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Food Not Bombs Collected Records
Collection consists of correspondence, operational records, fact sheets and publicity materials; many of the items appear to be photocopies or printouts.
Libby Frank and Morton Frank Papers
The papers of a married couple, both of whom have worked for peace and justice organizations throughout the second half of the twentieth century and into the first decades of the twenty-first century. Libby Frank served as the executive director of the U.S. Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom from 1981-1986.
Freeze Campaigns Collected Records
Collection includes brochures and flyers, printed correspondence, and pamphlets about the nuclear freeze movement.
Freeze Campaigns (State and Local) Collected Records
These are collected records of state and local nuclear freeze campaigns. Freeze was a grassroots movements which called for a bilateral freeze on the nuclear weapons buildup by the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1980s.
Freeze Voter Records
Louis A. Friedman Papers
David E. Gibson Collected Papers
Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament Records
In 1986 six hundred people marched across the United States to demonstrate their opposition to the world-wide nuclear arms race. The march took nine months from California to Washington, D.C. The marchers wrote: "we will create a non-violent focus for positive change; the imperative being that nuclear weapons are politically, socially, economically and morally unjustifiable, and that, in any number, they are unacceptable." The GPM was also a traveling intentional and communal society.
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Collected Records
Includes short histories from 1981 of women's peace protests in Great Britain; poetry, letters; press releases; information about nuclear free zones in Britain; announcements of protest actions; newsletters from USA; articles published; postcard photo; news clippings high school students' note cards; video documentary.