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Printed in the United States of America TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction………………………………………………………………………….... v Scope and Content Note…………………………………………………..………….. vii Source Note…………………………………………………………………….…….. viii Editorial Note………………………………………………………………………… viii Acknowledgements…………………………………………………………………... viii Reel Index Reel 1 Intra-Organizational Records—Committees …………………………..……… 1 Intra-Organizational Records—Conferences and Meetings…………………… 1 Reel 2 Intra-Organizational Records—Conferences and Meetings cont. …….……… 3 Intra-Organizational Records—Staff Records………………………………… 4 Reel 3 Intra-Organizational Records—Staff Records cont. …….……………………. Intra-Organizational Records—Financial Records……………………………. Intra-Organizational Records—Publications………………………………….. Intra-Organizational Records—Projects……………………………………….. 4 4 5 5 Reel 4 Intra-Organizational Records—Projects cont. ……..…………………………. 6 Intra-Organizational Records—Miscellaneous Hungarian Propaganda………. 7 Correspondence — Foreign Countries, 1965-1967……………………………. 7 Reel 5 Correspondence — Foreign Countries, 1965–1967 cont. …….………………. 7 Correspondence — Alphabetical Name File, 1965–1966……………………… 8 Reel 6 Correspondence — Alphabetical Name File, 1965–1966 cont. ……………… 9 Reel 7 Correspondence — Alphabetical Name File, 1965–1966 cont. ……………… 10 Reel 8 Correspondence — Alphabetical Name File, 1965–1966 cont. …………..….. 11 Correspondence — Locality File…………………………………….……….. 11 Reel 9 Correspondence — Locality File cont. ……….……………………………… 12 Reel 10 Correspondence — Locality File cont. ……………………………………… 14 Reel 11 Correspondence — Locality File cont. …….……………………………….. 15 Reel 12 Correspondence — Locality File cont. …….………………………………. 17 Reel 13 Correspondence — Locality File cont. ……………………………………. 19 Principal Correspondents Index…………………………………………………… 21 Subject Index………………………………………………………………………… 25 INTRODUCTION The National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam (NCC) was developed as the first in a series of short-lived, ad hoc attempts to guide the burgeoning anti-Vietnam war movement during the 1960s. On April 17, 1965, the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) sponsored the first large march on Washington against the war, but despite its success by the end of June, SDS had decided not to become overly committed to the anti-war movement. During the early months of 1965 many local anti-war groups were established around the country. Besides joining in the April 17 march, these committees held teach-ins, demonstrations, and occasionally affiliated with the older peace organizations such as Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy (SANE) or Women Strike for Peace. At a Berkeley teach-in on May 21-22, 1965, Staughton Lynd proposed an Assembly of Unrepresented People to improve the tactics used in both the civil rights and peace movements. Participants in this teach-in also agreed to organized demonstrations for the following October that would be international in scope. The Assembly of Unrepresented People in Washington, D.C., on August 6-9, 1965, brought together civil rights activists and peace proponents from throughout the country. There they shared their common experiences, which included a frustrating lack of national direction and communication. A workshop, two hundred persons strong, on national coordination proposed the formation of the National Coordinating Committee. The assembly adopted this scheme on August 9; by that afternoon many of the NCC's leaders including its national secretary Frank Emspak, had been jailed for protesting against the war at the Capitol. This incident was indicative of the NCC's tone: militant, but non-violent. The committee's headquarters were located in Madison, Wisconsin, with regional offices established in New York City and Washington, D.C. and three to six travelers around the country. The decision to establish headquarters in Madison exemplified the desire to cement the NCC's uneasy alliance of radical pacifists, moderate pacifists, Communists and Socialists, and reform Democrats. In Madison, which was centrally located and already well organized against the war, the local anti-war groups cooperated with little ideological bickering. The NCC's primary units of organization, however, consisted of approximately two to three hundred local anti-war groups. These included both ad-hoc committees and local chapters of various liberal and radical societies. Each group was theoretically represented on the NCC's steering committee; this committee determined policies and programs and served as the link between the local groups and the national staff. A standing committee composed of Lynd, David Dellinger, Jerry Rubin, Jack Weinberg, Irving Beinin, Tom Shields, David Berkley, and Frank Emspak directed decision-making between meetings of the steering committee. The national staff, never numbering more than about a dozen individuals, possessed little power to initiate policies, but it was responsible for publishing the Peace and Freedom News. The success of the October 15-16, 1965, First International Days of Protest increased the stakes involved in the struggle to control the swelling anti-war movement. Over one hundred thousand persons in fifty American cities participated in what was then the largest outpouring v of anti-war sentiment. The November 28, 1965, March on Washington, sponsored by SANE, again displayed the grassroots sentiment against military involvement in Vietnam. The NCC held a national convention the week before this November demonstration (Nov. 25-28) at which time a caucus demanding the immediate withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam established a newsletter, Bring the Troops Home Now. The caucus, composed largely of radical pacifists and Socialist Workers Party (SWP) members, did not succeed in changing the basic policies and positions of the NCC due to the opposition of moderate pacifists, Communists, and reform-Democrats. The convention also mandated a Second International Days of Protest for March 25-26, 1966. The Second International Day of Protest occurred in nearly a hundred cities and towns throughout the U.S. as well as in over thirty foreign countries. This very success led, however, to further debates within the NCC. Radical pacifists and SWP members desired to continue organizing demonstrations; liberals and Communist Party members preferred to turn to electoral politics; and new left radicals disliked the use of the NCC as a recruiting ground for older organizations and envisioned a new, radical organization which transcended both electoral politics and massive, non-ideological demonstrations. During the spring of 1966, the continuing discussion over the NCC's direction remained unresolved. An effort to alleviate this problem at a conference was rejected by the local antiwar committees as too great a drain on their limited resources. The NCC staff did, however, attempt to coordinate the formation of community anti-war projects for the summer of 1966. Towards this goal, a conference was held at Antioch College on June 10-16, 1966, to discuss topics such as American imperialism, organizing tactics, and the role of China in the Southeast Asian conflict. While the NCC's summer organizing program achieved some moderate successes, the focus of the anti-war movement began to shift away from the NCC, which was being increasingly crippled by factionalism. Another organization, the Fifth Avenue Peace Parade Committee, arose to sponsor demonstrations on August 6-7, 1966. This New York-based group drew much of its support from radical pacifists, SWP members, and others associated with the caucus that established the Bring the Troops Home Now Newsletter. A series of conferences held during the summer and early fall of 1966 further eroded NCC's leadership. These meetings exacerbated the internal tensions within the NCC and witnessed the formation of another anti-war group--the Fall Mobilization Committee to direct the October and November 1966 mass demonstrations. The foundation of the Fall Mobilization Committee as well as the electoral campaigns of peace candidates like Robert Scheer in California and Thomas Adams in Massachusetts drew staff, funding, and public support from the NCC. Although it assisted these efforts, it no longer coordinated them. During the winter of 1966-1967, the NCC redirected its focus towards state-wide organizing. Some staff members hoped to establish a grassroots, radical anti-war movement throughout Wisconsin to include clergymen, small farmers, blue-collar workers, professionals, and students; however, the attempt failed. Gradually the staff members either became involved in other Madison organizations or left the city. Wisconsin Historical Society vi SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE Primary Source Media’s microfilm publication America in Protest: Records of AntiVietnam War Organizations, Part 2: National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1964-1967 is divided into two groups: Intra-Organizational Records and Correspondence. The Intra-Organizational Records contain correspondence, fragmentary financial records, minutes, notes, proposals, and reports which pertain to the NCC's steering and standing committees, conferences sponsored by the NCC and other anti-war groups, reports of staff trips and meetings, and various projects such as the International Days of Protest. This section of the records provides revealing information about the NCC's operations and its internal disputes. The files of several conferences and staff meetings include summarized minutes, correspondence, planning material, and some lists of participants. Publications include rough drafts of articles, as well as drafts of several issues of Peace and Freedom News. Printed copies of the newsletter are available in the State Historical Society Library. There are also NCC leaflets, press releases, and some publications of the Research and Information Committee. Correspondence is divided into three sections: 1) foreign country files, with correspondence from both individuals and organizations arranged by nation and chronologically thereunder except for Canada, which is subdivided by city; 2) alphabetical files, from individuals in the United States, which are arranged by the first two letters of the correspondent's surname; and 3) locality files, from various anti-war groups throughout the United States arranged alphabetically by state, city, and organization. The vast majority of this correspondence concerns the national and international anti-war movement, though some touches on related topics such as civil rights, political elections, and disputes between various leftist and anti-war groups. vii SOURCE AND EDITORIAL NOTE The documents reproduced in this publication are from the holdings of the Wisconsin Historical Society Archives and encompass the Records of the National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Mss 278. The documents comprising Mss 278 have been filmed in their entirety. The Micro 807m microfilmed press clippings have not been included in this publication due to copyright issues. 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. viii REEL INDEX The following is a listing of the folders comprising National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1964-1967. 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 Intra-Organizational Records—Committees Steering Committee [1] General Papers, 1965–1966. Major subject: Conferences & meetings. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank [2] 1965, September 18–20, Meeting (Ann Arbor). Major subjects: Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy (SANE); Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam; Florida; Gainesville Committee to End the War; National Coordinating Committee (NCC); Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). Standing Committee [3] 1966, January 8–9, Meeting (Milwaukee). Major subject: “Fatigued Five”. Principal correspondents: Beinin, Irving; Berkley, Dave; Dellinger, David; Lynd, Staughton; Rubin, Jerry; Shields, Tom; Weinberg, Jack [4] Poll on Proposed April 1966 Meeting. Intra-Organizational Records—Conferences and Meetings Assembly of Unrepresented People [5] 1965, August 6–9. NCC National Anti-War Conference [6] 1965, November 25–28, Correspondence. Major subject: W.E.B. Dubois Clubs of America. Principal correspondents: Braden, Anne; Dellinger, David; Lynd, Staughton 1 REEL INDEX [7] 1965, November 25–28, Planning Documents and Agendas. Major subject: Vietnam Day Committee. [8] 1965, November 25–28, Constitutional Material. Major subject: Independent Committees to End the War in Vietnam. [9] 1965, November 25–28, Position Papers and Handouts. Major subjects: "The Anti-War Movement: from Protest to Radical Politics"; Baltimore Committee to End the War in Vietnam; Booth, Paul; Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy (SANE); Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam; Committee to House UnAmerican Activities Committee (HUAC); Labor unions; Maryland; Military draft; New York Area Committee to End the War in Vietnam; Senate, U.S.; Socialist Workers Party (SWP); Spartacist; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); The Torch; Veterans & Reservists to End the War in Vietnam; Vietnam War; W.E.B. Dubois Clubs of America; Washington State; Webb, Lee; Women Strike for Peace; Young Socialist Alliance (YSA); Youth Against War & Fascism (YAWF). Principal correspondents: Booth, Paul; Fox, Stephen; Lynd, Staughton; Rubin, Jerry; Webb, Lee Toronto, Ontario, Canada [10] 1966, January 24–26. Unidentified Meeting [11] 1966, February 12–18. Training Session for Summer Projects (Antioch) [12] 1966, June 10–16, Correspondence. Major subject: Universities & Colleges. Principal correspondents: Braden, Anne; Clamage, Dena; Emspak, Frank; Peery, Ann; Schoyor, Judy [13] 1966, June 10–16, Planning Materials. Major subject: Universities & Colleges. [14] 1966, June 10–16, Registration Questionnaires. Major subject: Universities & Colleges. 2 REEL INDEX University Circle [15] 1966, July 22, Meeting (Cleveland). National Conference on Community Peace Groups (Pittsburgh) [16] 1966, July 30–31. Major subject: Bring the Troops Home Now Newsletter. Principal correspondents: Clamage, Dena; Kesselman, Amy; Peery, Ann NCC Fall planning meeting (Toledo) [17] 1966, September 9. REEL 2 Folder # Folder title Intra-Organizational Records—Conferences and Meetings cont. National Leadership Conference (Cleveland) [18] 1966, September 10–11. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Peck, Sidney South-wide Organizers' Conference on Vietnam [19] 1966, September 30–October 2, Correspondence. Major subject: New Orleans, LA. Evaluation Meeting (Cleveland) [20] 1966, November 26, November 5–8. Draft conference (New York) [21] 1967, April 16, 1967. [22] Unidentified Meetings. 3 REEL INDEX Intra-Organizational Records—Staff Records Correspondence [23] 1966—Cooper, Vicki; Foner, Laura; Jones, Jeff; Higgs, Bill; Kesselman, Amy. Principal correspondents: Cooper, Vicki; Foner, Laura; Higgs, Bill; Jones, Jeff; Kesselman, Amy [24] 1966—Klare, Michael; Levenson, Joan; Peery, Ann. Major subject: Labor unions. Principal correspondents: Klare, Michael; Levenson, Joan; Peery, Ann [25] 1966—Ryan, Shelia; Schesch, Adam; Tillow, Walt. Principal correspondents: Ryan, Shelia; Schesch, Adam; Tillow, Walt Meeting Minutes [26] 1966, February–July. Major subject: Media. [27] 1966, August–1967, March. Reports and Notes [28] 1966, undated. Major subject: International Days of Protest. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank REEL 3 Folder # Folder title Intra-Organizational Records—Staff Records cont. Reports and Notes cont. [29] Traveling reports, 1966, undated. Major subjects: Conferences & Meetings; House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC); Military draft; Sweden; Vietnam Peace Project. Intra-Organizational Records—Financial Records [30] 1966. 4 REEL INDEX Intra-Organizational Records—Publications Leaflets [31] 1965–1966. Major subjects: Fund-raising; International Days of Protest; Media; Military draft; Peace & Freedom News. [32] Leaflets of the Research and Information Committee, 1966. Major subjects: Ceylon; Conferences & meetings; Johnson, Lyndon B.; Kanewske, Bert; Media; Philippines; Vietnam War. Peace and Freedom News [33] Draft Articles, 1966. [34] Draft Issues, 1, 3, 5–9. [35] Draft Issues, 28, 30, 31. [36] Local News Articles and Reports, undated. [37] Mailing Lists, undated. [38] Production Matters, 1966. [39] Press Releases and Drafts, 1966. Intra-Organizational Records—Projects Demonstrations [40] 1966. Major subject: Universities & Colleges. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Muste, A.J. Films [41] 1966. International Days of Protest [42] “1st International Days of Protest”, 1965, October 15–16. 5 REEL INDEX [43] “2nd International Days of Protest,” 1966, March 25–26. Legal Aid [44] 1965–1966. Major subjects: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee (SISS); Senate, U.S. Principal correspondents: Donner, Frank; Emspak, Frank; Kinoy, Arthur; Kunstler, William Peace Candidates [45] 1966. Major subject: Congress, U.S. REEL 4 Folder # Folder title Intra-Organizational Records—Projects cont. Speakers [46] 1965–1966. Major subjects: Clergymen's Emergency Committee for Vietnam of the Fellowship of Reconciliation; Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy (SANE); Hanh, Thich Nhat; National Coordinating Committee (NCC); Peace Education Committee; Veterans. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank Summer Projects [47] 1966. Major subjects: Chicago, IL; Conferences & Meetings; Demopolis Project Committee; Illinois; Media; Senate, U.S. Wisconsin State Organizing Projects [48] 1967. [49] Madison, 1967. 6 REEL INDEX Intra-Organizational Records—Miscellaneous Hungarian Propaganda American Intelligence Activities [50] Re: American Intelligence Activities, Undated. Major subjects: Army Department, U.S.; Army, U.S.; Hungary. Correspondence — Foreign Countries, 1965-1967 [51] File Cards on Foreign Contacts, Undated. [52] Albania and Australia. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank [53] Austria. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank [54] World Council of Peace, Presidential Meeting. [55] Belgium, Bolivia, and Bulgaria. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank [56] Canada, Lancaster, New Brunswick – Regina, Saskatchewan. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank [57] Canada, Toronto, Ontario – Miscellaneous. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank REEL 5 Folder # Folder title Correspondence — Foreign Countries, 1965–1967 cont. [58] Chile, China, and Cyprus. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank [59] Cuba and Czechoslovakia. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank [60] Denmark, Egypt, and Finland. [61] France. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank 7 REEL INDEX [62] Germany. [63] Greece, Hong Kong, and Hungary. [64] India, Ireland, and Israel. [65] Italy. Principal correspondents: Dolci, Danilo; Emspak, Frank [66] Japan. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank [67] Korea, Malagasy Republic, Mexico, and the Netherlands. [68] New Zealand, Peru, and Philippines. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank [69] Syria, Sweden, Switzerland, and Tanzania. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank [70] United Kingdom. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank [71] USSR, Uruguay, and Vietnam. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank Correspondence — Alphabetical Name File, 1965–1966 [72] Aa–Am. Principal correspondents: Allan, Lewis; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [73] An–Au. Major subject: Senate, U.S. Principal correspondents: Aptheker, Bettina; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [74] Ba–Bj. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Beatty, Nathan L.; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan 8 REEL INDEX REEL 6 Folder # Folder title Correspondence — Alphabetical Name File, 1965–1966 cont. [75] Bl–Bu. Major subject: Defense Department Principal correspondents: Braden, Carl; Cooper, Vicki; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [76] Ca–Ch. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [77] Cl–Cr. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Cooper, Vicki; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [78] Da–De. Principal correspondents: Dellinger, David; DeMaio, Ernest; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [79] Di–Dy. Major subject: American Dialog Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [80] E. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [81] F. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Feinberg, Abraham; Levenson, Joan [82] Ga–Go. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [83] Gr–Gu. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Greene, Felix; Gruening, Ernest; Levenson, Joan [84] Ha–Hi. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [85] Ho–Hu. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan 9 REEL INDEX REEL 7 Folder # Folder title Correspondence — Alphabetical Name File, 1965–1966 cont. [86] I. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [87] J. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [88] Ka–Ki. Major subject: King, Martin Luther, Jr. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Kastenmeier, Robert; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; Levenson, Joan [89] Kl–Ku. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [90] La–Le. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Lens, Sidney; Levenson, Joan [91] Li–Ly. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan; Lynd, Staughton [92] Ma–Me. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [93] Mi–My. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan; Morse, Wayne; Muste, A.J. [94] N. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [95] O. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [96] Pa–Pf. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [97] Ph–Py. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan 10 REEL INDEX REEL 8 Folder # Folder title Correspondence — Alphabetical Name File, 1965–1966 cont. [98] Ra–Ri. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Cooper, Vicki; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [99] Ro–Rz. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [100] Sa–Se. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Dworkin, Lisa; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [101] Sh–Sp. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [102] St–Sz. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan; Stone, I.F.; Sweezey, Paul [103] T–U. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [104] V–We. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan; Welch, Rachel [105] Wh–Wy. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Leib, Rena; Levenson, Joan [106] X–Y–Z. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Leib, Rena; Levenson, Joan; Zinn, Howard Correspondence — Locality File [107] Midwest, New England, Northwest, and Southwest Regions, 1966. Major subjects: Canada; Conferences; Elections; New England; W.E.B. Dubois Clubs of America. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan; Raskin, Dan 11 REEL INDEX REEL 9 Folder # Folder title Correspondence — Locality File cont. [108] Arizona, 1965–1966; and Arkansas, 1966. Major subject: Phoenix Committee on Vietnam. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank [109] California, 1965–1966—Alhambra–Berkeley. Major subjects: "General Hershey Bar"; Hershey, Lewis B.; International Anti-War Movement; International Days of Protest; Vietnam Day Committee. Principal correspondents: Corn, Nanya; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan; Rubin, Jerry [110] California, 1965–1966—Burlingame–Chico. Major subjects: Committee of Concern; Concerned Citizens of San Mateo County. Principal correspondents: Carpmill, Barbara; Emspak, Frank; Leib, Rena; Levenson, Joan [111] California, 1965–1966—Compton–Los Angeles (Students Democratic Society). Major subjects: "Freedom Fighters"; Echo Park-Silverlake Committee on the Crisis in American Foreign Policy; Freedom Now Committee; Migrant Theater; National Lawyers Guild; Orange County Peace Exchange; Parent to Parent Committee; Power & Politics Statewide Conference; Sonoma County Committee for Peace in Vietnam; Southern California Universities Committee on War & Peace; Women Strike for Peace. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Forman, Joanne; Levenson, Joan [112] California, 1965–1966—Los Angeles (University Committee on Vietnam)–La Jolla. Major subjects: Universities & Colleges; Vietnam Day Committee; Women for Legislative Action; Women Strike for Peace. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Leib, Rena; Levenson, Joan [113] California, 1965–1966—Malibu–San Francisco. Major subjects: American Society to Defend Children; Bay Area Coordinating Committee; Chicago Defendents Committee; Christian Socialist Party; Concerned Citizens of Palo Alto; International Days of Protest; International Longshoremen Workers Union; Port Chicago; Student NonViolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC); Students' Organized Education & 12 REEL INDEX Action League; Vietnam Day Committee; W.E.B. Dubois Clubs of America; Western Addition Vietnam Peace Committee. Principal correspondent: Leib, Rena [114] California, 1965–1966—San Jose–Venice. Major subjects: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; Concerned Citizens of San Mateo County; Peace Center; San Mateo Liberal Caucus Club; San Rafael Marin Vietnam Committee; Santa Barbara, CA; Stanford Committee for Peace in Vietnam; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) Valley Peace Center; W.E.B. Dubois Clubs of America; Women Strike for Peace. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [115] Colorado, 1965–1966. Major subjects: Freedom Now for Lt. Howe Committee; Stop the War Committee; Student Committee for World Peace; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Leib, Rena [116] Connecticut, 1965–1967. Major subjects: American Independence Movement; Committee for Peace; Committee to Stop Escalation in Vietnam; Connecticut Coordinating Committee; Hartford; New England Committee for Non-Violent Action; New Haven; Promoting Enduring Peace; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges; W.E.B. Dubois Clubs of America; West Haven; World Fellowship Center. [117] Delaware, 1965–1966; and District of Columbia, 1965–1966 (Council for a Livable World). Major subjects: "Americans Want to Know the Truth about Cambodia"; America for Democratic Action; Delaware Porcupine; Universities & Colleges; Washington Human Rights Project. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [118] District of Columbia, 1965–1966 (Friends Committee on National Legislation); and Florida, 1965–1966. Major subjects: "Plentyism"; Ad Hoc Committee of Patriots for Peace in Vietnam; Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy (SANE); Council of American Temporary & Unemployed Workers; Friends Committee on National Legislation; Gainesville; Miami; National Council of Churches; National Student Association; Peace Center; Student NonViolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC); Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges; Washington Students for Peace. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan 13 REEL INDEX REEL 10 Folder # Folder title Correspondence — Locality File cont. [119] Georgia, 1965–1967; and Hawaii, 1965. Major subjects: Atlanta; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Southern Student Human Relations Project; Southern Vietnam Coordinating Committee; Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [120] Illinois, 1965–1966—Chicago (Ad Hoc Committee, Badger for Peace– Students for a Democratic Society). Major subjects: Ad Hoc Committee, American Friends Service Committee; American Socialist Organizing Committee; Greater Illinois Facility Committee on Vietnam; Parade Committee; Peace Council; Turn Towards Peace. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Clamage, Dena; Davidson, Carl; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [121] Illinois, 1965–1966—Chicago (Veterans for Peace in Vietnam)–Skokie (Roosevelt University Students Against the War in Vietnam). Major subjects: Students Against the War in Vietnam; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges; Voters for Peace; W.E.B. Dubois Clubs of America. Principal correspondents: Clamage, Dena; Emspak, Frank; Fowler, Hugh; Levenson, Joan [122] Indiana, 1965–1966. Major subjects: Committee of Residents & Students for an End to the War in Vietnam; Committee to Oppose American Participation in the Vietnamese War; Evansville; Peace Society; School of Living; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges; Young Peoples' Socialist League. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [123] Iowa, 1965–1966. Major subjects: American Friends Service Committee; Des Moines; Newsman's Gadfly; Peace Independents; Socialist League; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges. Principal correspondents: Adams, Jane; Emspak, Frank; Leib, Rena; Levenson, Joan 14 REEL INDEX [124] Kansas, 1965–1966; and Kentucky, 1965–1966. Major subjects: Louisville; Manhattan; Peace & Freedom Center; Southern Conference Educational Fund; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Students for Positive Action; Universities & Colleges. Principal correspondent: Emspak, Frank [125] Louisiana, 1965–1967; Maine, 1965–1966; and Maryland, 1965–1966. Major subjects: Bangor; Free Southern Theater; New Orleans; Southern Conference Educational Fund; Southern Coordinating Committed; Spartacist; Universities & Colleges. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [126] Massachusetts, 1965–1966. Major subjects: American Friends Service Committee; Boston; Cambridge; Committee for Non-Violent Action; Letters for Peace; National Committee to Abolish HUAC; PAX-Mass Political Action for Peace; Peace Committee; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Students for Peace; Turn Towards Peace; Universities & Colleges. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Hoffman; Abbie; Levenson, Joan [127] Michigan, 1965–1966—Ann Arbor–Detroit (Committee to End the War in Vietnam). Major subjects: Peaceways; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges; Women Peace Party. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Leib, Rena; Levenson, Joan REEL 11 Folder # Folder title Correspondence — Locality File cont. [128] Michigan, 1965–1967—Detroit (University Committee on the Problems of War and Peace)–Minnesota, 1965–1966. Major subjects: Alexander Berkman Clubs of Northeastern Minnesota; Central Minnesota Committee on Vietnam; International Anarchist; Michigan Educators for Peace in Vietnam; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges; University Committee on the Problem of War & Peace; War/Peace Committee; Women for Peace. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Leib, Rena; Levenson, Joan 15 REEL INDEX [129] Mississippi, 1965–1966; Missouri, 1966; and Montana, 1966. Major subjects: Foreign Policy Round Table; Freedom Democratic Party; Freedom Information Center; Poor People's Corporation; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [130] Nebraska, 1966; Nevada, 1965–1966; and New Hampshire, 1966. Major subjects: Columbus; Nebraskans for Peace; South Nevada Committee for Peace in Vietnam; Students Peace Union; Universities & Colleges. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Leib, Rena; Levenson, Joan [131] New Jersey, 1965–1966; and New Mexico, 1965–1966. Major subjects: Campaign for a World Constitution; Citizens Acting for Peace; Committee for Peace; Greater Newark Peace Council; Minority of One; Moonachie; Newark Committee Union Project; Peace & Equal Rights Committee; Red Bank; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges; Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; Watkins for Congress Committee; Women Strike for Peace; Women's International League of Peace and Freedom. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Foner, Laura; Leib, Rena; Levenson, Joan; Wittman, Carl [132] New York, 1965–1966—Albany–New Rochelle. Major subjects: Buffalo Ad Hoc; Citizens for Peace; Committee of Concern; Harper College; Inter-University Committee for Debate on Foreign Policy; Ithaca; Niagara Regional Conference; November 8th Mobilization Committee; Orange County Emergency Committee of Citizens Concerned about Vietnam; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges; Voters for Peaceful Alternatives; Westchester Committee for Peace; Wheatley; Women for Peace. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [133] New York, 1965–1967—New York City (Ad Hoc Committee Against the Vietnam Draft–Catholic Peace Fellowship). Major subjects: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU); American Committee for the Fourth International; American Friends Service Committee; American Socialist Organizing Committee; Artists Protesting the War; Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation; Brotherhood of the Love of Christ; Universities & Colleges; Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; W.E.B. Dubois Clubs of America. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan 16 REEL INDEX [134] New York, 1965–1966—New York City (Catholic Worker–Communist Party). Major subjects: Chelsea; Clergy & Laymen Concerned about Vietnam; Committee for Independent Political Action; Committee for New Politics; Committee for Non-Violent Action; Committee of One Million; Committee to Defend Resistance to Ghetto Life (CERGE); Universities & Colleges. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Johnson, Arnold; Levenson, Joan [135] New York, 1965–1966—New York City (Congress of Racial Equality– Lawyers Committee on American Policy Towards Vietnam). Major subjects: End the Draft Committee; Episcopal Peace Fellowship; 5th Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee; Free Student; Ft Hood 3 Defense Committee; Harlem Council for Peace; Hunter Students for Peace; Independent Citizens Committee to Elect Herbert Aptheker; Independent Committee on Vietnam of Columbia University; International Days of Protest; Inter-Seminary Vietnam Community; Jewish Cultural Clubs; Student NonViolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC); Universities & Colleges. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan; McKissick, Floyd; Muste, A.J. REEL 12 Folder # Folder title Correspondence — Locality File cont. [136] New York, 1965–1966—New York City (League of Militant PoetsNew York Workshop on Nonviolence). Major subjects: Lower Eastside Mobilization for Peace; Luftig vs. McNamara Committee; May 2nd Movement; Medical school students; National Conference of New Politics; National Council of AmericanSoviet Friendship; National Guardian; New School; Universities & Colleges. Principal correspondents: Beinin, Irving; Cooper, Vicki; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan; Shepard, Martin [137] New York, 1965–1966—New York City (New World Review–The Spartacist). Major subjects: Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy (SANE); Socialist Workers Party (SWP). Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Gottlieb, Sanford; Levenson, Joan; Spock, Benjamin 17 REEL INDEX [138] New York, 1965–1967—New York City (Spring Mobilization Committee–Teachers Committee for Peace in Vietnam). Major subjects: Student Peace Union; Student Socialist Union; Students Against Militarism; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); U.S. Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Foner, Laura; Levenson, Joan Teague, Walter D., III [139] New York, 1965–1966—New York City (Tompkins Square Neighbor for Peace Action–Women Strike for Peace). Major subjects: Trade Unionists for Peace; Union Theological Seminary: Vietnam Committee; Veterans & Reservists to End the War in Vietnam; Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; War Resisters' League; Young Socialist Alliance (YSA); Youth Against War & Fascism (YAWF). Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [140] New York, 1965–1966—Nyack–Stony Point. Major subjects: Citizens Against the Vietnam War; Fellowship for Social Justice; Fellowship of Reconciliation; Roman Catholic Peace Fellowship; Staten Island; Staten Islanders for Peace; Student Action Movement; Terre des Hommes; Women Strike for Peace. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [141] New York, 1965–1966—Syracuse–Yonkers. Major subjects: American Friends Service Committee; Campus Committee for Concern on Vietnam; Citizens for Balbanian for Congress; Committee for Congressional Action; Multi-Issue Student Movement; National High School Activist League; Peace Council; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges; Valley Stream; Westchester Coordinating Committee for Peace. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [142] North Carolina, 1965–1966; North Dakota, 1966; and Ohio, 1965– 1966—Athens–Columbus. Major subjects: Ad Hoc Committee to Rehire B. Fader; BaldwinWallace Student Peace Forum; Berea; Cleveland; North Dakotans Against the War in Vietnam; Ohio Friends of Mae Mallory; University Circle Teach-In Committee; Vietnam Day Committee. Principal correspondents: Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan 18 REEL INDEX [143] Ohio, 1965–1966—Granville–Youngstown. Major subjects: Ad Hoc Toledo Committee for the International Days of Protest; Committee for Peace; International Days of Protest; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Toledo Committee for a Reasonable Settlement in Vietnam; Universities & Colleges; Yellow Springs. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Leib, Rena; Levenson, Joan [144] Oklahoma, 1966; and Oregon, 1965–1966. Major subjects: Human Relations Committee; Oklahoma City; Portland; Universities & Colleges. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Leib, Rena; Levenson, Joan REEL 13 Folder # Folder title Correspondence — Locality File cont. [145] Pennsylvania, 1965–1966—Columbia–Philadelphia. Major subjects: American Friends Service Committee; Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors; Central Pennsylvania Committee on Vietnam; Peace Council; Universities & Colleges; Women's International League of Peace & Freedom. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Leib, Rena; Levenson, Joan [146] Pennsylvania, 1965–1966—Pittsburgh–York. Major subjects: Ad Hoc Committee in Vietnam; High School Students for Peace in Vietnam; Musicians Committee to End the War in Vietnam; Pittsburgh; Veterans March to End the War in Vietnam; York Action for Peace. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Cooper, Vicki; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [147] Rhode Island, 1965–1966; and Tennessee, 1965–1966. Major subjects: Committee for Alternative to War in Vietnam; Nashville; Project Vietnam Debate; South Nashville Community Project; Southern Student Organizing Committee. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank 19 REEL INDEX [148] Texas, 1965–1966. Major subjects: Citizens for Action on Vietnam; Demopolis Project; Student Action Committee on Foreign Policy; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank [149] Utah, 1965–1966; Vermont, undated; Virginia, 1965–1966; and Washington, 1965–1966. Major subjects: Committee to Resist the Draft; International Days of Protest; Movement for Peace & Justice; Peace & Freedom Party; Richmond Committee for Peace Education; Seattle; Southern Student Organizing Committee; Student Action for Social Justice; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges; Vietnam Day Committee; Virginia Students Civil Rights Committee; Women Act for Peace; Youth for Peace in Vietnam. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan; Workman, Donovan [150] West Virginia, 1965–1966; and Wisconsin, 1965–1967, Campbellsport– Manitowoc. Major subjects: American Friends Service Committee; Americans for Reappraisal of Far Eastern Policy; Charleston; Committee for Peace; Committee on the University & the Draft; Conferences & meetings; Madison; Nonpartisan Anti-Poverty League; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); U.S. Farmers Association; Universities & Colleges; Young Democrats; Young Democrats Conference. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [151] Wisconsin, 1965–1967—Milwaukee; and Wyoming, 1965–1966. Major subjects: Milwaukee Organizing Committee; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Universities & Colleges; Vietnam Decision. Principal correspondents: Allen, Duane; Emspak, Frank; Levenson, Joan [152] Unidentified correspondence, 1965–1966. Principal correspondents: Cooper, Vicki; Emspak, Frank; Leib, Rena 20 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 6: 76, 77 directs the researcher to the folders numbered 76 and 77 on reel 6. 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. Adams, Jane 10:123 Cooper, Vicki 2:23; 6:75, 77; 8:98; 12:136; 13:146, 152 Allan, Lewis 5:72 Corn, Nanya 9:109 Allen, Duane 5:74; 6:76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83; 7:87, 88, 93; 8:98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104; 9:112; 10:120, 122, 125; 11:128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134; 12:139, 141, 143, 144; 13:145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151 Davidson, Carl 10:120 Dellinger, David 1:3, 6; 6:78 DeMaio, Ernest 6:78 Aptheker, Bettina 5:73 Dolci, Danilo 5:65 Beatty, Nathan L. 5:74 Donner, Frank 3:44 Beinin, Irving 1:3; 12:136 Dworkin, Lisa 8:100 Berkley, Dave 1:3 Emspak, Frank 1:1, 12; 2:18, 28; 3:40, 44; 4:46, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57; 5:58, 59, 61, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74; 6:75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85; 7:86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97; 8:98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107; 9:108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 114, 115, 117, 118; 10:119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127; 11:128, 129, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135; 12:136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144; 13:145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152 Booth, Paul 1:9 Braden, Anne 1:6, 12 Braden, Carl 6:75 Carpmill, Barbara 9:110 Clamage, Dena 1:12, 16; 10:120, 121 21 PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS INDEX Feinberg, Abraham 6:81 Leib, Rena 8:105, 106; 9:110, 112, 113, 115; 10:123, 127; 11:128, 130, 131; 12:143, 144; 13:145, 152 Foner, Laura 2:23; 11:131; 12:138 Lens, Sidney 7:90 Forman, Joanne 9:111 Greene, Felix 6:83 Levenson, Joan 2:24; 5:72, 73, 74; 6:75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85; 7:86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97; 8:98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107; 9:109, 110, 111, 112, 114, 117, 118; 10:119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 127; 11:128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135; 12:136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144; 13:145, 146, 149, 150, 151 Gruening, Ernest 6:83 Lynd, Staughton 1:3, 6, 9; 7:91 Higgs, Bill 2:23 McKissick, Floyd 11:135 Hoffman, Abbie 11:126 Morse, Wayne 7:93 Johnson, Arnold 11:134 Muste, A.J. 3:40; 7:93; 11:135 Jones, Jeff 2:23 Peck, Sidney 2:18 Kastenmeier, Robert 7:88 Peery, Ann 1:12, 16; 2:24 Kesselman, Amy 1:16; 2:23 Raskin, Dan 8:107 King, Martin Luther, Jr. 7:88 Rubin, Jerry 1:3, 9; 9:109 Kinoy, Arthur 3:44 Ryan, Shelia 2:25 Klare, Michael 2:24 Schesch, Adam 2:25 Kunstler, William 3:44 Schoyor, Judy 1:12 Fowler, Hugh 10:121 Fox, Stephen 1:9 Gottlieb, Sanford 12:137 22 PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS INDEX Shepard, Martin 12:136 Shields, Tom 1:3 Spock, Benjamin 12:137 Stone, I.F. 8:102 Sweezey, Paul 8:102 Teague, Walter D., III 12:138 Tillow, Walt 2:25 Webb, Lee 1:9 Weinberg, Jack 1:3 Welch, Rachel 8:104 Wittman, Carl 11:131 Workman, Donovan 13:149 Zinn, Howard 8:106 23 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 9:111, 112 directs the researcher to the folders numbered 111 and 112 on reel 9. 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. Ad Hoc Committee Against the Vietnam Draft New York City, 11:133 see also Committee on the University and the Draft see also Committee to Resist the Draft American Dialog 6:79 American Friends Service Committee Cambridge, MA office, 10:126 Chicago, IL office, 10:120 Des Moines, IA office, 10:123 Madison, WI office, 13:150 New York City office, 11:133 Philadelphia, PA office, 13:145 Syracuse, NY office, 12:141 Ad Hoc Committee on Vietnam Pittsburgh, PA, 13:146 Ad Hoc Committee of Patriots for Peace in Vietnam Gainesville, FL, 9:118 American Independence Movement New Haven, CT office, 9:116 Ad Hoc Committee to Rehire B. Fader 12:142 American Socialist Organizing Committee Chicago, IL, 10:120 New York City, 11:133 see also Christian Socialist Party see also Socialist League see also Socialist Workers Party Ad Hoc Committee, Badger for Peace Chicago, IL, 10:120 Ad Hoc Toledo Committee for the International Days of Protest 12:143 American Society to Defend Children San Francisco, CA, 9:113 Albania anti-war movement, 4:52 Americans for Reappraisal of Far Eastern Policy Madison, WI, 13:150 Alexander Berkman Clubs of Northeastern Minnesota 11:128 "Americans Want to Know the Truth about Cambodia" 9:117 Alhambra, CA 9:109 Americans for Democratic Action American University, 9:117 "The Anti-War Movement: from Protest to Radical Politics" 1:9 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) New York City, 11:133 Arizona Phoenix, 9:108 American Committee for the Fourth International 11:133 Arkansas International Days of Protest, 9:108 25 SUBJECT INDEX Army Department, U.S. Hungarian phrase book, 4:50 Bolivia anti-war movement, 4:55 Army, U.S. wives training program, 4:50 Booth, Paul "The Anti-War Movement: from Protest to Radical Politics", 1:9 Artists Protesting the War New York City, 11:133 Boston, MA 10:126 Assembly of Unrepresented People 1:5 Bring the Troops Home Now Newsletter 1:16 Athens, OH 12:142 Brotherhood of the Love of Christ New York City, 11:133 Atlanta, GA 10:119 Buffalo Ad Hoc anti-war movement, 11:132 Australia anti-war movement, 4:52 Bulgaria anti-war movement, 4:55 Austria anti-war movement, 4:53 Burlingame, CA 9:110 Baldwin-Wallace Student Peace Forum Berea, OH, 12:142 California Alhambra, 9:109 Berkeley, 9:109 Burlingame, 9:110 Chico, 9:110 Compton, 9:111 Concerned Citizens of San Mateo County, 9:110 Freedom Fighters, 9:111 Los Angeles, 9:111, 112 Malibu, 9:113 Palo Alto, 9:113 San Francisco, 9:113 San Jose, 9:114 San Mateo, 9:114 Santa Barbara, 9:114 statewide conference, 9:111 Venice, 9:114 Baltimore Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1:9 Bangor, ME 10:125 Bay Area Coordinating Committee 9:113 Belgium anti-war movement, 4:55 Berea, OH Baldwin-Wallace Student Peace Forum, 12:142 Berkeley, CA 9:109 Cambridge, MA American Friends Service Committee office, 10:126 Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation New York City, 11:133 Camden, NJ Committee for Peace, 11:131 Binghamton, NY 11:132 Campaign for a World Constitution Moonachie, NJ, 11:131 26 SUBJECT INDEX Campus Committee for Concern on Vietnam Rensselaer Polytech, 12:141 Russell Sage College, 12:141 Chico, CA 9:110 Chile anti-war movement, 5:58 Canada anti-war movement, 8:107 Toronto, ON, 1:10 China, People’s Republic of anti-war movement, 5:58 Catholic Peace Fellowship New York City, 11:133 Christian Socialist Party California, 9:113 see also American Socialist Organizing Committee see also Socialist League see also Socialist Workers Party Catholic Workers New York City group, 11:134 Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Santa Barbara, CA, 9:114 Citizens Acting for Peace Albuquerque, NM, 11:131 Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors 13:145 Citizens Against the Vietnam War New York State, 12:140 Citizens for Action on Vietnam Houston, TX, 13:148 Central Minnesota Committee on Vietnam 11:128 Citizens for Balbanian for Congress Syracuse, NY, 12:141 Central Pennsylvania Committee on Vietnam 13:145 Citizens for Peace Cortland, NY, 11:132 Ceylon 3:32 Clergy & Laymen Concerned about Vietnam New York City, 11:134 Charleston, WV 13:150 Clergymen's Emergency Committee for Vietnam of the Fellowship of Reconciliation 4:46 Chelsea New York City, 11:134 Chicago, IL Ad Hoc Committee, Badger for Peace, 10:120 American Friends Service Committee office, 10:120 American Socialist Organizing Committee, 10:120 anti-draft committee, 10:120 anti-war movement, 10:120 meetings, 4:47 Northside, 10:120 Cleveland, OH anti-war movement, 12:142 general, 2:20 Colorado Denver, 9:115 Columbus Nebraska, 11:130 Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy (SANE) demonstration, 1:9 mobilization, 1:2 Chicago Defendants Committee Port Chicago demonstration, 9:113 27 SUBJECT INDEX New York City, 12:137 Vietnam literature, 4:46 Washington D.C., 9:118 Committee to Oppose American Participation in the Vietnamese War Evansville, IN, 10:122 Committee for Alternative to War in Vietnam Nashville, TN, 13:147 Committee to Resist the Draft Bellingham, WA, 13:149 Committee to Stop Escalation in Vietnam Westport, CT, 9:116 Committee for Congressional Action Valley Stream, NY, 12:141 Communist Party, USA New York City, 11:134 Committee for Independent Political Action New York City, 11:134 Compton, CA 9:111 Committee for New Politics New York City, 11:134 Concerned Citizens of Palo Alto 9:113 Committee for Non-Violent Action Boston, MA, 10:126 New York City, 11:134 Concerned Citizens of San Mateo County 9:110, 114 Committee for Peace Camden, NJ, 11:131 Hartford, CT, 9:116 Los Alamos, NM, 11:131 Madison, WI, 13:150 Yellow Springs, OH, 12:143 Conferences and meetings Chicago, IL, 4:47 general, 1:11; 2:20 international, 3:29 military draft, 2:21; 3:29 national anti-war conference, 1:6, 7, 9 National Conference on Community Peace Groups, 1:16 National Leadership Conference, 2:18 NCC permanent steering committee, 1:1 public debate, 3:32 regional, 2:22 Socialist youth, 8:107 South-Wide Organizers' Conference on Vietnam, 2:19 summer projects training, 1:13, 14 University Circle, 1:15 University of Chicago, 3:29 Young Democrats, 13:150 Committee of Concern Chico, CA, 9:110 Binghamton, NY, 11:132 Committee of One Million New York City, 11:134 Committee of Residents & Students for an End to the War in Vietnam Southbend, IN, 10:122 Committee on the University & the Draft Madison, WI, 13:150 Congress of Radical Equality New York City, 11:135 Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam 1:2, 9 Congress, U.S. peace candidates, 3:45 Committee to Defend Resistance to Ghetto Life (CERGE) Epton, Bill, 1:9 New York City, 11:134 Connecticut 9:116 Connecticut Coordinating Committee 9:116 28 SUBJECT INDEX Council for a Livable World Washington D.C., 9:117 Elections democratic primary, 8:107 policy, 5:60 Council of American Temporary & Unemployed Workers Miami, FL, 9:118 End the Draft Committee New York City, 11:135 Cuba anti-war movement, 5:59 Episcopal Peace Fellowship New York City, 11:135 Cyprus anti-war movement, 5:58 Epton, Bill 1:9 Czechoslovakia anti-war movement, 5:59 Evansville, IN Committee to Oppose American Participation in the Vietnamese War, 10:122 Defense Department press releases, 6:75 "Fatigued Five" standing committee meeting, 1:3 Delaware 9:117 Fellowship for Social Justice Rochester, NY, 12:140 Delaware Porcupine 9:117 Fellowship of Reconciliation Nyack, NY, 12:140 Demonstrations 3:40 see also 5th Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee see also International Days of Protest 5th Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee New York City, 11:135 Demopolis Project committee, 13:148 general, 4:47 Films 3:41 Finland anti-war movement, 5:60 Denmark anti-war movement, 5:60 Florida Gainesville, 1:2 general, 9:118 Des Moines, IA American Friends Service Committee office, 10:123 Foreign Policy Round Table St. Louis, MO, 11:129 Draft see Military draft France anti-war movement, 5:61 Echo Park-Silverlake Committee on the Crisis in American Foreign Policy California, 9:111 Free Southern Theater New Orleans, LA, 10:125 Egypt anti-war movement, 5:60 Free Student New York City group, 11:135 29 SUBJECT INDEX Freedom Democratic Party Jackson, MS, 11:129 Harlem Council for Peace New York State, 11:135 "Freedom Fighters" 9:111 Harper College anti-war movement, 11:132 Freedom Information Center Edwards, MS, 11:129 Hartford, CT Committee for Peace, 9:116 Freedom Now Committee California, 9:111 Hawaii 10:119 Freedom Now for Lt. Howe Committee Denver, CO, 9:115 Hershey, Lewis B. speeches, 9:109 Friends Committee on National Legislation Washington D.C., 9:118 High School Students for Peace in Vietnam Pittsburgh, PA, 13:146 Ft Hood 3 Defense Committee New York City, 11:135 Hong Kong anti-war movement, 5:63 Fundraising 3:31 House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) approach, 1:9 strategy, 3:29 Gainesville Committee to End the War 1:2 Houston, TX Citizens for Action in Vietnam, 13:148 Gainesville, FL Ad Hoc Committee of Patriots for Peace in Vietnam, 9:118 Human Relations Committee Oklahoma State University, 12:144 "General Hershey Bar" speeches, 9:109 Hungary anti-war movement, 5:63 propaganda, 4:50 Georgia Atlanta, 10:119 Hunter Students for Peace New York City, 11:135 Germany anti-war movement, 5:62 Illinois Chicago, 4:47; 10:120, 121 Evanston, 10:121 Skokie, 10:121 Greater Illinois Facility Committee on Vietnam 10:120 Greater Newark Peace Council 11:131 Independent Citizens Committee to Elect Herbert Aptheker New York City, 11:135 Greece anti-war movement, 5:63 Independent Committee on Vietnam of Columbia University 11:135 Hanh, Thich Nhat tribute flyer, 4:46 30 SUBJECT INDEX Independent Committees to End the War in Vietnam workshops, 1:8 Japan anti-war movement, 5:66 Jewish Cultural Clubs New York City, 11:135 India anti-war movement, 5:64 Johnson, Lyndon B. state of the union address, 3:32 Indiana 10:122 Kanewske, Bert case, 3:32 International Anarchist East Lansing, MI, 11:128 Kansas Manhattan, 10:124 International Anti-War Movement 9:109 see also individual countries Kentucky Louisville, 10:124 International Days of Protest Ad Hoc Toledo Committee, 12:143 Berkeley, CA, 9:109 general, 3:42, 43 media, 3:31 New York City, 11:135 Petersburg, VA, 13:149 proposal, 2:28 San Francisco committee, 9:113 King, Martin Luther, Jr. 7:88 Korea anti-war movement, 5:67 Labor unions media, 2:24 press, 1:9 International Longshoremen Workers Union San Francisco, CA, 9:113 Lawyers Committee on American Policy Towards Vietnam New York City, 11:135 Inter-Seminary Vietnam Community New York City, 11:135 League of Militant Poets New York City, 12:136 Inter-University Committee for Debate on Foreign Policy Ithaca, NY, 11:132 Legal Aid 3:44 Iowa 10:123 Letters for Peace Cambridge, MA group, 10:126 Ireland anti-war movement, 5:64 Los Alamos, NM Committee for Peace, 11:131 Israel anti-war movement, 5:64 Los Angeles, CA 9:111, 112 Italy anti-war movement, 5:65 Louisiana New Orleans, 2:19; 10:125 Ithaca, NY November 8th Mobilization Committee, 11:132 Louisville, KY 10:124 31 SUBJECT INDEX Lower Eastside Mobilization for Peace New York City, 12:136 Military draft Chicago, IL, 1:9 conference, 2:21; 3:29 media, 3:31 see also Ad Hoc Committee Against the Vietnam Draft see also Committee on the University and the Draft see also Committee to Resist the Draft Luftig vs. McNamara Committee New York City, 12:136 Madison, WI 13:150 Maine Bangor, 10:125 Milwaukee Organizing Committee 13:151 Malagasy Republic anti-war movement, 5:67 Minnesota 11:128 Malibu, CA 9:113 Minority of One Passaic, NJ, 11:131 Manhattan, KS 10:124 Mississippi 11:129 Maryland Baltimore Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1:9 general, 10:125 Missouri 11:129 Massachusetts 10:126 Moonachie, NJ Campaign for a World Constitution, 11:131 May 2nd Movement New York City, 12:136 Movement for Peace & Justice Lexington, VA, 13:149 Media general, 3:31; 4:47 publicity, 2:26 research & information committee, 3:32 Multi-Issue Student Movement Syracuse, NY, 12:141 Musicians Committee to End the War in Vietnam Ridley Park, PA, 13:146 Medical school students New York City, 12:136 Nashville, TN Committee for Alternative to War in Vietnam, 13:147 Mexico anti-war movement, 5:67 Miami, FL 9:118 Michigan 10:127; 11:128 National Anti-War Conference agenda, 1:7 constitution, 1:8 convention call, 1:6 position papers, 1:9 Michigan Educators for Peace in Vietnam 11:128 National Committee to Abolish HUAC Cambridge, MA, 10:126 Migrant theater California, 9:111 National Conference of New Politics New York City, 12:136 32 SUBJECT INDEX National Conference on Community Peace Groups 1:16 New Haven, CT American Independence Movement, 9:116 National Coordinating Committee (NCC) constitution, 1:2 planning committee, 3:29 registration questionnaires, 2:26 restructuring, 2:28 speakers list, 4:46 New Jersey 11:131 New Mexico 11:131 New Orleans, LA 2:19; 10:125 National Council of American-Soviet Friendship New York City, 12:136 New School New York City, 12:136 National Council of Churches Washington D.C., 9:118 New World Review New York City, 12:137 National Guardian 12:136 New York Area Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1:9 National High School Activist League Syracuse, NY, 12:141 New York City Ad Hoc Committee Against the Vietnam Draft, 11:133 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 11:133 American Committee for the Fourth International, 11:133 American Friends Service Committee office, 11:133 American Socialist Organizing Committee, 11:133 anti-war movement, 11:134 Artists Protesting the War, 11:133 Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, 11:133 Catholic Peace Fellowship, 11:133 Catholic Workers group, 11:134 Draft Conference, 2:21 5th Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee, 11:135 New York State, 11:133, 134, 135; 12:136, 137 spring mobilization, 12:138 National Lawyers Guild Los Angeles, CA, 9:111 National Leadership Conference Cleveland, OH, 2:18 National Student Association Washington D.C., 9:118 Nebraska Columbus, 11:130 Nebraskans for Peace 11:130 Netherlands anti-war movement, 5:67 Nevada 11:130 New England anti-war movement, 8:107 New York State 11:132, 133; 12:136, 137, 140, 141 New England Committee for Non-Violent Action 9:116 New York Workshop on Non-Violence 12:136 New Hampshire 11:130 33 SUBJECT INDEX New Zealand anti-war movement, 5:68 Parent to Parent Committee Los Angeles, 9:111 Newark Committee Union Project 11:131 PAX-Mass Political Action for Peace anti-war movement, 10:126 Newsman's Gadfly Mt. Vernon, IA, 10:123 Peace & Equal Rights Committee Red Bank, NJ, 11:131 Niagara Regional Conference 11:132 Peace & Freedom Center Louisville, KY, 10:124 Nonpartisan Anti-Poverty League Madison, WI, 13:150 Peace & Freedom News articles, 3:33 general, 3:31 issues, 3:34, 35 local news, 3:36 mailing lists, 3:37 media, 3:39 production, 3:38 North Carolina 12:142 North Dakotans Against the War in Vietnam 12:142 Peace & Freedom Party Seattle, WA, 13:149 November 8th Mobilization Committee Ithaca, NY, 11:132 Peace candidates congressional, 3:45 Ohio Athens, 12:142 general, 1:17; 2:18; 12:142, 143 Peace Center Miami, FL, 9:118 San Jose, CA, 9:114 Ohio Friends of Mae Mallory 12:142 Peace Committee Clark University, 10:126 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, 12:144 Peace Council Chicago, IL, 10:120 Philadelphia, PA, 13:145 Syracuse, NY, 12:141 Oklahoma City, OK 12:144 Orange County Emergency Committee of Citizens Concerned about Vietnam New York state, 11:132 Peace Education Committee 4:46 Orange County Peace Exchange California, 9:111 Peace Independents Des Moines, IA, 10:123 Oregon Portland, 12:144 Peace Society Goshen, IN, 10:122 Palo Alto, CA 9:113 Peaceways Battlecreek, MI group, 10:127 Parade Committee Chicago, IL, 10:120 Pennsylvania 13:145, 146 34 SUBJECT INDEX Peru anti-war movement, 5:68 Roman Catholic Peace Fellowship Staten Island, NY, 12:140 Philadelphia American Friends Service Committee office, 13:145 San Francisco, CA 9:113 San Jose, CA 9:114 Philippines anti-war movement, 3:32; 5:68 San Mateo, CA 9:114 Phoenix, AZ 9:108 San Mateo Liberal Caucus Club 9:114 Phoenix Committee on Vietnam 9:108 San Rafael Marin Vietnam Committee 9:114 Pittsburgh, PA Ad Hoc Committee in Vietnam, 13:146 Santa Barbara, CA 9:114 "Plentyism" Miami, FL, 9:118 School of Living Gary, IN, 10:122 Poor People's Corporation Mileston, MS, 11:129 Seattle, WA 13:149 Port Chicago demonstrations, 9:113 Senate Internal Security Subcommittee (SISS) investigation, 3:44 Portland, OR 12:144 Power & Politics Statewide Conference 9:111 Senate, U.S. Foreign Policy Advisory Council, 4:47 Foreign Relations Committee, 1:9 general, 5:73 Internal Security Subcommittee, 3:44 Project Vietnam Debate Nashville, TN, 13:147 Promoting Enduring Peace West Haven, CT, 9:116 Socialist League Iowa City, IA, 10:123 see also American Socialist Organizing Committee see also Christian Socialist Party see also Socialist Workers Party Red Bank, NJ 11:131 Research & Information Committee media, 3:32 Socialist Workers Party (SWP) conference perspective, 1:9 New York City, 12:137 see also American Socialist Organizing Committee see also Christian Socialist Party see also Socialist League Rhode Island Providence, 13:147 Richmond Committee for Peace Education 13:149 35 SUBJECT INDEX Sonoma County Committee for Peace in Vietnam 9:111 Staten Island, NY 12:140 Staten Islanders for Peace 12:140 South Bend, IN Committee of Residents & Students for an End to the War in Vietnam, 10:122 Stop the War Committee Denver, CO, 9:115 South Nashville Community Project 13:147 Student Action Committee on Foreign Policy El Paso, TX, 13:148 South Nevada Committee for Peace in Vietnam 11:130 Student Action for Social Justice Salt Lake City, UT, 13:149 Southern California Universities Committee on War & Peace 9:111 Student Action Movement Port Washington, NY, 12:140 Southern Christian Leadership Conference Atlanta, GA, 10:119 Student Committee for World Peace Colorado State College, 9:115 Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) Albany, GA, 10:119 New York City, 11:135 San Francisco, CA, 9:113 Washington D.C., 9:118 Southern Conference Educational Fund Louisville, KY, 10:124 New Orleans, LA, 10:125 Southern Coordinating Committee New Orleans, LA, 10:125 Student Peace Union New York City, 12:138 Southern Student Human Relations Project Atlanta, GA, 10:119 Student Socialist Union New York City, 12:138 Southern Student Organizing Committee Charlottesville, VA, 13:149 Nashville, TN, 13:147 Students Against Militarism New York City, 12:138 Southern Vietnam Coordinating Committee Atlanta, GA, 10:119 Students Against the War in Vietnam Roosevelt University, 10:121 Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) Adelphi University, 11:132 Albany, NY, 11:132 Albuquerque, NM, 11:131 Amherst College, 10:126 Antioch College, 12:143 Austin, TX, 13:148 call to march, 1:9 Chicago, IL, 10:120 Columbia, MS, 11:129 Cornell, NY, 11:132 Evanston, IL, 10:121 Ft. Collins, CO, 9:115 South-Wide Organizers' Conference on Vietnam 2:19 Spartacist Baltimore, MD, 10:125 New York City, 12:137 position papers, 1:9 Stanford Committee for Peace in Vietnam anti-war movement, 9:114 36 SUBJECT INDEX Gainesville, FL, 9:118 general, 1:2 Iowa City, IA, 10:123 Iowa State University, 10:123 Kentucky, University of, 10:124 Los Angeles, CA, 9:111 Madison, WI, 13:150 Michigan State University, 11:128 Michigan, University of, 10:127 Milwaukee, WI, 13:151 New York City, 12:138 Notre Dame University, 10:122 San Jose, CA, 9:114 SUNY, 11:132 Toledo, OH, 12:143 Vancouver, WA, 13:149 Wesleyan University, 9:116 Yonkers, NY, 12:141 Tennessee 13:147 Terre des Hommes Scarsdale, NY, 12:140 Texas 13:148 The Torch 1:9 Thich Nhat Hanh tribute flyer, 4:46 Toledo Committee for a Reasonable Settlement in Vietnam 12:143 Students for Peace Boston University, 10:126 Tompkins Square Neighbor for Peace Action New York City, 12:139 Students for Positive Action Manhattan, KS, 10:124 Toronto, Ontario, Canada NCC conference, 1:10 Students' Organized Education & Action League San Francisco, CA, 9:113 Trade Unionists for Peace New York City, 12:139 Students Peace Union Columbus, NE, 11:130 Turn Towards Peace (organization) Cambridge, MA, 10:126 Chicago, IL, 10:120 Sweden anti-war movement, 5:69 Swedish Peace and Arbitration Society, 3:29 U.K. anti-war movement, 5:70 U.S. Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front New York City, 12:138 Switzerland anti-war movement, 5:69 Syracuse, NY American Friends Service Committee office, 12:141 U.S. Farmers Association Campbellsport, WI, 13:150 Union Theological Seminary Vietnam Committee New York City, 12:139 Syria anti-war movement, 5:69 Tanzania anti-war movement, 5:69 Universities and colleges Adelphi University, 11:132 American University, 9:117 Amherst College, 10:126 Antioch College, 1:12, 13, 14; 12:143 Boston University, 10:126 Brandeis University, 10:126 Teachers' Committee for Peace in Vietnam New York City, 12:138 37 SUBJECT INDEX Brooklyn College, 11:133 California, Los Angeles, University of, 9:112 Clark University, 10:126 Colorado State College, 9:115 Columbia University, 11:134 Denison University, 12:143 Drake University, 10:123 Earham College, 10:122 Florida State University, 9:118 Harper College, 11:132 Harvard University, 10:126 Indiana, University of, 10:122 Iowa State University, 10:123 John Brown College, 11:135 Kansas, University of, 10:124 Kent State University, 12:143 Kentucky, University of, 10:124 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 10:126 Michigan State University, 11:128 Michigan, University of, 10:127 Montana, University of, 11:129 Nevada, University of, 11:130 New York University, 12:136 Notre Dame University, 10:122 Oklahoma State University, 12:144 Oregon State University, 12:144 Oregon, University of, 3:40; 12:144 Pennsylvania, University of, 13:145 Radcliffe College, 10:126 Rennselaer Polytech, 12:141 Roosevelt University, 10:121 Russell Sage College, 12:141 Rutgers University, 11:131 Shiner College, 10:121 State University of New York, 11:132 Tufts University, 10:126 Washington College, 10:125 Washington University, 13:149 Wayne State University, 11:128 Wesleyan University, 9:116 Wilmington College, 12:143 Wisconsin, University of, 13:150, 151 Yale University, 9:116 University Committee on the Problem of War & Peace Detroit, MI, 11:128 Uruguay anti-war movement, 5:71 USSR anti-war movement, 5:71 Utah 13:149 Valley Peace Center Sherman Oaks, CA, 9:114 Valley Stream, NY Committee for Congressional Action, 12:141 Venice, CA 9:114 Vermont Plainfield, 13:149 Veterans anti-war activities, 4:46 Veterans & Reservists to End the War in Vietnam conference, 1:9 New York City, 12:139 Veterans for Peace in Vietnam Chicago, IL, 10:121 New Jersey, 11:131 New York City, 11:133; 12:139 Veterans March to End the War in Vietnam York, PA, 13:146 Vietnam anti-war movement, 5:71 University Circle Cleveland, OH, 1:15 Vietnam Day Committee Berkeley, CA, 9:109 Columbus, OH, 12:142 press conferences, 1:7 San Francisco State College, 9:113 Seattle, WA, 13:149 UCLA, 9:112 University Circle Teach-In Committee Cleveland, OH, 12:142 38 SUBJECT INDEX Vietnam Decision Laramie, WY, 13:151 Watkins for Congress Committee New Jersey, 11:131 Vietnam Peace Project Swedish Peace and Arbitration Society, 3:29 Webb, Lee "The Anti-War Movement: from Protest to Radical Politics", 1:9 Vietnam War civilian causalities, 2:26 media, 1:9; 2:23, 24, 28; 3:32, 29 negotiations vs. withdrawal, 1:9 taxes, 1:9 U.S. policy, 1:9 West Haven, CT Promoting Enduring Peace, 9:116 West Virginia Charleston, 13:150 Westchester Committee for Peace 11:132 Virginia 13:149 Westchester Coordinating Committee for Peace Yonkers, NY, 12:141 Virginia Students Civil Rights Committee 13:149 Voters for Peace Chicago, IL, 10:121 Western Addition Vietnam Peace Committee San Francisco, CA, 9:113 Voters for Peaceful Alternatives Ithaca, NY, 11:132 Wheatley, NY 11:132 W.E.B. Dubois Clubs of America anti-war movement, 1:6 Bridgeport, CT, 9:116 Brooklyn College, 11:133 Chicago, IL, 10:121 harassment, 8:107 San Francisco, CA, 9:113 SANE demonstration, 1:9 Venice-LA area, 9:114 Wisconsin 4:48, 49; 13:150, 151 Women Act for Peace Seattle, WA, 13:149 Women for Legislative Action Los Angeles, CA, 9:112 War Resisters' League New York City, 12:139 Women for Peace Detroit, MI, 11:128 Westchester, NY, 11:132 War/Peace Committee East Lansing, MI, 11:128 Women Peace Party Battle Creek, MI, 10:127 Washington D.C. 9:117 Women Strike for Peace California, 9:111 Los Angeles, CA, 9:112 New Brunswick, NJ, 11:131 New York City, 12:139 position papers, 1:9 Scarsdale, NY, 12:140 Venice, CA, 9:114 Washington Human Rights Project 9:117 Washington State 1:9; 13:149 Washington Students for Peace 9:118 39 SUBJECT INDEX Women's International League of Peace & Freedom Paterson, NJ, 11:131 Philadelphia, PA, 13:145 Young Democrats Wisconsin, University of, 13:150 Young Democrats Conference Manitowoc, WI, 13:150 World Council of Peace 4:54 Young Peoples' Socialist League Indianapolis, IN, 10:122 World Fellowship Center New Haven, CT, 9:116 Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) conference perspective, 1:9 New York City, 12:139 Wyoming 13:151 Yellow Springs, OH Committee for Peace, 12:143 Youth Against War & Fascism (YAWF) analysis, 1:9 New York City, 12:139 York Action for Peace Pennsylvania, 13:146 Youth for Peace in Vietnam Seattle, WA, 13:149 40 RELATED COLLECTIONS America in Protest: Records of Anti-Vietnam War Organizations Part 1: Vietnam Veterans Against the War Part 3: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1966-1973 FBI File on the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) Radical and Reactionary Politics in America Series 1: The American Radicalism Collection Part 1: Leftist Politics and Anti-War Movements Part 2: The Religious and Radical Right Part 3: Race, Gender, and the Struggle for Justice and Equal Rights Part 4: Twentieth-Century Social, Economic, and Environmental Movements Series 2: Radicalism, Reaction and Dissent: Selections from the Hall Hoag Collection at Brown University Records of the Highlander Folk School and Highlander Research and Education Center, 1932–1978 http://gale.cengage.com/psm Phone: 800-444-0799 Email: gale.sales@cengage.com