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How students forced Nashville to change — and unify — in 1968: USA TODAY again looks at lessons from that turbulent year


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  In 1968 Nashville, dissent was a disposition. It elevated civil rights icons and challenged Vanderbilt University, and the city as a whole, to overcome. To unify. "You can't stop that kind of avalanche of pride and hope." In the fourth installment of a yearlong series of stories and videos, the USA TODAY Network will peel back the layers of a complex and textured year to reveal how, for good or ill, 1968 informs who we are today.

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