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FILE - In this March 23, 1968, file photo, Dr. Kenneth Clark, New York psychologist and member of the board of trustees of Howard University, speaks at a news conference which student leaders in Washington, D.C. From left: Clark, Edward Brown, student council president, Tony Gittens and Q. T. Jackson. The national tumult of 1968 was marked by iconic images, including the campus takeover - students occupying critical campus buildings and shutting down institutions for days. About 1,000 students at Howard University took over the administration building, leading to the shutdown of the school from March 19 through March 23, 1968. (AP Photo/Bob Schutz, File)

FILE - In this March 23, 1968, file photo, Dr. Kenneth Clark, New York psychologist and member of the board of trustees of Howard University, speaks at a news conference which student leaders in Washington, D.C. From left: Clark, Edward Brown, student council president, Tony Gittens and Q. T. Jackson. The national tumult of 1968 was marked by iconic images, including the campus takeover - students occupying critical campus buildings and shutting down institutions for days. About 1,000 students at Howard University took over the administration building, leading to the shutdown of the school from March 19 through March 23, 1968. (AP Photo/Bob Schutz, File)

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