Records, 1961-1998 (inclusive).

ArchivalResource

Records, 1961-1998 (inclusive).

Collection includes minutes, news releases, financial records, correspondence, newsletters, photographs, flyers, posters, etc.; also questionnaires detailing members' histories as activists, 1992, and papers documenting members' other peace initiatives.

1.25 linear ft.

Related Entities

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Voice of Women--Canada.

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Women Strike for Peace

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Women Strike for Peace began in 1961 as a one-day protest against nuclear weapons, led by Dagmar Wilson, in Washington, DC; a nation-wide grass-roots organization most active during the Vietnamese Conflict, when it operated draft counseling and amnesty programs, and lobbied against the continuation of the war; has local chapters throughout the U.S.; national headquarters are in Philadelphia, PA; legislative office and National Information Clearing House are in Washington DC; also known as WISP (...

Voice of Women--New England.

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The Voice of Women--New England was formed in November 1962 to work "toward the goal of a world without war" by focusing on such issues as war toys, atmospheric nuclear testing, civil defense, and international disarmament. It attempted to influence public officials and others through letters, speeches, demonstrations, and educational programs. With the deepening involvement of the U.S. in Vietnam, the group focused on protesting the Vietnam war. It was active until 1973 and gradually disbanded ...

Boardman, Elizabeth.

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Shoul, Rohna A.

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