Collection, 1914-1917.
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Woman's Peace Party
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The Woman's Peace Party (WPP) was formed in Jan. 1915 on a platform calling for a conference of neutral nations, limitation of armaments, organized opposition to militarism in the U.S., democratic control of foreign policy, and extension of the franchise to women. In Apr. 1915, the WPP became the American Section of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace. Jane Addams served as chairman. WPP became the U.S. Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in Nov...
American Union Against Militarism
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American Union Against Militarism (AUAM); founded in New York City in 1915 as the Anti-Militarism Committee; opposed militarism in World War I, defended conscientious objectors and civil liberties during the war, worked for a just and lasting peace, and opposed peacetime conscription after the war; also known at times as the Anti-Preparedness Committee, Truth About Preparedness Committee, American Union for a Democratic Peace, and the League for an American Peace; closed its offices early in 192...
Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.
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Warbasse, James Peter, 1866-1957
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James Warbasse was a Brooklyn physician and socialist who, with his wife, Agnes Dyer Warbasse, was interested in labor, social conditions, and cooperative movements. His writings reflect his protests of war and its evils. Agnes Warbasse was a board member of the Woman's Peace Party of New York City. Both were active in The American Union Against Militarism. From the description of Collection, 1914-1917. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 29489007 ...
Warbasse, Agnes D. (Agnes Dyer), 1877-1945
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