Papers of the Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1964-1969.

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Papers of the Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1964-1969.

Papers of the Southern Student Organizing Committee consist of miscellaneous papers pertaining to the dissolution of the organization in 1969; conscientious objector protests in North Carolina and Florida; and miscellaneous mimeographed publications including: "Mississippi's economics and Mississippi's new image," "The multiversity: Crucible of the new working class," "Power & racism," "The decay of American cities alternative habitation for man," "Jefferson and radicalism," "A conversation-jobs, machines, and people," "Scarce resources; the dynamic of American imperialism," and several issues of "Worklist mailing" of the N.C. Student Committee Against the War.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Lynd, Staughton.

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Bruland, Mike.

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