Steve Trimm papers, 1963-2008.

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Steve Trimm papers, 1963-2008.

Includes correspondence, unpublished manuscript Resistance and Reconciliation and other memoirs, newspaper clippings, subject files, videocassettes, and photographs relating to the Vietnam War. Also includes material relating to the Persian Gulf War (1991) the Iraq War (2003- ) and varied political and social developments in the United States, 1963-2008. Correspondents include Jay Boss, Barbara Deming, Gloria Emerson, and George Swiers.

3.5 linear ft.

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Deming, Barbara, 1917-1984

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Barbara Deming, author and activist, was born on July 23, 1917, in New York City, the daughter of admiralty lawyer Harold S. Deming (1883-1954) and former singer Katherine (Burritt) Deming (1891-?). The second of four children, Deming had three brothers: MacDonald, Quentin (Chip), and Angus (Bim). She grew up in New York City and on South Mountain Road in New City, N.Y., west of the Hudson River. The Poors (writer Bessie Breuer, painter Henry Varnum III, and their daughter, writer Annie) lived o...

Boston-Pentagon Peace Walk (1967)

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Trimm, Steve

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Steve Trimm; Steven Wayne Trimm, b. 1948 in North Dakota, raised in upstate New York; convicted in 1968 of refusing induction into the armed services; sentenced to prison for four years; fled to Canada in 1969 where he lived underground until the Canadian government offered amnesty for illegal immigrants in 1974; received clemency from the U.S. government under the Earned Re-entry Program and pardoned in 1976. Author of Walking Wounded: Men's Lives During and Since the Vietnam War (1993); appear...

Boss, Jay

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Emerson, Gloria.

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New York Times and other photographers gave reporter and author Gloria Emerson photographs while she was covering the war in Vietnam for the Times. She selected these black and white prints from her large personal collection. From the description of Photograph collection, 1970s. (University of Massachusetts at Boston). WorldCat record id: 52982866 Author and journalist Gloria Emerson grew up in New York City and was foreign correspondent for the New York Times. Her coverage ...

Swiers, George

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Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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Committee for Nonviolent Action

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The Committee for Nonviolent Action was organized in 1957 by Lawrence Scott to protest nuclear tests in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was one of the first United States peace groups to promote nonviolent direct action, including civil disobedience. Leaders included A.J. Muste, Brad Lyttle, George Willoughby, and Neil Haworth. CNVA helped sponsor the voyages of the Phoenix and the Golden Rule (1958), Omaha Action (1959), Polaris Action (1961), the San Francisco to Moscow Walk for Peace (1961), the voyage...

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