Alternative Perspectives on Vietnam records and sound recordings 1965-1966

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Alternative Perspectives on Vietnam records and sound recordings 1965-1966

An international conference on Alternative Perspectives on Vietnam held at the University of Michigan, Sept. 14-18, 1965. Correspondence, minutes, clippings, printed materials, and sound recordings.

0.5 linear ft. and 15 sound tape reels

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6389097

Bentley Historical Library

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