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 | | SDS was founded in 1959 as a branch of the League for Industrial Democracy based in Ann Arbor Michigan. |
 | | In 1962 the SDS was primarily a civil rights movement that addressed American issues such as poverty, racism, the arms race, and the narrow limits of participation and social change that were possible in electoral politics. |
 | | The ultimate aspirations of the SDS were to replace power derived from possession, privilege, and circumstance, with power rooted in love, reflectiveness, reason, and creativity. |
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