Robin Harper Collected Papers
Abstract
Robin Harper is active in the peace movement. During the 1950s and 1960s he protested nuclear weapons and missile defense systems. The papers in this collection reflect that involvement.
Dates
- Creation: 1957 - 1988
Creator
- Harper, Robin M., 1928- (Person)
- Reynolds, Earle L. (Correspondent, Person)
Language of Material
Materials are in English.
Restrictions on Access
Access: open for research without restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
None.
Biographical note
Robin Harper is active in the peace movement. During the 1950s and 1960s he protested nuclear weapons and missile defense systems.
Extent
0.42 linear ft. (1 box. (5 linear in.))
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Robin Harper, 1991.
Legal Status
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Processing Information
Processed by Anne Yoder, September 2007. Finding aid revised by Andrew Ciampa, July 2010.
Subject
- Harper, Robin M., 1928- (Person)
- Walk for Peace (Project) (Organization)
- Omaha Action (Project) (Organization)
- Committee for a Quaker Peace Witness (Organization)
- Vigil at Fort Detrick (Frederick, Md.) (Organization)
- Appeal and Vigil at Fort Detrick (Frederick, Md.) (Organization)
- Prayer and Conscience Vigil, Washington, D.C., 1957 (Organization)
Topical
- Antinuclear movement -- United States -- History -- Sources
- Government, Resistance to -- United States -- History -- Sources
- Pacifists -- Pennsylvania -- History -- Sources
- Pacifists -- United States -- History -- Sources
- Peace Movements -- United States -- History -- Sources
- Peace walks and marches -- History -- Sources
- Quakers -- Pennsylvania -- History -- Sources
- War tax resistance -- United States -- History -- Sources
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Revision Statements
- 2017: The file list was standardized in Summer 2017 by Mary Olesnavich in preparation for importing into ArchivesSpace. Tessa Chambers added the notes in Fall 2017.
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