Campaign for a Democratic Foreign Policy
One of two organizations which emerged when the Indochina Peace Campaign voted to dissolve itself on July 1975, the Campaign is a national grass roots network committed to ending U.S. intervention abroad, and to making substantive cuts in the U.S. military budget.
From the description of Collection, 1975-1976. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 27057299
| Role | Title | Holding Repository | |
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| referencedIn | Miller, James Knute, 1946-. James. K. Miller papers, 1966-1991. | Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library | |
| creatorOf | Campaign for a Democratic Foreign Policy. Records, 1975-1978. | Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project | |
| creatorOf | Campaign for a Democratic Foreign Policy. Collection, 1975-1976. | Swarthmore College, Peace Collection, SCPC |
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| Relation | Name | |
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| associatedWith | Citizens' Action '76. | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy (U.S.) | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Indochina Peace Campaign (Organization : U.S.) | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Miller, James Knute, 1946- | person |
| associatedWith | Swarthmore College. Peace Collection. | corporateBody |
| Place Name | Admin Code | Country | |
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| United States | |||
| United States |
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| Disarmament |
| Vietnam War, 1961-1975 |
| Occupation |
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Corporate Body
Active 1975
Active 1976
