National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam Records
1964-1967
- National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam
Mss 278; Micro 807
5.8 c.f. (14 archives boxes) and 1 reel of microfilm (35 mm); plus additions of 374 photographs, 495 negatives, and 0.2 c.f. of posters
Wisconsin Historical Society
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Records of the National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam (NCC), a Madison, Wisconsin-based organization which first coordinated the national opposition to the war in Vietnam. Two-thirds of the collection consists of exchanges with individuals and organizations from foreign countries and the United States who were active in the anti-war movement. The remainder of the collection pertains to the NCC's steering and standing committees, conferences sponsored by the NCC and other anti-war groups, reports of staff trips and meetings, and various projects such as the International Days of Protest. This section provides revealing, though by no means complete, information about internal operations and disputes. Also included are files of several conferences and staff meetings.
The newspaper clippings have been microfilmed by the Historical Society as Micro 807 and are available in the Microfilm Library. The remainder of the collection has been microfilmed by Primary Source Media as a part of its America in Protest: Records of Anti-Vietnam War Organizations series. The 13 positive reels of this microfilm edition are also available in the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Library (P09-653 to P09-665).
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