Vietnam war political demonstrations collection, (1950-1998, n. d.).

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Vietnam war political demonstrations collection, (1950-1998, n. d.).

This collection contains news clippings, resolutions, statements, reports, and other information regarding the protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. The materials also include transcripts and reel-to-reel tapes of oral history interviews done by the Special Collections Department with key individuals from the protests including students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa. In addition, the collection contains Michael Swan's thesis (From Vietnam to Don Smith and Beyond: the Iowa State Daily and its Portrayal of a Radical Decade, 1965-1975) and six interviews.

1.47 linear ft. (3 document boxes, 1 half-document box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7084102

Iowa State University, Parks Library

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