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Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
- Historical Background
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
-
Detailed Description of the Collection
- UW Specific Groups
- UW Strike - SROC & Non-War UW Staff
- National & Local Protest Groups
- Social & Labor
- Local Hippies - U Dist Movement Weird/Mysticism/Drugs/Music
- Local Protests
- Local Non Protests
- International & National Protests
- Christian & Jesus Freedom
- Nazi, John Birch
- Peace, anti-war, Duncan Sanders and Vietnam
- Duncan Sanders {AFSC + Personal Desk}
- Duncan Sanders {War Machine, Political}
- Newspapers & Publications
- Newspapers - Seattle Times, P.I., The UW Daily, Leviathan, Montlake Dump, Northwest Passage
- Protest Posters and flyers
- Radical Education Project Publications; Newsletters, Pamphlets, Etc…
- Liberation News Service Newsletters
- Students for a Democratic Society: New Left Notes Newspapers
- Names and Subjects
Vietnam War era ephemera collection, 1965-1980
Overview of the Collection
- Compiler
- University of Washington. Libraries. Special CollectionsDivision
- Title
- Vietnam War era ephemera collection
- Dates
- 1965-1980 (inclusive)19651980
1970-1973 (bulk) - Quantity
- 6.94 cubic feet (13 boxes plus 1 oversize folder)
- Collection Number
- 6209 (Accession No. 6209-001)
- Summary
- Printed ephemera created by various Seattle-area and University of Washington manifestations of American civil rights and protest movements of the late 1960's and 1970's
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
-
No restrictions on access.
- Languages
- English
Historical BackgroundReturn to Top
In 1960 a small group of young people formed Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and adopted The Port Huron Statement, written by student leader Tom Hayden. The manifesto urged participatory democracy, or the idea that all Americans, not just a small elite, should decide major economic, political, and social issues that shaped the nation. It also criticized American society for its focus on career advancement, material possessions, military strength, and racism. By 1968 some 100,000 young people around the nation had joined SDS.
Student protesters denounced corporate bureaucracy and campus administrators. Universities and colleges, they believed, were dictatorial and exercised too much control over students. Students held rallies and sit-ins to protest restrictions of their rights. In 1964, a coalition of student groups at the University of California, Berkeley, claimed the right to conduct political activities on campus; the coalition became known as the Free Speech Movement. Political activism and protests spread to other campuses in the 1960s.
The youth movement's demonstrations soon merged with the protests of students who opposed the Vietnam War. By the spring of 1968, student protests had reached hundreds of campuses. At the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, antiwar demonstrators clashed with the police, and the images of police beating students shocked television audiences. Violence peaked at an antiwar protest at Ohio's Kent State University in May 1970, when National Guard troops gunned down four student protesters.
The political activities of the youth movement had enduring effects. Colleges became less authoritarian, ending dress codes and curfews and recruiting more minority students. Students also contributed mightily to the movement against the war in Vietnam. Both the counterculture and student activism, finally, fueled a backlash that blossomed in the 1970s and 1980s. The civil rights movement, the women's movement, the youth movement, and the environmental movement changed people's lives. They also created a climate of rebellion, confrontation, and upheaval.
Source: "United States (History)," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2004 http://encarta.msn.com
The chaotic events of the 60's, including war and social change, seemed destined to continue in the 70's. Major trends included a growing disillusionment of government, advances in civil rights, increased influence of the women's movement, a heightened concern for the environment, and increased space exploration. Many of the "radical" ideas of the 60's gained wider acceptance in the new decade, and were mainstreamed into American life and culture. Amid war, social realignment and presidential impeachment proceedings, American culture flourished. Indeed, the events of the times were reflected in and became the inspiration for much of the music, literature, entertainment, and even fashion of the decade.
Source: Kingwood College Library. American Cultural History 1970-1979 http://kclibrary.nhmccd.edu/decade70.html
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Collection of printed ephemera including pamphlets, posters, manifestos, newsletters, booklets, and open letters created by the various Seattle-area and University of Washington manifestations of American civil rights and protest movements of the late 1960's and 1970's. The material centers mainly around the Vietnam War, but includes much about feminism, racism, socialism, labor unions and the rights of farm workers, gay rights, environmental and economic boycotts of large corporations and agro-industry, prisoners' rights, and the Iranian revolution of 1979. Documents include the publications of groups such as the Seattle Liberation Front, the UW chapter of Students for a Democratic Society, the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, WashPIRG, Young Socialist Alliance, UW Staff Rights Organizing Committee, Seattle Gay Liberation Front, Students Against Violent Expression, United Workers Union, and the Northwest Nihilist League.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
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Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Arranged in 19 series.
- Series 1, UW Specific Groups
- Series 2, UW Strike - SROC & Non-War UW Staff
- Series 3, National & Local Protest Groups
- Series 4, Social & Labor
- Series 5, Local Hippies - U Dist Movement Weird/Mysticism/Drugs/Music
- Series 6, Local Protests
- Series 7, Local Non Protests
- Series 8, International & National Protests
- Series 9, Christian & Jesus Freedom
- Series 10, Nazi, John Birch
- Series 11, Peace, anti-war, Duncan Sanders and Vietnam
- Series 12, Duncan Sanders {AFSC + Personal Desk}
- Series 13, Duncan Sanders {War Machine, Political}
- Series 14, Newspapers & Publications
- Series 15, Newspapers - Seattle Times, P.I., The UW Daily, Leviathan, Montlake Dump, Northwest Passage
- Series 16, Protest Posters and flyers
- Series 17, Radical Education Project Publications; Newsletters, Pamphlets, Etc.
- Series 18, Liberation News Service Newsletters
- Series 19, Students for a Democratic Society: New Left Notes Newspapers
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Series 1: UW Specific GroupsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
1/1 | UW Speakers - Unaffiliated
Including Jerry Rubin, Revin Brabazon, Saul Alinsky, Phil Luce,
Rev. James Bevel, Robert Carr, Robert Creeley, Mike Sabourin, Robert M.
Johnson, Alex Gottfried, Michael Lerner, Members of the Seattle branch of the
Black Panther Party, Daniel Lev, Giovanni Costigan, Stephanie Coontz, and Diane
Jones
|
1968-1975 |
1/2 | UW Film Screenings |
1968-1974 |
1/3 | UW Rally Posters |
1970-1972 |
1/4 | On Campus Music Events |
1970 |
1/5 | On Campus Misc Events
Includes San Francisco Mime Troupe, Prospectus for a Vietnam
Vigil, and a silent vigil to stop the killing in Vietnam
|
1969 |
11/10 | Ho Chi Minh Memorial Service poster |
1969 |
1/6 | ASUW elections |
1968-1973 |
9/1 | ASUW Newspaper {Seattle} |
1972 |
1/7 | Michael Lerner |
1970 |
1/8 | UW Club Promotions |
1969-1973 |
1/9 | UW Call to action letters
Includes speeches, letters, and oppositional statements
|
1968-1973 |
1/10 | Black Student Union |
1968-1973 |
1/11 | UW Students for Responsible Expression |
1970-1971 |
1/12 | UW Anti-Fascist Student Association |
1972-1973 |
1/13 | Bia-Fra University Committee |
1970 |
1/14 | African Student Union - Progressive Eritreans -
Palestine - Portugese Africa |
1970-1978 |
1/15 | UW Afro-Asian Peoples Solidarity Forum |
1973 |
1/16 | Iranian Students Association |
1969-1978 |
1/17 | UW Arab Students |
1970-1971 |
1/18 | UW Asian Students |
1969-1972 |
1/19 | UW-Campus Reform and Action Movement |
1969-1972 |
1/20 | UW Young Democrats and Young Republicans |
1967-1970 |
1/21 | UW Ecology |
1970-1973 |
1/22 | UW Staff Women's Forum |
1970-1971 |
1/23 | UW- Women's Issues
Includes Campus Coalition for University Child Care, Campus
Women's Newsletter, Task Force on Higher Education, University Centers for
Rational Alternatives, Campus Women's Liberation, ASUW Women's Commission,
Committee for Abortion Reform, Academic Activities Committee, WA State Feminist
Federal Credit Union
|
1970-1973 |
1/24 | UW Students International Meditation Society |
1970-1971 |
1/25 | UW National Lawyers Guild |
1970 |
1/26 | UW Labor Party - UW Communists |
1970-1978 |
1/27 | UW American Indians |
1972-1973 |
1/28 | Washington Public Interest Research Group |
1971-1976 |
9/2 | Various Campus Newspapers {Seattle}
includes the Newspaper - a Student Digest Published Whenever
We're in the Mood, The Lantern, The Daily, the International
|
1970-1972 |
1/29 | The Chelan Organ |
1976 |
1/30 | In Support of Kent State Students |
1970 |
1/31 | UW Course Related Papers
Includes A Framework for the Policy Studies of Global Peace and
Justice, suggested reading lists, sample core and new course suggestions
|
1960-1973 |
1/32 | Members of the Graduate School Committee on Conflict
Studies |
1972-1973 |
Series 2: UW Strike - SROC & Non-War UW StaffReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
1/33 | UW Student Strikes
includes posters from a variety of organization in regards to
different strikes.
|
1970-1973 |
1/34 | UW Faculty and Students "Position Papers" |
1967-1971 |
1/35 | Letters to the public from UW officials and WA state
Legislature |
1970 |
1/36 | Report of the graduate school committee on conflict
studies |
1969-1975 |
1/37 | Expression Article |
1965 |
1/38 | UW Senates |
1970-1972 |
1/39 | UW Teaching Assistants and Research Assistant's
Union |
1970 |
1/40 | UW Staff Rights Organization Committee |
1970-1973 |
Series 3: National & Local Protest GroupsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
1/41 | Seattle Liberation Front & Radical Speakers Platform
|
1970 |
1/42 | Seattle Liberation Front |
1970 |
1/43 | Stop the Courts Day / The Day After |
1970 |
9/3 | Stop the Courts Day / The Day After
Newspapers
Includes Seattle-Post Intelligencer and the War Bulletin
{Berkeley}
|
1970-1972 |
1/44 | Students for a Democratic Society March 1969
ROTC |
1968-1970 |
1/45 | Radical Organization Committee ROTC |
1969-1974 |
1/46 | Students for a Democratic Society National |
1968-1971 |
1/47 | Students for a Democratic Society Pamphlets |
1967-1971 |
1/48 | Students for a Democratic Society - UW |
1969-1972 |
11/10 | Fight U.S. Imperialism poster |
1969 |
9/4 | SDS Fire Chicago Newspaper |
1969-1970 |
1/49 | SDS Revolutionary Youth Movement |
1969-1974 |
9/5 | Revolutionary Youth Movement Newspapers
{Chicago} |
1970 |
2/1 | Student Mobilization Committee |
1969-1972 |
9/6 | Student Mobilization Committee Newspapers {Washington
D.C.} |
1967-1970 |
2/2 | Mayday Committee |
1970-1980 |
2/3 | People & Coalition for Peace and Justice
|
1972-1973 |
2/4 | Seattle 8 Defense Fund |
1970 |
mapcase:oversize | ||
Oversize folder 1 | Who is the Real Conspiracy - Support Seattle 8 Rally
Poster |
1970 |
Box/Folder | ||
2/5 | Anarchists |
1970-1974 |
2/6 | The Seattle Group |
1966-1974 |
2/7 | Underground Weathermen & Radical
Orientation |
undated' |
2/8 | Black Panthers - Local & Native |
1966-1971 |
2/9 | Free Everybody
Includes Angela Davis, Bobby Seale, Ericka Huggins, Soledad
Brothers, Eldridge Cleaver, Huey Newton, Ruchell Magee, and Harrisburg 7
|
1968-1972 |
2/10 | Black Power & Civil Rights |
1966-1971 |
9/7 | Black Panther Newspapers
Includes Muhammad Speaks {Chicago}, The Black Panther -
Intercommunal News Service {Oakland}, World Magazine {Chicago}, Black Panther,
The Black Panther - Black Community News Service {San Francisco}, the Tribunal
- L.A. Committee for the Defense of the Bill of Rights {Los Angeles}, The Black
Dwarf London
|
1967-1973 |
2/11 | Anti-War
Includes People Against Nerve Gas, Call to Action statements,
article from The New Yorker, Vietnam Day Committee, Chicago Area Draft
Resisters, Seattle Students for Peace in Vietnam, Seattle Committee to End the
War in Vietnam, Hiroshima Day March Committee, Anti-War Movement , Center for
the Study of Democratic Institutions, Seattle Women Act for Peace,
|
1969-1974 |
2/12 | Seattle Peace Action Committee &
Coalition |
1970-1974 |
2/13 | People's Peace Treaty & The New Party |
1970-1971 |
2/14 | International People's Movement |
1971 |
2/15 | Women's Lib |
1969-1971 |
2/16 | PROVO |
1966-1970 |
2/17 | Young Atheist League |
1971 |
Series 4: Social & LaborReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
2/18 | Young Socialist Alliance |
1970-1974 |
11/10 | Young Socialist National Convention poster |
1969 |
2/19 | Young Socialist Alliance - Militant Forum |
1969-1971 |
9/8 | Young Socialist Alliance - Militant Forum Newspaper {New
York City} |
1969 |
2/20 | YPSL - Young People's Socialist League |
1971 |
2/21 | International Socialists |
1970-1974 |
2/22 | National Caucus of Labor Committees / North American
Unemployed & Welfare Right Organization |
1971-1973 |
2/23 | US Labor - Socialist Labor Progressive |
1969-1975 |
2/24 | Socialist Labor Committee |
1970-1972 |
2/25 | IWW Solidarity |
1971-1973 |
2/26 | Unpublished Socialist writings
includes imperialism, Progressive Labor Party, Seattle Labor
Party, National Socialist Review, Freedom Socialist Party, Committee for Labor
Solidarity, and the Seattle Review
|
1969-1975 |
9/9 | Labor Newspapers
Includes the Socialist Labor Party {Aberdeen, WA and Brooklyn,
New York}, U.S. Labor Party, Seattle Labor Committee, Workers World {New York
City}, New Solidarity {New York City}
|
1970-1975 |
Series 5: Local Hippies - U Dist Movement Weird/Mysticism/Drugs/MusicReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
3/1 | Weird/Local/Native/Undated
Includes codes, housing construction, drugs, sex, letters,
personality analysis, Scientology, STD awareness, Speeches, Public
Announcements, pictures, Anarchism and State Socialism, Intergalactiv Psychic
Police, Call to action, Poster, Fascist Narcs, Neo Nazism The Dove
Counterbalance Intelligence Test, n
|
1970-1978 |
3/2 | Weird but cool
Includes poems, battle hymns, Extraterrestra Research Unit,
Cosmic Awareness Speaks, Seattle Times, The Manson Myth, Labrum Fissum, Phone
Phreak Information, You Lose, Sass a Prof Today
|
1970-1974 |
3/3 | Yoga/Mysticism/Sex/Drugs |
1965-973 |
3/4 | Local Music & Film |
1968-1973 |
3/5 | University District Movement |
1967-1972 |
9/10 | Local Church & Hippie Newspapers
includes Helix {Seattle}, Universal Life {Modesto, CA}, and
Seattle Post Intelligencer
|
1967-1971 |
Series 6: Local ProtestsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
3/6 | Draft Resistance - General |
1965-1980 |
3/7 | Draft Resistance - Seattle |
1967-1970 |
11/10 | Celebrate the American Revolution |
1968 |
3/8 | Prisoners Information |
1971 |
3/9 | G.I. Anti-War |
1968-1974 |
9/11 | Anti-War Newspapers
Includes San Francisco Chronicle, and G.I. Press Service
{Washington D.C.}
|
|
3/10 | Northwest
includes book reviews, Tacoma Movement News, TAO, Tacoma Area
Moratorium Committee, Event posters, Hiroshima Day March Committee
|
1967-1971 |
3/11 | Misc. Northwest Periodicals |
1967-1969 |
3/12 | Gay Rights Movements |
1970-1971 |
3/13 | Experimental College {The New School} |
1968-1974 |
3/14 | High Schools` |
1966-1971 |
9/12 | The New Times {Tacoma} and the Puget Sound
{Bremerton |
1971 |
Series 7: Local Non ProtestsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
3/15 | Rally Posters |
1968-1970 |
3/16 | Call to action Letters, Political Information &
petitions |
1968-1980 |
3/17 | Corporate Strike |
1968-1974 |
3/18 | Indians - Ethnic Groups |
1970-1972 |
3/19 | Coky Gonzalez |
1972 |
3/20 | UW Boycott Bulletin
includes Boycott Lettuce, Grapes, and Caesar Chavez
|
1968-1974 |
3/21 | Voter Publication |
1971 |
3/22 | Shelter Half |
1970 |
3/23 | Unidentified Social Issues
includes UW Food Bank Committee, Medical Committee for Human
Rights, women's abortion action coalition, Sam Martinez
|
1971 |
3/24 | Pike Place Market |
1971 |
mapcase:oversize | ||
Oversize folder 1 | Friends of the Market - Last Chance to Save the Pike
Place Market - Seattle City Council Public Hearing Poster |
1969 |
Box/Folder | ||
3/25 | Transit Patrons Association |
1970-1974 |
3/26 | Seattle Political
includes Tribunal Court of the masses of people Cops
|
1970 |
3/27 | Food Stamps, Welfare, Civil Liberties,
Healthcare |
1965-1974 |
4/1 | Now Hiring Posters |
1970-1972 |
4/2 | Guerilla Communications |
1967 |
4/3 | Boeing |
1970 |
4/4 | Arab Protests |
1969-1973 |
4/5 | Misc. Minority Protests
Includes Active Mexicanos, The Patriot, Making a Nation, The
Significance on the Chicano Riot and Crag's Commentary on the Appearance of
Governor Wallace
|
1970-1974 |
Series 8: International & National ProtestsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
4/6 | Technocracy Briefs |
1969 |
4/7 | Zero Population Growth |
1970 |
4/8 | Ecology National |
1968-1977 |
4/9 | Ecology Local |
1968-1976 |
4/10 | Friends of the Earth |
1972-1976 |
9/13 | Friends of the Earth Newsletter and
Newspapers
Includes Not Man Apart {San Francisco}, Supporters Bulletin
{London}, Stockholm Conference Eco
|
1972-1976 |
4/11 | The Sierra Club |
1970 |
4/12 | Election Propaganda |
1970-1974 |
9/14 | Election Newspapers articles {New Hampshire} and Sample
Ballot {Seattle} |
1970-1974 |
4/13 | Nixon |
1969-1974 |
4/14 | China |
1965-1973 |
4/15 | UC Berkeley Imports |
1970-1972 |
9/15 | Berkeley Newspapers
includes Platform of the Berkeley, Right On, and Berkeley
Tribe
|
1970-1971 |
mapcase:oversize | ||
Oversize folder 1 | Berkeley Liberation Program - Power to the Imagination
all Power to the People - Fist Poster |
1969 |
Box/Folder | ||
4/16 | American Civil Liberties Union |
1970-1971 |
4/17 | Non-Violent Training Workshop |
1971-1972 |
4/18 | Non-Vietnam Anti-Imperialism
includes Together, Development Action Pact, UW Ethnic Culture
Center, Organization for the Struggle and Defense of Human Rights in Ukraine,
Spartacist, African Liberation Committee, The North American Congress on Latin
America, war, Eisenhower's Farewell Address, Avoid Vietnam in Latin America
|
1965-1973 |
11/10 | Nerve Gas Can Kill Me! Poster |
1970 |
4/19 | Anti Nuke |
1966-1981 |
4/20 | Anti Trident System |
1972-1979 |
4/21 | Pro Trident System |
1972-1975 |
9/16 | Pro Trident System Newspapers {Seattle} |
1972-1975 |
9/17 | Newspaper articles in regards to the conflicts in
Czechoslovakia {Seattle} |
1965-1973 |
Series 9: Christian & Jesus FreedomReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
4/22 | Anti-War Jesus - Love out War - Christians |
1970-1972 |
4/23 | The Plain Truth |
1971 |
4/24 | The Children of God |
1972-1975 |
4/25 | Christian Tracts/Revivals
includes Life Messengers, Christ Intl, Free Mail Bible Course,
Satanism, Abortion, Women's Liberation, Allen Revivals, Witchcraft, The New
Menace, Sermon Event Posters, United Pentecostal Church
|
1967-1972 |
4/26 | Religious Sermons |
1968-1970 |
4/27 | Religious Journals |
1968-1970 |
9/18 | Christian Newspapers and articles
includes Common Sense {Union N.J.}, The Seattle Times, The
Generation {Los Angeles}, It's Happening Now in Seattle, Goad, For Real {Los
Angeles}
|
1969-1974 |
9/19 | Student Action Newspaper |
1970-1971 |
4/28 | Campus Crusades for Christ |
1970-1971 |
4/29 | Christian World Liberation Front |
1970 |
10/1 | Christian World Liberation Front Newspapers
Includes Right-On {Berkeley}, The Liberty Bay Fish {Bainbridge
Island}, The Great Stone {Seattle}
|
1970-1972 |
4/30 | Christian Crusade |
1971-1972 |
10/2 | Christian Crusade Newspapers {Tulsa} - July |
1971 |
10/3 | Christian Crusade Newspapers {Tulsa} -
August |
1971 |
10/4 | Christian Crusade Newspapers {Tulsa} -
September |
1971 |
10/5 | Christian Crusade Newspapers {Tulsa} -
October |
1971 |
10/6 | Christian Crusade Newspapers {Tulsa} -
November |
1971 |
10/7 | Christian Crusade Newspapers {Tulsa} -
January |
1972 |
10/8 | Christian Crusade Newspapers {Tulsa} -
February |
1972 |
10/9 | Christian Crusade Newspapers {Tulsa} - March |
1972 |
10/10 | Christian Crusade Newspapers {Tulsa} - April |
1972 |
10/11 | Christian Crusade Newspapers {Tulsa} - May |
1972 |
4/31 | Catholic Peace Fellowship |
1973 |
4/32 | Seattle Religious Peace Action Coalition |
1973-1976 |
4/33 | Church Council of Greater Seattle |
1984-1985 |
4/34 | Faith and Community Development Department Convention
and Bibliography on Christians and Society |
1984 |
4/35 | The Flame - Newsletter of the Coalition Task Force on
Women and Religion |
1976 |
4/36 | Quakerism
Includes Quakerism, Statement of the Findings Committee, Friends
General Conference, Swiss Brethren, Friends World College,
|
1970-1981 |
Series 10: Nazi, John BirchReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
4/37 | American Opinion |
1968-1971 |
4/38 | John Birch Society |
1973 |
4/39 | Young Americans for Freedom |
1974 |
10/12 | Tell it to Hanoi Newspaper {Washington D.C.} |
undated |
4/40 | National Student Committee for Victory in Vietnam -
Train to Restore American Independence Now |
1971-1972 |
4/41 | Misc. Right-Wing Radicals
includes The Young Heroes, The Reader's Digest, The Network of
Patriotic Letter Writers, America's Future, Thank-A-Yank Rally, Cinema
Education Guild, National Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear
Arms, 20th Century Reformation Hour, and Manchester Union Leader
|
1968-1973 |
5/1 | Nazi/Anti-Semitic |
1970-1972 |
10/13 | Anti Semitic Newspapers
Includes White Power - the newspaper of White Revolution
{Arlington, VA} and the Thunderbolt - The White Man's Viewpoint {Marietta,
GA
|
1971-1972 |
5/2 | League of Independent Voters |
Undated |
5/3 | "Commies" {The Beatles} |
1969 |
5/4 | Support Your Local Police Committees |
1968 |
Series 11: Peace, anti-war, Duncan Sanders and VietnamReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
5/5 | Fellowship of Reconciliation |
1970-1985 |
5/6 | Politics of NonViolent Action |
1973 |
5/7 | Noam Chomsky |
1967 |
5/8 | The Peace Maker |
1969-1972 |
5/9 | World Without War Council |
1954-1974 |
5/10 | National peace Education Committee |
1967-1973 |
5/11 | Promoting Enduring Peace |
1967-1971 |
5/12 | World Peace makers |
1974 |
5/13 | World Law Fund |
1971-1973 |
5/14 | Institute for World Order |
1973-1981 |
5/15 | Individuals against the Crime of Silence |
1966-1969 |
5/16 | National End the Draft Organization |
1967-1971 |
5/17 | American Civil Liberties Union |
1971 |
5/18 | National Council to Repeal the draft
organization |
1970-1973 |
5/19 | War Resisters League - Action Memo |
1968-1973 |
5/20 | War Resisters League - Pamphlets |
1969-1976 |
5/21 | Letters from WRL |
1969-1975 |
5/22 | War Resisters League - War Tax Resistance |
1968-1974 |
10/14 | War Resisters League - War Tax Resistance Newspaper {San
Francisco} |
1973 |
5/23 | War Resisters League - Newsletter |
1969 |
5/24 | War Resisters League - Newsletter |
1970 |
5/25 | War Resisters League - Newsletter |
1971 |
5/26 | War Resisters League - Newsletter |
1972 |
5/27 | War Resisters League - Newsletter |
1973-1974 |
5/28 | War Resisters League - Newsletter |
1976 & 1978 |
5/29 | Resist - National |
1968-1972 |
5/30 | Central Committee for Conscientious
Objectors |
1970-1973 |
5/31 | Conscientious Objectors |
1975-1984 |
5/32 | Land Reform - Vietnam IX-B |
1970 |
5/33 | Land Reform - Vietnam IX-C |
undated |
5/34 | New England Free Press |
1962-1967 |
5/35 | Centerpeace Newsletter |
1981 |
5/36 | Sun/Dance Newspaper |
1970 |
5/37 | Resistance Flyer - Committee Against the War in
Vietnam |
undated |
6/1 | Vietnam Specific
Includes Harper's Magazine, Western Political Quarterly, The War
is Not Over, Eisenhower's "Why Vietnam?", Post-War Vietnam
|
1965-1971 |
10/15 | Newspapers - Vietnam Specific
Includes War Bulletin {Berkeley}, The Pentagon Paper {Los
Angeles}, The Guardian {New York}
|
1965-1972 |
6/2 | Ploughshares |
1984 |
6/3 | Vietnam Newsletters |
1968-1974 |
10/16 | Vietnam Courier {Hanoi} |
1968-1974 |
6/4 | New Mobilization Comm to End the War in
Vietnam |
1970 |
6/5 | Vietnam Moratorium Committee |
1969 |
10/17 | Vietnam Moratorium Committee Article
{Seattle} |
1969 |
6/6 | Peace Studies |
1970-1985 |
10/18 | The Seattle Committee Against Registration and the
Draft |
1981 |
6/7 | National Council to Repeal the Draft |
1971 |
6/8 | Conflict Studies |
1967-1969 |
6/9 | Misc Budgets & Plans
Includes Plan for a Possible Area Staff CO-operation and
Regional Peace Budget
|
1970-1980 |
Series 12: Duncan Sanders {AFSC + Personal Desk}Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
6/10 | Friends Committee National Legislation |
1966-1972 |
6/11 | American Friends Service Committee (Local) |
1968-1976 |
6/12 | AFSC Meeting Agendas - Local |
1967-1973 |
6/13 | AFSC Letters - Local |
1967-1973 |
6/14 | AFSC (National & International) |
1965-1981 |
6/15 | AFSC Letters, Newsletters, & Reports - National and
International |
1969-1975 |
6/16 | AFSC reprints |
1962-1974 |
6/17 | Narmic - AFSC & Literature |
1964-1974 |
6/18 | Clergy & Laymen concerned about Vietnam |
undated |
6/19 | Clergy & Laymen concerned about Vietnam
Newsletters |
1969-1970 |
6/20 | Indochina Resource Center - AFSC |
1973 |
10/19 | Indochina Resource Center - AFSC Newspaper {Santa
Monica}
Includes The Seattle Times, The Doan Report, The Los Angeles
Times, Seattle Post-Intelligencer,
|
1973 |
10/20 | Newspaper Clippings |
1968-1973 |
6/21 | Duncan Sanders Personal Notes and
Correspondence |
1966-1984 |
Series 13: Duncan Sanders {War Machine, Political}Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
6/22 | The War Machine |
1963-1969 |
6/23 | News Releases - Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Public Affairs) |
1966-1967 |
6/24 | Pact of Pairs - Lawfulness of Use of Force |
1967 |
6/25 | SANE |
1969-1973 |
6/26 | SANE Newsletters |
1968-1973 |
7/1 | Center for Study of Democratic Institutions |
1968 |
7/2 | Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars |
1974-1975 |
7/3 | Amnesty |
1968-1974 |
7/4 | Watergate & Election |
1972 |
7/5 | Government & People's Priorities |
1971 |
7/6 | Government Publications |
1961 |
7/7 | Congressional Record |
1966-1969 |
7/8 | The Atlantic Union Bulletin |
1974-1975 |
7/9 | House Un-American Activities Act |
1962-1968 |
7/10 | Libertarian Newsletter |
1971-1974 |
10/21 | The New York Times Magazine News Articles |
undated |
7/11 | Campaign Literature - National & McCarthy
Newspapers |
1968-1974 |
10/22 | McCarthy Newspapers {Washington D.C.} |
1968 |
7/12 | Taxes |
1971 |
7/13 | The Constitution |
1972 |
7/14 | Democracy |
1968-1972 |
10/23 | The Boston Globe, "A Generation in Search of a
Future" |
1969 |
7/15 | Communism
includes Japan, the Middle East, Greece, Guatemala, Latin
America, Seattle Times, Peace Camps, Vietnam, the Study of War, Statistics for
controlled Corporations, Zionism, BIAFRA, African Relief Services Committee,
Movimiento Popular de Libertacao de Angola, Albizu Campos and the Ponce
Massacre, What you Never Knew About the Middle East Because You Were Afraid of
Knowing, The United Nations, Alternatives - A Journal for World Policy
|
1968-1970 |
7/16 | World Problems
Includes Bay Area Revolutionary Union, Third World Commission,
Movement for a Democratic Society, The Young Socialist Alliance
|
1942-1974 |
7/17 | Anti-Imperialism
Includes No Separate Peace, The Daily, United Workers Organizer,
School Status Report, Age of Achievement
|
1966-1969 |
Series 14: Newspapers & PublicationsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
10/24 | Local Newspapers - Education, University Life, Union
Workers, current affairs, and World Fair
includes El Partido Laboral Progresista, Das Deutsche Weltblatt
{Hamburg}, Report on Greece, Anarchist Weekly, Idiot International {London},
and an Asian Newspaper
|
1974-1976 |
10/25 | International Newspapers
Includes Resistance {Berkeley}, National Committees to Combat
Fascism in America {Oakland}, Maverick {Berkeley}, and Uncle Oil and Anti War
{San Francisco}, Quaker Service {Seattle}
|
1970-1971 |
10/26 | West Coast Newspapers
Includes People's Bicentennial Commission {Washington D.C.}, The
Beacon {Boston}, Nation Geographic {Washington D.C.}, Nickel Review {Syracuse},
The Movement, Quaker Service {Philadelphia}, UNICEF
|
1969-1978 |
10/27 | East Coast Newspaper |
1969-1976 |
11/1 | Wildcat Newspaper (Chicago) |
1969 |
11/2 | Scientology {Los Angeles} |
1970 |
11/3 | Universal Life {Modesto} |
1970 |
11/4 | People's America Daily News {New York City}
Includes Science for the People, A Case dor Zeitgeist
Communications, Group Process Institute, Hospital Times, Freedom Newspaper,
Philadelphia Enquirer, National Committee Against Repressive Legislation,
Progressive Education - The Lively Corpse, The Property Owners Protection
Association, Pacific Life Community, Law Students Council, The Holocaust - Nora
Levin, Veterans Education Project, Haggar the Horrible - Seattle
Post-Intelligencer
|
1971 |
7/18 | Non-Vietnam
Includes Nixon and the First Lady
|
1968-1974 |
Series 15: Newspapers - Seattle Times, P.I., The UW Daily, Leviathan, Montlake Dump, Northwest PassageReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
13/1 | The Daily News - East Whittier Review {Whittier,
CA}
Includes slow pullout of Soviet troops in Czechoslovakia, local
election,
|
1969 |
13/2 | The Oregonian {Portland} |
1968 |
13/3 | The San Francisco Chronicle |
1968 |
13/4 | San Francisco Express Times |
1969 |
13/5 | Berkeley Barb |
1969 |
13/6 | Los Angeles Free Press |
1969 |
13/7 | Leviathan {San Francisco} |
1969 |
13/8 | Northwest Passage {Bellingham} |
1970-1972 |
13/9 | The Seattle Times |
1968-1971 |
13/10 | Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
1968-1970 |
13/11 | The Outlook Seattle |
1969 |
13/12 | Montlake Dump Gazette |
1970 |
13/13 | UW Daily |
1969-1972 |
13/14 | The Puget Sound Partisan |
1970 |
Series 16: Protest Posters and flyersReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
11/10 | Peace Marches Won't End the War Poster |
1969 |
Series 17: Radical Education Project Publications; Newsletters, Pamphlets, Etc…Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
7/19 | Students for Democratic Society |
1964-1967 |
7/20 | The Radical Education Project |
1960-1970 |
7/21 | REP - Stock Ownership and the Control of
Corporations |
1961-1962 |
7/22 | The Radical Education Project |
1963 |
7/23 | REP - The Case of Brazil |
1964 |
7/24 | REP- Chinese Foreign Policy & Problems of US
Capitalism |
1965 |
7/25 | REP - 1966 |
1966 |
7/26 | REP - 1967 |
1967 |
8/1 | REP - The New Left |
1968 |
8/2 | REP - Vietnam and the Pacific Rim Strategy |
1969 |
Series 18: Liberation News Service Newsletters Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
8/3 | LNS JUNE -OCTOBER |
1967 |
8/4 | LNS #11-15 |
1967 |
8/5 | LNS #16 |
1967 |
8/6 | LNS #17 |
1967 |
8/7 | LNS #18 |
1967 |
8/8 | LNS #19 |
1967 |
8/9 | LNS #20 |
1967 |
8/10 | LNS #21 |
1967 |
8/11 | LNS #22 |
1967 |
8/12 | LNS #24, 25 |
1968 |
8/13 | LNS #26, 27 |
1968 |
8/14 | LNS #28, 30 |
1968 |
8/15 | LNBS #31, 32, 33 |
1968 |
8/16 | LNS #34, 35, 36 |
1968 |
8/17 | LNS #37, 38, 39 |
1968 |
8/18 | LNS #40, 41, 42, 43 |
1968 |
8/19 | LNS #44, 45 |
1968 |
8/20 | LNS #46, 47, 48 |
1968 |
8/21 | LNS #49, 50, 51 |
1968 |
8/22 | LNS # 52, 53, 54 |
1968 |
8/23 | LNS #55, 56, 57 |
1968 |
8/24 | LNS #58, 59, 60 |
1968 |
8/25 | LNS #61, 62, 63 |
1968 |
8/26 | LNS #64, 65 |
1968 |
8/27 | LNS #66, 67, 68 |
1968 |
8/28 | LNS #69, 70 |
1968 |
8/29 | LNS #79, 80, 81, 82 |
1968 |
8/30 | LNS #85, 86 |
1968 |
8/31 | LNS #87, 88, 89 |
1968 |
8/32 | LNS #90, 91, 92 |
1968 |
8/33 | LNS #97, 102, 104 |
1968 |
12/1 | LNS #111 |
1968 |
12/2 | LNS #112 |
1968 |
12/3 | LNS #117 |
1968 |
8/34 | LNS #118 |
1968 |
12/4 | LNS #121 |
1968 |
12/5 | LNS #122 |
1968 |
12/6 | LNS #126 |
1968 |
12/7 | LNS #127 |
1968 |
12/8 | LNS #129 |
1969 |
12/9 | LNS #130 |
1969 |
12/10 | LNS #131 |
1969 |
12/11 | LNS #132 |
1969 |
12/12 | LNS #133 |
1969 |
12/13 | LNS #134 |
1969 |
12/14 | LNS #135 |
1969 |
12/15 | LNS #136 |
1969 |
12/16 | LNS #137 |
1969 |
12/17 | LNS #138 |
1969 |
12/18 | LNS #139 |
1969 |
12/19 | LNS #141 |
1969 |
12/20 | LNS #143 |
1969 |
12/21 | LNS #144 |
1969 |
12/22 | LNS #145 |
1969 |
12/23 | LNS #146 |
1969 |
12/24 | LNS #148 |
1969 |
12/25 | LNS #149 |
1969 |
12/26 | LNS #150 |
1969 |
12/27 | LNS #151 |
1969 |
12/28 | LNS #152 |
1969 |
12/29 | LNS #154 |
1969 |
12/30 | LNS #155 |
1969 |
12/31 | LNS #156 |
1969 |
12/32 | LNS #157 |
1969 |
12/33 | LNS #158 |
1969 |
12/34 | LNS #159 |
1969 |
12/35 | LNS #163 |
1969 |
12/36 | LNS #166 |
1969 |
12/37 | LNS #167 |
1969 |
12/38 | LNS #178 |
1969 |
12/39 | LNS #179 |
1969 |
12/40 | LNS #1180 |
1969 |
12/41 | LNS #197 |
1969 |
12/42 | LNS #202 |
1969 |
12/43 | LNS #203 |
1969 |
12/44 | LNS #204 |
1969 |
12/45 | LNS #205 |
1969 |
12/46 | LNS #206 |
1969 |
12/47 | LNS #208 |
1969 |
12/48 | LNS #211 |
1969 |
12/49 | LNS #213 |
1969 |
12/50 | LNS #214 |
1969 |
12/51 | LNS #217 |
1969 |
12/52 | LNS #226 |
1970 |
12/53 | LNS #227 |
1970 |
12/54 | LNS #240 |
1970 |
12/55 | LNS #257 |
1970 |
12/56 | LNS #258 |
1970 |
12/57 | LNS #260 |
1970 |
12/58 | LNS #264 |
1970 |
12/59 | LNS #266 |
1970 |
12/60 | LNS #267 |
1970 |
12/61 | LNS #296 |
1970 |
Series 19: Students for a Democratic Society: New Left Notes NewspapersReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
11/5 | SDS New Left Notes Sep - Dec {Chicago} |
1968 |
11/6 | SDS New Left Notes Jan - Mar {Chicago} |
1969 |
11/7 | SDS New Left Notes Apr - May {Chicago} |
1969 |
11/8 | SDS New Left Notes June {Chicago} |
1969 |
11/9 | SDS New Left Notes July-Dec {Chicago} |
1969 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Black power--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Boycotts--United States
- Civil disobedience--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Civil rights movements--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Employee rights--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Feminism--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Gay liberation movement--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Kent State Shootings, Kent, Ohio, 1970
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
- Prisoners--Civil rights--United States
- Pro-choice movement--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Student movements--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Literary collections
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Press coverage
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements--United States
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Public opinion
Corporate Names
- American Servicemen's Union
- Black Panther Party
- Seattle Gay Liberation Front
- Seattle Liberation Front
- Washington (State). Higher Education Personnel Board
Geographical Names
- Iran--History--Revolution, 1979
- University District (Seattle, Wash.)
Other Creators
-
Corporate Names
- American Servicemen's Union (creator)
- Northwest Nihilist League (creator)
- Seattle Gay Liberation Front (creator)
- Seattle Liberation Front (creator)
- Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (creator)
- Students Against Violent Expression (creator)
- Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.). University of Washington Chapter (creator)
- United Farm Workers (creator)
- United Workers Union (creator)
- University of Washington. Staff Rights Organizing Committee (creator)
- Washington Public Interest Research Group (creator)
- Young Socialist Alliance (U.S (creator)