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WATCH: Dartmouth Students Are Interrupted by Black Lives Matter

Usually, the library is a place where students can go to seek silence and time away from the chaos around campus as they prepare for exams and research for term papers. They seem to do things a little different at Dartmouth College as #BlackLivesMatter stormed into the library last week screaming their famous chant. One woman can be seen flicking off the students in the library and another woman demanded to know if one student thought that black lives matter. A video of the incident can be seen here (Warning Obscene Gesture):

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After the video was cut off, it is being reported by the The Dartmouth Review that some students were physically shoved and called names like, “filthy white racist pieces of s**t!”

All of this stems back to incidents that took place in April of this year when #BlackLivesMatter protested an event that held mostly white students.  Chants like, "f**k your white kids" and "f**k your white comfort" could be heard as the protestors stood outside the social event.  That video can also be seen here (Warning Strong Language):

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