The Resistance Collected Records
Dates
- Creation: 1967-1968
Creator
- Resistance (Organization : Berkeley, Calif.) (Organization)
Biographical / Historical
The Resistance was an American movement which grew out of opposition to the Vietnam War and to the introduction of a new draft law, effective July 1967, which was interpreted as "an attempt to buy off student dissent." Moving from protest rhetoric to public dissent actions, the Resistance members demonstrated non-cooperation with Selective Service by burning their draft cards on April 15, 1967. On October 16, 1967 thousands turned in their draft cards as a political statement that conscience would not be intimidated by the threat of imprisonment. The Resistance had cells in many cities across the United States. It also had an English counterpart called "Stop It," composed of Americans living in Great Britain who appealed to fellow Americans there to oppose the Vietnam War draft.
Extent
0.42 linear ft. (5 linear in.)
Language of Materials
English
Local Note
The Philadelphia cell of Resistance is listed in this catalog under "Philadelphia Resistance"
Subject
- Resistance (Organization : Berkeley, Calif.) (Organization)
Topical
- Conscientious Objectors -- United States -- Sources
- Draft resisters -- United States -- History -- Sources
- Government, Resistance to -- United States -- Sources
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Draft resisters -- United States -- Sources
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States -- Sources
- War resistance movements -- United States -- Sources
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
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