Bret Eynon papers 1966-1977

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Bret Eynon papers 1966-1977

Student at the University of Michigan, collected materials relating to his interest in the radical causes and issues of the 1960s and 1970s.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6389155

Bentley Historical Library

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Eynon, Bret

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Bret Eynon was a researcher and historian of the "New Left" in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the 1960s. He later became director of the LaGuardia Center for Teaching and Learning. From the guide to the Bret Eynon papers, 1966-1977, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan) Papers, collected by Bret Eynon, student at the University of Michigan, relating to his interest in the radical causes and issues of the 1960s and 1970s. From the description of Bret Eynon ...

Sinclair, John, 1941-

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John and Leni Sinclair were leaders of the counterculture movement in Michigan, organizers of radical social, political, and cultural endeavors primarily in the areas of music, poetry, graphic design, and community welfare projects. During the 1960s and 1970s John Sinclair founded or was active a variety of political and cultural groups including the Artists' Workshop in Detroit, the Rainbow Multi-Media Corporation, the White Panther Party and its offshoot, the Rainbow Peoples Party; and had t...

University of Michigan.

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Outside of museum holdings, no comprehensive survey and inventory of campus artwork had been attempted since 1937. With support from the Michigan Commission on Art in Public Places, 1,076 items were inventoried during 1988-1990. Additional inventory work was undertaken in 1997-1998 for risk management purposed, but generated little new information. From the description of Inventory of University of Michigan-owned art, 1988-1990, 1997-1998. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id...

Black Action Movement (University of Michigan.)

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