Peace Education Project files, 1966-1967.

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Peace Education Project files, 1966-1967.

The series consists of files relating to the Peace Education Project of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference from 1966-1967. The files include leaflets and publications of the Atlanta (Ga.) Alliance for Peace, materials pertaining to the organization of Hiroshima Day demonstrations, and essays on the Vietnam War by Benjamin Van Clarke.

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Atlanta Alliance for Peace.

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Clarke, Benjamin Van.

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Southern Christian Leadership Conference

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The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) is a national organization organized in chapters and affiliates that works for human rights across the world. It played a prominent role in the civil rights movement during the 1950s and 1960s. SCLC was closely associated with its first president, Martin Luther King, Jr. Origins of the SCLC can be traced back to the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 5 December 1955 after which leaders of civil rights groups met in Atlanta on 10-11 January 1957 to form ...