Papers, 1935-1991.

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Papers, 1935-1991.

Includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, periodicals, reference files, administrative files, and photographs. Correspondents include Paul J. Furnas, Lewis Hill, Glenn Hutchison, Vivien Lang, Paton Price, George Reeves, Evan Thomas, and Carle Whitehead.

3.3 linear ft.

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Furnas, Paul J.

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Hutchison, Glenn C.

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Price, Paton,

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Lang, Vivien,

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Whitehead, Carle.

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Denver, Colo. attorney. Active in Socialist Party in Colorado. From the description of Papers, 1930-1943. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 14710143 ...

Roodenko, Igal.

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Pacifist, peace and civil rights activist, advocate of nonviolence, printer; born 1917 in New York, N.Y.; graduated from Cornell University; served 20 months in a federal prison for draft refusal during and after World War II; member of War Resisters League Executive Committee from 1947 to 1977; WRL Chair from 1968 to 1972; served on boards of A.J. Muste Memorial Institute and Consortium on Peace Research and Development (COPRED); active in Men of All Colors Together; died in New York on April 2...

Thomas, Evan W.

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Reeves, George, 1929-

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War Resisters League

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The War Resisters League (WRL) was established in 1923 through the initiative of Jessie Wallace Hughan. It began as an organization for men and women willing to sign a pledge refusing to support war of any kind. During World War II, it lent both moral and legal support to conscientious objectors, especially absolute pacifists who refused to participate even in civilian alternative service, often for reasons other than religious beliefs. In 1968, the WRL merged with the Committee for Nonviolent A...

Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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