Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:
American Friends Service Committee Newsletter, 1967 - 1968
The American Friends Service Committee is a Quaker organization dedicated to helping create conditions under which true peace can exist...The work of the Service Committee is carried out by people of many faiths and backgrounds, all of whom share to some extent its commitment and its endeavor.
The newsletter is published in Dearborn, Chicago.
American Report, 1970 - 1972
Subtitle: Review of Religion and American Power.
Published weekly by Clergy and Laymen Concerned, New York, NY.
Another Mother for Peace Newsletter, 1972
Another Mother for Peace is a non-profit, non-partisan association, whose goal is to eliminate war as a means of settling disputes between nations, peoples and ideologies. To accomplish this, we seek to educate women to take an active role in creating peace by re-establishing the dialogue between them and their elected representatives in Washington, thereby strengthening our Democracy.
This is published in Beverly Hills, CA.
Assorted University Papers on Vietnam, 1967, 1972
Includes "A Review of the Peace March on the Pentagon, October 21, 1967" by IWU, David Morgan, "Resolutions Passed by the 25th Annual Conference of NACUC" (no date), and a document by "CSA Graffiti (Mar. 24, 1972).
Between the Lines, 1965 - 1969
Charles A. Wells is the editor and publisher. It was published in Princeton, NJ.
China Notes, 1970 - 1971
Issued quarterly as an instrument of information and interpretaion on matters of Christian concern relating to China.
Concern: A Biweekly Journal of Scoial and Political Comment, 1960, 1965
Concern is published semi-monthly by the National Conference of Methodist Youth. There were a couple name changes for this journal and change of publisher. It was later published by the General Board of Christian Social Concerns of the Methodist Church.
Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1967, 1969, 1971
Published by the Fellowhip of Reconciliation, an association of men and women of all faiths who recognize the essential unity of mankind and have joined together to explore the power of love and truth for resolving human conflict. Always vigorous in its opposition to war, the Fellowship has insisted also that this effort must be related to achieving a peceful world community.
Fellowship of Reconciliation, n.d.
There are fourteen pamphlets and brochures. Most do not have dates but are assumed to be from 1968-1972.
Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1965 - 1973
Includes several articles published by the Fellowship of Reconciliation.