Papers, 1948-1965, bulk 1962-1965.

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Papers, 1948-1965, bulk 1962-1965.

Consist of correspondence dealing chiefly with anti-Vietnam War activities, particularly arrangements for the International Conference on Alternative Perspectives on Vietnam (1965: Ann Arbor, Mich.), and efforts of the Voters' Voice for Peace, an organization concerned with civil rights in Ann Arbor. Also include subject files on the University of Puerto Rico student strikes of 1948, and the second annual congress of the U.S. National Student Association (1949: Urbana, Ill.).

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