Richard Moser Research Files: GI Anti-Vietnam War Movement and Lordstown (Ohio) Automobile Workers 1970s-1990s

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Richard Moser Research Files: GI Anti-Vietnam War Movement and Lordstown (Ohio) Automobile Workers 1970s-1990s

Richard Moser was an associate professor of American history at Middle Tennessee State University until 1998, and the author of (1996). About one half of the collection consists of oral histories on audiocassettes the majority pertaining to the GI anti-Vietnam War movement, with some pertaining to rank and file labor movement activity during the 1970s at the Lordstown, Ohio General Motors plant there, whose workers were represented by United Automobile Workers Local 112. (Many interviews have summaries and/or transcripts.) There are also research notes, some correspondence, printed ephemera, and papers written by Moser's students. One box of GI anti-Vietnam War serials were separated to the Library's print collection, as was one box of books and pamphlets. The New Winter Soldiers: GI and Veteran Dissent during the Vietnam Era

4.5 linear feet; (6 boxes)

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Moser, Richard R., 1952-

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Richard Moser earned his PhD from Rutgers University in 1992. Until 1998, he was an associate professor of American history at Middle Tennessee State University. He is the author of The New Winter Soldiers: GI and Veteran Dissent during the Vietnam Era (1996) and, with Van Gosse, is coeditor of The World the Sixties Made: Politics and Culture in Recent America (2003). He has also served as the National Organizer, American Association of University Professors. From the guide to the Ri...