Papers, 1966-1975.

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Papers, 1966-1975.

Papers of an activist at the University of Wisconsin relating to the organizing efforts of the Teaching Assistants Association, protests against the Vietnam War (including the Dow Chemical protest of 1967), Teamsters for Democracy, and SDS's Radical Education Project, including correspondence, handbooks, discussion papers, pamphlets, notes, leaflets, broadsides, newsletters, contracts, arrest statements, speeches, posters, and clippings.

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Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.)

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Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) is a radical student group that descended from the Intercollegiate Socialist Society (ISS) which was founded in 1905. The ISS changed its name in 1921 to the League for Industrial Democracy (LID), a social-democratic educational and organizational group. Its student branch, the Student League for Industrial Democracy (SLID), merged with National Student League in 1935 to form American Student Union (ASU) but soon split over ASUs alleged communist affiliati...

Teaching Assistants Association (University of Wisconsin--Madison)

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Teamsters for Democracy.

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Haslach, Henry, Jr.

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