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Douglas and Sherry Caves, 1969 graduates of Oklahoma State University (OSU), talk about their childhoods and how they decided to come to OSU. They explain how they became involved with student activism, particularly concerning free speech and the speakers policy. Douglas was on the board that invited speakers to campus and was president of the student body and Sherry got involved through Douglas and the Wesley Foundation. They describe some of the challenges of protesting the policy and some of the ways they expressed their concern over this limitation of free speech. They discuss some of the major players and mention some of the other students in their group called the Friday Afternoon Tea and Glee Society (FATAGS). They also comment on how this activism led them to serve in the Peace Corps and the impact the experiences have had on their values and thoughts. This interview was conducted as part of the Friday Afternoon Tea and Glee Society Oral History Project at the OSU Library. To learn more about the collection or the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program, visit https://library.okstate.edu/oralhistory/ © Oklahoma State University Don't forget to like this video and subscribe to our channel!