Oregon Fellowship of Reconciliation records,, circa 1943-1989

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Oregon Fellowship of Reconciliation.
Title
Oregon Fellowship of Reconciliation records,
Dates
circa 1943-1989 (inclusive)
Quantity
1.2 cubic feet (2 document cases, 1 flat box)
Collection Number
Accession 24299
Summary
Reports and ephemera relating to the organization's activities, including anti-nuclear and human rights campaigns.
Repository
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR
97205
Telephone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
libreference@ohs.org
Access Restrictions

This collection is unprocessed. For information contact the reference staff of the Oregon Historical Society Research Library, email: Libreference@ohs.org; telephone: 503-306-5240.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Conversion of this record was made possible by a grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission, an agency of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Rosalie Bertells, 1982; The Citizen's Train, 1987; Facing It Symposium, December 1982; F.O.R. 50th Anniversary, 1965; Anarchism Symposium, 1980; Generations For Peace, 1986; House Meetings - Ideas, 1982. Newspaper Articles about F.O.R. Members; Human Rights: Korea, 1975-1981; Human Rights: Middle East, 1980; N.W. Action For Disarmament, 1983-84; Nuclear Freeze Coalition, 1982-83; Portland Freeze Coalition, 1986-87; Portland Mobilization for Survival, 1977 - 1978; Pledge of Resistance, 1985-1987; Shadow Project; Speakers Bureau, 1983; Speaking Notes: Nora Hallett; Special Events, 1986; SEABECK, 1953-1985; SEABECK, 1988 - 1996; Oregon Bulletin Board, 1964-1968 (newsletter); Oregon F.O.R. Newsletter, 1943-1958; Oregon F.O.R. Newsletter, 1960-1976; Oregon F.O.R. Newsletter, 1977 - 1980; Oregon F.O.R. Newsletter, 1981 - 1989.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Location of Originals

The Oregon Fellowship of Reconciliation "seeks to replace violence, war, racism, and economic injustice with nonviolence, peace and justice. We are an interfaith organization committed to active nonviolence as a transforming way of life and as a means of radical change. We educate, train, build coalitions and engage in nonviolent and compassionate actions locally, nationally and globally."

Acquisition Information

Acquired from Rosemary Cooperrider, August 2000 and October 2003, Library Accessions 24299 and 5302.

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Peace movements -- Oregon -- History.
  • Social advocacy -- Oregon.

Corporate Names

  • Oregon Fellowship of Reconciliation -- Archives.

Form or Genre Terms

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