David Greenberg Papers undated

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David Greenberg Papers undated

1.25 linear feet; (2 boxes)

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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...

Greenberg, David F.

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David F. Greenberg is the author of Crime and Capitalism: Readings in Marxist Criminology and several other books, and a professor of sociology at New York University. From the guide to the David Greenberg Papers, undated, (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives) ...

Houghton, Beverly D. (Beverly Dodson), 1941-

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