Vietnam War poster collection, undated.

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Vietnam War poster collection, undated.

Vietnam War posters published by various anti-war organizations including the American Friends Service Committee, Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam, Madison Committee to End the War in Vietnam, National Peace Action Coalition, People's Coalition for Peace and Justice, Indochina Program, Indochina Information Project, David Fine Freedom Committee, and GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee.

265 posters (21 folders)

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Indochina Information Project

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David Fine Freedom Committee.

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Madison Committee to End the War in Vietnam.

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Armstrong, Karleton Lewis

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Madison Area Peace Action Council.

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Indochina Program.

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Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam (U.S.)

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People's Coalition for Peace and Justice

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The People's Coalition for Peace and Justice was formed in 1970. It was a multi-issue coalition including various radicals (but not Trotskyists) and pacifists. It primarily opposed United States involvement in the Vietnam War but also supported struggles for civil rights and liberties. From the guide to the People's Coalition for Peace and Justice Records, 1970-1972, (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives) ...

GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee

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National Peace Action Coalition (U.S.)

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The National Peace Action Coalition was one of the largest anti-Vietnam War movement organizations of that era. With chapters in many U.S. cities, the Coalition planned and conducted a number of major anti-war demonstrations in Washington D.C., San Francisco, and other cities to protest the U.S. conduct of the war in Southeast Asia. Their demand was for immediate, unconditional withdrawal of all U.S. forces from Southeast Asia. From the description of Collection, 1970-1973. (Swarthmo...