Mennonite Central Committee Peace Section [and] U.S. Peace Section collected records, 1942-1999.

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Mennonite Central Committee Peace Section [and] U.S. Peace Section collected records, 1942-1999.

This collection includes meeting minutes, printed material (brochures, reports, newsletters) and print-outs of emails. There was a Peace Section as well as a U.S. Peace Section in the 1980s, and a Peace Committee existed as well during that time; material is separated accordingly.

32.5 linear in.

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MCC U.S. Peace Section

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The Peace Section of the Mennonite Central Committee was established in January 1942, as successor to the Mennonite Central Peace Committee organized in 1939. It was composed of delegated representatives of the peace committees of the constituent conferences, plus the MCC Executive Secretary ex officio, and two members at large. It functioned through an executive committee of five and a full-time executive secretary with office at the MCC headquarters in Akron (Pennsylvania). J. Harold Sherk was...

Civilian Public Service

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MCC U.S. Peace and Justice Ministries

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Mennonite Central Committee. Peace Section

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Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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