The State - News from Nov. 7, 1985
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More than 100 anti-apartheid protesters were cited for failure to leave a public building after a six-hour sit-in at UC Berkeley’s main administration building. The demonstrators, most of whom were students, organized by the United People of Color, occupied the first-floor hallways of the building, handing out leaflets demanding that the university immediately divest itself of all financial interest in any company doing business with the South Africa, while other protesters picketed outside.
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