Craig Simpson Papers
Content Description
Files of Craig Simpson that document his interests in conscientious objection to war and other topics, and his involvements, particularly with the War Resisters' International.
Dates
- Creation: circa 1961-2019
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research use.
Biographical / Historical
The following is a brief chronology of Craig Simpson’s involvement in peace,
nonviolence, anti- military, and anti-nuclear life [written by Smith]:
Born – April 10, 1946 in Plainfield, New Jersey.
April 1968- September 1969- VISTA Volunteer- Hereford, Texas, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
April 1970- Started Chapter of War Resisters League in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Involvement in
student strike May,1970; returned draft card to Selective Service Office. Increased organizing Los Alamos, Albuquerque, - nonviolence training, civil disobedience training, war tax resistance with Wally and Juanita Nelson.
1972- Attended War Resisters' International Triennial in Sheffield, England. Visited
Vietnamese Peace delegations in Paris, France.
1973- Southwest organizer for War Resisters League; participant in 50th
Anniversary of War Resisters League National Conference, California.
1974-1975- WRL Intern for War Resisters' International, Brussels, Belgium.
1976- Returned to Albuquerque to organize WRL chapter- Albuquerque Branch of
Continental Walk.
1976-1977- Organized union at Pioneer Wear Albuquerque.
1978- Arrested in Moscow, USSR, in dual protest with White House demonstration.
1977-1981- Helped organize Citizens Against Nuclear Threats (CANT) to oppose
nuclear waste facility in Southern New Mexico and Uranium Mining. Organized with Mt Taylor Alliance- coalition of Chicano, Native American, peace activists, environmental movement.
Wrote articles for WIN magazine, Catholic Worker, Fellowship, Nonviolent Activist
and others on nonviolence internationally- Gorlben, Larzac, Spanish COs.
1979- Planned tour for Winona La Duke and Herb Blatchford of European anti-nuclear
movement.
Campaigned against Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant with Cactus Alliance.
Worked against MX Missile in west Texas and eastern New Mexico and base
expansion of Melrose Bombing Range, Portales, New Mexico.
1981- Committed civil disobedience at Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Carlsbad, New Mexico, resulting in eight days in jail.
1982-1984- Worked for War Resisters League- West, San Francisco, California.
1984- Co-edited with Deena Hurwitz the WRL Desk Calendar “Against the Tide-
Pacifist Resistance in the Second World War- An Oral History.”
1984-1988- War Resisters League – Albuquerque- WRI Council member- attended
meetings in India and Finland.
1989- Move to Boston, Massachusetts, for early education work and degree. Joined
CEASE (Concerned Educators Allied for Safe Environment), which later became P.E.A.C.E.
(Peace Educators Allied for Children Everywhere). Wrote articles on peace
education, planning curriculum on peace, Native Americans, anti-bias.
1977-2016- worked as preschool teacher.
Present [circa 2020-2023]- working with Mass.Peace Action, Massachusetts Indigenous Legislative
Agenda, Boston Chapter of Massachusetts Association for the Education of Young
Children, MenTeach- New England ( male early educators), etc.
Extent
6.25 linear ft.
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Papers of a peace activist who was involved in the War Resisters League and the War Resisters' International, among other organizations and causes, from the 1970s on.
Custodial History
The Swarthmore College Peace Collection is the official repository for the papers of Craig Simpson.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Craig Simpson, 2002 [acc. 2020-041], 2023 [acc. 2023-013]
Separated Materials
A five-inch stack of printed reports and conference papers by the WRI were removed to the War Resisters' International Records (DG 039) and incorporated into that collection.
Legal Status
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendents, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
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