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Left-Wing Radicalism collection, 1933-2007 (bulk 1965-1979; 1990-2000)

Overview of the Collection

Title
Left-Wing Radicalism collection
Dates
1933-2007 (bulk 1965-1979; 1990-2000) (inclusive)
Quantity
5.25 linear feet
Collection Number
Pam 04
Summary
The eleven boxes of pamphlets, periodicals, fliers, and booklets that make up this collection were mainly produced by radical Left organizations, including the League for Industrial Democracy, the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), and the Weathermen. Most of the material dates from the time period 1965-1979.
Repository
University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library
University of Montana
32 Campus Dr. #9936
59812-9936
Missoula, MT
Telephone: 406-243-2053
library.archives@umontana.edu
Access Restrictions

Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of Archives and Special Collections, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, and The University of Montana-Missoula.

Languages
English, Spanish
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Content Description

The eleven boxes of pamphlets, periodicals, fliers, and booklets that make up this collection were mainly produced by radical Left organizations, including the League for Industrial Democracy, the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), and the Weathermen. The bulk of the material dates from the time period 1965-1979, with the greatest concentration from the Vietnam era. Much of the material contained in this pamphlet collection originated in Seattle and focuses on a variety of issues such as the incarceration of political activists, human rights violations, communism, and anarchism.

While much of the subject matter in this collection was considered radical at the time of publication, over time certain topics, such as the discussion of human rights violations, came to be considered less radical. These items still remain in the collection as a way to preserve the historical record.

The collection contains a number of mimeographed ephemeral items produced for internal circulation by SDS, Student Union for Peace Action (SUPA), and other groups, as well as outreach material. There is also material produced by the governments of the Soviet Union, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and the People’s Republic of China.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and any other applicable statutes.

Preferred Citation

Left-Wing Radicalism Collection, Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, The University of Montana-Missoula.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

This collection has been divided into three series:

Series I: Topical, 1933-1998, 1.5 linear feet

Series II: Organizations and Revolutionary Groups, 1964-2007, 0.5 linear feet

Series III: Periodicals, 1938-2007, 3.25 linear feet

Custodial History

The chain of ownership of this collection is not documented.

Acquisition Information

Much of the material in this collection was acquired from E.W. Pfeiffer and Bill Walker

Processing Note

This collection has been organized alphabetically by subject or title of periodical. Folders are arranged alphabetically by folder title within each series. In 2009, material located in the Vietnam and Vietnam War folders was incorporated into this collection. Prior to 2009 it had been considered its own collection within Special Collections.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • Series I: Topical, 1933-1998

    1.5 linear feet

    The bulk of this series features items from the far-left and student protest movement. Much of the material is fliers produced in Seattle.

    This series is filed alphabetically by topic, then chronologically when possible.

    • Description: Affirmative Action

      The Bakke Case: Threat to Affirmative Action.Seattle: Co-sponsored by the Y.S.A., n.d. (flier)

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/1
    • Description: Affirmative Action

      Progress--Not Bakke.Seattle: National Committee to Overturn the Bakke Decision, n.d. (flier)

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder OS 12/1
    • Description: African-American/Black Power Movement

      Crime among Our People.Detroit: Committee for Political Development, n.d.

      Carmichael, Stokely.Black Power and the Third World.Ontario: Third World Information Service, 1967.

      Dates: 1967 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/2
    • Description: African-American/Black Power Movement: Malcolm X

      Memorial Meeting in Honor of Malcolm X.Seattle: Freedom Socialist Party-South Branch, 1978. (flier)

      Dates: 1978
      Container: Box/Folder 1/3
    • Description: Age Discrimination

      Gray Panthers of Seattle. Age and Youth in Action.Seattle: Gray Panthers, n.d.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/4
    • Description: Anarchism

      Hamon, Augustin F. Anarchist Peril: The Psychology of the Anarchist. Vancouver: Pulp Press, 1970.

      Gambone, L. Laughter Is Bourgeois! The Roots of Political Correctness.Montreal: Red Lion Press, 1995.

      Gambone, L. Revolution & Reformism: The Split between "Moderates" and "Revolutionaries" in French Anarcho-Syndicalism.Montreal: Red Lion Press, 1995.

      Gambone, L. Sane Anarchy.Montreal: Red Lion Press, 1995.

      Gambone, L. Cosmic Dialectics: Joseph Dietzgen's Libertarian Philosophy.Montreal: Red Lion Press, 1996.

      Gambone, L. Proudhon and Anarchism: Proudhon's Libertarian Thought and the Anarchist Movement.Montreal: Red Lion Press, 1996.

      Dates: 1970 - 1996
      Container: Box/Folder 1/5
    • Description: Apartheid

      Bush, Kimberly."Civilized Labor"--The South African Response to the Poor White Problem.1967.

      General Strike!!! Is Answer to Apartheid Aboard [Abroad], Racism and Union-busting at Home.Seattle: International Committee against Racism, n.d. (flier)

      Stop the Sale of the Krugerrand!Seattle: Southern Africa Study/Action Group, American Friends Service Committee, 1978.(flier)

      Refugees from Apartheid.Seattle: American Friends Service Committee, Steven Biko Memorial Committee, 1978. (flier)

      Dates: 1967 - 1978 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/6
    • Description: Burchett, Wilfred

      Burchett, Wilfred.North Korea Rebuilt.New York: The National Guardian, 1967. (Newspaper article published 22 July 1967)

      Wilfred Burchett: the Situation in Southern Africa.Seattle: Red and Black Books Collective, n.d.

      [The following is taken from Chapter 1 of "Again Korea?" by Wilfred Burchett].1968. [Distributed by Students for a Democratic Society]

      Dates: 1967 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/7
    • Description: Child Advocacy

      Washington Symposium on Children's Justice Presents!!! Ken Wooden.Seattle: Washington Public Interest Research Group (WashPIRG), Washington Students for Children's Justice, n.d.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/8
    • Description: Communalism/Cooperatives

      Bread and Roses School.Seattle: Bread and Roses School, n.d.

      Live It!: Communalism.Canyon: Canyon Collective, 1971.

      Dates: 1971 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/9
    • Description: Communalism/Cooperatives

      Cann, Jack, et.al.Read This Paper!, Or, If They Get You Asking the Wrong Questions, They Don't Have to Worry About the Answers, Or, the C.O., Love 'em or Leave 'em. Minneapolis: 1976.

      Dates: 1976
      Container: Box/Folder 1/10
    • Description: Communism

      Morris, George. The Trotskyite 5th Column in the Labor Movement.New York: New Century Publishers, Inc, 1945.

      On the Struggle against Revisionism. New York: Communist Party, U.S.A, 1946.

      Foster, William Z.The Meaning of the 9-Party Communist Conference.New York: New Century, 1947.

      Dennis, Eugene. Dangerous Thoughts: The Case of the Indicted Twelve.New York: New Century Publishers, 1948.

      Engelstein, David, and Carl Hirsch. A Tale of Two Workers.New York: New Century Pub., 1949.

      Bachrach, Marion. Amnesty!New York: New Century Publishers, 1952.

      Hutchins, Robert M., and Mike Wallace. A Mike Wallace Interview with Robert M. Hutchins.New York: Produced by the American Broadcasting Co. in association with Fund for the Republic, 1958. (transcript of television series "Mike Wallace Interview")

      Dates: 1945 - 1958
      Container: Box/Folder 1/11
    • Description: Communism: China

      The China Question.Syracuse: Syracuse University, 1965. [A collection of excerpts on the China Problem, compiled by faculty members and students at Syracuse University.]

      Dates: 1965
      Container: Box/Folder 1/12
    • Description: Communism: China

      Lin, Biao [Piao]. Long Live the Victory of People's War! In Commemoration of the 20th Anniversary of Victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japan.Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1967.

      Education, a Critique from China. Pedagogical Theory: Bourgeois or Socialist ?New York: Far East Reporter, 1970.

      Important Books on China. Vietnam & the Third World. Catalog No. 29.San Francisco: China Books & Periodicals, 1975.

      Dates: 1967 - 1975
      Container: Box/Folder 1/13
    • Description: Communism: Cuba

      Rius [Eduardo del Rio]. Cuba for Beginners.San Francisco: Peoples Press, 1972. (cartoon)

      Dates: 1972
      Container: Box/Folder OS 12/2
    • Description: Communism: Puerto Rico

      Foster, William Z. The Crime of El Fanguito: An Open Letter to President Truman on Puerto Rico. New York: New Century Publishers, 1948.

      Dates: 1948
      Container: Box/Folder 1/14
    • Description: Community Organizing

      Benefit Party/Dance.Seattle: n.d. (flier)

      So, You Organized a Demonstration..."Now What?"Seattle: n.d. (flier)

      Let's Keep the Market That We Voted for in 1971.n.d. (flier)

      Hamberg, Jill, Paul Booth, Mimi Feingold, and Carl Wittman. Where It's at: A Research Guide for Community Organizing. Boston: New England Free Press, 1967.

      [Untitled letter from the Left Bank Bookstore in Seattle, WA.]Seattle: Left Bank Collective, 1978.

      Dates: 1967 - 1978 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/15
    • Description: Conscription, Opposition to

      Buck, Pearl S., et. al.New Evidence of the Militarization of America: A Report Issued by Pearl Buck...and Others.Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription, 1949.

      Dates: 1949
      Container: Box/Folder 1/16
    • Description: Draft Resistance

      Yoder, Michael L. Statements of Religious Bodies on the Conscientious Objector. Washington D.C.: National Service Board for Religious Objectors, 1963.

      Channeling. [This is an unedited, official Selective Service System memorandum.].Minneapolis: Reproduced by Twin Cities Draft Information Center, n.d.. (originally published by the Selective Service System in 1965 and withdrawn in 1967)

      Swomley, Jr., John M. Twenty-five Years of Conscription.San Francisco: American Friends Service Committee, Northern California Regional Office, 1967. [Originally published in the 12 April 1967 issue of "The Christian Century.]

      Russel Wills vs. United States of America.Seattle: Russel Wills Defense Fund Committee, n.d. (flier)

      [Untitled manuscript "prepared by lawyers and law students for laymen."].n.d.

      Dates: 1963-1967 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/17
    • Description: Draft Resistance

      The Draft?: A Report Prepared for the Peace Education Division of the American Friends Service Committee.New York: Hill and Wang, 1968.

      Tatum, Arlo. Handbook for Conscientious Objectors. 10th ed.Philadelphia: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 1969.

      Blackman, Allan.Face to Face with Your Draft Board.Berkeley: World without War Council, 1969.

      Tatum, Arlo. Handbook for Conscientious Objectors. 11th ed.Philadelphia: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 1970.

      Satin, Mark I. Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada. Toronto: Toronto Anti-Draft Programme, 1971.

      Tatum, Arlo. Handbook for Conscientious Objectors. 12th ed.Philadelphia: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 1972.

      End the Slaughter in Indochina. End the Draft.Washington, D.C.: National Council to Repeal the Draft, 1971.

      Dates: 1968-1972
      Container: Box/Folder 1/18
    • Description: Feminism and Women's Liberation

      Together with Women Everywhere.Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, n.d.

      Vidal, Mirta. Chicanas Speak Out. Women: New Voice of La Raza.New York: Pathfinder Press, 1971.

      Po.None of Us Is Smarter Than All of Us.Seattle: Brenca Carter c/o Left Bank Books, 1976.

      Women's Liberation and Imperialism.San Francisco: Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, 1977.

      Benefit for Rosa Morales. Chicano Soul Disco.Seattle: Committee in Defense of Students and Workers Rights, Radical Women, 1977. (flier)

      International Women's Day. Salute to Women Freedom Fighters around the World.Seattle: 1978. (flier)

      A Call to Feminists: Defend Vida Hadjebi Tabrizi!New York: Committee for Artistic and Intellectual Freedom in Iran, n.d. (flier)

      Houston Conference & the Women's Movement.Seattle: In These Times Associates, n.d. (flier)

      Celebrate International Women's Day!Seattle: Ad Hoc Group of Independent Women, n.d. (flier; written in English and Spanish)

      Fri. Nov. 11. Comedienne Willie Tyson: Story teller, song writer, 12 string guitar, lead vocal.Seattle: Women's Coffee Coven, n.d. (flier)

      Dates: 1971 - 1978 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/19
    • Description: Feminism and Women's Liberation: Men's Resource Center

      Men Who Care, Do Childcare!!Seattle: Men's Resource Center, n.d. (flier)

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/1
    • Description: Grand Juries

      Thompson, Kate, and Tina Versoza. Just a Few Easy Questions: A Look at Federal Grand Juries.Edge City Comix, Jack Rabbit Press, 1975.

      National Conference against Grand Jury Repression of the Puerto Rican and Chicano/Mexicano Movements.Chicago: National Committee against Grand Jury Repression, 1977.

      Grand Jury Subpoena.Seattle: Seattle Committee to Stop the Grand Jury, n.d. (flier; two copies)

      Jail for Katie? Why??Seattle: Seattle Committee to End Grand Jury Abuse, n.d. (flier)

      Dates: 1975 - 1977 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/2
    • Description: Healthcare

      This Will Kill You.Committee for the Nation's Health, n.d.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/3
    • Description: Human Rights Violations

      An Evening of Films.Seattle: Seattle Human Rights Coalition, n.d. (flier)

      People's Permanent Lobby to Coordinate and Mobilize Further Action to End War, Racism, Poverty, Repression.1971. (flier)

      Dates: 1971 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/4
    • Description: Human Rights Violations: Cambodia

      [Untitled booklet containing documents by various Kampuchean organizations including the Kampuchea National United Front for National Salvation and the Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Council.].n.d.

      Nguyẽ̂n, Khá̆c V, and Françoise Corrèze. Kampuchea 1981. Eyewitness Reports.Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1981.

      The Chinese Rulers' Crimes against Kampuchea.Kampuchea: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of Kampuchea, 1984.

      Dates: 1981 - 1984 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/5
    • Description: Human Rights Violations: Chile

      Campaign for Disappeared Political Prisoners in Chile.Seattle: Non-Intervention in Chile, n.d.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/6
    • Description: Human Rights Violations: East Timor

      Franke, Richard W.East Timor: The Hidden War. 2nd ed.New York: East Timor Defense Committee, 1978.

      Dates: 1978
      Container: Box/Folder 2/7
    • Description: Human Rights Violations: The Philippines

      An Evening in Solidarity with Filipino Political Prisoners.Seattle: Friends of the Filipino People, n.d. (flier)

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/8
    • Description: Incarceration: Brown, H. Rap

      Let Rap Rap!Los Angeles: H. Rap Brown Defense Fund, 1968. (flier; letter from H. Rap Brown)

      Let Rap Rap!Los Angeles: H. Rap Brown Defense Fund, 1968. (flier; petition requesting H. Rap Brown's release)

      Dates: 1968
      Container: Box/Folder 2/9
    • Description: Incarceration: Brown, Rita

      Brown, Rita D.Court Statement--1/11/78.1978. (flier)

      Brown, Rita D.A Short Autobiography.n.d. (flier; missing pages)

      Bookstore Benefits for Rita Brown Defense Committee.Seattle: n.d. (flier)

      Attica. A Linda Firestone Film.Seattle: n.d. [A benefit for the Rita Brown Defense Committee.] (flier)

      Dates: 1978 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/10
    • Description: Incarceration: Davis, Angela

      Davis, Angela Y. Frame-up: The Opening Defense Statement Made by Angela Y. Davis, March 29, 1972.San Francisco: National United Committee to Free Angela Davis, 1972.

      Dates: 1972
      Container: Box/Folder 2/11
    • Description: Incarceration: Inmates for Action (IFA)

      The Atmore-Holman Brothers & the IFA.Birmingham: IFA Defense Committee, 1975.

      Dates: 1975
      Container: Box/Folder 2/12
    • Description: Incarceration: Mooney, Thomas

      Symes, Lillian. Our American Dreyfus Case: A Challenge to California Justice.Los Angeles: Inter-religious Committee for Justice for Thomas J. Mooney, 1935.

      Dates: 1935
      Container: Box/Folder 2/13
    • Description: Incarceration: Newton, Huey

      Why? The Huey Case.The Guardian?, 1968.

      Dates: 1968
      Container: Box/Folder 2/14
    • Description: Incarceration: Peltier, Leonard

      Leonard Peltier Convicted.Suquamish: Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, n.d.

      The Trials of Leonard Peltier. The American Court System: Justice or Manipulation?Port Angeles: Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, n.d. (flier)

      Free Leonard Peltier! Free the People!Port Angeles: Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, n.d.

      A.I.M. Activists Dino and Nilak Butler Speak on...Port Angeles: Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, n.d. (flier)

      The Longest Walk and Native Political Prisoners.Port Angeles: Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, 1978. (flier)

      Dates: 1978 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/15
    • Description: Incarceration: Prisoners' Rights

      Rally for Justice.Seattle: Prisoners Rights Organization, United Families and Friends of Prisoners, n.d. (flier)

      National Day of Solidarity with Prisoners.Seattle: Washington Coalition against more Prisoners, 1978. (flier)

      Dates: 1978 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/16
    • Description: Incarceration: Riverside Three

      The Frame-Up: Outrage in the Desert. The Political Trial of Gary Lawton, Nehemiah Jackson, and Larrie Gardner.San Bernardino: The Riverside Political Prisoners Defense Committee, 1973.

      Dates: 1973
      Container: Box/Folder 2/17
    • Description: Incarceration: Sexual Minorities

      Behind Bars: Political Perspectives on Prisons.Seattle: The Union of Sexual Minorities, 1978. (flier)

      Dates: 1978
      Container: Box/Folder 2/18
    • Description: Incarceration: Wanrow, Yvonne

      Benefit - All Proceeds go to Yvonne's Defense.Seattle: Red and Black Books Collective, n.d. (flier)

      A Cultural Benefit for Yvonne Wanrow.n.d. (flier)

      Free Yvonne Wanrow. Defend Our Right to Fight Back.Jack Rabbit Press, n.d. (flier)

      Berkeley Women's Music Collective - Benefit Concert.Seattle: Yvonne Wanrow Defense Committee, n.d. (flier)

      Free Yvonne Wanrow. Come to the Court Hearing.Seattle: Yvonne Wanrow Defense Committee, 1978. (flier; two copies)

      Dates: 1978 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/19
    • Description: Incarceration: Wilmington Ten

      Roots of the Case of the Wilmington Ten.Norfolk: Prisoners Solidarity Committee, n.d.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/20
    • Description: Incarceration: Women's Prisons

      From Women in Prison Here to Women of Viet Nam: We Are Sisters.San Francisco: Peoples Press, 1975.

      Women Behind Bars: An Organizing Tool.Washington, D.C,: Resources for Community Change, 1975.

      Break De Chains of Legalized U.$. Slavery.North Carolina: Triangle Area Lesbian Feminists. Prison Book Project., 1976.

      Dates: 1975-1976
      Container: Box/Folder 2/21
    • Description: Incarceration: Woods, Desiree

      The Story of Dessie Woods.San Anselmo: Dessie Woods Support Coalition, 1977.

      Free Dessie Woods. Smash Colonial Violence.San Anselmo: Dessie Woods Support Coalition, 1978.

      Free Dessie Woods.San Anselmo: Dessie Woods Support Coalition, n.d. (flier)

      Dates: 1977 - 1978 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/22
    • Description: Indigenous Resistance and Solidarity

      Americanism is the Answer.1974. [Reprinted from "Akwesasne Notes."]

      Native American Solidarity Committee.Seattle: NASC, n.d.

      The Question That You Ask?Seattle: NASC?, n.d. (two copies)

      In the Spirit of Total Resistance.Minneapolis: Profane Existence, n.d.

      Forbes, Jack D.

      October 12. Day of Solidarity. Day of International Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples of the Americas.Seattle: NASC, n.d.

      Dates: 1974 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/23
    • Description: Indigenous Resistance and Solidarity

      Newe Sogobia is Not for Sale!Western Shoshone Defense Project, n.d.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder OS 12/3
    • Description: Law Enforcement/Security

      Stop Government Spying!Seattle: Coalition on Government Spying, n.d. (flier)

      The F.B.I. is in Town...Don't Talk!Seattle: National Lawyers Guild, n.d.

      Segal, Jeff. Stop S-1!: An Analysis of the Criminal Justice Codification, Revision, and Reform Act of 1975.New York: The Guardian, 1976.

      Dates: 1976 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/24
    • Description: Law Enforcement/Security: Sexual Minorities

      Are You a "Moral Nuisance?"Seattle: Washington Coalition for Sexual Minority Rights, 1977. (flier)

      Dates: 1977
      Container: Box/Folder 2/25
    • Description: Marxism

      Flores, Angel, and Mikhail A. Lifshit︠s︡. Literature and Marxism: A Controversy by Soviet Critics.New York: Critics Group, 1938.

      Lewis, John. Marxism and Modern Idealism.New York: International Publishers, 1945. (two copies)

      Klingender, F D. Marxism and Modern Art.New York: International Publishers, 1945.

      Ignatin, Noel. " ... No Condescending Saviors".Chicago: Sojourner Truth Organization, 1976.

      Dates: 1938 - 1976
      Container: Box/Folder 2/26
    • Description: Marxism: Poland, Student protest movement in

      Zambrowski, Antoni, Isaac Deutscher, and Jacek Kuroń. Revolutionary Marxist Students in Poland Speak Out, 1964-1968.New York: Merit Publishers, 1968.

      Dates: 1968
      Container: Box/Folder 2/27
    • Description: Nuclear Disarmament/Nuclear Power

      Stover, Fred W. Atomic Blessing or Atomic Blasting?Des Moines: Farmers Union Defense Committee, 1950.

      Hudson, Richard.The Binding Triad. To Prevent World War III the World Needs a Way to Make up Its Mind.New York: Center for War/Peace Studies, 1981.

      The MX vs American Agriculture (A Necessary Comparison).Scottsbluff: No MX, n.d.

      You Are Invited to a Forum on the Australian Anti-Nuclear Movement.Seattle: Crabshell Alliance, International Socialist Organization, n.d. (flier)

      June 24. Stop SATSOP (and Shutdown Trident on May 22).Seattle: Crabshell Alliance, n.d. (flier)

      This Thanksgiving, Do Something for Them.Seattle: n.d. (flier)

      How to Blow up the World: The Challenge of Disarmament.Seattle: n.d. (flier)

      The Last Resort.Seattle: n.d. (flier)

      Demonstration at Chem Nuclear.Seattle: Crabshell Alliance, n.d. (flier)

      Dates: 1950 - 1981 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/28
    • Description: Pacifism

      Speak Truth to Power. A Quaker Search for an Alternative to Violence: a Study of International Conflict.Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee, 1955.

      Come to Stay! Nonviolent Mass Actions for Peace & Justice.Washington, D.C.: Philadelphia Resistance, People's Coalition for Peace & Justice, n.d.

      Dates: 1955 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/1
    • Description: Poetry

      Alburnoz, Numa, et. al.Poetry for the People.San Francisco: Taureau Horn Press, 1976.

      Dates: 1976
      Container: Box/Folder 3/2
    • Description: Poetry: Latin American Resistance

      Randall, Margaret, translator.This Great People Has Said "Enough" and Has Begun to Move: Poems from the Struggle in Latin America.San Francisco: Peoples Press, 1972.

      Dates: 1972
      Container: Box/Folder 3/3
    • Description: Press and Publishing

      Al-Fadhly, Waleed S, and Gary D. Shapiro. How to Publish a Highschool Underground Newspaper.Los Angeles: Al-Fadhly and Shapiro Bank Note Co., 1970.

      AK Press Distribution. 1998 Catalog.San Francisco: AK Press, 1998.

      Dates: 1970 - 1998
      Container: Box/Folder 3/4
    • Description: Race Relations

      Alpenfels, Ethel J. Sense and Nonsense About Race.New York: Friendship Press, 1946.

      Dates: 1946
      Container: Box/Folder 3/5
    • Description: Revolution/Independence Movements

      Rifkin, Jeremy.The Bicentennial of what? A Revolution!Washington, D.C.: Peoples Bicentennial Commission, 1976.

      Dates: 1974
      Container: OS 12/4
    • Description: Revolution/Independence Movements: Angola

      From Slavery to Freedom: A Story from Angola.San Francisco: Peoples Press, 1976.

      Dates: 1976
      Container: Box/Folder 3/6
    • Description: Revolution/Independence Movements: Chile

      4 Days Only. The Battle of Chile.n.d. (flier)

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/7
    • Description: Revolution/Independence Movements: Guatemala

      Bonpane, Blase.Our Latin Vietnam.Woodmont: Promoting Enduring Peace, 1968. [Reprinted from the "Los Angeles Times," February 11, 1968.] (flier)

      Dates: 1968
      Container: Box/Folder 3/8
    • Description: Revolution/Independence Movements: Middle East

      Radical Arab-Jewish Alliance Statement of Purpose--(RAJA).Seattle: RAJA, n.d.

      Do You Know What's Happening to the Palestinians in the Middle East?Seattle: Ad Hoc Committee for Freedom and Independence in the Middle East, n.d.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/9
    • Description: Revolution/Independence Movements: Puerto Rico

      Anton, Peter. Puerto Rico: The Graveyard of American Liberalism.Doncaster: Socialist Union (Internationalist), 1975.

      Puerto Rico Educational: Slide Show, Talk, Music.Seattle: Seattle Lawyers Guild, Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee, n.d. (flier)

      Sterilization Abuse in Puerto Rico.San Francisco: The Puerto Rican Solidarity Committee, n.d.

      Dates: 1975 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/10
    • Description: Revolution/Independence Movements: Russia

      Strod, Ivan I. A. Civil War in the Taiga: A Story of Guerrilla Warfare in the Forests of Eastern Siberia.New York: International Publishers, 1933.

      Lessons of the Russian Revolution.Seattle: International Socialist Organization, n.d. (flier)

      Dates: 1933 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/11
    • Description: The Right

      A Citizen's Guide to the Right Wing.Washington, D.C.: Americans for Democratic Action, 1978.

      Dates: 1978
      Container: Box/Folder 3/12
    • Description: Student Protest Movement

      Lash, Joseph P. The Campus Strikes against War.New York: Student League for Industrial Democracy, 1934.

      Brick, Allan. The Campus Protest against ROTC.Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee, Peace Education Program, 1960.

      A Student's Guide to Protesting.. San Francisco: 1993. (two copies)

      Dates: 1934 - 1993
      Container: Box/Folder 3/13
    • Description: Student Protest Movement, Analysis of

      Weissman, Stephen and Doug Tuthill.Freedom and the University.Nashville: Motive, 1965.

      Hancock, Robert K.From the Campus: Perceptions of the American Political Structure.1968. [A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, March 22, 1968, San Francisco, CA.] (Written by a student at the University of Montana-Missoula)

      Dates: 1965 - 1968
      Container: Box/Folder 3/14
    • Description: U.S. Imperialism

      Magdoff, Harry. Economic Aspects of U.S. Imperialism.New York: Monthly Review Press, 1966.

      Dates: 1966
      Container: Box/Folder 3/15
    • Description: Undocumented Workers/Immigrants

      Carlisle, Harry.The Evolution of the Immigration and Nationality Law.Los Angeles: The Los Angeles Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, 1961.

      Commemorating Mexican Independence Day. In Defense of Undocumented Workers.Seattle: Freedom Socialist Party, 1977. (flier)

      The Militant Forum Presents the Film..."The Unwanted."Seattle: n.d. (flier)

      What is the C.C.I.C.?Seattle: Citizens for Classification of Interracial Children, n.d. (flier)

      Benefit Dance. In Defense of the Undocumented.Seattle: CASA-H.G.T., Coalition for Fair Immigration Laws & Practices, n.d. (flier)

      Dates: 1961 - 1977 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/16
    • Description: Vietnam: Correspondence

      [Various letters and bulletins].New York: Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, 1982-85.

      Dates: 1982 - 1985
      Container: Box/Folder 3/17
    • Description: Vietnam: Domestic Politics

      Phạm, Văn Đ. On the Problem of the State.Hanoi: Foreign Language Pub. House, 1983.

      Dates: 1983
      Container: Box/Folder 3/18
    • Description: Vietnam: Foreign Relations with China

      Who Has Destroyed Vietnamese-Chinese Friendship?Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1983.

      Dates: 1983
      Container: Box/Folder 3/19
    • Description: Vietnam War

      A Call to War Tax Resistance.New York: War Tax Resistance, 1971.

      Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the End of the Vietnam War.Berkeley: U.S. The U.S. Vietnam Friendship Association, The Association of Vietnamese in the U.S., 1985

      Federal Military Non-Security Note.Missoula: 1970. (fake dollar bill)

      Dates: 1970 - 1985
      Container: Box/Folder 3/20
    • Description: Vietnam War, Analysis of

      Powell, Devereux.Vietnam Primer: Political Background of the War in Vietnam.Cincinnati: Service Center?, 1960. (two copies)

      University City Vietnam Summer. Vietnam Fact Sheet.n.d.

      Dates: 1960 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/1
    • Description: Vietnam War, Analysis of

      Viet-nam: An Inquiry. The Legality, Morality, Necessity, and Effectiveness of the American Military Presence in Viet-Nam.Austin: University of Texas, 1965.

      Participant's Manual for the Vietnam Simulation.Clarkson: Canadian Peace Research Institute, 1966.

      King, Martin L., John C. Bennett, Henry S. Commager, Abraham J. Heschel, and Reinhold Niebuhr. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr. John C. Bennett, Dr. Henry Steele Commager, Rabbi Abraham Heschel Speak on the War in Vietnam.New York: Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam, 1967.

      Dates: 1965 - 1967
      Container: Box/Folder 4/2
    • Description: Vietnam War: Humanitarian Efforts

      The Committee of Responsibility to Save War-Burned and War-Injured Vietnamese Children.Los Angeles: Committee of Responsibility, 1967.

      Robbins, Jhan.Two Little Boys from Tayninh.New York: The Hearst Corporation, 1967. (article originally published in "Good Housekeeping")

      Perry, Richard E. and Robert J. Levin.Where the Innocent Die.New York: McCall Corporation, 1967. (article originally published in "Redbook")

      Dates: 1967
      Container: Box/Folder 4/3
    • Description: Vietnam War: Prisoners of War (POWs)

      Ho Chi, Minh. Prison Diary. 7th ed.Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1983.

      Dates: 1983
      Container: Box/Folder 4/4
    • Description: Vietnam War: War Crimes

      Soviet Peace Committee.U.S. Aggression in Vietnam: Crime against Peace and Humanity.Moscow: Novosti Press Agency, 1965.

      U.S. Crimes in Vietnam.Hanoi: Vietnam Courier, 1967.

      Chinese War Crimes in Vietnam: Document.Hanoi: Vietnam Courier, 1979.

      Dates: 1965 - 1979
      Container: Box/Folder 4/5
    • Description: Volunteerism

      Eberly, Donald J. A Profile of National Service.New York: Overseas Educational Service, 1966.

      Dates: 1966
      Container: Box/Folder 4/6
  • Series II: Organizations and Revolutionary Groups, 1964-2007

    0.5 linear feet

    This series features literature produced by specific radical organizations in the United States and Canada. The bulk of the materials was published during the 1960s and 1970s.

    Draft Resistance-Seattle was a protest group in the Seattle, Washington-area that actively opposed the draft during the Vietnam war. They burned draft cards, staged solidarity protests along the Canadian border, and partnered with the local SDS chapter to organize anti-war protests on college campuses.

    Located in Seattle, Washington, the George Jackson Brigade was a urban guerrilla group that opposed both corporate and state institutions. They claimed to have committed a number of crimes, including bank robberies and pipe bombings. They also executed the successful jailbreak of one of their members.

    Students for a Democratic Society was an activist group that grew out of the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and helped fuel the student protest movement of the 1960s and 1970s. One of the best known student organizations of the Vietnam-era, the SDS boasted Thomas Hayden, who later became a California state senator, as a founding member. The group, with Hayden's help produced the Port Huron Statement, one of the best known political manifestos of the 1960s.

    The Student Union for Peace Action was a Toronto-based organization during the 1960s and 1970s that opposed both the war in Vietnam and the nuclear arms race. The group promoted student activism on Canadian campuses as well as championed racial equality and an end to human rights violations.

    The Weather Underground Organization, more commonly referred to as the Weathermen, was a splinter group of the SDS. The organization advocated for a militant approach to social activism, with the goal of overthrowing the U.S. government and establishing a society ruled by the working class.

    This series is filed alphabetically by organization title then sub-categorized alphabetically by topic.

    • Description: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO)

      CCCO's Expanding Programs for a World at War.Oakland: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 2003.

      Annual Report 2003-2004.Oakland: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 2004.

      [April 2005 letter.]Oakland: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 2005.

      [October 2005 letter.]Oakland: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 2005.

      [April 2006 letter.]Oakland: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 2006.

      [July 2006 letter.]Oakland: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 2006.

      [October 2006 letter.]Oakland: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 2006.

      [February 2007 letter.]Oakland: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 2007.

      [May 2007 letter.]Oakland: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 2007.

      [September 2007 letter.]Oakland: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 2007.

      [December 2007 letter.]Oakland: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 2007.

      Dates: 2003 - 2007
      Container: Box/Folder 4/7
    • Description: Draft Resistance-Seattle

      Draft Resistance, Seattle Activities.Seattle: DR-Seattle, n.d.

      A Summer Program for Re-Classified Students.Seattle: DR-Seattle, n.d.

      A I-A and Delinquent Program: The Seattle Model.Seattle: DR-Seattle, n.d.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/8
    • Description: George Jackson Brigade

      Political Statement of the George Jackson Brigade.Seattle: The George Jackson Brigade, 1977.

      The Theory and Practice of Armed Struggle in the Northwest.Seattle: The George Jackson Brigade, n.d.

      Dates: 1977 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/9
    • Description: Student League for Industrial Democracy/League for Industrial Democracy

      Kolko, Gabriel.Distribution of Income in the United States.New York: Student League for Industrial Democracy, 1955.

      Howe, Irving.On the Nature of Communism and Relations with Communists.New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1966.

      Harrington, Michael.On Democratic Change.New York: League for Industrial Democracy, n.d.

      Dates: 1955 - 1966 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/10
    • Description: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)

      Hayden, Thomas, et. al.The Port Huron Statement. 2nd. ed.New York: SDS, 1964.

      Minnis, Jack. The Care and Feeding of Power Structures.Nashville: Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1964. [Distributed by Students for a Democratic Society]

      Oglesby, Carl. Statement of Carl Oglesby, President of Students for a Democratic Society, March on Washington, November 27, 1965.Ithaca: Students for a Democratic Society, 1965.

      Zweig, Michael.Some Reflections on a Radical Movement.Champagne-Urbana: SDS, 1965. [A paper for the SDS Education Conference]

      The Black Rebellion. SDS Position Paper.SDS, 1967.

      Gilbert, David, and David Loud.U.S. Imperialism.Chicago: SDS, 1968.

      Wind in the Fields: A Report on Farm Labor.San Francisco: SDS, 1968.

      Gallagher, Paul, and Ed Spannaus. Kennedy, Rockefeller and the Kerner Report: Sharing the Poverty.New York: SDS Labor Committee, 1969?

      Students for a Democratic Society! A Radical National Union of Students.New York: SDS, n.d.

      [Letter to a potential member].New York: SDS, n.d.

      Self Determination.n.d. (flier)

      Johnson, Leif.The Knowledge Industry: Bureaucratic Capitalism's University System.New York: SDS Labor Committee, n.d.

      Davidson, Carl.An Internal Education Proposal or What We Gotta Do to Get Smart.SDS, n.d.

      Dates: 1964 - 1969 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/11
    • Description: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS): Radical Education Project

      Johnson, Steven.U.S. Foreign Policy and Imperialism. Study Guide 4.Ann Harbor: Radical Education Project, SDS, 1966.

      Lemisch, Jesse.Towards a Democratic History.Ann Harbor: Radical Education Project, SDS, 1967.

      Walzer, Ken, and Dennis Gregg.A Seminar on Radicalism in American History. Study Guide 5.Ann Harbor: Radical Education Project, SDS, 1967.

      R.E.P. Literature List.Ann Harbor: Radical Education Project, SDS, n.d.

      Dates: 1966 - 1967 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/12
    • Description: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS): Radicals in the Professions

      Gottlieb, Bob, and Marge Piercy.Beginning to Begin to Begin. Movement for a Democratic Society.Radicals in the Professions, SDS, n.d. [Article reprinted from Radicals in the Professions, vol. 1, no. 5]

      Fein, Ollie, and Charlotte Fein.Notes on Alternatives Facing the Radical in Medicine.Ann Arbor: Conference on Radicals in the Professions, 1967.

      Lowinger, Paul.The Doctor as a Political Activist: A Progress Report.Ann Arbor: Conference on Radicals in the Professions, 1967.

      McEldowney, Carol.The Radical and the Welfare System.Ann Arbor: Conference on Radicals in the Professions, 1967.

      Wegman, David.A Radical Doctor and the Dilemmas of Medical Practice.Ann Arbor: Conference on Radicals in the Professions, 1967.

      Cloke, Ken. Law and the Radical Lawyer.Ann Arbor: Conference on Radicals in the Professions, 1967.

      Peattie, Lisa.Reflections on Advocacy Planning.Ann Arbor: Conference on Radicals in the Professions, 1967.

      Glotta, Ronald.The Radical Lawyer and the Dynamics of a Rent Strike.Ann Arbor: Conference on Radicals in the Professions, 1967.

      Ginger, Ann Fagan.The Movement and the Lawyer.Ann Arbor: Conference on Radicals in the Professions, 1967.

      Dates: 1967 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/13
    • Description: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS): Vietnam War

      Webb, Lee, and Paul Booth. The Anti-War Movement: from Protest to Radical Politics.Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1965.

      March on Washington to End the War in Vietnam. April 17, 1965.New York: SDS, 1965. (flier)

      Political Programme of the South Viet Nam National Front for Liberation.Giai Phóng, 1967. (reprinted by the SDS)

      President Muddies Waters with Pueblo.Chicago: SDS, 1968?

      "Something Is Happening, But You Don't Know What It Is, Do You, Mr. Jones?"...n.d. [distributed by SDS] (flier)

      Webb, Lee.Vietnam and the Unions.Chicago: SDS, n.d.

      Webb, Lee.Churches and the War.Chicago: SDS, n.d.

      Dates: 1965 - 1968 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 5/1
    • Description: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

      [Letter].

      Atlanta: SNCC, 1966.

      Citizens Amicus Brief in Support of H. Rap Brown's Appeal from his Bail Restrictions.Atlanta: SNCC, 1967.

      Police Terror in Nashville.Atlanta: SNCC, 1968.

      Statement on Georgia Attack on SNCC.; Statement of SNCC Supporting Julian Bond.Atlanta: SNCC, n.d.

      Dates: 1966 - 1968 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 5/2
    • Description: Student Union for Peace Action (SUPA)

      [Letter from Alan Marks to Don Roebuck that begins "At the Grindstone Conference on Campus Organizing..."].Regina: SUPA, n.d.

      A Few Proposed Agenda Items for Grindstone Conference on Campus Organizing, 5-11 September.Regina: SUPA, n.d.

      Roebuck, Don.Notes on Campus Organizing.Regina: SUPA, n.d.

      Information Sheet about Campuses.Regina: SUPA, n.d.

      Report on Vietnam Action Plan.Regina: SUPA, n.d.

      On the Canadian Involvement in the Vietnam War. An Open Letter to the 26th Parliament and the Government of Canada.Regina: SUPA, n.d. [draft only, not for publication].

      Special Vietnam Action Bulletin.Regina: SUPA, n.d.

      RIPP Memo #2. "Participate in Participatory Democracy."Regina: SUPA, n.d.

      SUPA Literature List.Regina: SUPA, n.d.

      Viet Nam Action Committee Report #3.Regina: SUPA, n.d.

      Harding, Jim.The Relevance of SUPA in 1966.Regina: SUPA, 1966.

      Canada / Vietnam Week. Ottawa. March 1-5. Bulletin No. 1.Ottawa: SUPA, 1966.

      Canada / Vietnam Week. Bulletin No. 2.Ottawa: SUPA, 1966.

      Worklist Mailing. No. 3.Regina: SUPA, 1966.

      Worklist Mailing. No. 4.Regina: SUPA, 1966.

      Worklist Mailing. No. 5.Regina: SUPA, 1966.

      Worklist Mailing. No. 7.Regina: SUPA, 1966.

      Worklist Mailing. No. 8.Regina: SUPA, 1966.

      Worklist Mailing. No. 9.Regina: SUPA, 1966.

      Mayor, Jim.Worklist Mailing. No. 11.Regina: SUPA, 1966.

      Mayor, Jim.Worklist Mailing. No. 12.Regina: SUPA, 1966.

      Mayor, Jim.Worklist Mailing. No. 14.Regina: SUPA, 1966.

      [Partial document].SUPA, n.d.

      Dates: 1966 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 5/3
    • Description: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)

      Harris, Emily, Bill Harris, Russell Little, and Joseph Remiro.The Last SLA Statement. An Interview with Russ, Joe, Bill and Emily.Berkeley: Bay Area Research Collective, 1976.

      Dates: 1976
      Container: Box/Folder 5/4
    • Description: Weather Underground Organization (Weathermen)

      The Object Is to Win.Seattle: Communications Co., 1971.

      The Split of the Weather Underground Organization: Struggling against White and Male Supremacy.Seattle: John Brown Book Club, 1977.

      Dates: 1971 - 1977
      Container: Box/Folder 5/5
    • Description: Weather Underground Organization (Weathermen): Prairie Fire Organizing Committee

      Fighting the State's Attacks. A Statement from Prairie Fire Organizing Committee.n.d.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 5/6
    • Description: Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union

      Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union. [This pamphlet consists of four case studies...].Madison: Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union, n.d.

      Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union.[This pamphlet originally appeared in "Connections"...].Madison: Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union, n.d.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 5/7
    • Description: Young People's Socialist League

      Young Socialist Review (YSR).Philadelphia: National Education Committee, Young People's Socialist League, 1940.

      Dates: 1940
      Container: Box/Folder 5/8
    • Description: Zapatistas

      Zapatista Army of National Liberation. The Fourth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle.Austin: Accion Zapatista de Austin, 1996.

      Dates: 1996
      Container: Box/Folder 5/9
  • Series III: Periodicals, 1938-2007

    3.25 linear feet

    Much of the material in this series was produced during the 1990s and focuses on left-wing issues such as environmentalism, anarchism, labor relations, and communism. There are a couple of periodicals that focus specifically on marijuana legalization.

    None of the periodicals in this collection represent a complete run and date ranges vary widely. Often only a few issues of a particular title exist within the collection. Where possible, subject keywords and/or short descriptions of the publication are listed with the title.

    Certain organizations published more than one title, for example the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors published three separate periodicals—CCCO News Notes, News Notes of the CCCO, and The Objector. In each case titles have been filed alphabetically within the series rather than grouped together under the organization name.

    This series has been filed alphabetically by periodical title then chronologically when possible. When only one issue of a particular title exist within the collection, that item has been filed under the Miscellaneous category and sub-categorized by subject.

    • Description: Adbusters

      Published by: Media Foundation, Vancouver

      2 items

      Keywords: Advertising, Social aspects of; Marketing; Media

      Dates: Fall 1995 - Winter 1996
      Container: Box/Folder 5/10
    • Description: Anarchy

      Published by: Columbia Anarchist League, Columbia

      4 items

      Keywords: Alternative media; Anarchism; Anti-establishment; Armed resistance; Cooperatives

      Dates: Summer 1992 - Summer 2001
      Container: Box/Folder 5/11
    • Description: Canvas, The

      Published by: Grassroots Party of Minnesota, Minneapolis

      4 items

      Keywords: Drug prohibition; Marijuana/hemp legalization; Peron, Dennis

      Dates: Summer 1992 - Spring 1996 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 5/12
    • Description: CCCO News Notes

      Published by: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, Philadelphia

      6 items

      Keywords: Conscientious objection; Draft resistance; Pacifism

      This quarterly serial was published from 1970 to 1995. It replaced the CCCO's bi-monthly newsletter "News Notes of the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors," which was published from 1949-1969.

      "News Notes of the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors" is located in Box 9, Folder 2.

      Dates: Summer 2004 - Fall 2006
      Container: Box/Folder 5/13
    • Description: Clamor

      Published by: Clamor Magazine, Bowling Green

      5 items (including duplicates)

      Keywords: Ageism; Environmentalism; Feminism; Labor relations; Mental health issues; Prisons; Popular culture; Social activism; Youth movement

      Dates: November 2001 - August 2002
      Container: Box/Folder 5/14
    • Description: Clamor

      Published by: Clamor Magazine, Bowling Green

      5 items

      Keywords: Ageism; Environmentalism; Feminism; Labor relations; Mental health issues; Prisons; Popular culture; Social activism; Youth movement

      Dates: September 2002 - August 2003
      Container: Box/Folder 5/15
    • Description: Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter

      Published by: Coalition for Prisoners' Rights, Prison Project of Santa Fe, Santa Fe

      15 items

      Keywords: Civil rights; Crime; Death penalty; Incarceration; Legal status; Prisoners' rights

      Dates: July 1992 – January 1997
      Container: Box/Folder 6/1
    • Description: Collective Action Notes

      Published by: Collective Action, Baltimore

      3 items

      Keywords: Class conflict; Labor relations; Socialism; Workers' rights

      Dates: 1995 – 1996
      Container: Box/Folder 6/2
    • Description: Dialectics

      Published by: Critics Group, New York

      3 items

      Keywords: Literary history; Literary theory, Marxist; Marxism

      Dates: 1938 - 1939
      Container: Box/Folder 6/3
    • Description: Draft Resistance-Seattle Newsletter

      Published by: Draft Resistance-Seattle

      8 items

      Keywords: Draft counseling; Draft resistance; Student protest movement; Vietnam War

      Dates: February 1968 – November 1968
      Container: Box/Folder 6/4
    • Description: Earth First! Journal

      Published by: Earth First!

      3 items

      Keywords: Environmentalism; Land use; Progressive politics

      Dates: December 1981-December 1982 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder OS 13/1
    • Description: Extra!

      Published by: Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), New York

      3 items

      Keywords: Journalism; Mass media; Reporting

      Dates: September 1993 - December 1995
      Container: Box/Folder 6/5
    • Description: Fifth Estate

      Published by: Fifth Estate Newspaper, Detroit

      4 items

      Keywords: Anarchism; Class conflict; Industrialization; Revolution; Socialism

      Dates: Winter 1992 - Fall 1996
      Container: Box/Folder OS 13/1
    • Description: Gramma-Weekly Review

      Published by: Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, Havana

      3 items

      Keywords: Communism; Cuba; Vietnam War

      Dates: June 1969 - August 1969
      Container: Box/Folder OS 13/2
    • Description: Ground Zero

      Published by: Center for Nonviolent Action, Poulsbo

      2 items

      Keywords: Nonviolent resistance; Nuclear disarmament; Pacifism

      Dates: Fall 1986 - Winter 1986
      Container: Box/Folder 6/6
    • Description: Impact Press

      Published by: Loudmouth Productions, Orlando

      5 items

      Keywords: Alternative media; Anarchism; Anti-establishment; Revolution

      Dates: June 2001 - July 2002
      Container: Box/Folder 6/7
    • Description: Impact Press

      Published by: Loudmouth Productions, Orlando

      4 items

      Keywords: Alternative media; Anarchism; Anti-establishment; Revolution

      Dates: August 2002 - March 2003
      Container: Box/Folder 6/8
    • Description: Infinite Onion, The

      Published by: Infinite Onion, Colorado Springs

      2 items

      Keywords: Anarchism; Anti-establishment; Revolution; Zapatistas

      Dates: May 1994 - January 1995
      Container: Box/Folder 6/9
    • Description: Inner Voice

      Published by: Association of Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics, Eugene

      2 items

      Keywords: Environmental ethics; Forest conservation

      Dates: November 1994 - February 1995
      Container: Box/Folder OS 13/3
    • Description: Katuah Journal

      Published by: Katúah Province, Leicester

      4 items

      Keywords: Agriculture; Appalachian region; Bioregional studies; Environmentalism; Industrialization; Sustainability

      Dates: Winter 1991 - Fall 1992
      Container: Box/Folder 6/10
    • Description: Libertad (in English & Spanish)

      Published by: National Commission for Democracy in México, El Paso

      3 items

      Keywords: Armed resistance; Comandante Ramona; Human rights; Mexico; Mexico, Revolution in; Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN)

      Dates: August 1996 – December 1996
      Container: Box/Folder OS 13/4
    • Description: Libertarian Labor Review

      Published by: Libertarian Labor Review Collective, Champaign

      3 items

      Keywords: Anarchism; Anarchism, Green; Industrialization; Labor movement; Socialism; Union labor; Workers' rights

      Dates: Summer 1993 – Summer 1995
      Container: Box/Folder 6/11
    • Description: Live Wild or Die

      Published by: Live Wild or Die Collective, Berkeley

      3 items (including duplicates)

      Keywords: Anarchism; Class conflict; Environmentalism; Nuclear disarmament

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder OS 13/4
    • Description: Loudmouth

      Published by: Women's Resource Center (California State University), Los Angeles

      3 items

      Keywords: Feminism; Queer Studies; Women college students

      Dates: Spring 2004 - Fall 2004
      Container: Box/Folder 7/1
    • Description: Love and Rage (in English & Spanish)

      Published by: Love & Rage Supporters, Minneapolis

      6 items

      Keywords: Abu-Jamal, Mumia; Anarchism; Class conflict; Immigration; Incarceration; Prisoners' rights; Revolution; Workers' rights; Zapatistas

      Dates: July 1992 - February 1997
      Container: Box/Folder 7/2
    • Description: Madison Edge, The

      Published by: Edge Cooperative, Madison

      2 items

      Keywords: Feminism; Political activism; Prisoners' rights; Progressive politics; Race relations

      Dates: June 1992 - July 1992
      Container: Box/Folder OS 13/5
    • Description: Match!, The

      Published by: Student Libertarian Action Movement, Tucson

      18 items (including duplicates)

      Keywords: Anarchism; Anti-establishment; Atheism; Class conflict; Revolution; Student protest movement

      Dates: July 1971 - February 1976
      Container: Box/Folder OS 13/5
    • Description: Match!, The

      Published by: Student Libertarian Action Movement, Tucson

      3 items

      Keywords: Anarchism; Anti-establishment; Atheism; Class conflict; Revolution; Student protest movement

      Dates: Summer 1993 - Spring 2000
      Container: Box/Folder 7/3
    • Description: Match!, The

      Published by: Student Libertarian Action Movement, Tucson

      3 items (including duplicates)

      Keywords: Anarchism; Anti-establishment; Atheism; Class conflict; Revolution; Student protest movement

      Dates: Winter 1996 - Winter 1998
      Container: Box/Folder 7/4
    • Description: Match!, The

      Published by: Student Libertarian Action Movement, Tucson

      3 items

      Keywords: Anarchism; Anti-establishment; Atheism; Class conflict; Revolution; Student protest movement

      Dates: Winter 1998 - Spring 2000
      Container: Box/Folder 7/5
    • Description: Mesechabe

      Published by: Delta Greens & the Center for Gulf South History and Culture, Inc., New Orleans

      3 items

      Keywords: Bioregional studies; Ecology, Human; Environmentalism; Geography; Indigenous heritage; Sustainability

      Dates: Spring 1989 - Winter 1994
      Container: Box/Folder 7/6
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Anarchism

      General Strike. Mid-Jan. thru mid-April.Richmond: General Strike, n.d. [A Radical View of Richmond.]

      Libertarian Analysis. Vol. I, No. 4.New York: Libertarian Analysis, 1971.

      The Poor, the Bad and the Angry. Issue 2.Oakland, CA: Poor, the Bad, and the Angry, 1995. [A Magazine for Power-Hungry Proletarians.]

      Rabble Review. Summer 1997.Arlington: Rabble Review, 1997. [Encouraging a Healthy Disrespect for Authority.]

      News from Nowhere. No. 1.Eugene: News from Nowhere, 2002.

      Dates: 1971 - 2002
      Container: Box/Folder 7/7
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Anarchism

      Slingshot. 2005 Organizer.Berkeley: Slingshot Collective, 2005.

      Dates: 2005
      Container: Box/Folder 8/1
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Anarchism

      The Gentle Anarchist. No. 12.Lawrence: Co-operative Economics, 1986.

      Onward. Vol. 2, Issue 1.Gainesville: The Onward Collective, 2001. [Anarchist News, Opinion, Theory, and Strategy of Today.]

      Dates: 1986 - 2001
      Container: Box/Folder OS 12/5
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Class Conflict

      Contraband. Off-Spring 1999.Atlanta: Contraband, 1999. [The Journal of Fugitive Thought.]

      New Democracy. Double Issue. May-August 2002.Boston: New Democracy, 2002.

      Dates: 1999 - 2002
      Container: Box/Folder 8/2
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Class Conflict

      The Indypendent.New York: New York City Independent Media Center, 2002.

      Dates: 2002
      Container: Box/Folder OS 12/5
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Communism

      Communism. No. 9. Bruxelles: Internationalist Communist Group, 1995. [Central Review in English of the Internationalist Communist Group.]

      Dates: 1995
      Container: Box/Folder 8/3
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Communism

      MIM Notes. No. 110.Ann Arbor: Maoist Internationalist Movement, 1984. [Official Newsletter of the Maoist Internationalist Movement.]

      Dates: 1996
      Container: Box/Folder OS 12/5
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Conspiracy Theories

      Verbivore: The Industry Leader. Issue 3.New York: East Village Socialist Cheese Exchange, 1996.

      Dates: 1996
      Container: Box/Folder 8/4
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Economic Development, Cambodia

      Indochina Chronicle. "Underdevelopment in Cambodia."Washington, D.C.: Indochina Resource Center, 1976.

      Dates: 1976
      Container: Box/Folder 8/5
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Education

      We Like Drop Out.Sacramento: Drop Out, n.d. (two copies)

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 8/6
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Environmentalism

      TRANET. No. 73.Rangeley: TRANET, 1991.

      Paper Wrench.Austin: Earth First! Austin, 1995. ["Working Day and Night for Industrial Collapse."]

      Culture Change. Issue 19.Arcata: Sustainable Energy Institute, 2001.

      Dates: 1991 - 2001
      Container: Box/Folder 8/7
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Feminism and Women's Liberation

      Quest: A Feminist Quarterly. Vol. V, No. 1.Washington, D.C.: Quest: a feminist quarterly, Inc., 1979.

      Dates: 1979
      Container: Box/Folder 8/8
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Feminism and Women's Liberation

      Feminist Voices. Vol. 9, No. 3/4.Madison: 1996. [A Free Madison Area News Journal: by Women for Women.]

      Dates: 1996
      Container: Box/Folder OS 12/5
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Healthcare

      The New Rules.Minneapolis: Institute for Local Self-Reliance, 2001.

      Dates: 2001
      Container: Box/Folder 8/9
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Human Rights

      Vietnam Today: Newsletter of the US/Vietnam Friendship Association. Vol. 7, No. 4.San Francisco: US/Vietnam Friendship Association, 1970.

      Southeast Asia Chronicle. Issue No. 68.Berkeley: Southeast Asia Resource Center, 1979.

      Asia Insights. Issue 2.Washington, D.C.: Asia Resource Center, 1986.

      Dates: 1970 - 1986
      Container: Box/Folder 8/10
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Incarceration

      The Convict Writer. Winter 1992.West Liberty: E. KY Correctional Complex, 1992.

      Convictions. Vol. 2, No. 1.Corvallis, OR: Convictions, Inc, 1992.

      Dates: 1992
      Container: Box/Folder 8/11
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Incarceration, Mumia Abu-Jamal

      The Jamal Journal. Issue 5.Philadelphia: Concerned Family & Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal, 1995.

      Dates: 1995
      Container: Box/Folder OS 12/6
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Incarceration, Rita Brown

      Fuzz Watch. Issue 3.Seattle: Public Support for the George Jackson Brigade Committee, 1978.

      Dates: 1978
      Container: Box/Folder 8/12
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Incarceration, Leonard Peltier

      Crazy Horse Spirit.Rapid City: Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, 1978.

      Dates: 1978
      Container: Box/Folder 8/13
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Independence Movements, Puerto Rico

      Puerto Rico Libre! Vol. V, No. 6.New York: Puerto Rican Solidarity Committee, 1977.

      Dates: 1977
      Container: Box/Folder 8/14
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Law Enforcement/Security

      CounterSpy. Vol. 3, Issue 1.Washington, D.C.: Committee for Action/Research on the Intelligence Community, Organizing Committee for a Fifth Estate, 1976.

      CovertAction Quarterly. No. 55.Washington, D.C.: Covert Action Publications, 1995.

      Dates: 1976 - 1995
      Container: Box/Folder 8/15
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Media

      Radio Resistors Bulletin. Issue 10.Bellingham: Radio Resistor's Bulletin, 1995.

      Dates: 1995
      Container: Box/Folder 8/16
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Media

      Reclaiming the Airwaves.Berkeley: Free Radio Berkeley & the Free Communications Coalition, 1995.

      Dates: 1995
      Container: Box/Folder OS 12/6
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Military

      Storm Warning! No. 32.Seattle: Vietnam Veterans Against the War (Anti-Imperialist), 1995.

      Dates: 1995
      Container: Box/Folder 8/17
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Nuclear Disarmament

      The Nuclear Reactor. Summer 1995.Santa Fe, N.M: Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety, 1995.

      Dates: 1995
      Container: Box/Folder 8/18
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Nuclear Disarmament

      Nuclear Reactions. Special Edition. Summer 1982.New York: Nuclear Reactions, 1982.

      Dates: 1982
      Container: Box/Folder OS 12/6
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Pacifism

      Peacemakers, Inc. Vol. 3, No. 1.Dallas: Peacemakers, Inc., 1992.

      Dates: 1992
      Container: Box/Folder 8/19
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Political Activism

      GroundWork. Issue 5.San Francisco: Tides Foundation, 1995.

      Left Turn. Vol. 1, Issue 2.New York: Left Turn, 2001.

      Dates: 1995 - 2001
      Container: Box/Folder 8/20
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Political Activism

      Canvass. Vol. 1, Issue 1.San Francisco: Canvass Magazine, 1990.

      Doing Democracy. Vol. 4, Issue 1.Brattleboro: Institute for the Arts of Democracy, Center for Living Democracy, 1997.

      The Progressive Populist. Vol. 8, No. 13.Storm Lake: The Progressive Populist, 2002. [A Journal from America's Heartland.]

      D.C. Free Press. Vol. 1, No. 6.Washington, D.C.: D.C. Independent Media Center, 2001.

      Dates: 1990 - 2002
      Container: Box/Folder OS 12/7
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Press and Publishing

      Alternative Press Review. Vol. 2, No. 2.Columbia: C.A.L. Press, 1995.

      Dates: 1995
      Container: Box/Folder 8/21
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Student Protest Movement

      Praxis. Vol 3, No. 3.Oshkosh: University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Alternative Press, 1996. ["Uniting Theory and Practice."]

      Dates: 1996
      Container: Box/Folder 8/22
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Student Protest Movement

      Spring Movement.Washington, D.C.: Washington, Spring, 1971.

      Helix. Seattle: n.d. (periodical published between 1967-1970)

      Voice.Northampton: Voice, 2001. [The Pioneer Valley's corporate-free press.]

      Dates: 1971 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder OS 12/8
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)

      Bulletin. Vol. 3, No. 6.New York: SDS, 1965.

      Dates: 1965
      Container: Box/Folder 8/23
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)

      New Left Notes. Vol. 4, No. 14.Chicago: SDS, 1969.

      Dates: 1969
      Container: Box/Folder OS 12/8
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Vietnam War

      Vietnam.Hanoi: Xunhasaba, 1968.

      Dates: 1968
      Container: Box/Folder 8/24
    • Description: Miscellaneous: Weather Underground Organization

      Osawatomie. Vol. 2, No. 2.Seattle: Weather Underground Organization, 1976.

      Breakthrough. Vol. 1, No. 3-4.San Francisco: PFOC, 1977. [Political Journal of Prairie Fire Organizing Committee.]

      Dates: 1976 - 1977
      Container: Box/Folder 8/25
    • Description: New Age Patriot

      Published by: New Age Patriot, Dearborn Heights

      3 items

      Keywords: Clinton administration; Drug prohibition; Marijuana/hemp legalization; Social activism

      Dates: Winter 1993 - Winter 1995
      Container: Box/Folder 9/1
    • Description: New Patriot

      Published by: Johnny Appleseed Patriotic Publications, Chicago

      4 items

      Keywords: Bush administration; Clinton administration; Environmentalism; Industrialism; Iran-Contra; Progressive politics; Reagan administration

      Dates: July 1992 - April 1993
      Container: Box/Folder OS 13/6
    • Description: News Notes (of the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors)

      Published by: The Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, Philadelphia

      5 items

      Keywords: Conscientious objection; Draft resistance; Pacifism

      This bi-monthly serial was published from 1949-1969 when it was replaced by "CCCO News Notes," a quarterly newsletter that ran from 1970 to 1995.

      "CCCO News Notes" is located in Box 5, Folder 12.

      Dates: March 1965 - June 1968
      Container: Box/Folder 9/2
    • Description: North Coast Xpress

      Published by: Xpress Action, Occidental

      3 items

      Keywords: Industrialism; Kosovo; Law enforcement; Prisoners' rights; Security; Social justice

      Dates: Winter 1998 - Summer 1999
      Container: Box/Folder 9/3
    • Description: Nuclear Resister, The

      Published by: The Nuclear Resister, Tucson

      7 items

      Keywords: Environmentalism; Nonviolent resistance; Nuclear disarmament; Nuclear waste; Pacifism; Political activism; Trident

      Dates: June 1992 – September 1996
      Container: Box/Folder 9/4
    • Description: Objector, The

      Published by: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, Philadelphia

      2 items

      Keywords: Conscientious objection; Draft resistance; Pacifism

      Dates: January 2005 - July 2005
      Container: Box/Folder 9/5
    • Description: People's Tribune

      Published by: Communist Labor Party of the United States of North America, National Organizing Committee, Chicago

      3 items

      Keywords: Class conflict; Communism; Labor relations; Poverty; Social programs; Workers' rights

      Dates: February 1994 - October 1995
      Container: Box/Folder OS 13/6
    • Description: Positive Health News

      Published by: Keep Hope Alive, West Allis

      2 items

      Keywords: Alternative medicine; HIV/AIDS advocacy

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 9/6
    • Description: Profane Existence

      Published by: Profane Existence Collective, Minneapolis

      5 items

      Keywords: Anarchism; Anti-establishment; Armed resistance; Class conflict; Punk culture; Punk music; Revolution

      The Summer 2008 issue contains a CD of punk music.

      Dates: Winter 1992 -Summer 2008
      Container: Box/Folder OS 13/7
    • Description: Progressive Review, The

      Published by: Progressive Review, Washington, D.C.

      9 items

      Keywords: Class conflict; Clinton administration; Elections; Healthcare; Political activism; Progressive politics; Taxation

      Dates: May 1992 – December 1996
      Container: Box/Folder 9/7
    • Description: Radical History Review

      Published by: MARHO, New York

      2 items

      Keywords: Anarchism; Class conflict; Communism; History; Industrialism; Labor relations; Union labor

      Dates: Fall 1975 – Spring 1976
      Container: Box/Folder 9/8
    • Description: Radicals in the Professions Newsletter

      Published by: Radical Education Project, SDS, Ann Arbor

      4 items

      Keywords: Class conflict; Draft resistance; Education; Imperialism; Political activism; Student protest movement; Students for a Democratic Society

      Dates: November 1967 - September 1968
      Container: Box/Folder 9/9
    • Description: Shadow, The

      Published by: Shadow Press, New York

      13 items (including duplicates)

      Keywords: Alternative media; Anarchism; Anti-establishment; Class conflict; Conspiracy theories; First Amendment; Law enforcement; Political activism; Revolution; Race relations; Security

      Dates: April 1992 – January 1999 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder OS 13/7
    • Description: Slingshot

      Published by: Slingshot Collective, Berkeley

      10 items (including duplicates)

      Keywords: Alternative media; Anarchism; Capitalism; Class conflict; Environmentalism; Law enforcement; Political activism; Race relations; Social programs; Student protest movement

      Dates: Summer 1995 - Fall 1997
      Container: Box/Folder 9/10
    • Description: Solidarity with Vietnam

      Published by: Bureau of the International Conference for Solidarity with the People of Vietnam against U.S. Imperialist Aggression and for the Defence of Peace, Hanoi

      2 items

      Keywords: International relations; Vietnam War

      Dates: October 1966 - November 1966
      Container: Box/Folder 9/11
    • Description: Struggle

      Published by: Detroit Branch of the Marxist-Leninist Party, Detroit

      7 items

      Keywords: Class conflict; Communism; Feminism; Labor relations; Marxism; Political activism

      Dates: Winter 1995 - Spring 2000
      Container: Box/Folder 9/12
    • Description: Struggle

      Published by: Detroit Branch of the Marxist-Leninist Party, Detroit

      10 items

      Keywords: Class conflict; Communism; Feminism; Labor relations; Marxism; Political activism

      Dates: Summer 2000 - Spring 2004
      Container: Box/Folder 10/1
    • Description: Studies on the Left

      Published by: Studies on the Left, Madison

      3 items

      Keywords: New Left; Socialism

      Dates: 1959 – 1961
      Container: Box/Folder 10/2
    • Description: SUPA Newsletter

      Published by: Student Union for Peace Action, Toronto

      7 items

      Keywords: Nonviolent resistance; Political activism; Student protest movement; Vietnam War

      Dates: November 1966 - June 1967 and undated
      Container: Box/Folder 10/3
    • Description: Turning the Tide

      Published by: Prison Activist Resource Center (P.A.R.T.), Burbank; People Against Racist Terror (P.A.R.T.), Culver City

      8 items

      Keywords: Abu-Jamal, Mumia; Anti-racism; Immigration; Ku Klux Klan; Law enforcement; Militia movement; Nazism; Peltier, Leonard; Police brutality; Prisons; Race discrimination; Social activism

      Dates: September 1994 - Spring 1999
      Container: Box/Folder 10/4
    • Description: Turning the Tide

      Published by: Prison Activist Resource Center (P.A.R.T.), Burbank; People Against Racist Terror (P.A.R.T.), Culver City

      11 items

      Keywords: Abu-Jamal, Mumia; Anti-racism; Immigration; Ku Klux Klan; Law enforcement; Militia movement; Nazism; Peltier, Leonard; Police brutality; Prisons; Race discrimination; Social activism

      Dates: Summer 2000 - Spring 2004
      Container: Box/Folder 10/5
    • Description: Viva Vine, The

      Published by: The VivaVegie Society, New York

      3 items

      Keywords: Animal rights; Health; Nutrition; Organic agriculture; Vegetarianism

      Dates: September 1995 - November 1996
      Container: Box/Folder 10/6
    • Description: Youth Truth

      Published by: Americans for a Society Free from Age Restrictions, Chicago

      31 items

      Keywords: Child labor laws; Child protection services; Drinking age; Education; Political activism; Voting-age restrictions; Youth rights movement

      Dates: November 1999 - December 2001
      Container: Box/Folder 11/1
    • Description: Youth Truth

      Published by: Americans for a Society Free from Age Restrictions, Chicago

      31 items

      Keywords: Child labor laws; Child protection services; Drinking age; Education; Political activism; Voting-age restrictions; Youth rights movement

      Dates: January 2002 - Spring 2007
      Container: Box/Folder 11/2

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Anarchism
  • Communism
  • Feminism
  • Human rights
  • Imprisonment
  • Left-wing extremists--United States
  • Race Relations
  • Radicalism--United States
  • Student movements
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements

Personal Names

  • Abu-Jamal, Mumia
  • Davis, Angela Y. (Angela Yvonne), 1944-
  • Peltier, Leonard F., 1920-
  • Wanrow, Yvonne

Corporate Names

  • Student Union for Peace Action
  • Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.)
  • Weather Underground Organization
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