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Carla Brooks Johnston Collected Papers
Papers of Carla Johnston, who was active in politics, and in working for peace, in Massachusetts, as well as a writer of eight books.
Sondra Claudine Langtry Collected Papers
Collection consists of materials about the 9th International Peace Research Association conference in Orillia, Ontario in 1981; peace research abstracts from the Peace Research Institute-Dundas; Russian language disarmament periodicals (photocopies), 1979-1981; United Nations arms control literature; and reference files on the antinuclear "freeze" movement, chemical and biological weapons, peace studies, women and military employment, and military spending.
Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control Collected Records
Collection includes printed correspondence, pamphlets, flyers, and subject/reference files.
Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy Collected Records
Collection includes memoranda, correspondence (1981-1988), meeting minutes, financial records, litigation files, newspaper clippings, flyers, and subject/reference files about other antinuclear organizations.
Lee County Coalition for Peace Collected Records
Collection includes minutes of meetings, newsletters, flyers, clippings.
Letters of Nonviolence Project Records
Includes correspondence (2002-2004) to and from Daniel Berrigan, Kathy Boylan, Mary Dean, Joyce Ellwanger, Lisa Hughes, Carol Gilbert, Elizabeth McAlister, Ardeth Platte, Byron Plumley, and Michael Wisniewski.
Milton Lowenthal Papers
Milton Lowenthal was an activist involved in peace and antinuclear movements in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, specifically those related to Three Mile Island and the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He was a sponsor of Japanese antinuclear artist Kazuaki Kita. This collection includes correspondence, financial records, manuscripts, minutes of meetings, newspaper clippings, reference files, and other memorabilia.
Lutheran Peace Fellowship Records
Bradford Lyttle Papers
John MacDougall Collected Papers
Collection includes correspondence (1982-2001), and materials about MacDougall's involvements with peace and antinuclear movements.