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Consultative Peace Council Collected Records
Includes correspondence, reports, financial records, administrative files, minutes of meetings, publicity materials, brochures, newspaper clippings. Correspondents include: Devere Allen, Dorothy Detzer, Alfred Hassler, Jessie Wallace Hughan, Abe Kaufman, Frederick J. Libby, A.J. Muste, Ray Newton, Mildred Scott Olmsted, John Swomley, E. Raymond Wilson, and M.R. Zigler.
Continental Walk for Disarmament and Social Justice Records
The Continental Walk for Disarmament and Social Justice was initated in 1974 to "call for disarmament, a simultaneous shift of economic priorities away from militarism and toward meeting domestic and global human needs, and removal of the causes of war." When the Walk ended on October 18, 1976 at the Pentagon in Washington D.C., walkers had covered 8,000 miles through 34 states.
David Cortright Papers
David Cortright is an anuthor and antimilitarist. He was a co-founder of GI's United Against the War in Vietnam. After the early 1970s Cortright led several peace organizations, including SANE, Inc. and SANE/FREEZE. Cortright current serves as president of the Fourth Freedom Forum [ca. 1996 - date].
Courage to Resist Collected Records
Printouts of emails from Courage to Resist to group lists.
Ann Morrissett Davidon and William C. Davidon Papers
Delaware County Campaign for Peace and Justice Collected Records
Includes: correspondence and meeting agendas and minutes.
Delaware County Campaign for Peace in the Middle East Collected Records
Includes: correspondence, meeting agendas and minutes, flyers, and newspaper clippings.
Delaware County Committee on Hiroshima-Nagasaki Collected Records
Includes: correspondence, meeting agendas and minutes, flyers regarding the August 6, 1986 commemoration; also a play written about the bombings and the aftermath by Steve Friedman titled "Fallout".
Delaware County Jobs with Peace Collected Records
Primarily printed material; includes: correspondence, flyers, newspaper clippings, periodicals, publicity materials. Includes information about Delaware County Project V.O.T.E. (Project VOTE) which merged into Delaware County Jobs with Peace in 1988 or 1989.