Student opposition to certain bills recently filed in the N.C. General Assembly has been strong and widespread in past weeks.
This unrest continues a decades-long tradition of fighting legislative involvement in UNC affairs — a tradition former Student Body President Bob Spearman participated in during the 1960s.
Spearman addressed a crowd of about 60 in Wilson Library Thursday for the annual Gladys Hall Coates University History Lecture.
He spoke for the 50th anniversary of the N.C. Speaker Ban, which was passed in 1963.
The law prohibited individuals with Communist affiliations and anarchist tendencies from speaking at state-supported institutions.
“It was a dumb, bad, unnecessary law,” Spearman said.
“I cannot remember a single student that thought there should be a speaker ban.”
He said the law was a response to the progressive ideas the legislature believed were being promoted at the University.
But Spearman said he spoke out strongly against these allegations, even testifying before the Britt Commission, which was charged with investigating the legislature’s claims.