 looks like the moment when it took off. However, this relatively well-known case wasn't the first to garner attention at UofT and other Canadian universities (notably U. of Winnipeg). That honour seems to go to Noranda, a mining company heavily involved in Pinochet's Chile. 1/
https://archive.org/details/varsity

brian_gettler,
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Students at University, where the largest camp currently is, seem to have focused initially on South Africa. While the beginnings of the movement there look to have taken place around the same time as at UofT, the main student newspaper (the McGill Daily) includes far more material on divestment from an earlier date (1980). 2/

https://archive.org/details/mcgilluniversitystudentpublications

brian_gettler,
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All of this makes me want to do more university history, especially to get a better handle on how institutions (especially these two - McGill and UofT) shifted from a more-or-less hand-to-mouth existence (where they were in the mid-19th century, the period in which I know their history best), to the endowment-toting behemoths they've become. I've got reading to do! 3/

#histodons #McGill #HigherEd #divestment

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