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Camilo Mejía Collected Papers
Collection has secondary sources only.
Mennonite Central Committee Collected Records
Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) was formed when representatives of various Mennonite conferences met July 27-28, 1920, in Elkhart (Indiana), and pledged to aid hungry people, including Mennonites, in Russia and Ukraine.Since then thousands have served with MCC worldwide on relief, peace and development projects.
Mennonite Central Committee Peace Section / U.S. Peace Section Collected Records
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 served as an agency for counseling on problems related to conscription and the draft, a representation to government, a center for study, research, and writing regarding the peace position, and a central agency for peace education.
Holly Metz Collected Papers
Papers of a freelance writer and book author about law, culture, and social issues.
Ward Miles and Alice Calder Miles Collected Papers
Joseph Moray Collected Papers
Correspondence of Joseph Moray, also known as Joseph Moskovitz, with his cousin, Shirley Moskovitz, and with Camille Weare.
Elliston P. Morris Collected Papers
Elliston P. Morris was a Quaker conscientious objector during WWII.
Norman R. Morrison Collected Papers
Duncan Bassett Murphy, Jr. Papers
Duncan Murphy Jr. was greatly concerned for Native American rights, and was an activist against the U.S. war in Central America and the U.S. build-up of a nuclear weapons arsenal.
Stanley Murphy Collected Papers
This collection consists of one item, a magazine article undated but published around 1947, titled "Why Murphy Wouldn't Fight." There is no identification as to the name or publisher of the magazine, or the author.