Milo Guthrie Papers, 1962-1987.

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Milo Guthrie Papers, 1962-1987.

Chiefly periodicals and printed materials produced by a large number of left wing and radical organizations reflecting a wide range of domestic and international issues. Journals, newsletters, leaflets, and flyers document political and social issues and activities including: civil rights and the black power mevement; feminism and women's liberation; gay and lesbian rights; nuclear freeze and disarmanent; peace and anti-war; Central America, prison reform, labor, Vietnam, socialism, Marxism, and the environment. Included is a small amount of original material, primarily correspondence with members of various organizations. Much of this is directly related to political campaigns of independent candidates as well as Guthrie's own political campaigns in Tenn., in 1982 and 1984.

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Guthrie, Milo.

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Graphic artist, politician, and left wing activist; also known as George C. Pyne, Jr. or Clint Pyne. From the description of Milo Guthrie Papers, 1962-1987. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 24438519 ...

Socialist Party (U.S.)

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The Socialist Party (U.S.) was founded in 1901, bringing together moderate socialists from the Social Democratic Party, and dissident members of the Socialist Labor Party. In 1936 the ongoing differences between the “Old Guard” and “Militant” factions, resulted in a split, with the Militant group retaining the SP name and much of the membership, while the Old Guard faction retained most of the organizational and financial assets. From the guide to the Socialist Party (U.S.) Minutes, ...