New American Movement Printed Ephemera Collection 1972-1982

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New American Movement Printed Ephemera Collection 1972-1982

The New American Movement (NAM) Printed Ephemera Collection is an artificial collection, collected and assembled by the Tamiment Library over the course of several decades. NAM was a socialist-feminist organization, founded in 1972, with chapters across the country. The collection consists of printed matter ranging in date from 1972-1982. Contained within the files are fliers for marches, rallies, conferences and various events, as well as pamphlets, brochures and newsletters.

1.0 linear feet; in 1 record carton

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New American Movement (Organization)

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The New American Movement (NAM), a self-identified "new type" of socialist organization, held its founding convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1972. Established largely by veterans of the New Left, NAM wanted to move beyond the activism of the 1960s and rejected a Communist "vanguard party" approach to organizing. The group was opposed to the Vietnam War and called for the impeachment of President Richard M. Nixon. NAM's overarching goal was to create a democratic socialist society, characte...

Tamiment Library

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The Tamiment Library Web Archive (Labor and the Left): Education and Student Movements, was created with the Web Archiving Service from the California Digital Library. This service employs open source web archiving utilities developed by Internet Archive with the support of the The International Internet Preservation Consortium. The Web Archiving Service was made possible with support from the National Digital Information and Infrastructure Preservation Program and the University of California, ...