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Collection Overview
Title: Students for a Democratic Society Records, 1956-1969
ID: WUA/05/wua00190
Primary Creator: Students for a Democratic Society - Washington University in St. Louis
Extent: 14.5 Linear Feet
Arrangement:
The collection is divided into the following two series:
Series 01: Students for a Democratic Society Material (in original order)
Series 02: Publications Collected by Terry Koch and other Personal Materials (Arranged by type of material, with publications described in a separate document.) Series 02 is divided into eight sub-series:
Sub-Series 02.01 Publications: American (by title)
Sub-Series 02.02 Publications: United States (by title)
Sub-Series 02.03 Publications: St. Louis (by title)
Sub-Series 02.04 Publications: St. Louis (oversized)
Sub-Series 02.05 Publications: Washington University in St. Louis (by title)
Sub-Series 02.06 Publications: International (by country, then by title)
Sub-Series 02.07 Publications: Students for a Democratic Society, National (by title)
Sub-Series 02.08 Personal materials of Terry Koch
Languages: English, French, Spanish;Castilian, Vietnamese
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The collection contains Washington University Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) material, including information from conferences and meetings, newsclippings, publications, membership lists, minutes of meetings of St. Louis chapter, and unclassified letters, as well as various publications collected by Terry Koch.
Collection Historical Note
The Washington University chapter of Students for a Democratic Society was formed in June 1965. In their formation statement, the Society stated “We share with the national organization the definition of our organization as ‘an association of young people on the left, [seeking] to create a sustained community of educational and political concern; one bringing together liberals and radicals, activists and scholars, students and faculty. We maintain a vision of a democratic society where at all levels the people have control of the decisions which affect them and the resources on which they are dependent. We seek a relevance through continual focus on realities and on the programs necessary to effect change at the most basic levels of economic, political and social organization. We feel the urgency to put forth a radical democratic program…’” They also stated “we seek power for the students, education of them, and action by them, in order to establish a democratic society at Washington University.”
Membership in the Society was open to any student of Washington University and to any other person approved by the members.
Administrative Information
Repository:
WUA University Archives
Accruals:
Accruals are interfiled with the collection.
Access Restrictions:
Open
Use Restrictions:
Users of the collection must read and agree to abide by the rules and procedures set forth in the Materials Use Policies.
Providing access to materials does not constitute permission to publish or otherwise authorize use. All publication not covered by fair use or other exceptions is restricted to those who have permission of the copyright holder, which may or may not be Washington University.
If you wish to publish or license Special Collections materials, please contact Special Collections to inquire about copyright status at (314) 935-5495 or spec@wumail.wustl.edu. (Publish means quotation in whole or in part in seminar or term papers, theses or dissertations, journal articles, monographs, books, digital forms, photographs, images, dramatic presentations, transcriptions, or any other form prepared for a limited or general public.)
Acquisition Method:
Material in Series 01 was donated to the University Archives by Terry Koch, Washington University Students for a Democratic Society Treasurer on October 28, 1966 with additional material added in subsequent years.
Material in Series 02 was donated to the University Archives by Terry Koch on June 12, 2009.
Preferred Citation:
[Item description]. From the [collection title, series, box, folder]. University Archives, Washington University in St. Louis.
Processing Information:
Processed by Rachel Wigen-Toccalino, Adam Rothman, and Sonya Rooney in September 2008. Series 02 processing by Elizabeth Baldwin in April 2011 and Ashley Eckhardt in May 2011.
Finding Aid Revision History:
This finding aid was entered into Archon by Hannah Barg in August 2012.
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 2: Publications Collected by Terry Koch and Other Personal Material],
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- Series 1: Students for a Democratic Society Material

- (in original order)
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Unclassified letters, Dec. 1966 - Aug. 1968

- Includes: Mainly political and radical group material, letters informing recipients of convocations, rallies, demonstrations and election campaign arrangements. Some sample literature is also included.
- Folder 2: Letters from SDS National and Regional chapters, May 1966 - Jan. 1968

- Similar in content to previous folder.
- Folder 3: National SDS Election, ca. 1966

- Includes: Flyers, political attacks on George Wallace and Warren Hearnes, advice on writing for SDS membership referendum and various background working papers concerned with the SDS and Vietnam activities.
- Folder 4: National SDS, Vietnam War

- (2 folders) First part contains material in chronological order from April 1, 1965 to May 1, 1968 and includes copies of Congressional Record, flyers, leaflets, information on teach-ins, seminary and actor groups, essays, newspaper articles and various newsletters, all concerned with the Vietnam War. Second part contains similar material which is not possible to date. There is no material or correspondence relating to St. Louis SDS.
- Folder 5: DuBois Club, St. Louis

- Includes: DuBois Club newsletter May 1956, a flyer of a speech by Dr. James O'Conner, and a flyer of a rally for freedom of opinion/expression.
- Folder 6A: SDS National Organization

- Includes: Memoranda and lists of various SDS members and council members, National convention agendas and resolutions, and program proposals including proposal on the National Political Committee.
- Folder 6B: SDS National Organization

- Contains similar material as previous folder which is impossible to date.
- Folder 7: SDS National Labour Movement, 1963-1968

- Includes: Newsletters, essays, policy statements, and strategy proposals. The first half of the folder is in date order, the second half contains similar material that is undated.
- Folder 8: National SDS Meeting and Rally, Dec. 1968

- Includes: Material from the Dec. 1968 SDS Convention and other conventions including one in Cleveland in 1965, which includes essays, policy statements, draft resolutions, questions and polemical tracts. Mostly undated.
- Folder 9A: National SDS propaganda & news materials, 1962-1968

- Includes: Newsletters, essays, notes on conferences, newspaper clippings, quotes from Mao Tse Tung, leaflets on strategy after the King assassination, summer research projects, an editorial opposing SDS from WILs radio of Lansing, Michigan, an SDS literature list, solidarity appeal with the French students.
- Folder 9B: National SDS propaganda and news materials

- Contains similar but undated material.
- Folder 10: Mid City Community Congress, 1968

- Includes: Curriculum of organizers school of National County Union, MCCC press releases concerning police brutality in St. Louis. Undated material includes Nothing magazine, instructions from "St. Louis Committee on a New Party" on how to vote in 1968, and a flyer welcoming members to the Human Relations Club of Clayton High School.
- Folder 11: Journal of YMCA (the Bear) Journal of Young Republicans, Journal of Young Democrats (Washington University)

- Folder 12: Recruitment on campus (WU) by the Dow Chemical Co. Feb. 14 1968 and subsequent reaction

- Includes: Petition draft article for New Left Notes and SDS and flyer for a November 1968 rally.
- Folder 13: Radical Organization Committee

- Includes: Two letters to Terry Koch dated Aug. 10 and 16, 1968 containing flyers on the Radical Organizing Committee and others concerning strategy in connection with the Democratic Party Chicago Convention.
- Folder 14: National Mobilization Committee, April 1968 - June 1969

- Includes: Responses to October 1968 in Chicago, a call to come to Washington, June 18-20, 1969, letters and information on demonstrations.
- Folder 15: Student Mobilization Committee

- Includes: Letter, January 1967 and flyers; Convention flyers, undated
- Folder 16: Spring Mobilization Committee

- Includes: Flyers from the Spring Mobilization Committee on the war in Vietnam and similar letters dated March 24, 1967. Similar flyers and letter (progress report), May 5, 1967. Motions and resolutions approved at the final plenary session of Spring Mobilization Committee, National Workshop Conference, Washington, D.C., May 20-21, 1967 and a resolution on Puerto Rico
- Folder 17: St. Louis Citizens for Peace in Vietnam

- Includes: Flyers from June 1965 and Feb. 1966
- Folder 18: New Left Federation & Notes, Miscellaneous papers of SDS, 1965-1966

- Includes: new left notes, newsclippings, and miscellaneous flyers
- Folder 19: Membership list of SDS on Wash U, 1965-1966

- Folder 20: Student Peace Union, 1966-1967

- Includes: Newsletters, pamphlets, flyers, letters to Terry Koch, copies of Draft Action News, referendum on dissolution of SPU. Most chronological, some undated.
- Folder 21: Financial record of SDS (National), 1965-1966

- Includes: Balance sheets, budget, debt.
- Folder 22: SNCC, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

- Includes: SDS resolutions, SDS position paper on the indivisible struggle against Racism, Apartheid and Colonialism. Citizens Amicus Brief in support of H. Rap Brown appeal for his bail restriction and communique.
- Folder 23: Civil Rights and Racism (Wash U), 1967-1968

- Includes: Various flyers and pamphlets distributed by SDS On Washington University campus
- Folder 24: Rally and meeting petition, 1964-1968

- Includes: Petitions and notices of meetings 1966-1968. Various statements, including Preliminary Statement "Toward an experimental American unity"
- Folder 25: Vietnam War, 1964-1966

- Includes: Vietnam War examination, Demonstration against VP Humphrey, Essays, Newsclippings
- Folder 26: The Spark SDS journal, 1966-1967

- Folder 27: Curriculum and Student Affairs

- Includes: Flyers explaining how to vote on University Propositions; Material regarding student affairs
- Folder 28: Aims of SDS at Wash U, 1965-1968

- Includes: Statement of formation, 1965; KMOX TV editorial; Clipping from National Guardian; Resolution on Oct. 21, 1967 mobilization, handwritten; Minutes, flyers, open letters to the faculty; Washington University SDS Constitution
- Folder 29: SDS. Regional Office

- Includes: Flyers from S.F. Mime Troupe; 1965 flyer from action committee to increase opportunities for Negroes; 1968 "Save our City" coalition flyer
- Folder 30: Vietnam Summer, 1967

- Includes: National contact list as of July 5, 1967; PR material: "How To" sheets, instructions for organizations; Questionnaire; Lists of trade union schools; Clipping from "The Christian Century" on Vietnam summers; Vietnam reading list
- Folder 31: New University Conference, Chicago, 1968

- Includes: Flyers; Registration form
- Folder 32: Personal record of Terry Koch, 1964-1968

- Includes: Receipts; Personal letters; Minutes of SDS 1965-1968; Notes and newsclippings
- Folder 33: News, materials - personal, 1964-1968

- Includes: Mainly journals such as Independent Social Newsletter; Letter from China Challenge, China Report
- Box 2

- Folder 1: Periodicals and publications, 1964-1968

- Includes: PEL magazine (in English and Spanish); El Malcriado (the voice of the farm worker, English edition); New Politics News and Monthly Review; Flyers and pamphlets and newsletters published by various SDS chapters in the USA; Copies of the working papers from the "University and the Military" conference held Nov. 1967 at University of Chicago and issued by the Radical Education Project of Ann Arbor, Michigan); Membership cards and Vietnam information; Newsletters; Statement of the Tricontinental Committee of Support to Vietnam on the International Campaign of Unity with Vietnam
- Box 3

- Folder 1: Civil rights

- Includes: Material relating to the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Minutes of first meeting of Washington University Friends of SNCC; Flyers; Special Report of SNCC on the new voting bill, 1965
- Folder 2: Mailing stickers and telephone lists

- Folder 3: Current bulk literature, flyers etc., 1965

- Folder 4: File copies of everything printed up, sent out from Saint Louis office (SNCC)

- Folder 5: Newspaper clippings on books Negroes, trading, Shanpsek

- Folder 6: Press release (SNCC St. Louis)

- Folder 7: Clothing pick-ups

- Folder 8: St. Louis Friends of SNCC. Committees, Sept. 1965

- Folder 9: Volunteer workers. SNCC

- Folder 10: Correspondence with Southern projects. SNCC

- Folder 11: Lobbying correspondence - governmental personnel, SNCC

- Includes: Letters personally signed by Gov. Wallace, Tom Curtis (Missouri Congressman in Washington), and John Doar
- Folder 12: Financial obligations, SNCC, 1965

- Folder 13: Fundraising memos and ideas, SNCC, 1965

- Folder 14: Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, MFDP challenge, 1965

- Folder 15: Correspondence with Atlanta 1965 concerning meaning of St. Louis office and replacement for D. Finke, Saint Louis office manager

- Folder 16: MFLU Mississippi Freedom Labor Union Cotton Workers Strike

- Includes: Flyers, memos and one letter of thanks to Finke
- Folder 17: Bail

- Includes: Memos to Northern SNCC offices to set up procedures for creating bail funds
- Folder 18: J.P. Coleman Appointment, SNCC background

- Folder 19: SNCC lists of staff rallies in outfits in Saint Louis eg. JCCA, YNCA etc. plus lists of source members

- Folder 20: Photos

- Folder 21: Lists of projects and personnel in other areas

- Folder 22: Report of the Adhoc Committee on Student Conduct, Berkley, 1964

- Folder 23: Follow up

- Folder 24: Open House preparations

- Includes: List of participants, SNCC, 1965
- Folder 25: Real Estate

- Includes: Correspondence dealing with office properties
- Folder 26: Voting and economic statistics, SNCC

- Includes: Mainly of SNCC and others; Letter from John Doar to Joyce Ladner at Washington University regarding Selma, May 1965
- Folder 27: Special reports

- Includes: Flyers, "The Student Voice," and citizenship pamphlets
- Folder 28: Unplaceable civil rights flyers

- Folder 29: WATS incident summary reports. #125-168, July-Sept. 1965

- Folder 30: Memos from Atlanta to Friends of SNCC and Northern SNCC offices

- Folder 31: WU Correspondence, 1964-1965

- Includes: Correspondence; Canadian SNCC newsletter; Flyers for funds; SNCC buttons; WU SNCC newsletter
- Folder 32: Vicksburg Citizen's Appeal - newspaper, March-June 1965

- Folder 33: Unsorted flyers, leaflets, etc.

- Includes: Flyers; Leaflets; Petitions; Newsclippings relating to SNCC 1965 Selma campaign and subsequent problems
- Folder 34: Freedom Driver flyers

- Folder 35: SDS convention material delegates folder, 1967

- This file has been rehabilitated but has no particular order
- Folder 36: Miscellaneous mail/flyers, 1967-1968

- Mostly concerned with draft counseling draft evasion and Canadian immigration
- Folder 37: Miscellaneous mail/flyers, 1967-1968

- Similar to Folder #36
- Folder 38: New Left notes, 1966

- Folder 39: 3rd world

- Includes: Including grape strike; Letters, pamphlets, congressional record, Chinese publications including bills, 1964-1968
- Folder 40: Selective service, 1965-1968

- Includes: Draft advice, pamphlets, literature lists etc. alternatives to military service
- Folder 41: Media

- Includes: Bills for books
- Folder 42: SDS-Wash U Chapter Publications

- Includes: Student's Life articles about URAP
- Folder 43: Ephemera - Freedom Driver Buttons

- 23 buttons in total
- Series 2: Publications Collected by Terry Koch and Other Personal Material

- Box 01-03 Publications: American (by title); Box 04 Publications: United States (oversized); Box 05-07 Publications: St. Louis (by title) (Box 06-07 are oversized); Box 08 Publications: Washington University in St. Louis (by title); Box 09-11 Publications: International; Box 12 Publications: Students for a Democratic Society, National (by title); Box 13-15 Personal materials of Terry Koch
- Arrangement: (Arranged by type of material)
- Sub-Series 1: Publications: American

- (by title)
- Box 1

- Folder 1: #

- Item 1: 1001 Ways to Beat the Draft by Tuli Kupferberg and Robert Bashlow

- Folder 2: A

- Item 1: ABC's of Scapegoating by Gordon W. Allport

- Item 2: The Activist, #20 (Fall 1967)

- Item 3: After Pinkville by Noam Chomsky

- Item 4: Alienation in American Society by Fritz Pappenheim

- Item 5: All the Power to the People: The Story of the Black Panther Party

- Item 6: American Atrocities in Vietnam by Eric Norden

- Item 7: The American Colonists' Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776

- Item 8: The American Federation of Labor and Negro Workers, 1894-1949 by Marc Karson & Ronald Radosh

- Item 9: The American Indian, Vol. 1 No. 1 (February 1970)

- (x2)
- Item 10: The American Indian, Vol. 1 No. 5 (June 1970)

- Item 11: America's Road to Socialism by James P. Cannon

- Item 12: Anarchy by Errico Malatesta

- Item 13: Anatomy of Apartheid in Southern Africa: Four Essays by Franz J. T. Lee

- Item 14: The Angry Children of Malcolm X by Julius Lester

- Item 15: The Antioch Review, Vol. 31, No. 2 (Summer 1971)

- Item 16: Arhoolie Occasional, No. 1 (1971)

- Item 17: An Appropriation Request Cannot Be Used to Authorize an Undeclared War (Speech of Hon. Ernest Gruening of Alaska in the Senate of the United States, Thursday, May 6, 1965)

- (x2)
- Item 18: The Assault on Freedom: A Compendium of Theoretical and Policy Statements by the Communist Movement, Domestic and International, and by Other Organizations Committed to the Violent Overthrow of Free Institutions, Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Part 1

- Folder 3: B

- Item 1: The Beginning of an Epoch

- Item 2: Berkeley Tribe (May 1972)

- Item 3: Big Business and the American University by Bettina Aptheker

- Item 4: The Big Fight in Auto

- Item 5: Black America: Economic Shock Absorber by Harry Magdoff

- Item 6: Black and Red, No. 1 (September 1968)

- Item 7: Black and Red, No. 2 (October 1968)

- Item 8: Black and Red, No. 3 (November 1968)

- Item 9: Black and Red, No. 4 (Christmas 1968)

- Item 10: The Black Man's Stake in Vietnam by Eldridge Cleaver, Minister of Information, Black Panther Party

- Item 11: The Black Panther Party

- (contains a speech by John Hullet, an interview with Stokely Carmichael, and a report from Lowndes County)
- Item 12: Black Soldiers as Revolutionaries to Overthrow the Ruling Class by Bobby Seale, Chairman Black Panther Party U.S.A.

- Item 13: The Black Uprisings: Newark & Detroit, 1967

- Item 14: Black Workers in Revolt: How Detroit's New Black Revolutionary Workers are Changing the Face of American Trade Unionism by Robert Dudnick

- Item 15: Blue Ridge Strike: The Untold Story by Fred Lacey

- Item 16: Bomb Plot Conspiracy

- Item 17: Boston Prep: A Summer Report

- Item 18: Bread & Roses by Kathy McAfee & Myrna Wood

- Item 19: British Guiana by Ved Prakash Vatuk

- Item 20: Bus Stop by George Hanley

- (x2)
- Item 21: By the Government, For the Government, Against the People: A Booklet for Prospective Grand Jury Witnesses

- Folder 4: C

- Item 1: Cambridge Vote on Vietnam: A Report on an Ongoing Anti-War Project Based Among Working Class People in Cambridge

- Item 2: Can Pax Americana Succeed? By D. F. Fleming

- Item 3: Capitalism Plus Dope Equals Genocide by Michael "Cetewayo" Tabor

- Item 4: Case for Unilateral Disarmament by Erich Fromm

- Item 5: Catholics and Communists: Elements of a Dialogue

- Item 6: Challenge: The Revolutionary Newspaper (May 1968)

- Item 7: Challenge: The Revolutionary Newspaper (undated)

- Item 8: The Charter of the Organization of American States: The American Commitment in Latin America

- (x2)
- Item 9: Civil Rights Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Oct. 1964)

- Item 10: Clark Kerr: The Liberal as Proto-Fascist by Hal Draper

- (x2)
- Item 11: Clear Creek: The Environmental Viewpoint, No. 4 (July 1973)

- Item 12: Colonialism in Asia- Past and Present by E. L. Wheelwright

- Item 13: Comments on the End of the Peace Movement by Charles Hook

- Item 14: The Common Market: International Capitalism and "Supra-Nationality" by Ernest Mandel

- Item 15: Communist: Organ of the Central Committee of the Marxist-Leninst Party, No. 1 (Winter 1970)

- Item 16: Community Control of Police

- Item 17: Concentration Camps USA by Charles R. Allen Jr.

- Item 18: Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 89th Congress, Second Session, Vol. 112, No. 108 (Thursday, June 30, 1966)

- Item 19: Contemptuous Hairdressers: Ceremonies of Humiliation in School by Edgar Friedenberg

- (x2)
- Item 20: The Contradiction of Advanced Capitalist Society and its Resolution by Martin Nicolaus

- (x3)
- Item 21: Conversion Report, Vol. 1, No. 7 (February 1965)

- Item 22: Corporate Imperialism for the Poor, by Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven (October 16, 1967)

- Item 23: Corporate Profits and the Wage Gap by Ray MacDonald

- Item 24: Cuba in Transition

- Item 25: Cuba's Revolutionary Medicine by Willis P. Butler, M.D.

- Item 26: Cuba's Workers, Workers' Cuba 1969

- Item 27: The Culture of Poverty by Oscar Lewis

- Folder 5: D

- Item 1: Daily World, Vol. 4, No. 227 (June 1, 1972)

- Item 2: Day Care, Who Cares?: Corporate and Government Child Care Plans by Vicki Breitbart

- Item 3: A Declaration of Belief

- Item 4: The Decline of American Radicalism in the Twentieth Century by Gabriel Kolko

- (x2)
- Item 5: Democracy is Nothing if It is Not Dangerous by Carl Oglesby

- Item 6: A Description of Puerto Rico's New Struggle for Liberation by Rodolfo Rodriguez

- Item 7: The Destruction of the Cities: Bankers at the Public Trough

- Item 8: Dialectics of Black Power by Robert L. Allen

- Item 9: Dialogue on the Constitutionality of the Committee on Un-American Activities of the House of Representatives, 89th Congress, Professor Thomas I. Emerson v. Director Francis J. McNamara

- Item 10: Diana: Story of a Terrorist, by Lucinda Franks and Thomas Powers, in Newsday (September 16-18, 1970)

- Item 11: Don't Be a Sucker!

- (x2)
- Item 12: Draft Resistance Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 4 (May 1968)

- Folder 6: E

- Item 1: The Earth Belongs to the People: Ecology & Power

- Item 2: Eastern Kentucky in Perspective by Michael Zweig

- Item 3: Economic Aspects of U.S. Imperialism by Harry Magdoff

- Item 4: Economic Development, Planning, and International Cooperation, Three Lectures by Oskar Lange, Chairman, The Planning Committee and The Economic Council, Poland

- Item 5: Ecstasy, Issue 1

- Item 6: End the War in Vietnam! by Betty Gannett

- Item 7: Europe Haunted by Spectre by Karl Marx

- Item 8: Exploitation or Aid? US-Brazil Economic Relations: A Case Study of American Imperialism by Andre Gunder Frank

- (x3)
- Folder 7: F

- Item 1: The False Privilege and the Inhuman Contract: "Shut It Down"

- Item 2: Families by Linda Gordon

- Item 3: The Fantastic Rise in Corporate Profits

- (x2)
- Item 4: Farm Labor Organizing 1905-1967: A Brief History

- Item 5: Feiffer on Vietnam

- Item 6: Film Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 2 (Winter 1971-1972)

- Item 7: Firearms & Self-Defense: A Handbook for Radicals, Revolutionaries and Easy Riders

- Item 8: The Firing Line: Uptown's Community Newspaper (January 16, 1968)

- Item 9: The First Street School by George Dennison

- Item 10: For Viet Nam

- Item 11: Fourth World Manifesto, by Barbara Burris

- Item 12: Free Los Siete

- Item 13: Free Student Union, Bulletin No. 2

- Item 14: Free the Four

- Item 15: The Freedom Struggle in South Africa by I.B. Tabata

- Item 16: Freedom under Capitalism and Socialism by Leo Huberman

- Item 17: Fundamental Resolution of South Vietnam Congress of People's Representatives

- Folder 8: G

- Item 1: A Galbraith Reappraisal: The Ideologue as Gadfly by Robert Fitch

- Item 2: The Garrison Society by Vernon K. Dibble

- (x2)
- Item 3: The Genius of Huey P. Newton, Minister of Defense Black Panther Party

- Item 4: Ghetto Redevelopment: Corporate Imperialism for the Poor by Richard Cloward and Frances Piven

- Item 5: GI Revolts: The Breakdown of the U.S. Army in Vietnam by Richard Boyle

- Item 6: G.I.'s in Vietnam Say: "Get the Hell Out!"

- Item 7: The Grand Coolie Dam by Marge Piercy

- Item 8: The Great Flint Sit-Down Strike Against G. M. 1936-37: How Industrial Unionism was Won by Walter Linder

- Item 9: The Great South Asian War: U.S. Imperial Strategy in Asia

- Item 10: A "Green Beret" Blasts the War by Donald Duncan

- Item 11: Guardian: Independent Radical Newsweekly (July 13, 1968)

- Item 12: Guardian: Independent Radical Newsweekly (September 20, 1969)

- Folder 9: H

- Item 1: Hands Off Aaron Dixon, Captain, Seattle Black Panther Party

- Item 2: Hang-Ups: Some Common Problems of People Who Organize Other People into Communities

- Item 3: Harvard, Urban Imperialist

- Item 4: Health Care: For Profit or For People by Martha Levittan

- (x2)
- Item 5: The Heart of the Problem: Secretary Rusk, General Taylor Review Viet-nam Policy in Senate Hearings

- Item 6: Herbert Marcuse: An Interview and a Speech: On the Prospects for Liberation, 1968

- Item 7: The Hidden History of the Female: The Early Feminist Movement in the United States by Martha Atkins

- Item 8: Historians and the New Deal by Brad Wiley

- Item 9: History as Indoctrination: Western Civilization by Linda Gordon, David Hunt, and Peter Weiler

- Item 10: House Un-American Activities Committee: Bulwark of Segregation by Anne Braden

- Item 11: How Community Mental Health Stamped Out the Riots (1968-78) by Kenneth Keniston

- Item 12: How Cuba Uprooted Race Discrimination by Harry Ring

- Item 13: How I Became an Outside Agitator by Linda Lanphear

- Item 14: How the School System is Rigged for Failure by Florence Howe and Paul Lauter

- (x2)
- Item 15: How the United States Got Involved in Vietnam by Robert Scheer

- Item 16: How to Prevent a Pogrom by Arthur I. Waskow

- Item 17: How to Publish a High School Underground Newspaper: A Chips Book by Waleed S. Al-Fadhly and Gary D. Shapiro

- Item 18: How to Put Out a Community Newspaper

- Item 19: How to Search So You Can Destroy Counter-Revolutionary Operations on the Campus by Michael Locker

- Item 20: How to Sell Out the Revolution: Lessons Learned from the C.P. U.S.A. by Buffalo Nanny, Nico F. McHarlan, L.D. Saint, and T. Bone Slim

- Item 21: Huey Newton Talks to the Movement

- Item 22: Hunger by Andre Gunder Frank

- (x2)
- Folder 10: I

- Item 1: I Am Furious (Female)

- Item 2: I Participate, You Participate, He, She, It Participates, We Participate, You Participate, They Profit

- Item 3: Imperialism: An Exchange (contains American Imperialism and the Peace Movement by Robert Wolfe, and Socialism - The Sustaining Menace by Ronald Aronson)

- (x2)
- Item 4: Imperialism Old and New by Hamza Alavi

- Item 5: In China, Managers Work!

- Item 6: The Incoherence of the Intellectual: C. Wright Mills' Struggle to Unite Knowledge and Action by Fredy Perlman

- Item 7: Independence and Peace for the Vietnamese People

- Item 8: Independent Socialist (January-February 1967)

- (x2)
- Item 9: Insanity in the Courts

- (x2)
- Item 10: International News

- Item 11: The International Student Movement by Philip G. Altbach

- Item 12: Introduction to Magri

- Item 13: Is Nonviolence Effective? by the Rev. P.-R. R

- Folder 11: J

- Item 1: Join the Conspiracy

- Item 2: Jos

- Folder 12: K

- Item 1: Kennedyism: The Liberal Offensive Against the Anti-War Movement

- Item 2: Kim Il Sung: "Each of You Should Be Prepared to Be a Match for One Hundred"

- Folder 13: L

- Item 1: Labor and the South, Laurel, Mississippi: Black Workers Set Against White - Strike Broken by Robert Analavage

- Item 2: Labor in an Affluent Society: A Collection of Articles by Roger Rapoport, Steve Fox, Clark Kissinger, and Brenda Mull

- Item 3: Latin America and the Alliance for Progress by Alonso Aguilar

- Item 4: The Law & Monopoly: The Case of Tetracyclene by Richard Goodman

- Item 5: The Legacy of Slavery and the Roots of Black Nationalism by Eugene D. Genovese

- Item 6: Leo Huberman: October 17, 1903 - November 9, 1968

- Item 7: Let Man Prevail: A Socialist Manifesto and Program by Erich Fromm

- Item 8: Letter to the Movement: Re-Creation: Self Transformation and Revolutionary Consciousness by Nick Egelson

- Item 9: Leviathan, Vol. 1, No. 3 (June 1969)

- Item 10: Liberated Guardian, Vol. 3, No. 1 (May 1972)

- Item 11: Liberated Guardian (June 1972)

- Item 12: Liberation, Vol. 8, Nos. 5-6 (Summer 1963)

- Item 13: Liberation, Vol. 15, No. 2 (April 1970)

- Item 14: Liberation, Vol. 15, No. 10 (January 1971)

- Item 15: Liberation, Vol. 16, No. 9 (February 1972)

- Item 16: Liberation, Vol. 16, No. 10 (March 1972)

- Item 17: The Life and Death of Project Camelot by Irving Louis Horowitz

- Item 18: Litmus: The Poetry Paper, No. 12

- Item 19: The Lonely Girl in the City by Louise Shell

- Item 20: Long Island Coordinating Committee for Civil Rights Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 1 (March 1966)

- Item 21: Long Island Free Press, Vol. 2, No. 3 (March 1971)

- Item 22: Long Island Free Press, Vol. 2, No. 4 (April 1971)

- Item 23: The Long March in Latin America: Guerrilla Movements: Theory and Practice by R

- Item 24: Look Who's Jumping on the Decentralization Bandwagon!: A Radical Critique of the New York City School Decentralization Plans by Francine Lerner and Adrienne Yurick

- Folder 14: M-1

- Item 1: The Making of a Pollution-Industrial Complex by Martin Gellen

- (x2)
- Item 2: Marines in Santo Domingo! by Victor Perlo

- Item 3: Marxian Socialism: Power Elite or Ruling Class? by Paul M. Sweezy

- Item 4: Marxism: A Syllabus Designed for a Women's Course (may also be used by men) by Kitty Bernick

- Item 5: A Marxist Interpretation of Chinese History by M. N. Roy

- Item 6: The Marxist Theory of the State by Ernest Mandel

- Item 7: Massacre at Derry

- Item 8: The Massacre of the Amazonian Indians by Lucien Bodard

- Item 9: May Day Michigan Tactical Manual

- Item 10: May Day Tactical Manual

- Item 11: MDS Pamphlet

- Item 12: The Meaning of Economic Imperialism by James O'Connor

- Item 13: Medical and Social Consequences of the War in Vietnam: Documentation of Concerns Raised by 7000 Physicians, Nurses, Social Workers, and Other Health Professionals in Their Petition to President Johnson, March 22, 1967

- Item 14: Medical Ghettos by Anselm L. Strauss

- (x2)
- Item 15: Memorandum on Conrad J. Lynn's How to Stay Out of the Army

- Box 2

- Folder 1: M-2

- Item 16: Message to America: Delivered on the 107th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation at Washington, D.C. Capitol of Babylon, World Racism, and Imperialism June 19, 1970 by the Black Panther Party

- Item 17: Mexico 1968: A Study of Domination and Repression

- Item 18: The Michigan Daily, Vol. 78, No. 51 (October 28, 1967)

- Item 19: The Militant: Published in the Interest of the Working People, Vol. 31, No. 3 (January 16, 1967)

- Item 20: The Militant: Published in the Interest of the Working People, Vol. 31, No. 4 (January 23, 1967)

- Item 21: Mission to Mississippi: The Freedom Drivers

- (x2)
- Item 22: Mobilizer: To End the War in Vietnam, Vol. 1, No. 5 (May 15, 1967)

- Item 23: Mobilizer: To End the War in Vietnam, Vol. 2, No. 1 (September 1, 1967)

- Item 24: The Moral Equivalent of War by William James

- Item 25: Mother Jones in Appalachia by Keith Dix

- Item 26: Mountain Exodus

- Item 27: Movement, Vol. 4, No. 11 (December 1968)

- Item 28: The Movement: A Bi-Monthly Forum of Civil Rights Discussion and Analysis

- Item 29: The Movement and the Workers

- Item 30: Moving on the GOP: San Diego in 1972

- Item 31: Municipal Reform in the Progressive Era: Whose Class Interest? by Samuel Hays

- (x2)
- Folder 2: N

- Item 1: NACLA Newsletter, Vol. 3, Nos. 2 & 3 (April/May & May/June 1969)

- Item 2: Negro Freedom is in the Interest of Every American by Gus Hall

- Item 3: Neocapitalism & The New Left by Greg Calvert

- Item 4: New and Revised Meyer Committee Report on Regulations

- Item 5: The New Left by Greg Calvert & Carol Neiman

- Item 6: New Life for Old Buildings: A Preservation News Supplement (April 1973)

- Item 7: The New South Student, Vol. 4, No. 3 (April 1967)

- Item 8: The New South Student, Vol. 5, No. 2 (March 1968)

- Item 9: The New South Student, Vol. 5, No. 3 (April 1968)

- Item 10: News Notes of the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, Vol. 17, No. 2 (March-April 1965)

- Item 11: Newsletter (National Committee for Full Employment), Vol. 1, No. 1 (December 1963)

- Item 12: The Newsreel (Spring 1968)

- Item 13: No More Fun and Games: A Journal of Female Liberation, Issue 1 (December 1969)

- Item 14: The Nomination Day

- Item 15: The Non-Cooperator and the Draft

- Item 16: Notes on a Series of Lectures: Lenin on Hegel's Science of Logic for "The Materialist Friends of the Hegelian Dialectic" by Raya Dunayevskaya

- Item 17: NUC Newsletter, Vol. 1, No.1 (May 24, 1968)

- (x2)
- Folder 3: O

- Item 1: Occupational Health Project, Report #6 (June 1972)

- Item 2: Occupational Health Project Report (December 1972)

- Item 3: Occupied Washington

- Item 4: Old Mole: A Radical Bi-Weekly, No. 39 (May 15-May 28)

- Item 5: On Confrontational Politics

- Item 6: On the Duty of Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau

- Item 7: On the Ideology of the Black Panther Party, Part 1 by Eldridge Cleaver

- Item 8: On the Mechanisms of Imperialism: The Case of Brazil by Andre Gunder Frank

- Item 9: On the Paris Rebellion by Herbert Marcuse

- Item 10: On Vietnam and World Revolution by Che Guevara

- Item 11: One Big Union of All Workers

- Item 12: Operation Total Victory

- Item 13: Organized Labor and the Black Worker

- Item 14: The Outlaw Mag, No. 5 (March 1973)

- Folder 4: P

- Item 1: Pacifism, Politics and Nonviolence by Donald McKelvey

- Item 2: Pan Am Makes the Going Great by Alfred McCoy and Angus McDonald

- Item 3: Paper Tiger, No. 6 (May 1, 1968)

- Item 4: Patching Up the Movement: A First Aid Manual by Linda Borenstein, John Johansson, and Richard Winklestern

- Item 5: The Peace Called War: Lyndon Johnson's Poverty Program by David Nolan

- Item 6: Peasants & Revolution by Hamza Alavi

- Item 7: People get Ready

- Item 8: People's Party, Platform, Dallas, Texas, November 1971

- Item 9: Philadelphia Folk Festival, 1972

- Item 10: The Place of American Women: Economic Exploitation of Women by Joan Jordan

- Item 11: The Plot Against Black America

- Item 12: A Pocket Manual on Draft Resistance by Ken Cloke

- Item 13: A Political Biography of Angela Davis

- Item 14: The Political Economy of the University of Oregon by Joseph Schoenfeld

- Item 15: The Political Economy of Youth (Youth as Class) by John and Margaret Rowntree

- Item 16: The Politics of Housework by Pat Mainardi

- Item 17: The Politics of the Young by Todd Gitlin

- Item 18: Power in American Society by Jim Jacobs

- Item 19: The Powers Behind Apartheid by G. Fasulo

- Item 20: Preamble and Constitution of the Industrial Workers of the World

- Item 21: Pre-Civil War Black Nationalism by Bill McAdoo

- Item 22: Preservation News, Vol. 10, No. 12 (December 1970)

- Item 23: President Johnson - a critical appraisal

- (x2)
- Item 24: A Primer of Imperialism

- Item 25: Problems of United States Capitalism by Harry Magdoff

- Item 26: The Professor, the Policeman and the Peasant, Part 1 by Martin Nicolaus

- Item 27: The Professor, the Policeman and the Peasant, Part 2 by Martin Nicolaus

- Item 28: The Professor, the Policeman and the Peasant: A Postscript & Some Proposals by Martin Nicolaus

- Item 29: The Program of the National Liberation Front of South Viet-Nam (the "Vietcong") as announced 20 December 1960

- Item 30: The Progressive, Vol. 23, No. 11 (November 1959)

- Item 31: Progressive Labor, Vol. 6, No. 1 (July-August 1967)

- Item 32: Progressive Labor, Vol. 6, No. 6 (February 1969)

- Item 33: Progressive Labor, Vol. 8, No. 3 (November 1971)

- Item 34: Progressive Labor Party Trade Union Program

- Item 35: Protective Laws by Joan Jordan

- Item 36: The Psychology of Political Violence by Emma Goldman

- Item 37: Puerto Rico: A Colony of the United States

- Item 38: Puerto Rico: "Island Paradise" of U.S. Imperialism by Patricia Bell

- Item 39: Putting-on the Poverty Program by David Wellman

- (2)
- Folder 5: Q

- Item 1: Quicksilver Times, Vol. 3, No. 8 (April 30-May 13, 1971)

- Item 2: The Quorum: The Hofstra University Student Journal of the Social Sciences (May 1965)

- Folder 6: R

- Item 1: Racism in Federal Prison by Jim Wessner

- (x2)
- Item 2: Racism in the Media by Tom Engelhardt

- Item 3: Racist Censorship by the NO

- Item 4: A Radical Approach to Economics: Basis for a New Curriculum by Richard C. Edwards, Arthur MacEwan and the Staff of Social Sciences 125

- Item 5: The Radical Education Project: An Introduction and an Invitation

- Item 6: Radical Periodicals in the United States, 1890-1960

- Item 7: Radical Science (June 13, 1969)

- Item 8: Radicals in Professions: Selected Papers, 1967

- Item 9: Radicals in the Professions Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 2 (December 1967)

- (x2)
- Item 10: Radicals in the Professions Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 8 (July-August 1968)

- Item 11: The Rag, Vol. 2, No. 12 (January 29, 1968)

- Item 12: Rama Pipien: The Peoplesmedia Digest, Vol. 2, No. 2 (October/November 1972)

- Item 13: Ramparts, Vol. 7, No. 1 (July 27, 1968)

- (x2)
- Item 14: Ramparts, Vol. 9, No. 10 (May 1971)

- Item 15: Ramparts, Vol. 10, No. 1 (July 1971)

- Item 16: The Rape of the Lirr

- Item 17: The Realist, No. 64 (February 1966)

- Item 18: The Realist, No. 67 (May 1966)

- Item 19: The Realist, No. 67-A (June 1966)

- Item 20: The Realist, No. 68 (August 1966)

- Item 21: The Realist, No. 69 (September 1966)

- Item 22: The Realist, No. 70 (October 1966)

- Item 23: The Realist, No. 71 (November 1966)

- Item 24: The Realist, No. 72 (December 1966)

- Item 25: The Realist, No. 73 (February 1967)

- Item 26: The Realist, No. 75 (June 1967)

- Item 27: The Red Balloon

- Item 28: The Red Mole, No. 39 (March 1972)

- Item 29: Red Pages: A Handbook of Human Resources, Vol. 1, Issue 1 (May 1, 1971)

- Item 30: The Red Papers (3 undated issues)

- Item 31: Reflections on the Cuban Revolution by Paul A. Baran

- Item 32: Remarks at A.S.A. Convention, Boston, 1968 by Martin Nicolaus

- Item 33: Rent Control Referendum Newsletter, No. 4

- Item 34: Re-Orientation: A Radical Look at UW

- Item 35: Report on the Cleveland Community Conference by Harry Essannasion

- Item 36: The Reproduction of Daily Life by Fredy Perlman

- Item 37: Researching the Governing Class of America by William Domhoff

- Item 38: A Resolution Against Racism

- Item 39: Revolutionary Warfare: How to Tell When the Rebels Have Won by Eqbal Ahmad

- Item 40: Revolutionary Youth Movement

- Item 41: Rights (December 1966)

- Item 42: The Rise of Conglommerate [sic] Corporations, by David Horowitz and Reese Erlich, 1968

- Item 43: Rolling Stone, Issue No. 109 (May 25, 1972)

- Item 44: The Roots of the Dominican Crisis by Theodore Draper

- Item 45: Russian Avant-Garde (1908-1922) (Exhibition Brochure)

- Folder 7: S

- Item 1: Sabotage: Its History, Philosophy & Function by Walker C. Smith

- Item 2: Scarce Resources: The Dynamic of American Imperialism, by Heather Dean, 1966

- (x2)
- Item 3: The Scheer Campaign by Buddy Stein and David Wellman

- (x2)
- Item 4: Seed, Vol. 5, No. 13

- Item 5: Selective Service System, Or, the Manpower Channelers by Peter Henig

- Item 6: A Seminar on Radicalism in American History by Ken Walzer and Dennis Gregg

- (x2)
- Item 7: The Silent Slaughter: The Role of the United States in the Indonesian Massacre

- Item 8: S.M. Lipset: Social Scientist of the Smooth Society by James Jacobs

- Item 9: Social Revolution in Latin American: The Role of U.S. Aid by Robert Freeman Smith

- Item 10: Socialism is the Only Answer by Leo Huberman and Paul M. Sweezy

- Item 11: Soledad Brothers

- Item 12: Solidarity, Vol. 1, No. 6 (June 1970)

- Item 13: Some Questions and Answers on Democratic Socialism

- Item 14: Something Else!, Vol. 2, No. 1 (March 1969)

- Item 15: Something Else!, Vol. 2, No. 3 (August 1969)

- Item 16: Something Else!, Vol. 2, No 5 (January-February 1970)

- Item 17: Something Else!, Vol. 2, No. 6

- Item 18: Songs of the Workers to Fan the Flames of Discontent

- Item 19: Southeast Asia (A Special Ramparts Report)

- Item 20: Soviet Anti-Semitism: A Cold-War Myth by Hyman Lumer

- Item 21: Spain and Vietnam: The Fight for Freedom by Robert Colodny

- Item 22: Spartacist, No. 9 (January-February 1967)

- Item 23: Spartacist-West, Vol. 1, No. 9 (December 9, 1966)

- Item 24: Speak Out! for the Release of Plainfield's Black Hostages

- Item 25: The Split at the Liberated Guardian

- Item 26: The Split in the Capitalist/Socialist World by Paul M. Sweezy and Leo Huberman

- Item 27: Stock Ownership and the Control of Corporations by Don Villarejo

- Item 28: Student Mobilizer, Vol. 1, No. 1 (December 1)

- Item 29: The Student Mobilizer, Vol. 1, No. 1 (1967)

- Item 30: Student Peace Union Bulletin (December 1966)

- (x2)
- Item 31: Students and Revolution: What is the Progressive Labor Party

- Item 32: Study Guide 1: Power in American Society (Draft) by Jim Jacobs

- Item 33: Study Guide 2: The New Left (Draft) by Hal Benenson

- Item 34: Study Guide 3: Marxism-An Introduction (Draft) by Michael Goldfield

- Item 35: Surrealist Insurrection

- Folder 8: T

- Item 1: They Almost Seized the Time! by Vickie Pollard & Donna Keck

- Item 2: The Third World -Its Emergence and Contours by Keith Buchanan

- Item 3: Th?i-B

- Item 4: Thought, Vol. 3, No. 2 (November 1963)

- (x2)
- Item 5: Thought, Vol. 3, No. 3 (January 1964)

- Item 6: Thought, Vol. 3, No. 5 (Summer 1964)

- Item 7: Thought, Vol. 4, No. 1 (October-November 1964)

- Item 8: Thought, Vol. 4, No. 2 (December 1964 - January 1965)

- Item 9: Thought, Vol. 4, No. 5 (Summer 1965)

- Item 10: Thought, Vol. 5, No. 1 (October-November 1965)

- Item 11: Thought, Vol. 5, No. 2 (December 1964 - January 1966)

- Item 12: Tierra-O Muerte: The Land Belongs to the People

- Item 13: To the Person Sitting in Darkness by Mark Twain

- Item 14: To the Point

- Item 15: Tombstone Epitaph, Vol. 91, No. 4 (May 28, 1970)

- Item 16: Tomorrow Press

- Item 17: Tonkin Bay: The Mystery Grows, by I. F. Stone, in The New York Review of Books, Vol. 10, No. 6 (March 28, 1968)

- Item 18: Towards a Democratic History by Jesse Lemisch

- Item 19: Tricontinental: North American edition, No. 2 (1971)

- Item 20: Trip to Hanoi: Notes on the Enemy Camp by Susan Sontag

- Item 21: Triple Revolution (with Commentary by Dave Dellinger and Growing Up Absorbed by Paul Goodman)

- Item 22: The Two Souls of Socialism by Hal Draper

- Item 23: Two Ways to Fight-For the Bosses or Against Them!

- Item 24: The Two Worlds of Carl Oglesby by Ed Clark

- Folder 9: U

- Item 1: UAW Settles with Ford: Sellout and Insurgency in the Auto Industry by Jim Jacobs

- (x2)
- Item 2: Uncle Samuel & His Population Bomb by Rius

- Item 3: Unconventional News

- Item 4: Unemployment and the Machine

- Item 5: The United States in Vietnam by George McT. Kahin and John W. Lewis

- Item 6: Universities and the Pentagon by Gabriel Kolko

- Item 7: The Universities and the Ruling Class: How Wealth Puts Knowledge in Its Pocket by David Horowitz

- Item 8: Urban Reform Law

- Item 9: The Urban Underground Resurfaces

- Item 10: U.S. Foreign Policy & Imperialism by Steve Johnson

- Item 11: U.S. Policy Toward China Since WW II by Henry Haslach

- (x2)
- Item 12: The USSR and Finland: Historical, Economic, Political Facts and Documents

- Box 3

- Folder 1: V

- Item 1: The Varsity Squad & the Class Struggle

- Item 2: Vibrations: Drug Survival News, Vol. 2, No. 4

- Item 3: Vietnam: A Thousand Years of Struggle by Terry Cannon

- Item 4: Vietnam & the Third World by Che Guevara

- Item 5: Vietnam is Not an Accident: The Theory and Practice of American Imperialism, An Introduction by David F. Greenburg

- Item 6: Vietnam Summer Guide to Fund Raising

- Item 7: Vietnam Summer News, Vol. 1, No. 5 (August 4, 1967)

- Item 8: Viet-Nam Today by U. Alexis Johnson

- Item 9: Viet Report (Summer 1968)

- Folder 2: W

- Item 1: War Crimes and Individual Responsibility: A Legal Memorandum by Richard A. Falk

- Item 2: The War in Vietnam by Hugh Deane

- Item 3: The War in Vietnam: Excerpts from the Senate Republican Policy Committee Report (reprinted from the Congressional Record of May 9, 1967)

- Item 4: The War on Dissent by Nat Hentoff

- Item 5: Warner Modular Publications: A New Educational Publishing Program

- Item 6: Washington (Spring 1971)

- Item 7: We Accuse: Bill Epton Speaks to the Court

- (x2)
- Item 8: We Must Rule the School

- (x2)
- Item 9: A Web of Power: American Involvement in South Africa

- Item 10: The "Weed Killers" and the University at the Front

- Item 11: The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty by Richard A. Cloward and Frances Fox Piven

- Item 12: Welfare: The Exterminating Angel: A Radical Review

- Item 13: What Are We Fighting For?

- Item 14: What Are We Tied to in Vietnam?

- Item 15: What is Communism?

- Item 16: What is Guerrilla Theatre, Anyway?

- Item 17: What is Happening in Peru? by James Petra & Nelson Rimensnyder

- Item 18: What is Join?

- Item 19: What We Want, What We Believe: Black Panther Party Platform and Program

- Item 20: What You're up Against

- Item 21: Where Are the Peacemakers? by Senator Vance Hartke

- Item 22: Where is America Going? by Ernest Mandel

- Item 23: Where Would We Be Without a Handful of Rocks?

- (x2)
- Item 24: Which Way U.S.A. 1964?: The Communist View by Gus Hall

- Item 25: White Blindspot by Noel Ignatin (with Can White Workers Radicals Be Radicalized? by Ted Allen

- Item 26: Who Really Rules America? by Richard Pelton

- Item 27: Who Rules Columbia?

- Item 28: Why Socialism? by Albert Einstein

- (x2)
- Item 29: Why Strike, No. 1

- Item 30: Why the United States is in Vietnam - Part 2

- Item 31: Why the Working Class, by Hal Draper

- Item 32: Wildcat: Anatomy of a Work Stoppage by Steve Fox

- Item 33: Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union

- Item 34: Woman and Her Mind: The Story of Daily Life by Meredith Tax

- Item 35: Women: A Journal of Liberation, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Spring 1970)

- Item 36: Women in Capitalist Society: Exploitation and Oppression by Laurie Landy

- Item 37: Women: The Longest Revolution by Juliet Mitchell

- Item 38: Women Workers: Some Basic Statistics by Lise Vogel

- Item 39: Women Workers: The Forgotten Third of the Working Class by Ilene Winkler

- Item 40: Women's Liberation Material

- Item 41: Words Butter No Parsnips by Steve Max

- Item 42: Worker-Student Action Committees, France, May '68 by R. Gregoire and F. Perlman

- Item 43: Worker-Student Alliance

- Item 44: Working Papers, Summer Projects by Paul Booth

- Item 45: Would You Believe

- Item 46: WRL News, No. 132 (July/August 1965)

- Folder 3: Z

- Item 1: Zimbabwe: History of Struggle

- Folder 4: Unknown

- Sub-Series 2: Publications: United States

- (oversized)
- Box 4

- Folder 1: Leviathan

- Multiple issues of Leviathan dating 1969-1970.
- Sub-Series 3: Publications: St. Louis

- (by title)
- Box 5

- Item 1: The Bread Game

- Item 2: The Center of Power in St. Louis, Interlocking Directorates, and the United Fund, 1970 (x2)

- Item 3: Defense Telephone System: Telephone Directory, St. Louis, MO (Fall 1970)

- Item 4: FOCUS/Midwest, Vol. 4, Nos. 11-12 (November-December 1965)

- Item 5: General Directions for First Aid, St. Louis Bi-state Chapter, American National Red Cross

- Item 6: Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Spring 1972)

- Item 7: Livings: A Guide to the Other St. Louis (Spring 1970)

- Item 8: Livings II: A Guide to the Other St. Louis (Fall 1972)

- Item 9: Two Viet Nam Peace Moves through UN Rejected by U.S., by Donald Grant, August 18, 1966

- Sub-Series 4: Publications: St. Louis

- (oversized)
- Box 6

- Folder 1: Outlaw: Correspondence

- Folder 2: Outlaw, Vol. 1, Nos. 1-14 (April 24, 1970-April 13, 1971)

- (2 complete sets)
- Folder 3: Outlaw, Vol. 2, Nos. 1-8 (April- September 1971)

- (2 complete sets)
- Folder 4: Outlaw, Vol. 2, Nos. 9-17 (October 1971- April 1972)

- (2 complete sets)
- Box 7

- Folder 1: Outlaw, Vol. 3, Nos. 1-8 (April- October 1972)

- (2 complete sets)
- Folder 2: Outlaw, Vol. 3, Nos. 9-14 (October 1972- February 1973)

- (2 complete sets except only one No. 14)
- Folder 3: Bridge, Vol. 3, Nos. 15-17: February 23, 1973-April 26, 1973 (2 complete sets) and Final edition: June 1973 (2 copies)

- Folder 4: Realities, Vol. 1, No. 1 (October 8, 1965)

- (x5)
- Folder 5: Sink the Convention Center

- Folder 6: St. Louis Free Press

- Vol. 1, Nos. 1-13 (May 17, 1968-November 14, 1968)(1 complete set with multiple copies of some issues); Vol. 2, No. 1 (March 24, 1969)(x2); Vol. 2, No. 3 (June 9, 1969); Vol. 2, No. 3 (October 31, 1969)
- Folder 7: Transition, Vol. 1, No. 1 (November 25, 1968)

- Sub-Series 5: Publications: Washington University in St. Louis

- (by title)
- Box 8

- Item 1: The Arrogance of the Corporation

- Item 2: At General Electric, Exploitation is Our Most Important Product

- Item 3: Bibliography: The Power of Private Capital by William R. Caspary (January 1968)

- Item 4: Civil Rights & Washington University

- Item 5: DuBois Club Decision Delayed by Robert Greenspan (Student Life, p. 1, 4/8/66)

- Item 6: First Report to the University Community: WAGE, An Ad Hoc Committee of Student Assembly

- (x7)
- Item 7: Freelance, Vol. 6, No. 1

- Item 8: Freelance, Vol. 7, No. 2

- Item 9: I Participate, You Participate, He, She, It Participates, We Participate, You Participate, They Profit (contains Academic Freedom for What? by Cliff Feldon, Steve Graham, Terry Koch, and Phil Kraft)

- (x7)
- Item 10: In the Court of the People of the World

- Item 11: The Insurgent Sociologist, Vol. 1, No. 3 (August 1970)

- Item 12: Invitation to State of the Union by SDS

- Item 13: Notes on Everyday Life, Vol. 1, No. 1 (November 27, 1972)

- Item 14: The Politics of Escalation: A Study of United States Responses to Pressures for a Political Settlement of the Vietnam War: November 1963-January 1966

- Item 15: Recognize DuBois (Student Life, p. 4, 4/8/66)

- Item 16: Sex Bias Charged at University (newspaper article)

- Item 17: Smash ROTC

- (x3)
- Item 18: Statement by Jeff Schevitz

- Item 19: Student Life (November 19, 1965, pp. 5-8)

- Item 20: Student Life, Vol. 91, No. 25 (December 16, 1969)

- Item 21: Student Life, Vol. 91, No. 26 (December 19, 1969)

- Item 22: Student Life, Vol. 91, No. 58 (June 18, 1970)

- Item 23: Student Life, Vol. 91, No. 59 (June 25, 1970)

- Item 24: Student Life, Vol. 91, No. 61 (July 9, 1970)

- Item 25: Student Life, Vol. 91, No. 62 (July 16, 1970)

- Item 26: Student Life, Vol. 91, No. 63 (July 23, 1970)

- Item 27: Student Life, Vol. 91, No. 64 (July 30, 1970)

- Item 28: Student Life, Vol. 92, No. 1 (September 15, 1970)

- (x2)
- Item 29: Student Life, Vol. 92, No. 4 (September 25, 1970)

- Item 30: Student Life, Vol. 92, No. 9 (October 13, 1970)

- Item 31: Student Life, Vol. 92, No. 10 (October 16, 1970)

- Item 32: Student Life, Vol. 92, No. 11 (October 20, 1970)

- Item 33: Student Life, Vol. 92, No. 12 (October 23, 1970)

- Item 34: Student Life, Vol. 92, No. 15 (November 3, 1970)

- Item 35: Student Life, Vol. 92, No. 47 (April 16, 1971)

- Item 36: Trans-action: Social Science and the Community, Vol. 1, No. 5 (July 1964)

- Item 37: Trans-action: Social Science and Modern Society, Vol. 4, No. 9 (September 1967)

- Item 38: Trans-action: Social Science and Modern Society, Vol. 5, No. 8 (July/August 1968)

- Item 39: Trans-action: Social Science and Modern Society, Vol. 6, No. 5 (March 1969)

- Item 40: The University as Corporation

- (x4)
- Item 41: Vietnam Examination Program Bulletin #4 (in envelope)

- Item 42: WAGE Meets Workers by Dwight Corrin (Student Life)

- Item 43: The War is Here in St. Louis by Marty Liebowitz (May 1970)

- Item 44: Washington University Supports the Military-Industrial Complex

- Item 45: What are We Fighting For?

- Sub-Series 6: Publications: International

- (by country, then by title)
- Box 9

- Folder 1: Austria

- Item 1: Perspectives, No. 4 (April 1967)

- Folder 2: Canada

- Item 1: Birth Control Handbook, 1970

- Item 2: Canadian Dimension, Vol. 7, Nos. 5 & 6 (December 1970)

- (x2)
- Item 3: Canadian Dimension, Vol. 8, Nos. 4 & 5 (January 1972)

- Item 4: Getting Hip to Imperialism: Alcan, Jamaica, and Cabora Bassa, Liberation Support

- Item 5: Movement (November 1971)

- Item 6: Immigration to Canada and its Relation to the Draft (February 1967)

- (x2)
- Item 7: Our Generation, Vol. 4, No. 3 (November 1966)

- Item 8: Student Social Action, by Tom Hayden, 1967

- Item 9: U.S. Ownership and Control of Canadian Industry, by Don Roebuck

- Item 10: Who Will Change the World? The New Left and the Views of C. Wright Mills, by

- Item 11: George Novack

- Item 12: The World Belongs to All, by Liao Hung-Ying and Derek Bryan

- Folder 3: China (Folder 1, A-O)

- Item 1: Address at the Meeting in Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the Founding of the Communist Party, by Liu Shao-chi, 1961

- Item 2: Carry the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution through to the End, 1966

- Item 3: Carry the Revolution through to the End, by Mao Tse-tung, 1961

- Item 4: Chairman Mao Tse-tung's Important Talks with Guests from Asia, Africa and Latin America, 1960

- Item 5: The Chinese Revolution and the Chinese Communist Party, by Mao Tse-tung, 1965

- (x2)
- Item 6: Combat Liberalism, by Mao Tse-tung, 1965

- Item 7: A Comment on the Statement of the Communist Party of the U.S.A., 1963

- Item 8: Communique of the Eleventh Plenary Session of the Eighth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, 1966

- Item 9: Comrade Mao Tse-tung on "Imperialism and All Reactionaries are Paper Tigers," 1961

- Item 10: The Constitution of the Communist Party of China, 1965

- Item 11: Decision of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party Concerning the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, 1966

- Item 12: Declarations of Havana, 1962

- Item 13: Democratic Tradition of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, by Ho Lung, 1965

- Item 14: Drive U.S. Imperialism Out of Asia!, 1960

- Item 15: Economic and Financial Problems during the Anti-Japanese War, by Mao Tse-tung, 1960

- Item 16: Education must be combined with Productive Labor, by Lu Ting-yi, 1964

- Item 17: The Foolish Old Man who removed the Mountains, by Mao Tse-tung, 1965

- (x2)
- Item 18: Four Essays on Philosophy, by Mao Tse-tung, 1966

- Item 19: Get Organized!, by Mao Tse-tung, 1965

- Item 20: A Great Decade, by Chou En-lai, 1959

- Item 21: The Historical Experience of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat, 1964

- Item 22: Hold High the Revolutionary Banner of Creative Marxism, Lead our Revolutionary

- Item 23: Cause to Complete Victory!, by Le Duan, 1964

- Item 24: How to be a Good Communist, by Liu Shao-chi, 1965

- Item 25: Introductory Remarks to "The Communist," by Mao Tse-tung, 1953

- Item 26: Is Yugoslavia a Socialist Country? - Comment on the Open Letter of the Central

- Item 27: Committee of the CPSU (III), 1963

- Item 28: Joint Statement of Chairman Liu Shao-chi and President Ho Chi Minh, 1963

- Item 29: Joint Statement of the Communist Party of China and the Communist Party of New Zealand, 1963

- Item 30: Leninism and Modern Revisionism, 1963

- Item 31: Lenin on War and Peace, 1960

- Item 32: Let a Hundred Flowers Blossom, a Hundred Schools of Thought Contend!, by Lu Ting-yi, 1964

- Item 33: Long Live the Victory of the People's War!, by Lin Piao, 1965

- Item 34: Mao Tse-tung on the Chinese Revolution, by Chen Po-ta, 1963

- Item 35: New Women in New China, 1972

- Item 36: On Coalition Government, by Mao Tse-tung, 1960

- (x2)
- Item 37: On Contradiction, by Mao Tse-tung, 1964

- (x2)
- Item 38: On New Democracy, by Mao Tse-tung, 1964

- (x3)
- Item 39: On Policy, by Mao Tse-tung, 1960

- Item 40: On Practice, by Mao Tse-tung, 1965

- (x2)
- Item 41: On Some Important Problems of the Party's Present Policy, by Mao Tse-tung, 1961

- Folder 4: China (Folder 2, O-R)

- Item 1: On Stanislavsky's "System," by Shanghai Revolutionary Mass Criticism Writing Group, 1969

- Item 2: On Strengthening the Party Committee System, by Mao Tse-tung, 1961

- Item 3: On the Chungking Negotiations, by Mao Tse-tung, 1961

- Item 4: On the Correct Handling of Contradictions among the People, by Mao Tse-tung, 1964

- (x3)
- Item 5: On the Intrinsic Nature of N.S. Khrushchov's Peaceful Co-existence Line, 1965

- Item 6: On the People's Democratic Dictatorship, by Mao Tse-tung, 1961

- Item 7: On the Question of Agricultural Co-operation, by Mao Tse-tung, 1962

- Item 8: On the Rectification of Incorrect Ideas in the Party, by Mao Tse-tung, 1953

- Item 9: On the Tactics of Fighting Japanese Imperialism, by Mao Tse-tung, 1953

- (x2)
- Item 10: On the U.S. White Paper, by Mao Tse-tung, 1961

- Item 11: Oppose Book Worship, by Mao Tse-tung, 1966

- Item 12: Oppose Stereotyped Party Writing, by Mao Tse-tung, 1962

- Item 13: The Orientation of the Youth Movement, by Mao Tse-tung, 1965

- (x2)
- Item 14: Our Study and the Current Situation, by Mao Tse-tung, 1962

- Item 15: Patriotism or National Betrayal? - On the Reactionary Film Inside Story of the Ching Court, by Chi Pen-yu, 1967

- Item 16: Peaceful Coexistence - Two Diametrically Opposed Policies, 1963

- Item 17: The People Defeated Japanese Fascism and They can Certainly Defeat U.S. Imperialism Too, by Lo Jui-ching, 1965

- Item 18: People of the World, Unite and Defeat the U.S. Aggressors and all their Running Dogs!, by Mao Tse-tung, 1970

- Item 19: Political Work: The Lifeline of All Work, 1966

- Item 20: Preface and Postscript to "Rural Surveys," by Mao Tse-tung, 1962

- Item 21: The Present Situation and Our Tasks, by Mao Tse-tung, 1961

- Item 22: Problems of Strategy in China's Revolutionary War, by Mao Tse-tung, 1965

- Item 23: Problems of War and Strategy, by Mao Tse-tung, 1960

- Item 24: The Question of Independence within the United Front, by Mao Tse-tung, 1960

- Item 25: Red Women's Detachment, by Liang Hsin, 1966

- Item 26: Reform and Study, by Mao Tse-tung, 1962

- Item 27: Report to the Second Plenary Session of the Seventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, by Mao Tse-tung, 1961

- Item 28: Resolutely Struggle against Imperialism and Neo-colonialism and for the Economic Emancipation of the Afro-Asian Peoples, 1965

- Item 29: The Role of the Chinese Communist Party in the National War, by Mao Tse-tung, 1960

- Folder 5: China (Folder 3, S-W)

- Item 1: Simple Chinese Conversation, 1958

- Item 2: The Situation and our Policy after the Victory in the War of Resistance against Japan, by Mao Tse-tung, 1961

- Item 3: The Situation of the Anti-Japanese War after the Fall of Shanghai and Taiyuan and our Tasks, by Mao Tse-tung, 1960

- Item 4: Some Questions Concerning Methods of Leadership, by Mao Tse-tung, 1962

- Item 5: Speech at a Conference of Cadres in the Shansi-Suiyuan Liberated Area, by Mao Tse-tung, 1961

- (x2)
- Item 6: Speech at the Chinese Communist Party's National Conference on Propaganda Work, by Mao Tse-tung, 1966

- (x2)
- Item 7: Speech before the Assembly of the Shensi-Kansu-Ningsia Border Region, by Mao Tse-tung, 1960

- Item 8: Statement by Comrade Mao Tse-tung, Chairman of the Central Committee of the

- Item 9: Communist Party in Support of the Afro-American Struggle against Violent Repression, 1968

- Item 10: Statement Calling on the People of the World to Unite to Oppose Racial Discrimination by U.S. Imperialism and Support the American Negroes in their Struggle against Racial Discrimination, by Mao Tse-tung, 1964

- Item 11: Statement Opposing Aggression against Southern Viet Nam and Slaughter of its People by the U.S.-Ngo Dinh Diem Clique, by Mao Tse-tung, 1963

- Item 12: Statements by Mao Tse-tung Calling on the People of the World to Unite to Oppose the

- Item 13: Aggressive and Bellicose Policies of U.S. Imperialism and Defend World Peace, 1964

- Item 14: Strategic Problems in the Anti-Japanese Guerrilla War, by Mao Tse-tung, 1960

- Item 15: Strategy: One against Ten, Tactics: Ten against One, by Li Tso-peng, 1966

- Item 16: A Struggle between Two Lines over the Question of How to Deal with U.S. Imperialism, by Fan Hsiu-Chu, 1965

- Item 17: Struggle to Mobilize All Forces in Winning Victory in Armed Resistance, by Mao Tse- tung, 1960

- Item 18: Tactics in the Anti-Japanese United Front, by Mao Tse-tung, 1960

- (x2)
- Item 19: Talks at the Yenan Forum on Literature and Art, by Mao Tse-tung, 1962

- (x2)
- Item 20: Talk with the American Correspondent Anna Louise Strong, by Mao Tse-tung, 1961

- Item 21: The Tasks of the Chinese Communist Party in the Period of Resistance to Japan, by Mao Tse-tung, 1960

- (x2)
- Item 22: Television Speech Delivered on November 1, 1962, by Fidel Castro, 1963

- Item 23: Two Policies and Programmes to Combat Japanese Invasion and Two Perspectives, by Mao Tse-tung, 1960

- Item 24: Why Can China's Red Political Power Exist?, by Mao Tse-tung, 1953

- Folder 6: Cuba (Folder 1, A-G)

- Item 1: Appearance of Major Fidel Castro Analyzing Events in Czechoslovakia, April 23, 1968

- Item 2: Fifteen Years after the Geneva Agreements, 1969

- Item 3: For Viet-Nam, No. 4 (1967)

- Item 4: For Vietnam, No. 6 (1967)

- Item 5: For Vietnam, No. 7 (1968)

- Item 6: Gir

- Box 10

- Folder 1: Cuba (Folder 2, G-W)

- Item 1: Guantanamo, Yankee Naval Base of Crime and Provocations, 1970

- Item 2: History of Sama (October 22, 1971)

- Item 3: History Will Absolve Me: Fidel Castro's Self Defense Speech before the Court in Santiago de Cuba on October 16, 1953

- (x2)
- Item 4: Marcha del 26 de Julio, by Agustin Diaz Cartaya

- Item 5: Ninth Contest of Radio Havana Cuba

- Item 6: The Paths of Culture in Cuba, 1971

- Item 7: Radio Havana Cuba's Tenth Contest, 1973

- Item 8: Second Declaration of Havana

- Item 9: Solidarity: A Sharpening of the Revolutionary Awareness of our People, 1972

- Item 10: Tran Bu Kiem in cu ba Cuade Rnos de so Lidaridad

- Item 11: Tricontinental, No. 1 (July-August 1967)

- Item 12: Tricontinental, No. 3 (November-December 1967)

- Item 13: Tricontinental, Nos. 4-5 (January-April 1968)

- Item 14: Tricontinental, No. 7 (July-August 1968)

- Item 15: Tricontinental, Special Supplement (July 1968)

- Item 16: Tricontinental, No. 8 (September-October 1968)

- Item 17: Tricontinental, No. 9 (November-December 1968)

- Item 18: Tricontinental, No. 10 (January-February 1969)

- Item 19: Tricontinental, No. 11 (March-April 1969)

- Item 20: Tricontinental, No.13 (July-August 1969)

- Item 21: Tricontinental, No. 14 (September-October 1969)

- Item 22: Tricontinental, No. 15 (November-December 1969)

- Item 23: Tricontinental, No. 17 (March-April 1970)

- Item 24: Tricontinental, No. 18 (May-June 1970)

- Item 25: Tricontinental, Nos. 19-20 (July-October 1970)

- Item 26: Tricontinental, Nos. 21-22 (November 1970-February 1971)

- Item 27: Tricontinental, No. 24 (May-June 1971)

- Item 28: Tricontinental, No. 25 (July-August 1971)

- Item 29: Tricontinental, Nos. 29-30 (March-June 1972) (x2)

- Item 30: Tricontinental, No. 31 (July-August 1972)

- Item 31: Tricontinental, Supplement

- Item 32: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 21 (December 1967)

- Item 33: Tricontinental Bulletin, Nos. 22-23 (January-February 1968)

- Item 34: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 24 (March 1968)

- Item 35: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 25 (April 1968)

- Item 36: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 26 (May 1968)

- Item 37: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 28 (July 1968)

- Item 38: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 29 (August 1968)

- Item 39: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 30 (September 1968)

- Item 40: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 31 (October 1968)

- Item 41: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 32 (November 1968)

- Item 42: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 33 (December 1968)

- Item 43: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 34 (January 1969)

- Item 44: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 35 (February 1969)

- Item 45: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 37 (April 1969)

- Item 46: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 38 (May 1969)

- Item 47: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 39 (June 1969)

- Item 48: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 40 (July 1969)

- Item 49: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 41 (August 1969)

- Item 50: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 42 (September 1969)

- Item 51: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 43 (October 1969)

- Item 52: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 44 (November 1969)

- Item 53: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 45 (December 1969)

- Item 54: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 46 (January 1970)

- Item 55: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 48 (March 1970)

- Item 56: Tricontinental Bulletin, Nos. 52-53 (July-August 1970)

- Item 57: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 62 (May 1971)

- Item 58: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 64 (July 1971)

- Item 59: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 67 (October 1971)

- Item 60: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 69 (December 1971)

- Item 61: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 70 (January 1972)

- Item 62: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 71 (February 1972)

- Item 63: Tricontinental Bulletin, Nos. 74-75 (May-June 1972)

- Item 64: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 76 (July 1972)

- Item 65: Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 78 (September 1972)

- Item 66: The Truth About Cuba, 1969

- Item 67: We Will Maintain our Position Based on Principles, 1971

- Folder 2: France

- Item 1: Ten Days that Shook the University

- Folder 3: Great Britain

- Item 1: Famous Last Words

- Item 2: Mail Interception and Telephone Tapping in Britain

- Item 3: Mozambique: A Country at War

- Item 4: New Left May Day Manifesto, 1967

- Folder 4: Japan

- Item 1: Ampo, No. 7-8

- Folder 5: Laos

- Item 1: Laos and the Victorious Struggle of the Lao People against U.S. Neo-colonialism, by Phoumi Vongvichit, 1969

- Folder 6: North Korea

- Item 1: Let us Embody More Thoroughly the Revolutionary Spirit of Independence, Self Sustenance and Self-Defence in all Fields of State Activity, by Kim Il Sung, 1970

- Folder 7: Puerto Rico

- Item 1: Porto Rico: Colonie Yankee

- Folder 8: Sri Lanka

- Item 1: Rosa Luxemburg on the Spartacus Programme, translated by Eden and Cedar Paul, 1966

- Folder 9: USSR

- Item 1: Lenin: Lessons of the Commune, In Memory of the Commune, 1968

- Folder 10: Vietnam

- Item 1: American Aircraft Systematically Attack Dams and Dikes in the D.R.V.M., 1968

- Item 2: Bases for a Settlement of the Viet Nam Problem, 1971

- Item 3: Forward along the Path Charted by K. Marx, by Tru'o'ng-Chinh, 1969

- Item 4: Forward under the Glorious Banner of the October Revolution, 2nd ed., by Le Duan, 1967

- Item 5: From Khe Sanh to Chepone, 1971

- Item 6: Hymn of the NFL of South Viet Nam, by Huynh Minh Sieng

- Item 7: In South Vietnam: U.S. Biggest Operation Foiled (February-April 1967)

- Item 8: Mass Rally in Solidarity with South Viet Nam: Speeches of Major Fidel Castro and Comrade Tran Buu Kiem, 1969

- Item 9: The Narrow Strip of Land, by Tran Mai Nam, 1969

- Item 10: New Documents Approved at the Congress of Representatives of the People of South Viet Nam, 1969

- Item 11: Ngu'o'i Chau Yen Em Ban May Bay: Vietnamese Songs, 1968

- Item 12: North Viet Nam against U.S. Air Force, by Hai Thu, 1967

- Item 13: Outline History of the Viet Nam Workers' Party (1930-1970), No. 5 (March 1971)

- Item 14: Role of the Vietnamese Working Class and Tasks of the Trade-Unions at the Present Stage, by Le Duan, 1969

- Item 15: South-Vietnam (October 1966-April 1967)

- Item 16: South Viet Nam (Winter 1966-Spring 1967)

- Item 17: South Vietnam, 1967

- Item 18: South Vietnam, by General Van Tien Dung (April 1967)

- Item 19: South Viet Nam (March 1968)

- Item 20: South Vietnam, 1969

- Item 21: South Viet Nam (May-June 1970)

- Item 22: Statement by Comrade Tran Buu Kiem Chief of the Delegation of the South Viet Nam National Front for Liberation at the Sixteenth Plenary Session of the Paris Conference on Viet Nam, May 8, 1969

- Item 23: They have been in North Viet Nam, 1968

- Item 24: U.S. War of Aggression in Vietnam, A Crime against the Vietnamese People, Peace and Humanity, 1966

- Item 25: Vietnamese and Teaching in Vietnamese in D.R.V.N. Universities, 1968

- Item 26: The Vietnamese Problem, by Luu Quy Ky, 1967

- Item 27: Vietnamese Studies, No. 7 (1965)

- Item 28: Vietnamese Studies, No. 12 (1966)

- Item 29: Vietnamese Studies, No. 13 (1967)

- Item 30: Vietnamese Studies, Nos. 18-19 (1968)

- Item 31: Vietnamese Studies, No. 20 (1968)

- Item 32: Vietnamese Studies, No. 21 (1969)

- Item 33: Vietnamese Studies, No. 22 (1970)

- (x2)
- Item 34: Vietnamese Studies, No. 24 (1970)

- Item 35: Vietnamese Studies, No. 30 (1971)

- Item 36: The Vietnamese Trade Unions, No. 86 (April-June 1971)

- Item 37: Viet Nam Newsreel (February 1968)

- Item 38: Viet Nam Newsreel (March 1968)

- Item 39: Viet Nam People's War has Defeated U.S. War of Destruction, by General Vo Nguyen Giap, 1969

- Item 40: Women of Viet Nam, No. 2 (1971)

- Box 11

- Folder 1: (Oversize) Canada

- Item 1: Sanity, Vol. 3, No. 4 (February 1966)

- Folder 2: (Oversize) China

- Item 1: Good News!: China Successfully Launches its First Man-Made Earth Satellite, April 25, 1970

- Folder 3: (Oversize) Cuba

- Item 1: Cuba Internacional (August 1969)

- Folder 4: (Oversize) Great Britain

- Item 1: Defense, No. 12 (1965)

- Item 2: Peace News, No. 1518 (July 30, 1965)

- Item 3: Sanity (July 1965)

- Folder 5: (Oversize) Vietnam

- Item 1: Vietnam Courier, No. 267 (May 4, 1970)

- Sub-Series 7: Publications: Students for a Democratic Society, National

- (by title)
- Box 12

- Folder 1: A

- Item 1: Abolish ROTC Cops Off Campus: Build a Worker-Student Alliance

- Item 2: Ally with Campus Workers

- Folder 2: B

- Item 1: Baltimore U-Join: The Summer Report

- Item 2: The Battle of Berkeley: From Mass Struggle to Sell-out!

- Item 3: Big Business Goes Abroad While Staying in Worcester (x2)

- Item 4: The Black Colony in Americay

- Item 5: The Bosses Are the Real Enemies!

- Item 6: Build a Movement to Smash ROTC

- Item 7: The Bust Book

- Folder 3: C

- Item 1: The Care and Feeding of Power Structures by Jack Minnis

- Item 2: Caw!, No. 1(February 1968)

- Item 3: Caw!, No. 2 (May-June 1968)

- Item 4: Caw!, No. 3 (Fall 1968)

- Item 5: The Central Intelligence Agency

- (x3)
- Item 6: The CIA at College: Into Twilight and Back by Todd Gitlin and Bob Ross

- (x4)
- Item 7: Columbia by Mark Rudd

- (x2)
- Item 8: Comrades, Where Were You?

- Item 9: Consumption: Domestic Imperialism: A New Left Introduction to the Political Economy of American Capitalism by Dave Gilbert

- Item 10: Cuba vs. U.S. Imperialism

- (x2)
- Item 11: Cultural Revolution in China

- Folder 4: D

- Item 1: Debate within SDS: Rym II vs. Weatherman

- Item 2: Democracy is Nothing If It is Not Dangerous by Carl Oglesby

- Item 3: A Discussion of Racism and Class

- Item 4: Don't Buy Scab Goods!

- (2 different flyers)
- Item 5: Don't Mourn, Organize: SDS Guide to Community Organizing

- Item 6: The Draft: What It is, How to Stay Out, How to Fight It

- (x2)
- Item 7: Drugs: Enslaver - Not Liberator!

- Folder 5: E

- Item 1: Election Day Demonstration

- Item 2: Elections (SDS pamphlet)

- Folder 6: F

- Item 1: Fake "SDS" Gang Attacks the People

- Item 2: Fire!, Vol. 1, No. 1 (November 7, 1969)

- Item 3: Fire!, Vol. 1, No. 2 (November 21, 1969)

- (x2)
- Item 4: Fire!, Vol. 4, No. 32 (October 21, 1969)

- Folder 7: G

- Item 1: G.E. on Strike! No Recruiter!!

- (x2)
- Item 2: Getting Ready for the Firing Line

- (x2)
- Item 3: General Electric and the War

- (x3)
- Item 4: GI Counseling

- Item 5: Guide to Conscientious Objection

- Folder 8: H

- Item 1: Harvard Students are Fighting Bravely Against Harvard: They Need Your Help!

- Item 2: High School Reform: Toward a Student Movement by Mark Kleiman

- Item 3: A History of the Cuban Revolution: 1868-1959

- (x2)
- Folder 9: I

- Item 1: Imperialism: The Main Enemy of the People of the World (SDS Educational Packet)

- Folder 10: K

- Item 1: Kennedy, Rockefeller, and the Kerner Report: Sharing the Poverty by Paul Gallagher and Ed Spannus

- Folder 11: L

- Item 1: Less Talk-More Action: Fight Racism!

- Item 2: Let Us Shape the Future by Carl Oglesby

- Item 3: Liberation Will Come from a Black Thing

- (x2)
- Folder 12: M

- Item 1: Man and Socialism by Che Guevara

- Item 2: Manchild in the Corporate State: Cornell's Ruling Elite and the National Economy

- Item 3: The Mass Strike by L. Marcus and Tony Papert

- Item 4: The Memorial Library by Alice Weber

- Item 5: Metamorphosis in S.D.S.: The New Left is Showing Its Age by Thomas R. Brooks

- Item 6: The Moratorium is a Cover, Not a Solution by Jay Sargeant, Fred Gordon, and Cheyney Ryan

- (x4)
- Item 7: The Movement, Vol. 3, No. 12 (December 1967)

- Item 8: Movement Fund-raising Guide

- Item 9: MSU Protects G.E. Recruiter

- (x2)
- Folder 13: N

- Item 1: New Left Notes, Vol. 2, No. 33 (September 25, 1967)

- Item 2: New Left Notes, Vol. 3, No. 35 (November 19, 1968)

- Item 3: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 16 (April 24, 1969)

- Item 4: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 17 (May 1, 1969)

- Item 5: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 18 (May 13, 1969)

- Item 6: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 19 (May 20, 1969)

- Item 7: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 20 (May 30, 1969)

- Item 8: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 22 (June 18, 1969)

- (x3)
- Item 9: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 23 (June 25, 1969)

- Item 10: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 24 (July 8, 1969)

- Item 11: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 26 (August 1, 1969)

- Item 12: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 27

- Item 13: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 28 (August 23, 1969)

- Item 14: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 29 (August 29, 1969)

- (x2)
- Item 15: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 31 (October 2, 1969)

- Item 16: New Left Notes, Vol. 5, No. 2 (July 30, 1969)

- Item 17: New Left Notes, Vol. 5, No. 4 (September 20, 1969)

- (x2)
- Item 18: New Left Notes, Vol. 5, No. 5 (November 1, 1969)

- Item 19: The New Radicals and "Partcipatory Democracy" by Staughton Lynd

- (x3)
- Item 20: The New Radicals in the Multiversity by Carl Davidson

- (x2)
- Item 21: Nixon's Welfare Plan: Turning Benefits Against the People!!!

- Folder 14: O

- Item 1: On Strike, Shut It Down

- Item 2: Open Admissions: A Proposal to the SDS Convention

- Item 3: An Open Letter to McCarthy Supporters by Carl Oglesby

- (x3)
- Item 4: Open Letter to S.D.S.

- Item 5: Oppose Enforcers of Oppression

- Item 6: Our Fight is Here: Essays on Draft Resistance

- (x2)
- Folder 15: P

- Item 1: Peace in the College Curriculum: A Resource Kit

- Item 2: Political Programme of the South Vietnam National Front for Liberation

- (x2)
- Item 3: Politics '65 by Tom Hayden and Eugene Feingold

- Item 4: The Port Huron Statement

- Item 5: Proposed Resolution on the Counterrevolutionary Nature of The English Language

- Item 6: Provocateurs Attack Campus Workers

- Folder 16: R

- Item 1: Radical America, Vol. 1, No. 3 (November-December 1967)

- (x2)
- Item 2: Radical Decentralist Project, Resolution No. 1: Toward of Post-Scarcity Society: The American Perspective and S.D.S.

- Item 3: Radical Decentralist Project, Resolution No. 2: On Organization

- Item 4: Resistance and Repression

- (x3)
- Item 5: Revolutionary Youth (SDS Education Packet)

- (x2)
- Item 6: Revolutionary Youth Movement: Toward Unite of Theory and Practice

- Item 7: Revolutionary Youth Movement - II

- Folder 17: S

- Item 1: SDS: An Introduction

- (x4)
- Item 2: SDS Lit List

- Item 3: S.D.S. Meets Boss Monroe

- Item 4: SDS Work-in 1968: Toward a Worker-Student Alliance

- (x2)
- Item 5: Self Determination (SDS Educational Packet)

- Item 6: Something's Happening and You Don't Know What It Is

- Item 7: The Spark, No. 1 (March 6, 1967)

- Item 8: The Struggle Against Racism in America (SDS Educational Packet)

- Item 9: A Student Handbook

- (x2)
- Item 10: Student Social Action by Tom Hayden

- (x2)
- Item 11: Students for a Democratic Society National Constitution

- (x4)
- Item 12: Summer Report: Newark Community Union

- Item 13: Support Striking GE Workers, US Out of Vietnam Now, No Negotiations

- (x5)
- Item 14: Support the Vietnamese Workers and Peasants and the International Working Class-Build an Anti-imperialist, Anti-racist Movement: A Draft

- Folder 18: T

- Item 1: This is the War That Is: The Failures of the Poverty Program in Eastern Kentucky by Tom Gish

- Item 2: Thousands Support GE Workers

- (x2)
- Item 3: Toward a Radical Movement

- (x2)
- Item 4: Toward Institutional Resistance: A Brief History of the Strategy and Tactics of Student Confrontations with Military and Para-military Operations on Campus by Carl Davidson

- Item 5: Towards a Revolutionary Socialist Labor Strategy for SDS

- Item 6: Trapped in a System by Carl Oglesby

- Item 7: Two GIs in the Struggle

- Folder 19: U

- Item 1: Unions and the Working Student by Tom Jacobsen

- Item 2: United States 1967: High Tide of Black Resistance by James Forman

- (x2)
- Item 3: U.S. Imperialism by David Gilbert and David Loud

- (x3)
- Folder 20: V

- Item 1: Vietnam (SDS Pamphlet)

- Item 2: Vietnam: No Mistake!: How the U.S. Got Involved, Why the U.S. Should Get Out Now

- Item 3: Vietnam Study Guide & Annotated Bibliography by Steven J. Rosenthal

- Folder 21: W

- Item 1: We Don't Want to Be Educated for the CIA!: An Interview with Mark Rudd by Paul Spike

- Item 2: Welfare Workers May Strike in New Hassle by Tom Riley, Jim Greenridge and Tom Downey

- Item 3: What's Happened to Workers for a Democratic Society (San Diego)

- Item 4: Which Side Are You On?: U.S. History in Perspective

- Item 5: Which Way SDS?

- Item 6: Who Controls Vietnam? by Wilfred Burchett

- (x2)
- Item 7: Who Says the Ruling Class Runs Harvard?

- Item 8: Why We Must Continue the Fight Against ROTC

- Item 9: Work-in Organizers' Manual

- Folder 22: Unknown

- Sub-Series 8: Personal materials of Terry Koch

- Box 13

- Folder 1: Activism I

- Includes: Newspaper articles, flyers, pamphlets, reports, and Terry Koch's handwritten notes related to protesting the Vietnam War, forms of nonviolent resistance, demonstrations, and the civil rights movement
- Folder 2: Activism II

- Includes: Articles and papers concerning nonviolent forms of resistance, SNCC, Marxism, socialism, and leadership
- Folder 3: Activism III

- Includes: Articles, flyers, posters, and Terry Koch's handwritten notes concerning lead poisoning, creating false identities, and women's rights
- Folder 4: Activism: Promotional Materials

- Includes: Posters and flyers related to boycotts, protests against the Vietnam War, and civil rights issues
- Folder 5: African American Book Lists

- Folder 6: Chemical and Biological Warfare Research

- Includes: Material concerning chemical and biological warfare research at American universities
- Folder 7: China: Foreign Policy, Economic Development, Cultural Welfare

- Packet of information sent by the Student Union for Peace Action analyzing China's political, economic, and social policies
- Folder 8: Civil Rights

- Includes: Flyers, articles, and newspaper clippings mostly related to the civil rights movement, but also including notices of demonstrations and materials about the Selma march, House Unamerican Activities Committee (HUAC), and labor rights
- Folder 9: Civil Rights: News Clippings

- Includes: Mostly New York Times articles concerning civil rights issues and the Selma March from 1964 to 1965
- Folder 10: Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)

- Includes: Newsletters, correspondence, handwritten notes, talks, articles, pamphlets, and flyers related to the organization's efforts to enact racial equality in America
- Folder 11: CORE: Long Island CORE Ledger

- Folder 12: CORE: Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party I

- Includes: Information on Louisiana summer programs, articles and pamphlets about rural America, and newspaper articles
- Folder 13: CORE: New York Area Conference

- Includes: Folder of materials and handwritten notes from the CORE New York Area Conference, November 22-23, 1963
- Folder 14: Conscientious Objectors

- Includes: Articles about being a conscientious objector of the Vietnam War and correspondence, applications, and statements from Terry Koch's appeal for conscientious objector status
- Folder 15: Ephemera

- Includes: Membership cards, a ticket to a civil rights rally with Martin Luther King, Jr., and other items related to CORE and Terry Koch's involvement with the civil rights movement
- Folder 16: Farm Workers

- Includes: Publications, pamphlets, flyers, and reports related to farm workers' rights and the Schenley/Delano strike and boycott as well as English issues of El Malcriado
- Folder 17: General Electric Strike

- Newspaper articles about the General Electric strike
- Folder 18: Housing, Schools, Voting, and Employment: Civil Rights Act of 1963 I

- Includes: Articles, pamphlets, and publications that discuss fair housing, education, voting, and labor laws, especially regarding desegregation
- Folder 19: Labor

- Includes: Reports, publications, and newspaper articles regarding fair labor practices
- Folder 20: Manuscripts

- Includes: Handwritten notes, drafts, and final copies of speeches and papers written by Terry Koch
- Folder 21: March on Washington: News Clippings

- Includes: Mainly New York Times and Long Island Press articles about the March on Washington led by Martin Luther King, Jr. on August 28, 1963
- Folder 22: Miscellaneous

- Folder 23: Photograph

- One unlabeled photograph of a demonstration taken by Terry Linhardt
- Folder 24: Product Lists

- Includes: Lists of publications, films, and posters from organizations specializing in left-wing materials, especially the Radical Education Press
- Folder 25: Right-wing Material

- Includes: Publications and pamphlets produced by right-wing organizations
- Folder 26: ROTC

- Includes: Newspaper articles, publications, and statements regarding the student protests against ROTC programs on university campuses, including materials from the Washington University protests
- Folder 27: Seattle Liberation Front

- Includes: Pamphlets, publications, and posters produced by the Seattle Liberation Front
- Folder 28: Selma March

- Includes: Materials from the Selma-Montgomery March of 1965, including Terry Koch's article "Selma to Montgomery-A Marcher's Report"
- Folder 29: St. Louis Demonstrations

- Includes: Materials regarding demonstrations in St. Louis, including the World Series demonstration
- Folder 30: Student Activism

- Includes: Pamphlets, flyers, and articles about American university student activism, mostly against the Vietnam War
- Folder 31: Student Demonstrations

- Includes: Newsletters, flyers, and protocols regarding the Youth International Party and student demonstrations at American universities, including legal documents, correspondence, and flyers from the Washington University demonstrations
- Folder 32: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

- Includes: Pamphlets, articles, publications, flyers, and correspondence produced by the SNCC, mostly relating to their work with the civil rights movement
- Box 14

- Folder 1: Student Peace Union

- Includes: Correspondence, pamphlets, newsletters, and flyers from the Student Peace Union of New York
- Folder 2: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) I

- Includes: Terry Koch's personal SDS files with materials such as flyers, publications, reports, and handwritten notes
- Folder 3: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) II

- Includes: Terry Koch's personal SDS files with materials such as flyers, publications, reports, handwritten notes, and a petition to ban the ROTC from Washington University
- Folder 4: Vietnam

- Includes: Articles about American involvement in Vietnam
- Folder 5: Vietnam Summer I

- Includes: Organizational guides produced by Vietnam Summer
- Folder 6: Vietnam Summer II

- Includes: Correspondence, organizational materials, and newspaper articles about Vietnam Summer
- Folder 7: War Taxes

- Includes: Information about how and which taxes helped fund the Vietnam War
- Folder 8: Washington Demonstrations

- Includes: Correspondence, flyers, and newspaper articles about demonstrations in Washington, D.C.
- Folder 9: W.E.B. DuBois Club

- Includes: Newsletters and issues of Insurgent published by the national W.E.B. DuBois Club and a paper written by Terry Koch entitled "The Role of the Mass Media in the Recognition of the DuBois Club at Washington U."
- Folder 10: William F. Ryan for Mayor Campaign

- Includes: Correspondence, flyers, and newspaper articles about William F. Ryan and his mayoral campaign
- Folder 11: Comics: A-B (Radical, left-wing comics published in the 1970s)

- Titles include: All Girls Thrills, American Flyer Funnies, Armadillo, Balloon Vendor, Bijou Funnies, and Bogey Man
- Folder 12: Comics: C (Radical, left-wing comics published in the 1970s)

- Titles include: Captain Guts, Choice Meats Comics, Class War Comics, Commie Comix, Conspiracy Capers, and Corn Fed Comics
- Folder 13: Comics: D (Radical, left-wing comics published in the 1970s)

- Titles include: Dan O'Neill's Comics and Stories, Dopin' Dan, and Dr. Atomic
- Folder 14: Comics: F-I (Radical, left-wing comics published in the 1970s)

- Titles include: Feds 'n' Heads Comics, God Nose, Happy Endings Comics, Hungry Chuck Biscuits, and It Ain't Me Babe
- Folder 15: Comics: L-M (Radical, left-wing comics published in the 1970s)

- Titles include: Laugh in the Dark, Layoff Revue, Left Field Funnies, Merton of the Movement, Mickey Mouse Meets the Air Pirates Funnies, Mom's Homemade Comics, Mother's Oats Comix, and Myron Moose Funnies
- Folder 16: Comics: N-R (Radical, left-wing comics published in the 1970s)

- Titles include: Notes from Underground, Our Army at War, The People's Comics, Plunge into the Depths of Despair, and Real Free Press
- Folder 17: Comics: S (Radical, left-wing comics published in the 1970s)

- Titles include: San Francisco Comic Book, Skull, Slow Death Funnies, SMUT Comix, and Subvert Comics
- Folder 18: Comics: T (Radical, left-wing comics published in the 1970s)

- Titles include: Tales from the Behavioral Sink, Tales from the Ozone, Tales of Toad, Those Fabulous, Furry Freak Brothers, Three Fisted Tails, The Tortoise and the Hare, Trash Comix, and Trashman
- Folder 19: Comics: U-Y (Radical, left-wing comics published in the 1970s)

- Titles include: Uneeda Comix, Wimmen's Comix, The X-Men, and Young Lust
- Folder 20: Comics: Z (Radical, left-wing comics published in the 1970s)

- Titles include: Zap Comix
- Folder 21: Comics: Correspondence

- Includes: Correspondence with DC Comics and "The Salvation of Mankind from Unnatural Temptation (SMUT)"
- Folder 22: Memorabilia

- Includes: Cloth armbands, Katherine Court matchbook, and buttons from demonstrations and political rallies
- Box 15

- Folder 1: Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament

- Includes: Materials related to working holiday projects and friendship visits to foreign countries organized by the National Youth Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
- Folder 2: CORE: Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party II

- Includes: Correspondence, pamphlets, and articles regarding the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and CORE's efforts to register African American voters
- Folder 3: Housing, Schools, Voting, and Employment: Civil Rights Act of 1963 II

- Includes: Articles, pamphlets, and publications that discuss fair housing, education, voting, and labor laws, especially regarding desegregation, and a copy of the Civil Rights Act of 1963
- Folder 4: Sing Out! Bumper Sticker

- Folder 5: Grimm's M

- [book from early 19th Century]
- Box 16

- Folder 1

- Item 1: Poster- "Hell No! We Won't Go" (2 items)

- Item 2: Poster- "There will come a time when the American people will rise up and revolt against the law-breaker in this country"

- Item 3: Poster- "He Was Ready! Are You?"

- Item 4: Poster- "Our Fight Is Here!"

- Item 5: Poster - "We Want You! FTA Join the American Revolution. Resist the Draft" (2 items)

- Item 6: Poster - "Freedom Register at Your Local COFO Office"

- Item 7: Poster - "This is the Enemy"

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