Indochina Peace Campaign tapes, [ca. 1972].

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Indochina Peace Campaign tapes, [ca. 1972].

Tapes of five anti-war messages produced by Clergy and Laymen Concerned, and distributed by the Indochina Peace Campaign.

2 tape recordings.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7909360

Cornell University Library

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Vietnam War Veterans Archives.

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Indochina Peace Campaign.

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The Indochina Information Project was founded in the spring of 1972 by Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden. With the Democratic nomination of George McGovern for president in July 1972, the Project began to stress an electoral strategy and was renamed the Indochina Peace Campaign. After the election, the IPC continued its educational, political, and protest activities. From the description of Indochina Peace Campaign tapes, [ca. 1972]. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64072596...

Indochina Information Project

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Clergy and Laymen Concerned (U.S.)

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