Peace in Vietnam [pinback button]
n.p. [196-]. Large 3.5 inch diameter pin with white text on mottled blue field. More
Cat.No: 207662
n.p. [196-]. Large 3.5 inch diameter pin with white text on mottled blue field. More
Cat.No: 207662
Berkeley: Labor Committee. Students for a Democratic Society, [c196-?]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill; faint toning near edges, else in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 308664
New York: mfg. by Columbia Advertising, [196-]. 1.5-inch button, dove on green field; light handling wear. More
Cat.No: 259275
Cambridge: American Friends Service Committee, 1973. 7p., 8.5x11 inches, folded for mailing, otherwise very good. Updates on anti-draft activism, amnesty for draft resisters, n IRS case against a tax resister, and more. More
Cat.No: 262766
Washington DC: People on the Streets, 1971. Newspaper. [8]p., folded tabloid newspaper format, evenly toned, lightly edgeworn, front wrap creased and soiled, else good condition. Anti-war newspaper. Includes a statement by future presidential candidate John Kerry, representing Vietnam Veterans Against the War. More
Cat.No: 310365
Chicago: New University Conference, [1970]. Pamphlet. 24p. pamphlet, evenly toned, 8.5x11 inches. More
Cat.No: 120065
[Stanford]: n.pub. [1969]. 8.5x11 handbill, very good. Saved by a Stanford activist at the time. Argues that it is a myth that the collapse of the South Vietnamese government would lead to mass killings; states that the US could offer asylum to "Vietnamese who have been compromised in the eyes..... More
Cat.No: 250473
Philadelphia: Horn Co., mfg. for New Mobilization Committee, Washington DC, n.d. Pinback Button. 2.5 inch pin, very good. More
Cat.No: 282631
n.p. National Mobilization Committee, [196-]. Pinback Button. 2.5 inch pin, with text over the curl stating "Official National Mobilization Committee Emblem." Minor handling wear. Probably from 1967, when the Committee organized its march on the Pentagon. More
Cat.No: 296028
Pittsburgh: Peace and Freedom Center, 1967. Newsletter. 16p., 8.5x11 inches, paper toned, corner crease to first page else very good condition. Much on local anti-war activism. More
Cat.No: 243033
Pittsburgh: Peace and Freedom Center, 1970. Newspaper. 8p., folded tabloid style format; photos., paper toned, slight edgewear, else very good. cover article on Black Panther Party repression. More
Cat.No: 305005
New York: Workers' Action, [1970-?]. Handbill. Three 8.5x14 inch sheets stapled together at upper left corner, reproduced from handwritten sheets, some foxing and handling wear. Calls for workers to strike in opposition to the Vietnam War. Workers' Action was affiliated with the Spartacist League. More
Cat.No: 283011
n.p. [1969]. 1.25 inch diameter pin, "F" of free is a modified raised fist. The Presidio 27 were charged with mutiny for organizing a protest in the stockade at San Francisco's Presidio after the Army judged that a guard who had shot a mentally ill prisoner in the back had..... More
Cat.No: 207500
Miami Beach, FL: Distributed by the Miami Convention Coalition, [c1972?]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill; a bit aged, else in very good condition. Text of the Vietnamese Provisional Revolutionary Government's peace plan. More
Cat.No: 317523
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969. Pamphlet. 67p., 4.5x7 inch staplebound wraps; illustrations on booby trap signals set up the Viet Cong, in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 317519
Oakland: Progressive Labor Party, [c1970?]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch PLP handbill, in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 306224
Vancouver: Progressive Workers Movement, 1965-69. Fourteen issues of the Marxist-Leninist journal, 8.5x11 inches, staplebound wraps, generally very good with occasional minor wear or handling soil. Issues present are Vol. 1 nos. 8, 11; Vol. 2 nos. 1, 4, 8, 11; Vol. 3 nos. 2, 10, 12; Vol. 4 unnumbered issue..... More
Cat.No: 201906
Vancouver: Progressive Workers Movement, 1965-69. Thirty-two issues of the Marxist-Leninist journal, 8.5x11 inches, staplebound wraps, generally very good with occasional minor wear or handling soil. Issues present are Vol. 1 nos. 8, 9, 11; Vol. 2 nos. 1, 4, 6, 8, 11,12; Vol. 3 nos. 2, 4, 5, 7-12, Vol..... More
Cat.No: 201905
Vancouver: Progressive Workers Movement, 1967. Magazine. 23p., wraps, paper toned, creased else good condition, 8.5x11 inches. Single issue of the Marxist-Leninist journal. Cover articles: The Situation in Vietnam and Quebec: search for a Canadian identity. More
Cat.No: 276700
Vancouver: Progressive Workers Movement, 1967. Single issue of the Marxist-Leninist journal, 8.5x11 inches, staplebound wraps, minor wear, evenly toned, rear wrap stained. Declares Vietnam to be "The beginning of the end for US imperialism." More
Cat.No: 232387
Washington DC: GPO, 1965. Pamphlet. 28p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. In the context of opposition to the Vietnam War, discusses complaints by the families of soldiers who say they received threatening phone calls hoping the soldiers would be killed, or messages mocking their deaths in action. More
Cat.No: 270024
Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee, [1975]. Six-panel brochure with three black and white photos; light handling wear else very good condition. Solicits sweaters and acrylic yarn for the upcoming Vietnamese winter, as part of a broader call for reconstruction of Vietnam after the conclusion of the war. More
Cat.No: 197458
Sacramento: 7 Point Peace Plan Committee, Sacramento State, [1972-?]. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet, mimeographed on both sides, front unevenly toned, rearevenly toned, one small spot of foxing on front. With background on the 7 Point Peace Plan, the escalation of B52 raids over Hanoi, and what Sac State students can..... More
Cat.No: 159501
Larkspur, CO: Rampart College, 1966. 88p., slender paperback, very good. Single issue of the journal, with a James J. Martin piece on "War Crimes" as an idea deployed by the North Vietnamese as compared to the Nuremburg trials; we see shades of his later full-throated Holocaust denial. Also includes Murray..... More
Cat.No: 250214
San Francisco: Ramparts. Magazine. 121 issues of the magazine, a complete run for the period from October 1964 to July 1975. Issues present are Vol. 3 No. 2 - Vol. 13 No. 9. Various pagination, stapled wraps, 8.25x10.75 inches, all with worn wraps and address labels on front wraps, many..... More
Cat.No: 303162