Records, 1975-1978.
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Campaign for a Democratic Foreign Policy
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One of two organizations which emerged when the Indochina Peace Campaign voted to dissolve itself on July 1975, the Campaign is a national grass roots network committed to ending U.S. intervention abroad, and to making substantive cuts in the U.S. military budget. From the description of Collection, 1975-1976. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 27057299 ...
Citizens' Action '76.
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Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy (U.S.)
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Indochina Peace Campaign (Organization : U.S.)
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The Indochina Peace Campaign was an independent, short-term project which conducted an educational effort in 1972 prior to the presidential re-election of Richard Nixon. Celebrity support came from Jane Fonda, Tom Hayden, singer Holly Near, and others. In 1975 the campaign ended with the cessation of the Vietnam War; it was reconstructed as Friends of Indochina and Campaign for a Democratic Foreign Policy. The Philadelphia section was known as the Philadelphia Area Indochina Peace Campaign. ...