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From the archives: University of Wisconsin students protest the Vietnam War
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From the archives: University of Wisconsin students protest the Vietnam War

  • Teryl Franklin
  • Sep 25, 2017
  • Sep 25, 2017 Updated Feb 16, 2026

The University of Wisconsin-Madison campus erupted in the late 1960s and early 1970s as tensions rose about the Vietnam War and other social issues. Here's a look back at what the campus and city looked like during several years filled with protests and violence such as the Dow Chemical riot and the Sterling Hall bombing.

Outside chancellor's office

Outside chancellor's office

Students protesting outside the chancellor's office against Dow Chemical in February 1967.

L. ROGER TURNER, STATE JOURNAL

Protesters interact with police

Protesters interact with police

UW-Madison student protesters interact with police in Madison in February 1967.

DAVID SPRADLING PHOTO

Lincoln wearing gas mask

Lincoln wearing gas mask

The Lincoln statue on Bascom Hill wears a gas mask and protest rally card placed there by students in October 1967.

IRA BLOCK PHOTO

Dow Chemical protesters on Library Mall

Dow Chemical protesters on Library Mall

Hundreds of students gathered on Library Mall to protest Dow Chemical, the maker of napalm, in October 1967. Students were protesting the presence of Dow recruiters on campus and tried to block their path into UW's Commerce Building. Madison police forcibly removed them, beating protesters and using tear gas for the first time. The Dow riot was seen as a turning point in the anti-war movement that mobilized more students.

NORMAN LENBURG PHOTO

Nurse protests Dow, maker of napalm

Nurse protests Dow, maker of napalm

A UW Hospital nurse and her daughter picket Dow Chemical on Oct. 17, 1967.

CAPITAL TIMES ARCHIVES

Arrest during Dow riots

Arrest during Dow riots

Vicki Gabriner, in costume as part of a protest, was one of the first people arrested during the Dow riots on the UW-Madison campus in 1967.

UW-MADISON ARCHIVES

Dow protester pulls down flag

Dow protester pulls down flag

A protester, later identified as Jonathan Stielstra, pulls down the U.S. flag atop Bascom Hall during protests against Dow Chemical on Oct. 18, 1967.

STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES

Protest poster about Dow riot

Protest poster about Dow riot

This poster show a large image of the Dow Riot (Oct. 18, 1967) on the UW-Madison campus, showing riot police beating protesters. It includes the Lyndon Baines Johnson quote: "Our foreign policy must always be an extension of this nation's domestic policy. Our safest guide to what we do abroad is a good look at what we are doing at home." The poster was printed by the Madison underground newspaper "Connections."

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Using clubs on students

Using clubs on students

UW-Madison students clash with riot police during a campus demonstration to protest Dow Chemical's involvement in Vietnam. Here, several police officers with clubs hold a student down on the floor.

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Dow riots on front page

Dow riots on front page

Front page of State Journal from Oct. 19, 1967 with news of the Dow riots on campus.

Taping demands on Capitol door

Taping demands on Capitol door

UW protest leaders Paul Soglin, left, of Highland Park, Ill., and Ira Shor, Bronx, N.Y., tape their demands to the State Street entrance of the Capitol in October 1967 after a silent march from the campus by more than 1,700 student, faculty and teaching assistant protesters. The demands asked for an end to Madison police interference with university demonstrations, a continuation of the general class strike and that the university not take legal or disciplinary actions against demonstrators.

IRA BLOCK PHOTO

Soglin protests in '68

Soglin protests in '68

A young Paul Soglin (walking dogs) protests the draft with fellow students in May 1968.

SKIP HEINE

Advocating for black studies

Advocating for black studies

Protesters march down State Street toward the UW-Madison campus on Feb. 14, 1969. The protest called for an education "relevant to black people," including formation of a Black Studies department and more black black faculty.

STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES

Guard with bayonets

Guard with bayonets

National guard members stand in formation with bayonets pointed at UW students, during a protest in February 1969 on behalf of African American students.

State Journal archives

Using tear gas

Using tear gas

Authorities use tear gas during protest on behalf of black students on Feb. 14, 1969.

L. ROGER TURNER, STATE JOURNAL

Using clubs

Using clubs

Police use clubs on the crowd in February 1969.

L. ROGER TURNER, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES

Students block a jeep

Students block a jeep

UW students block a National Guard jeep with a mounted machine gun at a campus protest in 1969.

CAPITAL TIMES ARCHIVES

GE protest

GE protest

Students protesting GE in February 1970.

J.D. PATRICK PHOTO

Sterling Hall bombing

Sterling Hall bombing

The Army Mathematics Research Center was the target when Sterling Hall was bombed just after 3 a.m. on Aug. 24, 1970. The bombing killed a young physics researcher, Robert Fassnacht, and has often been labeled the death of the peace movement.

STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES

Death in bombing

Death in bombing

Dane County police and Madison firefighters carry the body of Robert Fassnacht, 33, from UW-Madison's Sterling Hall after the graduate student was killed in a bombing targeting the Army Math Research Center, which was in that building. Vietnam War protesters targeted the building.

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Sterling Hall bombing on front page

Sterling Hall bombing on front page

Front page of the State Journal, the day after the bombing of Sterling Hall.

Tear gas on Bascom Hill

Tear gas on Bascom Hill

Tear gas explodes on Bascom Hill as police try to keep anti-war protesters from gathering in large groups in May 1971. Each time the crowd pushed up Bascom Hill, they were repelled by tear gas and advancing lines of police. After each flurry, both sides relaxed for as much as a half-hour at a time, enjoying what was otherwise a sunny, pleasant day.

STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES

Students confront riot police

Students confront riot police

Students confront riot police on the UW-Madison campus.

CAPITAL TIMES ARCHIVES
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