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America in Protest: Records of Anti-Vietnam War Organizations Part 3: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1966-1973

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America in Protest: Records of Anti-Vietnam War Organizations Part 3: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1966-1973

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Cover image: “Student Mobe Poster: Two color poster created by members of the Student Mobilization Committee Against the War in Vietnam, a national organization formed in 1967. The poster, which made use of the upraised fist, a strong image of the antiwar movement, advertised a national student strike and march and variants were issued by local chapters of SMC. Although the SMC included individuals of many political persuasians, it was widely thought to be affiliated with the Socialist Workers Party.” Circa October 1971.(Image ID 61413.) Image courtesy of Wisconsin Historical Society.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction…………………………………………………………………………….. v Scope and Content Note………………………………………………………………. vii Source Note…………………………………………………………………………… ix Editorial Note…………………………………………………………………………. ix Acknowledgements…………………………………………………………………… ix Reel Index Reel 1 National Steering Committee Records …………………………..………….… 1 Correspondence (General)………………………………………………….…. 1 Reel 2 Correspondence — G. I. Press Service….…………………………..……….… 2

Reel 3 Correspondence — G. I. Press Service cont. .…….…………………….….…. 3

Reel 4 Correspondence — G. I. Press Service cont. ……………………….………… 3 Correspondence — International……………………………………………… 4 Reel 5 Correspondence — International cont. …….………………………………..… 4 Reel 6 Correspondence — International cont. ……………………………………….. 6 Correspondence — Miscellaneous……………………………………………. 6 Correspondence — States……………………………………………………… 7 Reel 7 Correspondence — States cont. …………………………………..…………… 8 Reel 8 Correspondence — States cont. ……………………………………………..… 9

Reel 9 Correspondence — States cont. ……………………...……………………… 10 Reel 10 Correspondence — States cont. …………………………….………………... 12 Reel 11 Correspondence — States cont. ……………………….……………………… 13 Reel 12 Correspondence — States cont. ……………………………………………… 14 Activity File…………………………………………………………………… 15 Activity File — High School Organizing………………………………….… 15 Reel 13 Activity File — High School Organizing cont. ……………………………… 15 Activity File — House Committee on Internal Security……………………… 16 Activity File — 1966–1968. ………………………………………………… 16 Reel 14 Activity File — 1968 cont.–1970…………………………………………….. 17 Reel 15 Activity File — 1970 cont.–1971…………………………………………….. 18 Reel 16 Activity File — 1971 cont.–1972……………………………………………. 20 Press Material………………………………………………………………... 21 Reel 17 Press Material cont. ………………………………………………………… 21 Financial Records……………………………………………………………. 21 Newspaper Clippings………………………………………………………… 22

Principal Correspondents Index……………………………………………………… 23 Subject Index………………………………………………………………………… 25

INTRODUCTION During the late 1960's and early 1970's a number of national organizations were formed to mobilize and coordinate mass actions in protest against U.S. involvement in the war in Vietnam; the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, sometimes known as Student Mobe or SMC, was one of these. Although originally formed only with the immediate goal of marshalling campus opposition for the spring 1967 offensive, SMC grew to become one of the largest, longest-lived, and in some ways the most successful of the peace organizations. This success in mustering support for various mass actions arose from the committee's strict avoidance of civil disobedience and adherence to the policy of non-exclusion. The second principle, by which SMS welcomed all activists opposed to the war regardless of ideology or political philosophy, meant that it was able to avoid much of the internal factionalism which destroyed the other national anti-war coalitions. Although leadership in the planning and staging of numerous mass actions was its primary purpose, the SMC also strongly supported the rights of anti-war soldiers and high school students, and it introduced the concept of the “anti-war university” to draw attention to the degree to which major universities were supporting the war through their research activities. Wisconsin Historical Society

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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE This microfilm publication consists of the records of a national coalition formed to coordinate opposition to U.S. involvement in the war in Vietnam among college and high school students. It includes steering committee minutes, correspondence, press materials, activity files, and financial records. Best represented is the early period (1966-1968) when the national office was headquartered in New York City. For this period there are exchanges between Kipp Dawson, Carol Lipman, Linda Morse, Syd Stapleton, and other staff members and various local and international affiliates and supporters. Most complete are the files on anti-war groups in California (some correspondence from Bettina Aptheker is included here), Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, and New York. Most extensive international contacts involved Australia, Canada, France, and Vietnam. Other files concern the G.I. Press Service, an arm of SMC which organized anti-war sentiment in the military. These files include materials on Allen Myers and Bob Wilkinson, who edited the service's underground newspaper, and on G.I. activist Howard Petrick. Also of interest are files on the 1968 attempt to exclude Dawson and Stapleton because of their membership in Young Socialists of America and financial correspondence of Ron Wolin concerning cocktail parties, art auctions, and other “radical chic” fund-raising activities. Activity files consist of flyers, printed materials, and clippings about various demonstrations, strikes and mass actions sponsored by Student Mobe either alone or in conjunction with other coalitions such as the National and New Mobilization Committees to End the War in Vietnam and the National Peace Action Coalition. For several of the national policy-making student conventions held by SMC there are copies of resolutions submitted for debate, although there are few proceedings. National Steering Committee Records, 1967-1972, consist of meeting announcements, agenda, minutes, and other papers pertaining to the steering committee and also to the continuations, working, and interim working committees. Least represented is the working committee, which met weekly while the national office was headquartered in New York City. Correspondence, 1966-1972, is arranged alphabetically by type: form letters sent primarily to local members and supporters, international and state correspondence, correspondence of Kipp Dawson and Syd Stapleton regarding their attempted ouster, and files of the G.I. Press Service. In addition to actual correspondence, some of these sections include related papers of various kinds. Both the international and state sections are arranged alphabetically. The state correspondence, which is one of the largest and most useful portions of the collections, provides information on local antiwar activities. Some files, such as those for California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, and New York, are quite extensive. Although many of the exchanges are routine, some of the best material on the early days of the student war movement may be found in the California file which contains several interesting letters from Bettina Aptheker. The international files, which contain extensive ex-changes with opponents of U.S. involvement in the war in Australia, Canada, France, Vietnam, and other countries, concern arrangements and reports on international student strikes and greetings for SMC conventions. Correspondence in both of these categories, which was vii

most often signed by Kipp Dawson, Syd Stapleton, Carol Lipman and Linda Morse, tapers off with the removal from New York City. Also extensive are the files of the G.I. Press Service, an arm of SMC, which served as a news service for underground G.I. newspapers and whose publication of the same name served as the anti-war paper for soldiers on posts where there was no underground paper. Included here are exchanges between individual G.I.s and various underground post newspapers and editors Allen Myers and Bob Wilkinson. Also included is correspondence on early G.I. organizing by SMC staff member Howard Petrick prior to the formation of the press service. Also present in this section of the collection are letters, press releases, mailing lists and miscellany; a nearly complete run of G.I. Press Service has been transferred to the Society Library. Also transferred to the Library was an extensive collection of post newspapers collected by the press service. Activity Files, 1967-1972, concern not only SMC-sponsored activities, but also other demonstrations, marches, and protest activities which SMC sponsored either alone or in conjunction with New and National Mobilization Committees to End the War in Vietnam and the National Peace Action Coalition, Although these files are primarily arranged by the date, some activities (most notably SMC's high school organizing and its exposure of campus complicity in the war effort) did not focus on a particular event and are thus filed alphabetically by subject. This section contains limited correspondence, but there are press releases, flyers, and clippings. For SMC's national anti-war conferences there are also copies of proposals submitted to the delegation for discussion. Press Materials, 1967-1973, include press releases, flyers, and mailing lists. Financial Records, 1967-1971, are quite spotty with the exception of a file of widely distributed fundraising appeals and a file regarding the activities of Ron Wolin, director of special events. This file, which concerns various cocktail parties, art exhibits and other events held by the New York chapter of SMC, is of interest for the light that it sheds on the phenomenon known as “radical chic.” Clippings, date 1969-1972. Wisconsin Historical Society

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SOURCE AND EDITORIAL NOTE The documents reproduced in this publication are from the holdings of the Wisconsin Historical Society Archives and encompass the manuscript records of the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Mss 339. The documents comprising Mss 339 have been filmed in their entirety. The Photographs Series (PH Mss 339) has not been microfilmed. Not available for microfilming were runs of Student Mobilizer, High School Mobilizer, and several other national and local SMC serials. These are available in the Library of the Wisconsin Historical Society.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Primary Source Media would like to acknowledge Dr. Peter Gottlieb, Carolyn Mattern, and the staff at the Wisconsin Historical Society for their support of this microfilm publication.

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REEL INDEX The following is a listing of the folders comprising Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1966-1973. The Reel Index lists series and subseries, the folder number and title, as well as a set of major subjects and principal correspondents where available.

REEL 1 Folder #

Folder Title

National Steering Committee Records [1]

Minutes and Reports, 1967–1972. Major subjects: Civil rights summer program; Movement Defense Committee; Conferences and meetings; United Defense meeting; working committee; Demonstrations; Military draft; Military personnel; Movement Defense Committee; National Black Anti-War Anti-Draft Union; National Steering Committee; New York City; Progressive Labor Party attack on steering committee; Student Mobilization Committee directory; Students and campus organizing program; Students for a Democratic Society attack on steering committee; Young Socialist Alliance (YSA). Principal correspondents: Lipman, Carol; Patton, Gwen.

[2]

Registration Forms, 1969 October 19 Meeting. Major subjects: National Steering Committee; conference registration.

[3]

Registration Forms, 1970 March 8 Meeting. Major subjects: National Steering Committee; conference registration.

Correspondence (General) [4]

Choice '68, 1968. Major subjects: Choice ' 68; Presidential elections; National Collegiate Presidential Primary. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; Roy, Jim.

[5]

Dawson/Stapleton Exclusion, 1968. Major subjects: Working committee; Exclusion of Kipp Dawson and Syd Stapleton; Young Socialist Alliance (YSA).

[6]

Form letters, 1966–1972. Major subjects: Conferences and meetings; Student strikes; Demonstrations; G.I. Press Service; G.I.'s United Against the War in Vietnam; Military draft; National Anti-War Conference and the media; National Peace Action Coalition; Vietnam Week. Principal correspondents: Bustin, Debby; Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp; Lipman, Carol. 1

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REEL 2 Folder #

Folder Title

Correspondence — G. I. Press Service [7]

Correspondence, 1968. Major subjects: G.I.-civilian conference; G.I. Press Service; Military personnel. Principal correspondent: Petrick, Howard.

[8]

Correspondence, 1969, January–March. Major subjects: G.I. Press Service; Military personnel; New England G.I.-Civilian Alliance for Peace; Veterans and the anti-war movement; Vietnam Veterans Against the War. Principal correspondent: Stanton, Ilona.

[9]

Correspondence, 1969, April. Major subjects: B'nai B'rith Vocational Service; G.I. Press Service; Military personnel; New England G.I.-Civilian Alliance for Peace. Principal correspondent: Singler, Melissa.

[10]

Correspondence, 1969, May. Major subjects: B'nai B'rith Vocational Service; G.I. Press Service; G.I.'s United Against the War in Vietnam. Principal correspondents: Petrick, Howard; Singler, Melissa.

[11]

Correspondence, 1969, June. Major subjects: G.I. Press Service; Military personnel. Principal correspondents: Petrick, Howard; Singler, Melissa.

[12]

Correspondence, 1969, July. Major subjects: G.I. Press Service; Military personnel. Principal correspondents: Myers, Allen; Singler, Melissa.

[13]

Correspondence, 1969, August. Major subjects: G.I. Press Service; Military personnel. Principal correspondents: Myers, Allen; Singler, Melissa.

[14]

Correspondence, 1969, September. Major subjects: G.I. Press Service; Military personnel. Principal correspondent: Myers, Allen.

[15]

Correspondence, 1969, October. Major subjects: G.I. Press Service; Military personnel; New York Times. Principal correspondent: Myers, Allen. 2

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REEL 3 Folder #

Folder Title

Correspondence — G. I. Press Service cont. [16]

Correspondence, 1969, November–December. Major subjects: G.I. Press Service; Military personnel. Principal correspondents: Leanik, Richard; Myers, Allen; Smith, Susan.

[17]

Correspondence, 1970, January–April. Major subjects: G.I. Press Service; Military personnel. Principal correspondents: Chis, Barbara; Myers, Allen.

[18]

Correspondence, 1970, May–July. Major subjects: G.I. Press Service; Military personnel. Principal correspondents: Myers, Allen; Wilkinson, Bob.

[19]

Correspondence, 1970, August–December. Major subjects: G.I. Coffee House Project; G.I. Press Service; Military personnel. Principal correspondents: Fonda, Jane; Wilkinson, Bob.

[20]

Correspondence, 1971. Major subjects: G.I. Press Service; anti-war mail confiscation; Military personnel. Principal correspondent: Rankin, Hal.

[21]

Correspondence, undated. Major subjects: G.I. Coffee House Project; G.I. Press Service; Military personnel. Principal correspondent: Myers, Allen.

REEL 4 File #

Folder Title

Correspondence — G. I. Press Service cont. [22]

Press releases, 1969–1971. Major subjects: G.I. Press Service; Media; Military personnel; National Anti-War Conference. Principal correspondents: Chis, Barbara; Myers, Allen; Wilkinson, Bob. 3

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[23]

Mailing lists, undated.

[24]

Myers/Petrick miscellany, 1967–1970. Major subjects: G.I. Press Service; Military personnel. Principal correspondents: Myers, Allen; Petrick, Howard.

Correspondence — International [25]

Africa, 1967–1972. Major subject: Anti-war movement.

[26]

Australia, 1967–1973. Major subjects: Anti-war movement; Australia; New Zealand.

[27]

Belgium, 1966–1972. Major subject: Anti-war movement. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[28]

Cambodia, 1972 –1973. Major subject: Anti-war movement.

[29]

Canada, 1967–1972. Major subject: Anti-war movement. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; Young, Joe.

[30]

Canada, Reference File (American Deserters Committee–Student Mobilization Committee). Major subjects: Anti-war movement; Fort Hood, TX; Military draft; Military deserters.

[31]

Canada, Reference File (Vietnam Protest News–Yankee Refugee, Unidentified). Major subject: Anti-war movement.

REEL 5 Folder #

Folder Title

Correspondence — International cont. [32]

China (Mainland), 1967. Major subject: Anti-war movement. Principal correspondent: Cagan, Leslie. 4

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Czechoslovakia, 1968. Major subject: Anti-war movement.

[34]

Denmark, 1967–1972 Major subject: Anti-war movement.

[35]

France, 1967–1972. Major subject: Anti-war movement. Principal correspondent: Sartre, Jean-Paul.

[36]

Germany, 1967–1971. Major subject: Anti-war movement. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; Standish, Peter.

[37]

Hungary, 1967–1969. Major subject: Anti-war movement. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[38]

India, 1967. Major subject: Anti-war movement.

[39]

Israel, 1967–1970. Major subject: Anti-war movement.

[40]

Italy, 1967–1973. Major subject: Anti-war movement.

[41]

Japan, 1967–1972. Major subject: Anti-war movement. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[42]

Latin America, 1967–1971. Major subject: Anti-war movement.

[43]

Netherlands, 1967–1969. Major subject: Anti-war movement. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[44]

New Zealand, 1968–1972. Major subject: Anti-war movement.

[45]

Norway, 1967–1969. Major subject: Anti-war movement. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[46]

Sweden, 1967–1972. Major subject: Anti-war movement. 5

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United Kingdom, 1967–1972. Major subject: Anti-war movement. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[48]

United Kingdom, Reference File, 1967–1973. Major subjects: Anti-war movement; Vietnam International article on Nixon Doctrine.

[49]

Vietnam, 1967–1973. Major subject: Anti-war movement.

[50]

Vietnam, Reference File, 1967–1971. Major subjects: Anti-war movement; Thich Nhat Hanh press statement National Liberation Front (NLF) program; Nguyen Huu Tho.

[51]

Vietnam, Reference File, 1972–1973. Major subjects: Bertrand Russell and "To the Conscience of Humanity;" Anti-war movement; Vietnamese women.

REEL 6 Folder #

Folder Title

Correspondence — International cont. [52]

Yugoslavia, 1968. Major subject: Anti-war movement.

[53]

Miscellaneous Countries. Major subjects: Anti-war movement in Austria, Ceylon, Cyprus, Sweden and Switzerland; International Anti-War Movement demonstrations; World Council of Peace. Principal correspondent: Dannenberg, Linda.

Correspondence — Miscellaneous [54]

International Tribunal, 1967. Major subject: International War Crimes Tribunal. Principal correspondents: Dannenberg, Linda ; Dawson, Kipp ; Sartre, JeanPaul.

[55]

Recruiting Tours, Allen Myers, 1969–1970. Major subjects: Myers, Allen; Student Mobilization Committee recruitment. Principal correspondent: Myers, Allen. 6

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Recruiting Tours, others, 1967–1971. Major subject: Student Mobilization Committee recruitment.

Correspondence — States [57]

Area Reports, 1970, May 5–10. Major subjects: Boston, MA; California; Canada; Chicago, IL; Detroit, MI; Georgia; Illinois; Los Angeles, CA; Maryland; Massachusetts; Michigan; New York City; New York State; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, PA; Rhode Island; San Francisco, CA; Student strikes; Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Allegheny College; American University; Antioch College; Brown University; Carlow University; Dartmouth College; Hamilton College; Jamestown Community College; Kirkland College; Miami University; Mt. Vernon Junior College; Ohio University; Syracuse University; University of California, Berkeley; University of Florida; University of Hartford; University of Houston; University of Idaho; University of Minnesota; University of Nevada; University of Oregon; University of Wisconsin; Wayne State University; Wellesley University; Wyndham College; Vermont.

[58]

Area Reports, 1970, May 11–14. Major subjects: Boston, MA; California; Chicago, IL; Cleveland, OH; Detroit, MI; Georgia; Los Angeles, CA; Massachusetts; Michigan; Minnesota; Nevada; New York City; New York State; Ohio; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, PA; San Francisco, CA; Student strikes; Teach-ins; Texas; Emory University; Oberlin College; San Francisco State University; Temple University; University of Buffalo; University of Florida; University of Washington; Wayne State University.

[59]

Area Reports, 1970, May 15–26. Major subjects: Arizona; Boston, MA; California; Chicago, IL; Cleveland, OH; Colorado; Detroit, MI; Florida; Georgia; Illinois; Los Angeles, CA; Massachusetts; Michigan; Minnesota; New York City; New York State; Ohio; Oregon; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, PA; San Francisco, CA; Texas; University of Illinois; University of Wisconsin; Wayne State University; Washington State.

[60]

Alabama, 1967–1971. Major subject: Demonstrations.

[61]

Alaska, 1970.

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REEL 7 Folder #

Folder Title

Correspondence — States cont. [62]

Arizona, 1967–1970. Major subject: Demonstrations. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp.

[63]

Arkansas, 1968–1971.

[64]

California, 1966, October–1967, July. Major subject: Demonstrations. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp.

[65]

California, 1967, August–September. Major subject: Demonstrations. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp.

[66]

California, 1967, October–December. Major subject: Demonstrations. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp.

[67]

California, 1968, January–1969, January. Major subjects: Demonstrations; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; International AntiWar Movement; Student strikes; Media; Military personnel. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; Maggi, Mike.

[68]

California, 1969, February–September. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Media on anti-war movement and demonstrations; San Francisco, CA; Nixon, Richard M.; University of California, Berkeley; Veterans and the anti-war movement; Vietnam Veterans Against the War. Principal correspondents: Leanik, Richard; Lipman, Carol; Maggi, Mike; Stanton, Ilona.

[69]

California, 1969, October– 1970, May. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Kent State University massacre; Nationwide moratoriums; National Steering Committee; Progressive Labor Party (PL) attack on steering committee; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) attack on steering committee.

[70]

California, 1970, August–1972. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Media on the demonstrations; Military personnel; Nationwide moratoriums; National Peace Action Coalition (NPAC); Student strikes; Military recruiters on campuses; San Diego State College.

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Colorado, 1967–1972. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Nixon, "Pat" (first lady).

[72]

Connecticut, 1967–1971. Major subjects: "Minuteman Attack;" Latin America; New England Committee for Non-Violent Action; University of Hartford. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dannenberg, Linda; Dawson, Kipp; Stapleton, Syd

REEL 8 Folder #

Folder Title

Correspondence — States cont. [73]

Delaware, 1967–1971. Major subjects: Nixon, Richard M.; University of Delaware. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp.

[74]

Florida, 1967–1971. Major subject: Demonstrations. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[75]

Georgia, 1967–1972. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Military personnel. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; Horowitz, Gus; Stanton, Ilona.

[76]

Hawaii, 1969; and Idaho, 1971.

[77]

Illinois, 1966, December–1967, September. Major subjects: Chicago, IL; Student strikes; Demonstrations; University of Chicago. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp; Horowitz, Gus.

[78]

Illinois, 1967, October–1968, November. Major subjects: Chicago, IL; Demonstrations. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; Maggi, Mike; Stapleton, Syd.

[79]

Illinois, 1969, January–1970, March. Major subjects: Chicago, IL; Demonstrations. Principal correspondent: Stanton, Ilona.

[80]

Illinois, 1970, September–1972, April. Major subjects: Chicago, IL; Demonstrations; Northern Illinois University.

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Indiana, 1967–1970. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; Stapleton, Syd.

[82]

Iowa, 1967–1969. Major subjects: Non-violence conferences; University of Iowa. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[83]

Kansas, 1969.

[84]

Kentucky, 1967–1971. Major subjects: Conferences and meetings; Demonstrations; Nixon, "Pat"; Appalachian South College. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[85]

Louisiana, 1967–1969; and Maine, 1967–1969. Principal correspondents: Horowitz, Gus.

[86]

Maryland, 1967–1972. Major subjects: Demonstrations; High schools. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; Horowitz, Gus.

[87]

Massachusetts, 1967, January–1968, November. Major subjects: Boston, MA; Demonstrations; Boston high schools; International Anti-War Movement. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Chomsky, Noam; Dawson, Kipp; Horowitz, Gus; Petrick, Howard; Zinn, Howard.

[88]

Massachusetts, 1969, March–November. Major subjects: Boston, MA; Demonstrations; New England G.I.-Civilian Alliance for Peace; Boston Students for a Democratic Society. Principal correspondent: Chis, Barbara.

REEL 9 Folder #

Folder Title

Correspondence — States cont. [89]

Massachusetts, 1970, January–October. Major subjects: Boston, MA; Demonstrations; Kent State University massacre; New England; National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Principal correspondent: Levin, Marilyn.

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Massachusetts, 1971, January–1972. Major subjects: Boston, MA; Conferences and meetings; Boston University Press; High schools; Demonstrations; New England universities and colleges. Principal correspondent: Chomsky, Noam.

[91]

Michigan, 1966, January–1967, October. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Detroit, MI. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp; Lipman, Carol.

[92]

Michigan, 1967, November–1968, June. Major subjects: National conferences and meetings; Detroit, MI. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp.

[93]

Michigan, 1968, July–1970, November. Major subjects: Regional conferences and meetings; Demonstrations; Detroit, MI. Principal correspondent: Stapleton, Syd.

[94]

Michigan, 1971, January–1972, July. Major subjects: Washington, D.C. conferences and meetings; Demonstrations; Detroit, MI; National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Principal correspondent: King, Coretta Scott.

[95]

Minnesota, 1967 January–1970 August. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Minnesota Student Association. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; Horowitz, Gus.

[96]

Minnesota, 1970, September–1972, September. Major subjects: Demonstrations; National Peace Action Coalition (NPAC); Student strikes. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp.

[97]

Missouri, 1967–1971; Montana, 1967; Nebraska, 1968; Nevada, undated; and New Hampshire, 1967–1971. Major subjects: Washington, D.C. demonstrations; University of New Hampshire.

[98]

New Jersey, 1967–1971. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Military draft; Threat to "Pat" Nixon. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp.

[99]

New Mexico, 1967–1968.

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Folder Title

Correspondence — States cont. [100]

New York, 1966, December–1967, September. Major subjects: New York City demonstrations; New York City; Spring Mobilization Committee sponsors. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp; Hillman, Terry.

[101]

New York, 1967, October–1968, April. Major subjects: New York City demonstrations; New York City. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; Hillman, Terry.

[102]

New York, 1968, May–October. Major subjects: New York City demonstrations; Military personnel; New York City; Columbia University. Principal correspondent: Maggi, Mike.

[103]

New York, 1968, November–1969. Major subjects: New York City conferences and meetings; New York City demonstrations; Military personnel; New York City. Principal correspondents: Chomsky, Noam; Maggi, Mike.

[104]

New York, 1970–1971. Major subjects: New York City conferences and meetings; Davis, Angela; Military personnel; New York City; Student strikes.

[105]

New York, 1972, January–1973, February. Major subjects: New York City conferences and meetings; New York City demonstrations; Presidential election; Jane Fonda's Vietnam trip; New York City. Principal correspondent: McGovern, George.

[106]

North Carolina, 1967–1970; and North Dakota, 1967–1968. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp.

[107]

Ohio, 1967, January–September. Major subjects: Cleveland, OH; Demonstrations. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp; Horowitz, Gus; Peck, Sidney.

[108]

Ohio, 1967, October–1969, July. Major subjects: Cleveland, OH; Conferences and meetings; Military personnel; Student strikes; Oberlin College. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; Stapleton, Syd. 12

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Folder Title

Correspondence — States cont. [109]

Ohio, 1969, August–1970, November. Major subjects: Cleveland, OH; Conferences and meetings; Demonstrations G.I. Press Service; General Electric strike; High schools; National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam meetings; National Peace Action Coalition; Student strikes. Principal correspondents: Gordon, Jerry; Sluchan, Steve.

[110]

Ohio, 1971, March–1973, January. Major subjects: Cleveland, OH; Conferences and meetings; Demonstrations; Jackson State University shootings; Kent State University massacre; Media and the anti-war movement; National Peace Action Coalition.

[111]

Oklahoma, 1967–1971. Major subject: Oklahoma University. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[112]

Oregon, 1967–1972. Major subject: Demonstrations. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; McGovern, George.

[113]

Pennsylvania, 1967, January–1969, August. Major subjects: Chicago conferences and meetings; Philadelphia conferences and meetings; Demonstrations; Military draft and African-Americans; Military personnel. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp; Horowitz, Gus; Stapleton, Syd.

[114]

Pennsylvania, 1969, September–1972, September. Major subjects: High schools; Philadelphia conferences and meetings; Demonstrations; Washington, D.C. demonstrations; High schools and anti-war conferences; "Kent State 25"; John Kerry in Philadelphia; Military personnel; New York City National Anti-War Conference; National Peace Action Coalition; Philadelphia; Student strikes; Kent State University. Principal correspondent: Markus, Marilyn.

[115]

Puerto Rico, 1966–1968. Major subjects: Conferences and meetings; Anti-war movement; Universities and colleges.

[116]

Rhode Island, 1967–1970. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; Petrick, Howard. 13

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[117]

South Carolina, 1968–1969; South Dakota, 1969; and Tennessee, 1967– 1968, 1971. Major subjects: Fort Jackson 9; G.I.'s United Against the War in Vietnam. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[118]

Texas, 1967, February–1969, December. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Student strikes; Universities and colleges. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp.

[119]

Texas, 1970, January–1972, June. Major subjects: Student conferences and meetings; Demonstrations; Kent State University massacre; Fort Hood; Military personnel; Student strikes; University of Houston; Universities and colleges.

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Correspondence — States cont. [120]

Utah, 1968–1970; and Vermont, 1967–1970. Major subject: Military draft reform.

[121]

Virginia, 1967–1971. Major subject: Universities and colleges. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[122]

Washington, 1967–1971. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Universities and colleges. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp.

[123]

Washington, D.C., 1967–1973. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Federal employees; Universities and colleges. Principal correspondents: Bustin, Debby; Chomsky, Noam; Dawson, Kipp.

[124]

West Virginia, 1967–1969. Principal correspondent: Petrick, Howard.

[125]

Wisconsin, 1967, February–1969, February. Major subject: Demonstrations. Principal correspondents: Cagan, Leslie; Dawson, Kipp; Maggi, Mike.

[126]

Wisconsin, 1969, March–1971, February. Major subject: Demonstrations. 14

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Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1967–1972. Major subjects: Agency for International Development (AID); Counterinsurgency research; Agile-Coin Game; American Anthropological Association Academic Advisory Council for Thailand; Regional conferences and meetings; U.S. House of Representatives; U.S. Senate; "Stop the Draft Week"; U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Thailand; Universities and colleges. Principal correspondents: Dawson, Kipp; Muskie, Edmund.

Activity File [128]

Campus Complicity, 1970. Major subject: Demonstrations.

[129]

GE Strike Support, 1969. Major subject: General Electric strike.

Activity File — High School Organizing [130]

Correspondence and General Papers, 1967–1972. Major subjects: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU); Chicago conferences and meetings; High school students rights; High schools; Military draft and graduation ceremonies; National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee; Student strikes.

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Activity File — High School Organizing cont. [131]

Legal Material, 1968–1972. Major subject: Student rights. Principal correspondent: Gordon, Jerry.

[132]

Flyers, Undated. Major subjects: Conferences and meetings; High schools.

[133]

Clippings, 1969–1971.

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Activity File — House Committee on Internal Security [134]

House Committee on Internal Security, 1970. Major subjects: House Un-American Activities Committee; Hearings on the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam.

Activity File — 1966–1968 [135]

1966, December 28–30. Major subjects: "We Won't Go"; Student strikes; Conferences and meetings; Military draft; Military personnel; Jeffrey Segal case.

[136]

1967, April 8–15, Vietnam Week. Major subjects: Anti-war movement and Communists; International relations conferences; U.S. House of Representatives; Demonstrations; House UnAmerican Activities Committee; Student Mobilization Committee international address; Vietnam Week. Principal correspondent: Miller, Russell W., Jr.

[137]

1967, April 8–15, Vietnam Week correspondence. Major subjects: Demonstrations; High schools; Vietnam Week.

[138]

1967, May 13–14, Chicago conference. Major subjects: Chicago conferences and meetings; National Anti-War Conference; University of Chicago.

[139]

1967, October 21, “Confront the Warmakers.” Major subjects: Chicago conferences and meetings; International demonstrations; Washington, D.C. demonstrations.

[140]

1967, December 4–8, “Stop the Draft” Week. Major subjects: "Stop the Draft" Week; Conferences and meetings; Military draft; Student Mobilization Committee directory.

[141]

1968, January 27–29, National Antiwar Conference. Major subjects: Emergency Rally; National Anti-War Conference; Chicago. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[142]

1968, April 26–27, International Student Strike [1 of 2]. Major subjects: International Anti-War Movement; Military personnel; Student strikes. Principal correspondent: Dawson, Kipp.

[143]

1968, April 26–27, International Student Strike [2 of 2]. Major subjects: International Anti-War Movement; Student strikes.

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Activity File — 1968 cont.–1970 [144]

1968, April 26–27, International Student Strike, Clippings. Major subjects: International Anti-War Movement; Student strikes.

[145]

1968, August 31–September 1, National Conference. Major subject: Labor Day Conference.

[146]

1968, December 27–29, G.I.–Civilian Anti-War Conference. Major subjects: G.I.-Civilian Conference; Military personnel. Principal correspondent: Petrick, Howard.

[147]

1969, January 18–20, Counter-Inauguration. Major subjects: Counter-Inauguration demonstration; Military personnel; Veterans and the anti-war movement.

[148]

1969, April 5–6, Easter Weekend Mobilization. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Easter Weekend Mobilization; G.I.-Civilian Conference; High schools; Military personnel. Principal correspondents: Halstead, Fred; Lipman, Carol.

[149]

1969, June, Visit by Japanese Radicals. Major subject: Japan Congress Against A-and H-Bombs. Principal correspondents: Halstead, Fred; Lipman, Carol.

[150]

1969, July 4–5, National Anti-War Conference. Major subjects: African-Americans and the anti-war movement; Cleveland conference; Military personnel; National Anti-War Conference. Principal correspondent: Peck, Sidney.

[151]

1969, August 9, Hiroshima Day. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Hiroshima Day; Hiroshima-Nagasaki Week; Military personnel.

[152]

1969, Fall Offensive. Major subjects: "Autumn Offensive"; Demonstrations.

[153]

1969, October 15, Moratorium. Major subject: Demonstrations. Principal correspondent: Lipman, Carol.

[154]

1969, October, Radicals' trip to Vietnam. 17

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1969, November 15, March on Washington. Major subjects: Washington, D.C. demonstrations; March on Washington, November 15, 1969; Student strikes.

[156]

1970, February 14–15, National Student Anti-War Conference, Preliminary Material. Major subjects: Cleveland conference; International Anti-War Movement demonstrations; National Anti-War Conference. Principal correspondent: Lipman, Carol.

[157]

1970, February 14–15, National Student Anti-War Conference, Proposals and Convention Papers. Major subjects: Cleveland; National Anti-War Conference. Principal correspondent: Lipman, Carol.

[158]

1970, February 14–15, National Student Anti-War Conference, International Letters of Support. Major subjects: International Anti-War Movement; National Anti-War Conference. Principal correspondent: Lipman, Carol.

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Activity File — 1970 cont.–1971 [159]

1970, February 14–15, National Student Anti-War Conference, Handouts. Major subjects: "We Won't Go"; African Americans and the anti-war movement; Cleveland demonstrations; General Electric strike; Media; "We Won't Go" press conference; Resistance to the military draft; Military personnel; Moratoriums; National Anti-War Conference; National Student Congress; Palestine and the anti-war movement; Roger Priest trial; Socialism and the anti-war movement; Students for a Democratic Society moratoriums; The Militant; Veterans and the anti-war movement; Women's Liberation.

[160]

1970, April 15, Demonstration. Major subjects: Canada and the anti-war movement; Demonstrations; National Anti-War Conference; National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam demonstrations; Student strikes; The Militant; Women's Liberation

[161]

1970, April 15, Demonstration, Clippings. Major subjects: Demonstrations; Media coverage.

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1970, May, Strike. Major subjects: Demonstrations on Cambodian Incursion; Demonstrations; Kent State University; Student strikes; Trade unions supporting strikes. Principal correspondents: Chomsky, Noam; Lipman, Carol; Zinn, Howard.

[163]

1970, June 9, National Emergency Conference. Major subject: Cleveland, OH. Principal correspondent: Gordon, Jerry.

[164]

1970, August 8, Hiroshima Day. Major subjects: Cleveland conference; Hiroshima-Nagasaki Week demonstrations; Demonstrations; Hiroshima Day; Committee on Internal Security.

[165]

1970, August 29, Chicano Moratorium.

[166]

1970, October 20–22, Kent State Response. Major subjects: Demonstrations on Cambodian Incursion; Kent State University massacre; Student strikes. Principal correspondent: Chomsky, Noam.

[167]

1970, October 31, Moratorium. Major subjects: Demonstrations; High schools; Labor unions and the anti-war movement; Kent State University Moratorium; Moratoriums; Student strikes; Women's Liberation. Principal correspondents: Chomsky, Noam; Mailer, Norman.

[168]

1970, December 4–6, National Anti-War Conference. Major subjects: Chicago National Anti-War Conference; Peace Action Conference; Trade unions; National Peace Action Coalition. Principal correspondents: Gordon, Jerry; Gorman, Pat; Pollack, Sam.

[169]

1971, February 19–21, National Conference, General. Major subjects: San Francisco demonstrations; Washington, D.C. demonstrations; National Anti-War Conference.

[170]

1971, February 19–21, National Conference, Proposals and Resolutions. Major subjects: Unemployment demonstrations; Gay Liberation defense trial; Military personnel; National Anti-War Conference proposals; Third World Task Force; Women's Liberation.

[171]

1971, April 24, March on Washington. Major subjects: Washington, D.C. demonstrations; Gay Liberation and the antiwar movement; High schools; March on Washington, April 24, 1974; Military personnel; National Student Congress; Third World Task Force; Women's Liberation. Principal correspondent: Bustin, Debby. 19

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1971, May 5, “May Days.” Major subjects: "May Days;" High schools; Jackson State University shootings; Kent State University massacre; Nationwide moratoriums.

[173]

1971, July 2–4, National Anti-War Conference. Major subjects: Gay Liberation and the anti-war movement; New York City National Anti-War Conference; Women's Liberation. Principal correspondents: Bustin, Debby; Friedan, Betty.

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Activity File — 1971 cont.–1972 [174]

1971, November 3 and 6, Strike and March. Major subjects: African-American contingent; Asian-American contingent; Chicano contingent; Regional conferences and meetings; Nationwide demonstrations; Gay liberation contingent; High schools; National Peace Action Coalition New York City convention; Student strikes; Women's liberation.

[175]

1971, December 3–5, National Anti-War Conference. Major subject: Cleveland, OH.

[176]

1972, February 25–27, National Anti-War Conference, Press Materials. Major subjects: Media; New York City; Teach-in.

[177]

1972, February 25–27, National Anti-War Conference, Correspondence. Major subjects: New York City; Teach-in. Principal correspondents: Chomsky, Noam; Lovgren, Fred; McGovern, George; Muskie, Edmund.

[178]

1972, February 25–27, National Anti-War Conference, Proposals. Major subjects: New York City; Proposals. Principal correspondents: Bustin, Debby; Lovgren, Fred.

[179]

1972, April 22, Demonstrations. Major subjects: Los Angeles demonstrations; New York City demonstrations; High schools; Student strikes. Principal correspondent: McGovern, George.

[180]

1972, May 4, Moratorium. Major subjects: Nationwide moratoriums; Student strikes.

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1972, May 21, March on Washington. Major subjects: Washington, D.C. demonstrations; March on Washington, March 21, 1972.

[182]

1972, November 14–18, March. Major subjects: “Stop the Bombing” Day; Demonstrations; Jane Fonda's trip to North Vietnam; High schools.

Press Material [183]

Leaflets for Recruiting, Undated. Major subjects: Gay liberation and the anti-war movement; Recruiting leaflets; Military personnel; Women's liberation.

[184]

Press Releases, 1967, 1970, January–May. Major subject: Media.

[185]

Press Releases, 1970, August–1973. Major subject: Media.

[186]

Miscellaneous Flyers, Undated. Major subject: Media.

[187]

Literature Order Forms, Undated. Major subject: Media.

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Press Material cont. [188]

Mailing lists, Undated.

Financial Records [189]

General, 1968–1970.

[190]

Fundraising Mailing, 1967–1970. Principal correspondents: Chomsky, Noam; Dannenberg, Linda; Friedman, Paul; Horowitz, Gus; Lipman, Carol; Zinn, Howard

[191]

Travel Expense Forms, 1970.

[192]

Chicago Financial Correspondence, 1968–1969. Major subject: The Militant. 21

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[193]

New York Financial Correspondence, Correspondence, 1967–1970.

[194]

New York Financial Correspondence, Advertising Copy, 1969. Major subject: Advertising.

[195]

New York Financial Correspondence, October Breakout, 1967.

[196]

New York Financial Correspondence, Art Show, 1969. Major subject: Fundraising.

[197]

New York Financial Correspondence, Art Auction, 1969. Major subject: Fundraising.

[198]

New York Financial Correspondence, Christmas Art Sale, 1968. Major subject: Fundraising.

[199]

New York Financial Correspondence, Arts and Crafts Sale, 1970. Major subject: Fundraising.

[200]

New York Financial Correspondence, Miscellaneous Flyers, Undated. Major subject: Fundraising.

Newspaper Clippings [201]

1969–1972.

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PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS INDEX The following index is a guide to the major correspondents in this microfilm publication. The first number after each entry refers to the reel, while the number following the colon refers to a numbered folder on that reel. Hence 12: 171, 173 directs the researcher to the folders numbered 171 and 173 on reel 12. Each folder is located on the reel in numerical order and introduced with a title page. These correspondents will not necessarily be found at the beginning of the designated folder, but will be located within it. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial section of this guide, the researcher will find the folder title, inclusive dates, and a list of major subjects, arranged in the order they appear on the film.

Bustin, Debby 1:6; 12:123; 15:171, 173; 16:178

Halstead, Fred 14:148, 149

Cagan, Leslie 1:6; 5:32; 7:62, 64, 65, 66, 72; 8:73, 77, 87; 9:91, 92, 96, 98, 100; 10:106, 107; 11:113, 118; 12:122, 125

Hillman, Terry 9:100; 10:101 Horowitz, Gus 8:75, 77, 85, 86, 87; 9:95; 10:107; 11:113; 17:190

Chis, Barbara 3:17; 4:22; 8:88

King, Coretta Scott 9:94

Chomsky, Noam 8:87; 9:90; 10:103; 12:123; 15:162, 166, 167; 16:177; 17:190

Leanik, Richard 3:16; 7:68

Dannenberg, Linda 6:53, 54; 7:72; 17:190

Levin, Marilyn 8:89

Dawson, Kipp 1:4, 6; 4:27, 29; 5:36, 37, 41, 43, 45, 47; 6:54; 7:62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 72; 8:73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 81, 82, 84, 86, 87; 9:91, 92, 95, 96, 98, 100; 10:101, 106, 107, 108; 11:111, 112, 113, 116, 117, 118; 12:121, 122, 123, 125, 127; 13:141, 142

Lipman, Carol 1:1, 6; 7:68; 9:91; 14:148, 149, 153, 156, 157, 158; 15:162; 17:190 Lovgren, Fred 16:177, 178 Maggi, Mike 7:67, 68; 8:78; 10:102, 103; 12:125

Fonda, Jane 3:19

Mailer, Norman 15:167

Friedan, Betty 15:173

Markus, Marilyn 11:114

Friedman, Paul 17:190

McGovern, George 10:105; 11:112; 16:177, 179

Gordon, Jerry 11:109; 13:131; 15:163, 168

Miller, Russell W., Jr. 13:136

Gorman, Pat 15:168

Muskie, Edmund 12:127; 16:177

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PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS INDEX Myers, Allen 2:12, 13, 14, 15; 3:16, 17, 18, 21; 4:22, 24; 6:55 Patton, Gwen 1:1 Peck, Sidney 10:107; 14:150 Petrick, Howard 2:7, 10, 11; 4:24; 8:87; 11:116; 12:124; 14:146 Pollack, Sam 15:168 Rankin, Hal 3:20 Roy, Jim 1:4 Sartre, Jean-Paul 5:35; 6:54 Singler, Melissa 2:9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Sluchan, Steve 11:109 Smith, Susan 3:16 Standish, Peter 5:36 Stanton, Ilona 2:8; 7:68; 8:75, 79 Stapleton, Syd 7:72; 8:78, 81; 9:93; 10:108; 11:113 Wilkinson, Bob 3:18, 19; 4:22 Young, Joe 4:29 Zinn, Howard 8:87; 15:162; 17:190

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SUBJECT INDEX The following index is a guide to major subjects found in this microfilm publication. The first number after each entry refers to the reel, while the number following the colon refers to a numbered folder on that reel. Hence 4:29, 30, 31 directs the researcher to the folders numbered 29, 30, and 31 on reel 4. Each folder is located on the reel in numerical order and introduced with a title page. These subjects will not necessarily be found at the beginning of the designated folder, but will be located within it. This subject index is best used in conjunction with the reel index, which lists not only folder numbers, but folder titles as well.

Africa anti-war movement, 4:25

Belgium anti-war movement, 4:27

African-Americans anti-war movement, 14:150; 15:159 contingent, 16:174

B'nai B'rith Vocational Service 2:9, 10 Boston, MA 6:57, 58, 59; 8:87, 88, 89; 9:90

Agency for International Development (AID) counterinsurgency research, 12:127

California 6:57, 58, 59; 7:64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70

Agile-Coin Game counterinsurgency research, 12:127

Cambodia anti-war movement, 4:28

Alabama 6:60

Canada anti-war movement, 4:29, 30, 31; 6:57; 15:160

Alaska 6:61

Ceylon anti-war movement, 6:53

American Anthropological Association counterinsurgency research, 12:127

Chicago, IL 6:57, 58, 59; 8:77, 78, 79, 80

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) high school students rights, 12:129

Chicano contingent 16:174

Arizona 6:59; 7:62

Chicano Moratorium 15:165

Arkansas 7:63

China, People’s Republic of anti-war movement, 5:32

Asian-Americans contingent, 16:174

Choice ‘68 1:4

Australia anti-war movement, 4:26

Civil rights summer program, 1:1

Austria anti-war movement, 6:53

Cleveland, OH 6:58, 59; 10:107, 108; 11:109, 110

“Autumn Offensive” 14:152

Colorado 6:59; 7:71

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SUBJECT INDEX Communists, communism anti-war movement, 13:136

Dawson, Kipp exclusion, 1:5

Conferences and meetings Academic Advisory Council for Thailand, 12:127 Boston, 9:90 Boston University Press, 9:90 Chicago, 11:113; 12:129; 13:138, 139 Cleveland, 11:109; 14:150, 156, 157, 158; 15:163 general, 1:1, 6 G.I.-civilian conference, 2:7; 14:146 high schools, 11:114; 13:132 international relations, 13:136 Kentucky, 8:84 Labor Day conference, 14:145 Movement Defense Committee, 1:1 national, 9:92 National Anti-War Conference, 1:6; 4:22; 11:114; 13:138, 141; 14:150, 156, 157, 158; 15:159, 160, 168, 169, 170, 173; 16:175, 176, 177, 178 New York City, 10:103, 104, 105 non-violence, 8:82 Ohio, 10:108; 11:110 Philadelphia, 11:113, 114 Puerto Rico, 11:115 regional, 9:93; 12:127; 16:174 registration, 1:1, 2, 3 “Stop the Draft” Week, 13:140 student strikes, 1:6; 8:77; 13:135 students, 11:119 Texas, 11:119 united defense meeting, 1:1 Washington, D.C., 9:94 “We Won't Go”, 13:135; 15:159 working committee, 1:1, 5

Delaware 8:73 Demonstrations Alabama, 6:60 Arizona, 7:62 “Autumn Offensive”, 14:152 Boston, 8:88 California, 7:64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 Cambodia, 15:162, 166 Cleveland, 15:159 Colorado, 7:71 counter-inauguration, 14:147 Easter weekend, 14:148 emergency rally, 13:141 Florida, 8:74 General Electric strike, 12:128 Georgia, 8:75 Hiroshima-Nagasaki week, 14:151; 15:164 Illinois, 8:77, 78, 79, 80 international, 13:139 Kentucky, 8:84 King, Martin Luther, Jr., 7:67 Los Angeles, 16:179 Maryland, 8:86 Massachusetts, 8:87 Michigan, 9:91, 93, 94 Minnesota, 9:95, 96 nationwide, 14:153; 15:160, 161, 162, 164, 167; 16:174 New England, 8:89 New Jersey, 9:98 New York City, 9:100; 10:101, 102, 103, 105; 16:179 Ohio, 10:107; 11:109, 110 Oregon, 11:112 Pennsylvania, 11:113, 114 San Francisco, 15:169 “Stop the Bombing” Day, 16:182 “Stop the Draft” Week 13:140 Texas, 11:118, 119 unemployment, 15:170 Vietnam Week, 1:6; 13:136, 137 violence at, 1:1 Washington, 12:122 Washington, D.C., 9:97; 11:114; 12:123; 13:139; 14:155; 15:169, 171; 16:181 Wisconsin, 12:125, 126

Congress, U.S. House of Representatives, 12:127; 13:134, 136 Senate, 12:127 Connecticut 7:72 Cyprus anti-war movement, 6:53 Czechoslovakia anti-war movement, 5:33 Davis, Angela 10:104

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SUBJECT INDEX Denmark anti-war movement, 5:34

G.I.'s United Against the War in Vietnam Fort Jackson 9, 11:117 general, 1:6; 2:10

Detroit, MI 6:57, 58, 59; 9:91, 92, 93, 94

Gay liberation anti-war movement, 15:171, 173; 16:183 contingent, 16:174 defense trial, 15:170

Draft see Military draft Easter Weekend Mobilization 14:148

General Electric strikes, 11:109; 12:128; 15:159

Elections presidential, 1:4; 10:105

Georgia 6:57, 58, 59; 8:75

Federal employees free speech, 12:123

Germany anti-war movement, 5:36

Finances Chicago, 17:192 fundraising, 17:190, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200 general, 17:189, 191 New York City, 17:193, 194 "October Breakout", 17:195

Hanh, Thich Nhat press statement, 6:50 Hawaii 8:76 High schools anti-war conference, 11:114 Boston, 8:87 demonstrations, 9:90 general, 11:109; 12:129; 13:130, 132, 133, 137; 14:148; 15:167, 171, 172; 16:174, 179, 182 Maryland, 8:86 parents, 12:129 students rights, 13:131

Florida 6:59; 8:74 Fonda, Jane Vietnam trip, 10:105; 16:182 Fort Hood, Texas 11:119 Fort Jackson 9 11:117

Hiroshima Day 14:151; 15:164

France anti-war movement, 5:35

Hiroshima-Nagasaki Week 14:151; 15:164

G.I. Press Service mailing lists, 4:23 media, 4:24 press releases, 4:22 publication, 1:6; 2:7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15; 3:16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21; 11:109

House of Representatives, U.S. Committee on Internal Security hearings, 13:134 general 12:127 House Un-American Activities Committee, 13:136

G.I.-Civilian Conference 14:146, 148

Hungary anti-war movement, 5:37

G.I. Coffee House Project 3:19, 21

Idaho 8:76

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SUBJECT INDEX Illinois 6:57, 59; 8:77, 78, 79, 80

Labor Day Conference 14:145

India anti-war movement, 5:38

Labor unions anti-war movement, 15:167

Indiana 8:81

Latin America anti-war movement, 5:42; 7:72

International Anti-War Movement demonstrations, 6:53; 14:156 national anti-war conference, 14:158 student strikes, 7:67; 8:87; 13:142, 143; 14:144

Los Angeles, CA 6:57, 58, 59

International War Crimes Tribunal 6:54

Maine 8:85

Iowa 8:82

March on Washington November 15, 1969, 14:155 March 21, 1972, 16:181 April 29, 1974, 15:171

Louisiana 8:85

Israel anti-war movement, 5:39

Maryland 6:57; 8:86

Italy anti-war movement, 5:40

Massachusetts 6:57, 58, 59; 8:87, 88, 89; 9:90

Jackson State University shootings, 11:110; 15:172

"May Days" 15:172

Japan anti-war movement, 5:41

Media advertising, 17:194 anti-war movement, 7:68; 11:110 demonstrations, 7:67, 68, 70 flyers, 15:159; 16:186 literature, 16:183; 17:187 national anti-war conference, 16:176 press releases, 4:22; 15:161; 16:184, 185; 17:201 "We Won't Go" press conference, 15:159

Japan Congress Against A-and H-Bombs visit to U.S., 14:149 Kansas 8:83 Kent State University call to action, 15:162 "Kent State 25", 11:114 massacre, 7:69; 8:89; 11:110, 119; 15:166, 172

Michigan 6:57, 58, 59; 9:91, 92, 93, 94

Kentucky 8:84

Military draft African-Americans, 11:113 Canada, 4:30 dodging, 13:135 general, 1:1, 6 graduation ceremonies, 12:129

Kerry, John in Philadelphia, 11:114 King, Martin Luther, Jr. demonstrations, 7:67

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SUBJECT INDEX New Jersey, 9:98 reform, 12:120 resistance, 15:159 "Stop the Draft Week", 12:127; 13:140

trade unions, 15:168 University of Chicago, 13:138 Washington, D.C., 15:169 National Black Anti-War Anti-Draft Union open letter, 1:1

Military personnel anti-war mail confiscation, 3:20 deserters, 4:30 Fort Hood, 11:119 general, 1:1, 6; 2:7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15; 3:16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21; 4:22, 24; 7:67, 68, 70; 8:75; 10:102, 103, 104, 108; 11:113, 114; 13:135, 142; 14:146, 147, 148, 150, 151; 15:159, 170, 171; 16:183 recruiters on campuses, 7:70

National Collegiate Presidential Primary "Choice 1968", 1:4 National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee high school students rights, 12:129 National Liberation Front (NLF) program, 6:50

Minnesota 6:58, 59; 9:95, 96

National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam demonstrations, 9:94; 15:160 general, 8:89 hearings, 13:134 meetings, 11:109

Minnesota Student Association 9:95 "Minuteman Attack" 7 :72

National Peace Action Coalition (NPAC) California, 7:70 Cleveland, 11:109, 110 general, 1:6 Minnesota, 9:96 national anti-war conference, 15:168 New York City convention, 16:174 Philadelphia, 11:114

Missouri 9:97 Montana 9:97 Moratorium Cleveland, 15:159 Kent State University, 15:167 nationwide, 7:69, 70; 15:167, 172; 16:180

National Steering Committee 1:1, 2, 3; 7:69

Movement Defense Committee 1:1

National Student Congress general, 15:171 speech, 15:159

Myers, Allen 6:55

Nebraska 9:97

National Anti-War Conference Chicago, 13:141; 15:168 Cleveland, 14:150, 156, 157, 158; 15:159; 16:175 demonstrations, 15:160 media, 1:6; 4:22 New York City, 11:114; 15:173; 16:176, 177, 178 peace action conference, 15:168 proposals, 15:170; 16:178 teach-in, 16:176, 177

Netherlands anti-war movement, 5:43 Nevada 6:58 New England Committee for Non-Violent Action “minutemen attack”, 7:72

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SUBJECT INDEX New England G.I.-Civilian Alliance for Peace 2:8, 9; 8:88

Ohio 6:58, 59; 10:107, 108; 11:109, 110 Oklahoma 11:111

New Hampshire 9:97

Oregon 6:59; 11:112

New Jersey 9:98

Palestine anti-war movement, 15:159

New Mexico 9:99

Pennsylvania 6:57, 58, 59; 11:113, 114

New York City 1:1; 6:57, 58, 59; 9:100; 10:101, 102, 103, 104, 105

Philadelphia, PA 6:57, 58, 59; 11:113

New York State 6:57, 58, 59; 9:100; 10:101, 102, 103, 104, 105

Priest, Roger trial, 15:159

New York Times 2:15

Progressive Labor Party attack on steering committee, 1:1; 7:69

New Zealand anti-war movement, 4:26; 5:44

Puerto Rico anti-war movement, 11:115

Nguyen Huu Tho 6:50

Rhode Island 6:57; 11:116

Nixon Doctrine Vietnam International article, 5:48

Russell, Bertrand "To the Conscience of Humanity", 6:51

Nixon, "Pat" (first lady) Colorado, 7:71 Kentucky, 8:84 threat, 9:98

San Francisco, CA 6:57, 58, 59 Segal, Jeffrey case, 13:135

Nixon, Richard M. letter, 8:73 San Francisco, 7:68

Senate, U.S. Foreign Relations Committee, 12:127

North Carolina 10:106

Socialists, Socialism anti-war movement, 15:159

North Dakota 10:106

South Carolina 11:117

Norway anti-war movement, 5:45

South Dakota 11:117

“October Breakout” 17:195

Spring Mobilization Committee sponsors, 9:100

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SUBJECT INDEX Stapleton, Syd exclusion, 1:5

Tho, Nguyen Huu letter, 6:50

“Stop the Bombing” Day 16:182

"To the Conscience of Humanity" 6:51 Trade unions national anti-war conference, 15:168 supporting strikes, 15:162

“Stop the Draft” Week 13:140 Student Mobilization Committee (SMC) directory, 1:1; 13:140 international address, 13:136 mailing lists, 17:188 recruitment tours, 6:55, 56

U.K. anti-war movement, 5:47, 48 Universities and Colleges Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 6:57 Allegheny College, 6:57 American University, 6:57 Antioch College, 6:57 Appalachian south, 8:84 Brown University, 6:57 Carlow University, 6:57 Columbia University, 10:102 counterinsurgency research, 12:127 Dartmouth College, 6:57 Emory University, 6:58 Hamilton College, 6:57 Jackson State University, 11:110; 15:172 Jamestown Community College, 6:57 Kent State University, 7:69; 8:89; 11:110, 114, 119; 15:162, 166, 172 Kirkland College, 6:57 Miami University, 6:57 military recruiters on campuses, 7:70 Mt. Vernon Junior College, 6:57 New England, 9:90 Northern Illinois University, 8:80 Oberlin College, 6:58; 10:108 Ohio University, 6:57 Oklahoma University, 11:111 Puerto Rico, 11:115 San Diego State College, 7:70 San Francisco State University, 6:58 Syracuse University, 6:57 Temple University, 6:58 Texas, 11:118, 119 University of Buffalo, 6:58 University of California, Berkeley, 6:57; 7:68 University of Chicago, 8:77; 13:138 University of Delaware, 8:73 University of Florida, 6:57, 58 University of Hartford, 6:57; 7:72 University of Houston, 6:57; 11:119 University of Idaho, 6:57

Students campus organizing program, 1:1 strikes, 6:57, 58; 7:70; 9:96; 10:104, 108; 11:109, 114, 119, 118; 12:129; 13:135, 142, 143; 14:144, 155; 15:160, 162, 166, 167; 16:174, 179, 180 teach-in, 6:58 Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) attack on steering committee, 1:1; 7:69 Boston, 8:88 moratoriums, 15:159 Sweden anti-war movement, 5:46; 6:53 Switzerland anti-war movement, 6:53 Teach-in 6:58 Tennessee 11:117 Texas 6:58, 59; 11:118, 119 Thailand counterinsurgency research, 12:127 The Militant publication, 15:159, 160; 17:192 Thich Nhat Hanh press statement, 6:50 Third World Task Force 15:170, 171

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SUBJECT INDEX University of Illinois, 6:59 University of Iowa, 8:82 University of Minnesota, 6:57 University of Nevada, 6:57 University of New Hampshire, 9:97 University of Oregon, 6:57 University of Washington, 6:58 University of Wisconsin, 6:57, 59 Virginia, 12:121 Washington, 12:122 Washington, D.C., 12:123 Wayne State University, 6:57, 58, 59 Wellesley University, 6:57 Wyndham College, 6:57

Wisconsin 12:125, 126 Women's liberation 15:159, 160, 167, 170, 171, 173; 16:174, 183 World Council of Peace 6:53 Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) Dawson, Kipp, 1:5 Stapleton, Syd, 1:5 statement, 1:1

Utah 12:120

Yugoslavia anti-war movement, 6:52

Vermont 6:57; 12:120 Veterans anti-war movement, 2:8; 7:68; 14:147; 15:159 Vietnam anti-war movement, 5:49; 6:50, 51 trip to, 14:154 women, 6:51 Vietnam International 5:48 Vietnam Veterans Against the War 2:8; 7:68 Vietnam Week 1:6; 13:136, 137 Virginia 12:121 Washington State 6:59; 12:122 Washington, D.C. 12:123 West Virginia 12:124 “We Won’t Go” 13:135; 15:159

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