SourceURL:file://localhost/Users/elmaburnham/Desktop/Symposium%20Abstract.doc How did Middlebury students react and respond to the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s? How did the administration react to the national conversation on race? In order to complete a minor in African American Studies, I conducted research using primarily The Middlebury Campus as a source to write a paper titled, “Civil Rights at Middlebury: How a Campus Culture Defined Middlebury Student Activists' Participation in the Movement." The paper reveals that student activists were involved in the national movement while functioning within the campus and institutional culture. This presentation will recap the ways in which students became part of the movement with solidarity marches, by challenging the anti-discrimination policies of Greek life, and through academic discourse such as the “Civil Rights Seminar." A discussion of more modern activism and the Middlebury context will also be included.