Peace movements -- Pennsylvania -- Delaware County -- History -- Sources
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Central American Sanctuary Alliance Collected Records
Collection includes correspondence, financial records, leaflets and flyers, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
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.
Delaware County Peace Action Collected Records
Delaware County Pledge of Resistance Records
Delaware County [Pennsylvania] Pledge of Resistance (aka Delco Pledge of Resistance) was organized in the Fall of 1986. It was originally founded as a response to the threat of a U.S. invasion into Nicaragua and U.S. government's policies toward Central America. Delaware County Pledge of Resistance persisted as a local group, working for economic and social justice for oppressed people in the United States and abroad. The group disbanded in winter 2008.
Delaware County Wage Peace and Justice Collected Records
Primarily printouts of emails regarding activities of Delaware County Wage Peace & Justice.
International Arms Trade Action Group Collected Records
Includes correspondence, meeting agendas, minutes and notes, flyers, and reference material. Correspondents include Alison D. Oldham, J. Tucker Taylor, Willard C. Richan, and Curt Weldon.