California State University-Northridge

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radio station, which continues operation to this day as KCSN.
On October 25, 1960, then vice presidential nominee Lyndon B. Johnson visited the campus accompanied by Governor Pat Brown to hold a rally in front of approximately 3,500 students. Four years later, then Republican candidate Nelson Rockefeller held a rally at the university in front of around 6,000 students, which was organized by the university's Republican Club. In December 1965, with increasing conversation and tension on the topic of civil rights in the country, the university hosted a debate between the conservative thinker William F. Buckley Jr. and liberal African American journalist Louis Lomax.

=== 1966–1972 ===

The campus's quiet, moderately conservative and overwhelmingly white suburban setting did not shield it from a share of the noise, strife and social upheavals of the Vietnam War era. As on many college campuses, there were antiwar demonstrations.
In September 1966, Vice President Hubert Humphrey visited the campus, where he was …

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