Muste, A. J. Papers on Microfilm, 1905-1967
Collection Number: 5975 mf
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Cornell University Library
DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY
Title:
A. J. Muste Papers on Microfilm, 1905-1967
Repository:
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Collection Number:
5975 mf
Abstract:
The papers of A.J. Muste consist of correspondence, autobiographical materials, book
reviews, speeches, articles, pamphlets, and clippings. The correspondence (1958-1967),
divided into private correspondence and business papers, forms the bulk of the collection.
Numerous individuals and organizations are represented in the correspondence, which
includes information about George Keenan, Linus Pauling, Anatol Rapaport, A. Philip
Randolph, Morton Sobell, the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), the World Peace Brigade,
Pendle Hill, the Hudson Institute, and the Fellowship of Reconciliation. The records
of Liberation Magazine and information about the San Francisco to Moscow Walk, the
Omaha Action, the Polaris Action, and tax resistance are also in the collection.
Creator:
Muste, A. J.
Quanitities:
4.33 cubic feet
Language:
Collection material in English
A.J. Muste (1885-1967), born Abraham Johannes Muste in the province of Zeeland, the
Netherlands, came to the United States in 1891 when the Muste family settled in Grand
Rapids, Michigan. In 1909, Muste was ordained a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church,
but eight years later he became a member of the Society of Friends. During World War
I, Muste's refusal to abandon his pacifist position led to his forced resignation
from the Central Congregational Church in Newtonville, Massachusetts.
Muste's involvement as a labor organizer began in 1919 when he led strikes in the
textile mills of Lawrence, Massachusetts. He became the director of the Brookwood
Labor College in Katonah, New York, remaining there until 1931. Muste served as national
chairman of the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR), 1926-1929. He was one of the founders
of the Conference for Progressive Labor Action (CPLA) in 1929 and in 1934 facilitated
the merger of the CPLA with the Trotskyists to form the short-lived Workers Party
of America. Muste was director of the Presbyterian Labor Temple from 1937 to 1940.
In 1940 he became executive director of the FOR, a position he held until his retirement
in 1953, when he was made director emeritus. From 1948 to 1953 he served as secretary
of the Ohio Peacemakers, a radical pacifist group. He was also a member of the executive
committee of the War Resisters League, one of the international chairmen of the World
Peace Brigade, and helped organize the Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA), on
which he later served as chairman. For several years he was an editor of Liberation
magazine.
Throughout his "retirement," Muste devoted his considerable energies to the civil
rights and peace movements. In the early 1960s he had given much of his attention
to the development of a radical, politically relevant, nonviolent movement. During
the escalation of the Vietnam War in 1964 and 1965, Muste played a major role in organizing
rallies, vigils, and marches to protest the expanding involvement of US military forces
in Vietnam. In 1966, Muste went to Saigon with five other pacifists; one year later
he traveled to Hanoi to meet with North Vietnamese leaders to find ways to end the
war. At the time of his death in February 1967, he was the founding chairmen of the
Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam.
The correspondence (1958-1967), divided into private correspondence and business papers,
forms the bulk of the collection. Numerous individuals and organizations are represented
in the correspondence, which includes information about George Keenan, Linus Pauling,
Anatol Rapaport, A. Philip Randolph, Morton Sobell, the Congress of Racial Equality
(CORE), the World Peace Brigade, Pendle Hill, the Hudson Institute, and the Fellowship
of Reconciliation.
The records of Liberation Magazine and information about the San Francisco to Moscow
Walk, the Omaha Action, the Polaris Action, and tax resistance are also in the collection.
Access to the collections in the Kheel Center is restricted. Please contact a reference
archivist for access to these materials.
This collection must be used in keeping with the Kheel Center Information Sheet and
Procedures for Document Use.
INFORMATION FOR USERS
A. J. Muste Papers on Microfilm #5975 mf. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation
and Archives, Cornell University Library.
Names:
Muste, A. J. (Abraham John), 1885-1967.
CONTAINER LIST
Container
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Description
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Date
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Reel 1 |
Autobiographical material, 1920 to date
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Autobiographical material
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Material about A.J. Muste
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1920-1966 |
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"Liberty and Justice for All"--a study by Elizabeth Tucker
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1957 |
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Material about him
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1967 | |
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Tributes
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1967 |
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Family Correspondence
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1967 |
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Memorial Fund
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1967 |
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Testimonial
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1967 |
Scope and Contents
March 12, 1967.
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Material about him
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1967 |
Scope and Contents
1967 to date
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Reel 1 | 9 |
Correspondence, personal
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1940-1967 |
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Tax refusal
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A.J. Muste case (Harrop Freeman, attorney)
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1956-1962 |
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Correspondence, releases, reprints, etc.
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1949-1965 |
Scope and Contents
1966-67 and no date
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Correspondence, releases, etc.
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1966-1967 |
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Legal charge (United States v. Muste, Omaha action)
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1959 |
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Clippings marked by A.J. Muste (misc.)
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Material on Brookwood Labor College:
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Minutes, releases, courses
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1921-1937 |
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Brookwood controversy
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1928 |
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Documents Dealing with the Brookwood Faculty Controversy, by Cara Cook@
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1933 |
Reel 2 | 9 |
Brookwood experience of C. Cook. Tribute to A.J. Muste@
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Material about Brookwood
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Speeches, 1905-1960:
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Valedictory address
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1905 |
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Speeches
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1937-1939 |
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Labor Temple
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1939 |
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Speeches
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1940-1941 |
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Pendle Hill Lectures
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1941 |
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Speeches
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1942 |
Reel 3 | 7 |
New Brunswick Seminary Lectures
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1944 |
Reel 3 | 8 |
Pendle Hill Lectures on the Peace Testimony
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1954 |
Reel 3 | 9 |
Speeches
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1961-1967 |
Scope and Contents
and no date
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Speeches and writings
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1948-1967 | |
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Quotations and speech material
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Reel 3 | 11 |
Releases written for Peacemakers
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1948-1952 |
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Releases, written for Church Peace Mission
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1950-1953 |
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Releases,
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1954-1967 |
Reel 4 | 3 |
Book Reviews (written by A.J. Muste)
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Articles
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1922-1930 |
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Articles
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1931-1947 |
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Articles
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1948-1956 |
Reel 5 | 1 |
Articles
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1948-1956 |
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Articles
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1957-1964 |
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Articles
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1965-1967 |
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Articles
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Scope and Contents
no date
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Articles
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Scope and Contents
no date continued
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Tape recordings (not filmed)
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Pamphlets
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1930-1967 |
Scope and Contents
and no date
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Correspondence before 1937
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Correspondence
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1937-1940 |
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Correspondence (1958-1963)
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A (General)
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Acts for Peace
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Reel 6 | 8 |
Adams, Robert T.
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Reel 7 | 1 |
Addresses (postal)
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Advance
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Africa, economic development
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Reel 7 | 4 |
Africa Freedom Action Project (see World Peace Brigade)
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Africa (Podea meeting, 1959)
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1959 |
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African conference on nonviolence
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African nonviolent movement
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Reel 7 | 8 |
American Committee on Africa
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Reel 7 | 9 |
American Forum
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Reel 7 | 10 |
American Friends Service Committee
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Reel 7 | 11 |
American Friends ervice Committee (Avon Institute)
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American Friends Service Committee (see also Meachan, Stewart)
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American Friends Service Committee (California)
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Reel 7 | 14 |
American Labor Education Service
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Reel 7 | 15 |
American Legion
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Reel 7 | 16 |
Amsterdam Conference
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Reel 7 | 17 |
Andrews, David
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B (General)
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Bear Mountain statement
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Bigelow, Albert
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Reel 7 | 21 |
Bollens, John (see John Birch Society)
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Bomb test suits
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Reel 7 | 23 |
Briefing on CBR (chemical, biological and radiological warfare)
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Bristah, James
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Brodman, Joseph
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Brooke, Anthony
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Buckeburg, Germany (Conference)
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Reel 7 | 28 |
Butterfield, Herbert
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C (General)
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Reel 7 | 30 |
Cables
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Reel 7 | 31 |
Campaign against Atomic Weapons (Danish)
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Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
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Canadian Peace Research Institute (Pugwash)
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Capital punishment
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Carolan, William
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Catholic Worker
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Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors
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Challenge
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Chandy, K.K.
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CBR (chemical, biological and radiological warfare) see Briefing on CBR
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Reel 7 | 41 |
Chen, John
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Reel 7 | 42 |
Cheyenne (missile site)
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Reel 7 | 43 |
Chicago Conference on Nonviolence in the 1960s
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Reel 8 | 1 |
Christian Approach to Nuclear War version, financial, orders, promotion, releases,
signer and sponsors
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Reel 8 | 2 |
Christian Century
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Reel 8 | 3 |
Christian Peace Conference
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Reel 8 | 4 |
Church Peace Mission:
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Reel 8 | 5 |
Annual Meetings
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Reel 8 | 6 |
Annual report of the Missioner (A.J. Muste)
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Reel 8 | 7 |
Baptist Peace Fellowship
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Reel 8 | 8 |
Brochure: Bulletin
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Reel 8 | 9 |
Conference file
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Reel 8 | 10 |
Constituent representation
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Reel 8 | 11 |
Detroit study papers
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1950 |
Scope and Contents
Area I, II, Miller papers, Muste comment, miscellaneous, Schlip (paper not used)
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Reel 8 | 12 |
East-West Churchmen's meeting (proposed)
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Reel 9 | 1 |
Evanston conference (financial)
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Reel 9 | 2 |
Executive Committee, minutes, etc.
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Reel 9 | 3 |
Financial
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Reel 9 | 4 |
Friends Peace Committee
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Reel 9 | 5 |
General correspondence
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Reel 10 | 1 |
General literature orders, etc.
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Reel 10 | 2 |
History, evaluation, etc. of Church Peace Mission
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Reel 10 | 3 |
Literature and publications (correspondence)
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Reel 10 | 4 |
Message orders
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Reel 10 | 5 |
Miscellaneous report (before 1958, and 1958-1963)
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1958-1963 |
Reel 10 | 6 |
Mueller, Heinz-Albrecht
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Reel 10 | 7 |
1962 National Conference (April 10 Meeting)
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Reel 10 | 8 |
New York
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Reel 10 | 9 |
Organization and officers
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Reel 10 | 10 |
Peachey, Paul
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Reel 10 | 11 |
Questionnaires
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Reel 10 | 12 |
Releases
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Reel 10 | 13 |
Report on study conference planning
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1961 |
Reel 10 | 14 |
Secretary
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Reel 10 | 15 |
Sponsor replies
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Reel 10 | 16 |
Treasurer
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Reel 10 | 17 |
United Presbyterian Peace Fellowship
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Reel 10 | 18 |
Audio Visual-three tape recordings (DeKretser, Dahlberg, Davidon
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Reel 10 | 19 |
Citizens Committee for Equal Rights for Voluntary Hospital Employees
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Reel 10 | 20 |
Citizens Committee for a $1.50 Minimum Hourly Wage in New York City
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Reel 10 | 21 |
Civil Defense
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Reel 10 | 22 |
Civil Defense Protest Committee (financial, sponsors, signer)
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Reel 10 | 23 |
Civil Liberties Conference (proposed)
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Reel 10 | 24 |
Cleveland study conference
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Reel 10 | 25 |
Clippings of interest to A.J. Muste
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Reel 10 | 26 |
College Cevenol
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Reel 10 | 27 |
College Peace Union
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Reel 10 | 28 |
Collins, Canon John
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Reel 10 | 29 |
Colloquy (October 1959)-possible, theological, 1960
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1959-1960 |
Reel 10 | 30 |
Commentary
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Reel 10 | 31 |
Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA)
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Reel 10 | 32 |
CNVA-Cheyenne Project
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Reel 11 | 1 |
CNVA-Christmas Island Project
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Reel 11 | 2 |
CNVA-Correspondence to Muste
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Reel 11 | 3 |
CNVA-Directions
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Reel 11 | 4 |
CNVA-Executive committee
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Reel 11 | 5 |
CNVA-Financial
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Reel 11 | 6 |
Committee for Nonviolent Action (continued)
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Reel 11 | 7 |
CNVA-General
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Reel 11 | 8 |
CNVA-London to Leningrad Project (Financial, Working, etc.)
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Reel 11 | 9 |
CNVA-Miscellaneous reports, etc.
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Reel 11 | 10 |
CNVA-Nashville to Washington Walk, Spring 1962
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1962 |
Reel 11 | 11 |
CNVA-Nonviolent action against nuclear weapons (miscellaneous)
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Reel 11 | 12 |
CNVA-Omaha action (see Omaha project)
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Reel 11 | 13 |
CNVA-Polaris Action (see Polaris project and Lyttle, Bradford J.)
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Reel 11 | 14 |
CNVA-Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Walk
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Reel 11 | 15 |
CNVA- Q-W-G Walk, Albany, Georgia
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Reel 12 | 1 |
CNVA- Q-W-G Walk, Albany log (incomplete)
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Reel 12 | 2 |
CNVA- Q-W-G Walk, clippings
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Reel 12 | 3 |
CNVA- Q-W-G Walk-Correspondence with sheriffs and other government officials
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CNVA- Q-W-G Walk-Financial
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CNVA- Q-W-G Walk-General correspondence
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Reel 12 | 6 |
CNVA- Q-W-G Walk-Memos sent to National Committee members and walkers
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Reel 12 | 7 |
CNVA- Q-W-G Walk-Pamphlets, releases, and schedules
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Reel 12 | 8 |
CNVA- Q-W-G Walk-Walk Reports
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Reel 12 | 9 |
CNVA-San Francisco to Moscow Walk for Peace-Financial, Follow-Up
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CNVA-San Francisco to Moscow Walk for Peace-Personnel, photographs
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Reel 12 | 11 |
CNVA-Swann, Robert
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CNVA-Taxes
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Reel 12 | 13 |
CNVA-Visit of the Soviet Peace Committee to the USA (February 1964)
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1964 |
Reel 12 | 14 |
CNVA-Weekly Bulletin
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Reel 12 | 15 |
CNVA, New England
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Reel 12 | 16 |
CNVA, West
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Reel 12 | 17 |
Committee for Return of Confiscated German and Japanese Property
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Reel 13 | 1 |
Conscientious objection
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Reel 13 | 2 |
Consultative Peace Council
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Reel 13 | 3 |
Correspondent
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Reel 13 | 4 |
Council for a Livable World
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Reel 13 | 5 |
Cuba
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Reel 13 | 6 |
Cuban defense committee
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Reel 13 | 7 |
Cuban government pamphlets
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Reel 13 | 8 |
Fair Play for Cuba Committee (see Fair Play for Cuba Committee)
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Reel 13 | 9 |
Medicine for Cuba
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Reel 13 | 10 |
Nonviolent Committee for Cuban Independence
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Reel 13 | 11 |
D (General)
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Reel 13 | 12 |
Detrick (Fort Detrick) Direct Action Committee against Nuclear War
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Reel 13 | 13 |
Direct action projects
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Reel 13 | 14 |
Disarmament
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Reel 13 | 15 |
Disarmament News
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Reel 13 | 16 |
Dissent
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Reel 13 | 17 |
Dolci, Danilo
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Dos Passos, John
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Reel 13 | 19 |
Douglas, Deborah
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Dugger, Ronnie
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E (General)
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Reel 13 | 22 |
East Harlem Protestant Parish
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East Harlem Protestant Parish-Narcotics Committee (see Harlem Narcotics Conference)
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Reel 13 | 24 |
East-West Christian Leaders' Conference
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Reel 13 | 25 |
Easter Peace Projects
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Reel 13 | 26 |
Eddy, Norman (see Harlem Narcotics Committee)
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Reel 14 | 1 |
Engagements
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1961 |
Scope and Contents
possible and refused
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Reel 15 | 18 |
France (Anti-nuclear war demonstrations)
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Reel 14 | 2 |
Ethical Culture, Society for
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Reel 14 | 3 |
Evangelical United Brethren
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Reel 15 | 19 |
Frankfort
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Reel 14 | 4 |
F (General)
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Reel 16 | 1 |
Frankfort Conference news
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Reel 14 | 5 |
Facci, Joseph (article)
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Reel 16 | 2 |
Freedom House
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Reel 14 | 6 |
Fair Play for Cuba Committee
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Reel 16 | 3 |
Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL)
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Reel 14 | 7 |
Fellowship of Reconciliation
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Reel 16 | 4 |
Friends Journal
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Reel 16 | 5 |
Friends Peace Committee (British) Fromm, Erich
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National
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Reel 16 | 6 |
Fulcrum Press
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Reel 14 | 9 |
F.O.R.
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Fund appeals
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Reel 14 | 10 |
Church secretary position
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Reel 16 | 8 |
G (General)
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Reel 14 | 11 |
Committees: On organization
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Gandhi Marg
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Reel 14 | 12 |
National Council, Executive Committee (minutes, etc.)
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Gandhi Memorial in New York City
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Financial and personal
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Reel 16 | 11 |
Gandhi Peace Foundation (India conference on anti-nuclear arms)
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North American Committee, minutes
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Conferences
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1958-1963 |
Scope and Contents
Fall 1958, Fall 1961, Fall 1962, Summer 1963
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General Strike for peace
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Frost, Henry
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Geneva (trip of American pacifists)
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German Friends
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General
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Japan
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Golden Rule (ship)
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Gravem, Axel B.
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National Staff
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Greater New York peace groups (conference of)
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National (cont.)
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Greene, Felix
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New members (or prospects)
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H (General)
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November 11, 1960, meeting
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1960 |
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Picnic
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1960 |
Reel 16 | 20 |
Hall, Francis (see Powell House)
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Hammond, William, request
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Publications (Aids for Peace Action, Fieldworker)
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Reel 16 | 22 |
Harlem Narcotics Committee
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Regional conference
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1960 |
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Regional offices (Midwest)
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Hefner, William (Peace Party)
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Shelters for the Shelterless
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Highlander Folk School
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Soper, Donald, dinner
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Hiroshima Dancers
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Reel 14 | 29 |
Turn Toward Peace (New York)
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Hiroshima Day
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New York
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Hiroshima Peace Declaration
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Hiroshima-Auschwitz Peace March, 1963
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F.O.R. New York (1, 2)
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Reel 16 | 29 |
Hoffman, Hallock
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Agenda
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Annual dinner, 1959, 1961, 1962
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1959-1962 |
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Hoover, J. Edgar
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New York (cont.)
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Reel 16 | 31 |
Hospital Workers
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Annual dinner
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1963 |
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House Un-American Activities Committee, opposition to
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Appeal, response to Thanksgiving appeal
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Howard, Asbury (case and statement)
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Committees: Council
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Hudson Institute
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Reel 16 | 35 |
India
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Reel 15 | 8 |
Executive committee
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Reel 16 | 36 |
Interchurch Center
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Reel 15 | 9 |
Conferences, Fall 1962
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1962 |
Reel 16 | 37 |
International Liaison Committee of Peace (ILCOP)
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Reel 15 | 10 |
Financial
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Reel 16 | 38 |
J (General)
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Reel 15 | 11 |
Kenworthy, Leonard
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Jack, Homer A.
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Retreat
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1961 |
Reel 16 | 40 |
Jacobson, Julius
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International
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I.F.O.R. (1,2)
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Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs
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Eastman, Philip
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John Birch Society
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Reel 15 | 16 |
Field, George (see Freedom House)
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K (General)
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Reel 16 | 44 |
Kaunda, Kenneth
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Fort Detrick (see Detrick)
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Kennedy, John F.
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King, Martin Luther
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King-Hall, Stephen
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Kinzua Dam
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Kloppenburg, Heinz
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Kohn, Lucile
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Scope and Contents
see American Labor Education Service
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Koinonia Farm
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Kora, Tomi
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Kruse, John
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L (General)
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Lawson, James
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Lecoin, Louis
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Lens, Sidney
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Reel 17 | 4 |
Lerner, Max
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Lester, Muriel
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Letters to editors
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Liberation
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Reel 17 | 8 |
Editorial board meetings
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1960 |
Reel 17 | 9 |
Editorial board minutes
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1959-1963 |
Reel 17 | 10 |
Publication exchanges
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Reel 17 | 11 |
Financial correspondence regarding appeals, etc.
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1962-1963 |
Reel 17 | 12 |
Integration, correspondence
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Reel 17 | 13 |
Office personnel, correspondence
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Reel 17 | 14 |
Promotion, promotional materials
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Reel 17 | 15 |
Prospectus for September 1959 issue
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1959 |
Reel 17 | 16 |
Reprints, correspondence
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1959-1960 |
Reel 17 | 17 |
Correspondence regarding New York Times issue
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1959 |
Scope and Contents
March 19, 1959.
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Correspondence, general
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1960-1966 |
Reel 18 | 1 |
Correspondence relating to articles
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1958-1966 |
Reel 18 | 2 |
Editorials, by editors, dated by appearance in Liberation
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Reel 18 | 3 |
Editorials and articles by A.J. Muste
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Reel 18 | 4 |
Reprints, flyers, etc.
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Reel 18 | 5 |
Miscellaneous
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Reel 18 | 6 |
London Conference, 1961 (disarmament and world tensions)
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Reel 18 | 7 |
Lutheran Peace Fellowship
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Reel 18 | 8 |
Lyttle, Bradford J.
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Reel 18 | 9 |
M (General)
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Reel 18 | 10 |
McCrackin, Maurice (case and replies)
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Reel 18 | 11 |
McGovern, (Senator) George
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Reel 18 | 12 |
March on Washington
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Reel 18 | 13 |
May Day Celebration
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Reel 18 | 14 |
May Day Committee
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Scope and Contents
see Union Square May Day Committee
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Mayer, Peter (Orion Press)
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Reel 18 | 16 |
Meachan, Stewart
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Scope and Contents
see also American Friends Service Committee
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Reel 18 | 17 |
The Meeting School
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Reel 18 | 18 |
Meigs, Mary
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Reel 18 | 19 |
Metropolitan Board for Conscientious Objectors
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Minority of One
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Reel 18 | 21 |
Missile Bases
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Reel 18 | 22 |
Modern Community Developers, Inc.
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Reel 18 | 23 |
Monroe Defendants, Committee to Aid
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Reel 18 | 24 |
Moral rearmament
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Reel 18 | 25 |
N (General)
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Reel 18 | 26 |
National Committee to Abolish the Un-American Activities Committee
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Scope and Contents
see also House Un-American Activities Committee, opposition to
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National Council for Peace and against Nuclear Weapons
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Reel 18 | 28 |
National Council for Prevention of War
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Reel 18 | 29 |
National Council for American-Soviet Friendship
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Reel 18 | 30 |
National Council of Churches
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Reel 18 | 31 |
Nehru, Madame
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Reel 18 | 32 |
New International Year-book
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Reel 18 | 33 |
New University thought
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Reel 18 | 34 |
New York Friends group
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Reel 18 | 35 |
New York Peace Information Center
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Reel 18 | 36 |
Nuclear testing moratorium
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Reel 18 | 37 |
O (General)
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Omaha project
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Reel 18 | 39 |
General (1)
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General (2)
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Reel 19 | 2 |
Financial
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Reel 19 | 3 |
Follow-up
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Reel 19 | 4 |
Trial
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Reel 19 | 5 |
One Hundred Days for Peace
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Reel 19 | 6 |
Our Generation against Nuclear War
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Reel 19 | 7 |
Oxford Conference
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Reel 19 | 8 |
P (General)
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Reel 19 | 9 |
Pacifica Research Center
|
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Reel 19 | 10 |
Pacifism, inquiries about
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Reel 19 | 11 |
Pacifist blueprints for peace
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Reel 19 | 12 |
Pacifist publications
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Reel 19 | 13 |
Pacifist songbook
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Reel 19 | 14 |
Pacifist strategy and tactics
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Reel 19 | 15 |
Paris consultation
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Reel 19 | 16 |
Parole for Green and Winston
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Reel 19 | 17 |
Pauling petition
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Reel 19 | 18 |
Pauling statement
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Reel 19 | 19 |
Peace Action Center
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Reel 19 | 20 |
Peace News
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Reel 19 | 21 |
Peace Pledge Union
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Reel 19 | 22 |
Peace Research
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Reel 19 | 23 |
Peacemaker
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Reel 19 | 24 |
Pendle Hill (Consultative Peace Council)
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Reel 19 | 25 |
Pendle Hill Letter (to President Eisenhower)
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Reel 19 | 26 |
Philosophical Library
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Reel 19 | 27 |
Phoenix (yacht)
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Reel 19 | 28 |
Pickard, Raleigh (India Letter)
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Reel 19 | 29 |
Pioneer Youth of America
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Reel 19 | 30 |
Polaris project
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Reel 19 | 31 |
Political Action for Peace
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Reel 19 | 32 |
Political Action for Peace (MAssachusetts)
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Scope and Contents
see Hefner, William
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Pope, Robert
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Reel 19 | 34 |
Powell House
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Reel 19 | 35 |
Prague meeting
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Reel 20 | 1 |
Prayer House
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Reel 20 | 2 |
Princeton meeting
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Reel 20 | 3 |
The Progressive
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Reel 20 | 4 |
Promoting enduring peace
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Reel 20 | 5 |
Protests against testing
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Reel 20 | 6 |
Provisional Defense Committee (financial)
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Reel 20 | 7 |
Provisional study document
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Reel 20 | 8 |
Puerto Rican political prisoners
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Reel 20 | 9 |
Puidoux Conference, III, 1960, Bievres, France
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Reel 20 | 10 |
Quaker conferences in Southern Asia (see Johnson, Russell, in folder J-General)
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Reel 20 | 11 |
Quaker Program at the United Nations
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Reel 20 | 12 |
R (General)
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Reel 20 | 13 |
Read, Thans
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Reel 20 | 14 |
Reed, Theodore
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Reel 20 | 15 |
Reynolds, Earle
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Reel 20 | 16 |
Reynolds, Ruth
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Reel 20 | 17 |
Rockefeller statement
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Reel 20 | 18 |
Rosenberg case
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Reel 20 | 19 |
Roszak, Theodore
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Reel 20 | 20 |
Roy, Ralph Lord
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Reel 20 | 21 |
Russell, Bertrand
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Reel 20 | 22 |
S (General)
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Reel 20 | 23 |
Sahara Protest Team
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Reel 20 | 24 |
Salstrom, Paul
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Reel 20 | 25 |
SANE
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Reel 20 | 26 |
Saturday Evening Post
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Reel 20 | 27 |
School of Conflict Resolution
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Reel 20 | 28 |
Schutz, Robert
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Reel 20 | 29 |
Scott, Lawrence
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Reel 20 | 30 |
Signatures (A.J. Muste)
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Smith Act cases (Denver, CO)
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Reel 20 | 32 |
Sobell, Morton
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Reel 20 | 33 |
Sociedades Hispana Confederadas
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Reel 20 | 34 |
Society for Social Responsibility in Science
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Reel 20 | 35 |
South (nonviolent struggle, including sit-ins)
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Reel 20 | 36 |
South Africa
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Reel 20 | 37 |
South Africa Action
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Reel 20 | 38 |
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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Reel 20 | 39 |
Southern Farmer, Inc.
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Reel 20 | 40 |
Soviet physicists
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Reel 20 | 41 |
Span
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Reel 20 | 42 |
Steere, Douglas
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Reel 20 | 43 |
Stein, Walter
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Reel 20 | 44 |
Stevens, Henry Bailey
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Reel 21 | 1 |
Stevenson, Adlai
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Reel 21 | 2 |
Student Peace Union (SPU)
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Reel 21 | 3 |
Student Peace Union, New York
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Reel 21 | 4 |
Students for a Democratic Society
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Reel 21 | 5 |
Summit meeting
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Reel 21 | 6 |
Survival
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Reel 21 | 7 |
Swomley, John M.
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Reel 21 | 8 |
T (General)
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Reel 21 | 9 |
Teachers College Record
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Reel 21 | 10 |
Techniques Conference on Nonviolence
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Reel 21 | 11 |
Testing suit, anti-
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Reel 21 | 12 |
Toll the Bells Committee
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Reel 21 | 13 |
Tucson Protest
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Reel 21 | 14 |
Turn Toward Peace
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Reel 21 | 15 |
Box 39 - U (General)
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Reel 21 | 16 |
Union Square May Day Committee
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Reel 21 | 17 |
United Presbyterian Church
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Reel 21 | 18 |
Uphaus appeal
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Reel 21 | 19 |
V (General)
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Reel 21 | 20 |
Vedanta movement
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Reel 21 | 21 |
Villar, Melita del
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Reel 21 | 22 |
Volunteer Civil Righs Commission (Carl Braden)
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Reel 21 | 23 |
W (General)
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Reel 21 | 24 |
Wakefield, Dan (Revolt in the South) correspondence with Grove Press
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Reel 21 | 25 |
Walk for Disarmament
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Reel 21 | 26 |
Walk to Washington, 1963
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Reel 21 | 27 |
Walter, E.V.
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Reel 21 | 28 |
War Resisters League World Peace Brigade Conference
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Reel 21 | 29 |
West Side Peace Center
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Wilkerson, Doxey
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Reel 22 | 2 |
Wilson, Edmund
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Women Strike for Peace
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Reel 22 | 5 |
World Committee on Peaceful Cooperation
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Reel 22 | 6 |
World Conference on Nonviolence
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Reel 22 | 7 |
World Constitution Convention
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Reel 22 | 8 |
World Council of Churches
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Reel 22 | 9 |
World Council of Peace
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Reel 22 | 10 |
World Fast for Peace
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Reel 22 | 11 |
World Fast for Peace
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Reel 22 | 12 |
World Peace Brigade
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Reel 22 | 13 |
Administrative, Executive, Financial
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Reel 22 | 14 |
Founding Convention, Brummana, Lebanon
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Scope and Contents
December 1961-January 1962
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Conference, Beirut
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1962 |
Scope and Contents
January 1962 statement, financial
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Reel 22 | 16 |
Council meeting, London
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1962 |
Scope and Contents
July 30 to August 2, 1962, minutes, reports
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Reel 22 | 17 |
Constitution
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Reel 22 | 18 |
Executive proceedings (Executive Committee)
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Reel 22 | 19 |
Financial
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Reel 22 | 20 |
Correspondence (General by subject)
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Reel 22 | 21 |
Africa, general, financial, Bayard Rustin material
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Reel 22 | 22 |
Africa seminar on industry and politics in South Africa
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Reel 22 | 23 |
Brigadeers
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Reel 22 | 24 |
Correspondence ("important carbon copies")
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Reel 22 | 25 |
General (except India)
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Reel 22 | 26 |
India
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Reel 22 | 27 |
Martin, Barnaby
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Reel 22 | 28 |
Members
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Reel 22 | 29 |
Moss, Lynn, and Ed Lazer
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Reel 22 | 30 |
Officers
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Reel 22 | 31 |
Representation
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Reel 22 | 32 |
Tatum, Lyle
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Reel 22 | 33 |
Visit of A.J. Muste and Jim Bristol with Vinoba Bhave
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1962 |
Scope and Contents
December 1962.
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Africa Freedom Action Project
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Reel 22 | 35 |
General Correspondence
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Reel 22 | 36 |
Tanganyika, general and financial
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Reel 22 | 37 |
Delhi-Peking Friendship March
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Reel 22 | 38 |
General
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Reel 22 | 39 |
Correspondence with Chinese government
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Reel 22 | 40 |
Correspondence with marchers, personnel
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Reel 23 | 1 |
Policy and strategy, publicity, response to Deo statement, Vedchhi statement
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Reel 23 | 2 |
Asian Regional Council
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Reel 23 | 3 |
North American Regional Council
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Reel 23 | 4 |
Board of Directors, minutes, reports, etc.
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Reel 23 | 5 |
Financial
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Reel 23 | 6 |
Delhi-Peking Friendship March, financial
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Reel 23 | 7 |
General
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Reel 23 | 8 |
World Youth Festival
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Reel 23 | 9 |
Worldview
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Reel 23 | 10 |
Y (General)
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Reel 23 | 11 |
Yale-Russian Chorus (Peter Ralph)
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Reel 23 | 12 |
Youth Confreence on Nonviolence and Socio-Economic Change
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Reel 23 | 13 |
Youth March for Integration
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Reel 23 | 14 |
Yungblut, John
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Reel 23 | 15 |
Zahn, Franklin
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Reel 23 | 16 |
Correspondence (1964-1967)
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Reel 23 | 17 |
A (General)
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Reel 23 | 18 |
A. Philip Randolph Institute
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Reel 23 | 19 |
Academicians and professors (signers of New York Times ad regarding Vietnam bombing)
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Reel 23 | 20 |
Africa
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Reel 23 | 21 |
American Friends Service Committee
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Reel 23 | 22 |
Anti-escalation Committee
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Reel 23 | 23 |
Aptheker, Herbert
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Reel 23 | 24 |
Artists, Writers, and Professionals Protest
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Reel 23 | 25 |
B (General)
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Reel 23 | 26 |
Black Power
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Reel 23 | 27 |
C (General)
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Reel 23 | 28 |
Canada
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Reel 23 | 29 |
Civil rights
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Reel 23 | 30 |
Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam (CALCAV)
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Reel 24 | 1 |
Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA)
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Reel 24 | 2 |
Contributions and appeals
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Reel 24 | 3 |
Contributions (finances)
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Reel 24 | 4 |
Contributions (lists)
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Reel 24 | 5 |
CNVA Correspondence (General)
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Reel 24 | 6 |
Finances
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Reel 24 | 7 |
Latin America
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Reel 24 | 8 |
Reports and related correspondence
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Reel 24 | 9 |
Haworth fine
|
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Reel 24 | 10 |
Saigon project: Minutes (subcommittee on Vietnam Project, 1966)
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Reel 24 | 11 |
Preparations
|
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Reel 24 | 12 |
Fund appeals
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Reel 24 | 13 |
Publicity and reports
|
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Reel 24 | 14 |
Contacts
|
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Reel 24 | 15 |
Follow-up
|
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Reel 24 | 16 |
CNVA, New England
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Reel 24 | 17 |
CNVA, West
|
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Reel 25 | 1 |
Committee on US-USSR (Peace leadership exchange)
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Reel 25 | 2 |
Congress of American Professors
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Reel 25 | 3 |
Conscientious Objection
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Reel 25 | 4 |
D (General)
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Reel 25 | 5 |
Directions
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Reel 25 | 6 |
Dissenting GI's
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Reel 25 | 7 |
Dominican Republic
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Reel 25 | 8 |
Draft
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Reel 25 | 9 |
Draft card burning and subpoenas (Union Square, 1965)
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1965 |
Reel 25 | 10 |
E (General)
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Reel 25 | 11 |
End the Draft (1967 committee)
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1967 |
Reel 25 | 12 |
F (General)
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Reel 25 | 13 |
Ferry, W.H.
|
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Reel 25 | 14 |
Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee
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Reel 25 | 15 |
Minutes, finances
|
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Reel 25 | 16 |
Miscellaneous
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Reel 25 | 17 |
Rally
|
1965 |
Scope and Contents
October 16, 1965.
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Reel 25 | 18 |
Rally
|
1966 |
Scope and Contents
March 26, 1966.
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Reel 25 | 19 |
November 8 Mobilization
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1966 |
Scope and Contents
see Mobilization
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Reel 26 | 1 |
Freedom House Award demonstration
|
1966 |
Scope and Contents
February 23, 1966.
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Reel 26 | 2 |
Fort Hood Tree Defense Committee
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Reel 26 | 3 |
Fund appeal contacts
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Reel 26 | 4 |
G (General)
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Reel 26 | 5 |
H (General)
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Reel 26 | 6 |
Hanoi (miscellaneous)
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Reel 26 | 7 |
Hanoi delegation (Lynd-Hayden-Aptheker)
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Reel 26 | 8 |
Hanoi Hostage
|
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Reel 26 | 9 |
Hanoi Hostage (correspondence)
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Reel 26 | 10 |
Hanoi Trip
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Reel 26 | 11 |
Correspondence, logistics, and contacts
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Reel 26 | 12 |
Finances, published correspondence, articles, publicity
|
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Reel 26 | 13 |
Hiroshima Day Observance
|
1965 |
Scope and Contents
Washington, DC, August 6-9, 1965
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Reel 26 | 14 |
House Un-American Activities Committee (Pool Bill, HR 12047)
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Reel 26 | 15 |
I (General)
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Reel 26 | 16 |
India
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Reel 26 | 17 |
Indonesia
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Reel 26 | 18 |
International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace
|
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Reel 26 | 19 |
J (General)
|
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Reel 26 | 20 |
Japan
|
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Reel 27 | 1 |
July 4th Demonstration
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1966 |
Reel 27 | 2 |
K (General)
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Reel 27 | 3 |
Kennan, George
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Reel 27 | 4 |
L (General)
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Reel 27 | 5 |
Letters to Editors
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Reel 27 | 6 |
Liberation
|
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Scope and Contents
material from 1964-1967 has been filed with the main body of correspondence, 1958-1963
|
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Reel 27 | 7 |
Lists (important)
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Reel 27 | 8 |
M (General)
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Reel 27 | 9 |
Mobilization
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Reel 27 | 10 |
National Leadership Conference, Cleveland, Ohio
|
1966 |
Scope and Contents
September 1966 (Inter-University Committee)
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Reel 27 | 11 |
Demonstration
|
1966 |
Scope and Contents
November 8, 1966: Correspondence
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Reel 27 | 12 |
Releases, reports, Literature, finances, miscellaneous
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Reel 27 | 13 |
Mobilization News
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Reel 27 | 14 |
Cleveland Conference
|
1966 |
Scope and Contents
November 26, 1966 (toward reconstituted Mobilization Committee)
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Reel 28 | 1 |
Demonstration
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1967 |
Scope and Contents
April 15, 1967.
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Reel 28 | 2 |
Preceding events
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1967 |
Reel 28 | 3 |
Calls
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1967 |
Reel 28 | 4 |
Minutes (steering, working, and public relations committees)
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1967 |
Reel 28 | 5 |
Correspondence, miscellaneous
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1967 |
Reel 28 | 6 |
Finances, internal reports
|
1967 |
Reel 28 | 7 |
Releases, literature
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1967 |
Reel 28 | 8 |
Miscellaneous material
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1967 |
Reel 28 | 9 |
New contacts
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1967 |
Reel 28 | 10 |
List of sponsors
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1967 |
Reel 28 | 11 |
Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee regarding Mobilization
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1967 |
Reel 28 | 12 |
Student mobilization
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1967 |
Reel 28 | 13 |
West Coast
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1967 |
Reel 28 | 14 |
Publicity
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1967 |
Reel 28 | 15 |
Genocide Petition
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Reel 28 | 16 |
Mobilization Program
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1967 |
Scope and Contents
March-May 1967
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Reel 28 | 17 |
Meeting on Nonviolence
|
1967 |
Scope and Contents
May 18, 1967.
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Reel 28 | 18 |
Picketing at New York pier to protest Hiroshima
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1967 |
Scope and Contents
August 10, 1967.
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Reel 28 | 19 |
Protest at the Pentagon
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1967 |
Scope and Contents
October 21, 1967.
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Reel 28 | 20 |
Morgan, John (case)
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Reel 28 | 21 |
Muste, A.J.
|
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Reel 28 | 22 |
Birthday celebrations
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1958-1967 |
Scope and Contents
1958-1963, 1965, 1967
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Reel 28 | 23 |
N (General)
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Reel 28 | 24 |
National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam
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Reel 28 | 25 |
O (General)
|
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Reel 28 | 26 |
P (General)
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Reel 28 | 27 |
Peace Agitator
|
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Reel 28 | 28 |
Peace News
|
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Reel 28 | 29 |
Peace Research Institute
|
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Reel 28 | 30 |
Program on nonviolence
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Reel 28 | 31 |
Quaker Action Group
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Reel 28 | 32 |
R (General)
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Reel 28 | 33 |
Radical contacts (unaffiliated)
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Reel 28 | 34 |
Rapoport, Anatol (correspondence)
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Reel 28 | 35 |
Russell, Bertrand (War Crimes Tribunal, International)
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Reel 28 | 36 |
Russell, Bertrand (Peace Foundation)
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Reel 28 | 37 |
S (General)
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Reel 29 | 1 |
School of Conflict Management
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Reel 29 | 2 |
Seeger, Daniel (court case)
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Self-immolation
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Sons and Daughters
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1967 |
Scope and Contents
film protesting Vietnam War
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Soviet Peace Committee
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Speak Out at Pentagon
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1965 |
Scope and Contents
June 16, 1965.
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Students for a Democratic Society
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Support in Action
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T (General)
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TTP-AFSC Controversy
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Thomas, Norman
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New York Times correspondence
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Triple Revolution
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Triple Revolution Conference
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1964 |
Scope and Contents
October 1964.
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U (General)
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Box 50 - V (General)
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Vietnam (correspondence)
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Vietnam
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March on Washington to End the War in Vietnam
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1965 |
Scope and Contents
April 1965.
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March on Washington for Peace in Vietnam
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1965 |
Scope and Contents
November 1965.
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Proposed projects
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Protests, fasts (miscellaneous)
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Vietnam Summer
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1967 |
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Vietnam reading material
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1964-1965 |
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Vietnam reading material
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1966-1967 |
Scope and Contents
and no date
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Vietnam clippings, 1965-1967
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1966-1967 |
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W (General)
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War Crimes Tribunal
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Scope and Contents
see Russell, Bertrand
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"Who Has the Spiritual Atom Bomb?" by A.J. Muste (correspondence)
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Women's Peace Team to North Vietnam
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World Council of Peace (Stockholm Meeting, etc.)
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World Peace Brigade
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Scope and Contents
see main body of correspondence, 1958-1963
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X,Y,Z
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Memo reports and articles
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Material written by others and sent to Muste
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Communist Party Convention
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1957 |
Reel 32 | 3 |
Nonviolence: Theory and Case Studies
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Birthday, Christmas Greetings
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1963 |
Reel 33 | 2 |
Delhi-Peking March
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1963 |
Reel 33 | 3 |
Everyman III
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1962-1963 |
Reel 33 | 4 |
Soviet Peace Committee
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1962-1963 |
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Africa Freedom Action Project
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1962-1963 |
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CNVA, F.O.R.
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1962-1964 |
Reel 33 | 7 |
Miscellaneous material
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1962-1963 |
Scope and Contents
and no date
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A-M (General)
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N-Z (General)
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Hudson Institute
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1964-1966 |
Reel 34 | 3 |
Fort Hood Three
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1966-1967 |
Scope and Contents
October 1966-January 1967
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Scrapbook
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Correspondence
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1938-1965 |
Scope and Contents
one letter each-1938, 1941, 1949, 1963, 1965
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Writings
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1939-1955 |
Scope and Contents
one each- 1939, circa 1940, 1955
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Obituaries, death notices, editorials, memorial articles, memorial services and tributes
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1967 |
Scope and Contents
February 11, 1967, and following
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Newspaper clippings
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Reel 36 | 5 |
Trip to North Vietnam
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1967 |
Scope and Contents
January 1967.
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Reviews and notices of "The Essays of A.J. Muste," edited by Nat Hentoff
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1967 |
Scope and Contents
March-April 1967.
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Anti-war demonstrations, New York
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1966-1967 |
Reel 36 | 8 |
Biographical material
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Reel 36 | 9 |
Miscellaneous writings by Muste
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1963-1965 |
Reel 36 | 10 |
Correspondence file in alphabetical order as kept by Muste
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1963-1964 |
Reel 36 | 11 |
General correspondence from various sources
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1961-1964 |
Reel 36 | 12 |
Miscellaneous
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Reel 36 | 13 |
American European March
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1961 |
Reel 37 | 1 |
Amnesty for Smith Act Victims
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1954-1957 |
Reel 37 | 2 |
Bently Proposal
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1965 |
Reel 37 | 3 |
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
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1964 |
Reel 37 | 4 |
Church Peace Mission
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1963 |
Reel 37 | 5 |
Clark, George, Visit
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1965 |
Reel 37 | 6 |
Committee for an April 17 March on Washington to End the War in Vietnam (no date)
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Reel 37 | 7 |
Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA)
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1962-1964 |
Reel 37 | 8 |
Miscellaneous correspondence
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Reel 37 | 9 |
International visits
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Reel 37 | 10 |
Soviet visit
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Reel 37 | 11 |
Miscellaneous and correspondence
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Reel 37 | 12 |
Schedule and meetings
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Reel 37 | 13 |
Publicity
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Reel 37 | 14 |
Correspondence with Soviets
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Reel 37 | 15 |
Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Walk (Q-W-G)
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1963-1964 |
Reel 37 | 16 |
Albany, Macon, Griffin
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Reel 37 | 17 |
Correspondence with government officials
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Reel 37 | 18 |
General correspondence
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Reel 37 | 19 |
Supporting demonstrations
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Reel 37 | 20 |
Passports-general correspondence
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Reel 37 | 21 |
Passports-state Department
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Reel 37 | 22 |
Cuban Government
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Reel 37 | 23 |
Reports and internal correspondence
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Reel 37 | 24 |
Contributions and appeals
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Reel 38 | 1 |
Engagements
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1963-1966 |
Reel 38 | 2 |
Fellowship of Reconciliation, New York
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1964-1966 |
Reel 38 | 3 |
Fort Hood Defense Committee
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1966 |
Reel 38 | 4 |
Correspondence
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Reel 38 | 5 |
New York Times Ad and Petition
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Reel 38 | 6 |
Finances
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Reel 38 | 7 |
Sponsorship
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Reel 38 | 8 |
International Conference of Non-aligned Organizations Working for Nuclear and General
Disarmament
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1963 |
Scope and Contents
January 4-7, 1963.
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Liberation
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1963-1965 |
Reel 38 | 10 |
Nonviolent Education Fund, Bayard Rustin's Oslo trip
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1964 |
Reel 38 | 11 |
North American Regional Council Minutes
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1962-1964 |
Reel 38 | 12 |
Literature
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Reel 38 | 13 |
Finances
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Reel 38 | 14 |
Lists
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Reel 38 | 15 |
Reports
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Reel 39 | 1 |
Newsletter: articles and clippings
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Reel 39 | 2 |
European Regional Council
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Reel 39 | 3 |
Asian Regional Council
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Reel 39 | 4 |
Asian Regional Council
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Reel 39 | 5 |
Scandinavian Section
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Reel 39 | 6 |
London Regional Office
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Reel 39 | 7 |
Africa Freedom Action Project
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Reel 39 | 8 |
Individuals
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Reel 39 | 9 |
Deo, Shankarrao
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Reel 39 | 10 |
Dhadda, Siddharaj
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Reel 39 | 11 |
Lazar, Ed
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Reel 39 | 12 |
Nrayan, Jayaprakash
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Reel 39 | 13 |
Ram, Suresh
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Reel 39 | 14 |
Randle, Michael
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Reel 39 | 15 |
Scott, Michael
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Reel 39 | 16 |
Shugei, Bhikshu
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Reel 39 | 17 |
Sutherland, William
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Reel 39 | 18 |
Willoughby, George
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Reel 39 | 19 |
Chinese contacts
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Reel 39 | 20 |
Albert Bigelow meetings
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Reel 39 | 21 |
Delhi-Peking Friendship March
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1962-1964 |
Reel 39 | 22 |
General correspondence
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Reel 39 | 23 |
Minutes/reports
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Reel 39 | 24 |
Chinese Peace Committee
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Reel 39 | 25 |
Miscellaneous
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