Summary Information
Lee D. Webb Papers 1955-1968
Mss 571
7.2 c.f. (7 record center cartons and 1 archives box)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers, primarily composed of correspondence, writings and notes, and reference materials and clippings, created and collected by a radical activist and former national officer of the Students for a Democratic Society. A variety of papers illustrate Webb's activities with SDS and its major projects from 1962 until 1967, and his involvement with the National Conference for New Politics (which he helped organize in 1964-65), and the Chicago Jobs or Income Now (JOIN) project, and as executive director of the 1967 Vietnam Summer effort. A major portion of the collection consists of subject files on labor unions, which were probably collected by Webb as background for a newsletter published in 1966 in Chicago. Also represented in the collection are several of Webb's writings, including drafts of SDS position papers and college term papers, with notes and associated reference materials.
There is a restriction on use of this material; see the Administrative/Restriction Information portion of this finding aid for details.
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Biography/History
Lee Dunham Webb came from a working-class New England background and was educated at Andover School and Boston University. He spent his summers working as a laborer and was a peace activist at Boston University in 1962 when he was enlisted by Robb Burlage as a member of the Students for a Democratic Society. Webb quickly rose through the SDS ranks, and at the 1963 convention was elected National Secretary and National Council member. He had a role in organizing SDS's Economic Research and Action Project (ERAP), initiated in September 1963 and reorganized early in 1964 with Rennie Davis as project head. The immediate goal of ERAP was to form projects of students in several cities to work during the summer of 1964 toward the formation of grass roots political organizations. Although ERAP's success was hard-won and the projects quickly became isolated from other SDS activities, the organizers did manage to raise funds from the United Auto Workers and the Packinghouse Workers Union. With the Packinghouse Workers Union, the SDS set up the Chicago Jobs or Income Now (JOIN) program in 1964; Webb joined the staff shortly thereafter. Webb had moved to Chicago to work with the Urban Training Center religious group, as required alternate service under the terms of his Conscientious Objector draft status. He also continued to work for SDS in the Illinois-Wisconsin area during 1964.
Early in 1965 Webb left the now-faltering JOIN organization to work full-time as a campus organizer in preparation for the April 17, 1965, March on Washington in protest against the Vietnam War. Later that year he joined in the formation of the National Conference for New Politics (NCNP), led by Arthur Waskow; Webb served on the NCNP national board. Webb's involvement with SDS continued through this period, and he ran unsuccessfully for president in 1966. However, by this time he (and other early leaders from the period of the Port Huron Statement in 1962) had been all but swept aside as the "old guard" by younger members with a different political philosophy.
In 1967 Webb became executive director of the Vietnam Summer project, a liberal movement to make the middle class throughout the country aware of and united behind the anti-Vietnam war effort. Although Vietnam Summer was viewed with suspicion by the leadership of SDS, several older SDS members joined the project. Following Vietnam Summer, Webb took a position with the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, D.C. In 1968 he was a sponsor at the organization of the New University Conference, and that same year, worked as an organizer for the National Mobilization Committee prior to the riots at the Democratic National Convention in August.
Since the late 1960s, Webb's work has taken several directions. He has worked with The Guardian in Washington, and spent several years teaching at Goddard College in Vermont. Later he was associated with the Conference on Alternative State and Local Public Policies in Washington, D.C.
For more information refer to the records of the Students for a Democratic Society, the papers of Robb Burlage and Arthur Waskow, and Kirkpatrick Sale's history entitled SDS (New York, Random House, 1973).
Scope and Content Note
The papers of Lee Webb illustrate his work with the Students for a Democratic Society and other groups during the mid-1960's. There are no clearly personal papers in the collection, although correspondence with friends concerning both organizational and personal matters is interspersed through- out the files. The collection has been arranged in six series reflecting, in large part, the original arrangement by Lee Webb: STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY PAPERS, WRITINGS AND NOTES BY LEE WEBB, RECORDS OF OTHER ORGANIZATIONS AND SDS PROJECTS, UNION AND LABOR FILES, SUBJECT FILES, and CHICAGO URBAN ORGANIZATIONS FILES. Several folders of miscellaneous and unidentified material are located at the end of the collection.
Webb's STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY PAPERS include his correspondence with the national and Midwest offices and individuals regarding publications, copies of publications and discussion bulletins written by himself and others; files of articles and writings considered and rejected for publication with accompanying notes and letters; and documents from conventions and conferences. There is a file concerning the April 17, 1965 March on Washington, illustrating the planning involved in the march, and two folders of National Council minutes, reports, and other papers. Also present are SDS printed memos and prospectuses, a Carl Oglesby proposal (undated), a 1964 paper by Tom Hayden, and work list papers, 1963-1965. Other files include a few papers of the League for Industrial Democracy, and papers and correspondence concerning the South Africa demonstration, March 19, 1965, at the Chase Manhattan Bank in New York.
A separate file of WRITINGS AND NOTES BY LEE WEBB includes notes, outlines, text fragments, and reference material in the form of news clippings and articles. Some of the papers were college term papers, and some writings were created for SDS distribution; but for others the ultimate purpose of the work is unclear. The writings deal with a variety of topics, although several concern reform of the U.S. economy and various aspects of society.
Among the RECORDS OF OTHER ORGANIZATIONS AND SDS PROJECTS are several files documenting ERAP projects in various cities. Most these files are quite fragmentary in nature, but they do provide examples of the activities of individual ERAP projects. There is also a folder of Webb's correspondence regarding ERAP. Three other SDS projects-- Peace Research and Education Project, Political Education Project, and Radical Education Project-- are represented by smaller files of correspondence, minutes of organizational and other meetings, newsletters, and printed material. There are also draft prospectuses from the organization of REP. Similar types of documentation illustrate the 1965 establishment of the National Conference for New Politics (NCNP) and its predecessor, the Organizing Committee of the National Coalition for a New Congress (1964). Webb's involvement with NCNP is seen through his correspondence, memos and reports of meetings, and later (1967) papers. The latter file includes financial and meeting records, convention papers, and writings and articles, some by NCNP founder Arthur Waskow.
Webb's community organizing and alternate service in Chicago are less well documented. Within the RECORDS OF OTHER ORGANIZATIONS AND SDS PROJECTS series are correspondence, a prospectus, and papers concerning organizing created by the staff of the Urban Training Center with which Webb worked. The separate series of Chicago Urban Organizations Files consists primarily of printed and near-print materials and news clippings collected by Webb to provide information about Chicago, Cook County, and Illinois. There is also some material regarding Chicago in the series on unions.
Webb's UNION AND LABOR FILES contain mainly news clippings, with some correspondence, and near-print and printed reference material. Apparently the bulk of the material was collected as background for a newsletter published by Webb in 1966 in Chicago. Two or three issues of the newsletter, Labor News or SDS Labor News, were published for those in SDS interested in labor issues. There are also present a few issues, correspondence, mailing lists, and articles collected for possible publication. Many of the major U.S. trade unions are represented in the collection, with documentation of the United Packinghouse Workers of America predominating.
The SUBJECT FILES collected by Webb concern a variety of political topics. Most of the files are primarily composed of news clippings, although there are a few examples of Webb's writings in the series. These include a bibliography on populism, a Northern Student Movement bibliography on civil rights (partly written by Webb), and Webb's text for the Poverty/Rights Action Center. Also present is his address book, papers from the 1962 National Student Association Congress, and files from his involvement with the National Mobilization in 1967.
The final series in the collection consists of reference materials concerning CHICAGO URBAN ORGANIZATIONS. These news clippings, printed and near-print reports and papers, and flyers pertain to Chicago radical and community organizing groups as well as to general topics such as Chicago's West Side, housing, welfare, and civil rights.
Administrative/Restriction Information
Literary property rights are retained; permission for direct quotations from the letters must be obtained from the writers of the letters.
Presented by Lee D. Webb, Washington, D.C., 1975, 1977. Accession Number: M75-285, M77-130
Processed by John Wright and Menzi Behrnd-Klodt, October 1981.
Contents List
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Series: Students for a Democratic Society Papers
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Box
1
Folder
1
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League for Industrial Democracy, 1962-1963
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Box
1
Folder
2
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Ann Arbor National Council, n.d.
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Box
1
Folder
3
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SDS Chapter survey, n.d.
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Box
1
Folder
4
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Chicago Region, SDS, 1965-1966
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Box
1
Folder
5
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University of Chicago Chapter, 1964-1965
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Correspondence and related material
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Box
1
Folder
6
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With national office, 1962-1966, n.d.
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Box
1
Folder
6a
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Other correspondence, 1966-1967
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Box
1
Folder
7
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Discussion bulletin
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Box
1
Folder
8
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Discussion papers #1 and #2, 1966
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Box
1
Folder
9
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Anti-Draft program, 1965
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Box
1
Folder
10
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Hayden, Thomas, “The American Vision of Power,” 1964
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Box
1
Folder
11
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Institutes and seminars, 1962-1966
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Box
1
Folder
12
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Memo on churches and Vietnam, 1965
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Box
1
Folder
13
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Oglesby (Carl) proposal, n.d.
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Conventions and conferences
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Box
1
Folder
14-16
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1963-1965
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Box
1
Folder
17
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April 17, 1965 March on Washington
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Box
1
Folder
18-19
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National Council, December 1965-January 1966
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Box
1
Folder
20
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Midwest region of SDS, Correspondence, 1964-1966
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SDS publications
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Box
1
Folder
21-23
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Publications by Lee Webb and others
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Box
1
Folder
24
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Publications accepted for printing, 1964, n.d.
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Box
1
Folder
25
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Correspondence regarding publications, 1964-1965, n.d.
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Box
1
Folder
26
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“Letters to be written” file, with writings, 1964-1965, n.d.
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Box
1
Folder
27-28
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Notes and ideas
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Box
1
Folder
29
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Permission to reprint letters, 1964-1965
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Box
1
Folder
30
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Publications program prospectus - drafts
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Box
1
Folder
31
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“Recent” publications - drafts, publications, 1965, n.d.
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Box
1
Folder
32
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Publications rejected for printing, 1964, n.d.
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Box
1
Folder
33
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Publications under consideration, 1964-1967, n.d.
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Box
2
Folder
1
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SDS “recent” papers (articles, correspondence, reprints), 1965, n.d.
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Box
2
Folder
2
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SDS San Francisco Regional newsletters, n.d.
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Box
2
Folder
3
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South Africa demonstration, March 19, 1965, papers, letters, and background material, 1963-1965
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Box
2
Folder
4-4a
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Worklist papers, 1963-1965, n.d.
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Series: Writings and Notes by Lee Webb
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Box
2
Folder
5
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“An Exploration of the Method of Functional Analysis,” May 9, 1961
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Box
2
Folder
5
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“Kennedy and Economic Policy,” 1963
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Box
2
Folder
6
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“The New Political Philosophy” - notes and outlines, 1963
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Box
2
Folder
7
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The Arts and Communication - notes and text fragments
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Box
2
Folder
8
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Disarmament - resources, printed material, and notes
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Box
2
Folder
9
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SDS and Domestic Radical Research and Present Critique - Notes and Text, March 1963
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Box
2
Folder
10
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Marxism and Alienation - Notes and Text
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Box
2
Folder
11
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University Reform - Notes, Text and Reference Material
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Box
2
Folder
12
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“Medical Services: The Continual Failure of American Reform” - Notes, Text and Resources, November 1962
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Box
2
Folder
13
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“Feelings, Notes and Queries; Doubts and Wonder; Polemics”
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Box
2
Folder
14
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American Economic Unemployment - Notes, Text, Research Materials, 1962-1963
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Box
2
Folder
15
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Reworking of Paper on the Economy by McDonald
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Box
2
Folder
16
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General Criticism of American Society - Notes and Text
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Box
2
Folder
17
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Miscellaneous Notes
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Series: Records of Other Organizations and SDS Projects
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Economic Research and Action Project (ERAP)
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Box
2
Folder
18
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Baltimore Project, 1965, n.d.
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Box
2
Folder
19
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Boston Project - Newsletter, n.d.
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Box
2
Folder
20
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Chester (Pennsylvania) Project, n.d.
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Box
2
Folder
21
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Cleveland Project - Newsletters, 1964-1965
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Box
2
Folder
22
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General Correspondence, 1963-1965
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Box
2
Folder
23
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Hazard, Kentucky, 1964, n.d.
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Box
2
Folder
24
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Newark, New Jersey Project, 1964-1965
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Box
2
Folder
25
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Newsletters, Reports, and Other Papers, 1964-1965
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Box
2
Folder
26
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Philadelphia Project, n.d.
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Box
2
Folder
27
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Prospectuses and Programs, 1962-1964, n.d.
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Box
2
Folder
28
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Publications, General, 1964-1965
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Box
2
Folder
29
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San Francisco Project, 1965, n.d.
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Box
2
Folder
30
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Trenton, New Jersey Project - Newsletter, n.d.
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Peace Research and Education Project (PREP)
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Box
2
Folder
31
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Correspondence, Publications, General Material, 1964-1965
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Box
2
Folder
32
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Newsletters, 1964-1965
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Political Education Project (PEP)
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Box
2
Folder
33
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Correspondence, Printed Memoranda, Minutes, Printed Material, Notes, 1964-1965
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Radical Education Project (REP)
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Box
2
Folder
34
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Correspondence, Printed Material, Minutes, Draft Prospectuses, 1966-1967, n.d.
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National Conference for New Politics (NCNP)
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Box
2
Folder
35
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Organizational Papers, including Working Paper for the Organizing Committee of the National Coalition for a New Congress, 1964, n.d.
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Box
2
Folder
36
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Correspondence, 1966-1967, n.d.
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Box
3
Folder
1
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Memos and Reports of Meetings, 1966
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Box
3
Folder
2-3
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Papers, 1967, including Financial Records, Records of Meetings, Drafts of Writings (including some by Arthur Waskow), Convention Papers, Articles
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Box
3
Folder
4
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Clippings and Miscellany
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Urban Training Center (UTC)
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Box
3
Folder
5
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Personal Correspondence, a Prospectus and a Report of a Meeting, 1964-1965
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Box
3
Folder
6
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Adult Organizing, 1966, n.d.
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Box
3
Folder
7-10
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General Papers and Printed Material, 1964-1965, n.d.
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Box
3
Folder
11
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“Recent” Papers, 1965
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Box
3
Folder
12
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Lutheran Student Association, 1964-1966
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Box
3
Folder
13
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National Student Christian Federation, 1965-1966, n.d.
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Vietnam Summer Files
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Box
3
Folder
14
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List of 4 boxes of Vietnam Summer Files in the Cambridge Trust Bank, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Box
3
Folder
15-16
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Correspondence, March 17-November 9, 1967
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Box
3
Folder
17
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Questionnaires and Regional Newsletters, 1967
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Box
3
Folder
18
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Contact Lists
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Box
3
Folder
19
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National Field Staff Directories and Correspondence
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Box
3
Folder
20
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Films
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Box
3
Folder
21
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Printed Memos and Publications
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Box
3
Folder
22
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Newspaper Publicity
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Box
3
Folder
23
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Fund Raising and Finance
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Box
3
Folder
24
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“Vietnam Summer in the Classroom” Teachers' Handbook
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Box
3
Folder
25
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National Survey and Project Profiles
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Box
3
Folder
26
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Miscellany
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Series: Union and Labor Files
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AFL-CIO
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Box
4
Folder
1
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Actions, 1967
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Box
4
Folder
2
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Economic Trends Reference Material, 1961-1963
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Box
4
Folder
3
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Politics and Organizing, 1961-1965
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Box
4
Folder
4
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Chicago Labor Addresses, 1966, n.d.
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Box
4
Folder
5
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Federal Labor Laws, 1964
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Box
4
Folder
6
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“John Herling's Labor Letter,” 1965-1966
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Box
4
Folder
7
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Labor and the South, 1967, n.d.
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Box
4
Folder
8
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Labor Newsletter - Miscellaneous Issues, Correspondence, Mailing Lists, 1966, n.d.
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Box
4
Folder
9
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Labor Newsletter Articles (“Old”), 1966, n.d.
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Box
4
Folder
10
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National Administrative Committee (SDS) Trade Union Memo, “Vietnam and the Unions,” by Lee Webb
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Box
4
Folder
11
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Negroes and the Unions, 1966-1967
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Box
4
Folder
12
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Politics and the Unions, 1966-1967
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Box
4
Folder
13
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Reuther, Walter and George Meany - Newsclippings, 1967
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Box
4
Folder
14
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Union Counseling for AFL-CIO Members, 1964
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Box
4
Folder
15
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“Union Democracy in Action” - Correspondence, Newsletters, 1961-1966
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Box
4
Folder
16
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Union Anti-Vietnam War Activities, 1965-1967, n.d.
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Box
4
Folder
17
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Unions - Independent, 1966-1967
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Box
4
Folder
18
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Unions - Statistics, 1967, n.d.
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Other Unions
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Box
4
Folder
19
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United Auto Workers (UAW) - Newsclippings, 1966-1967
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Box
4
Folder
20
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Communications Workers of America (CWA), 1967-1968
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Box
4
Folder
21
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Electrical Workers (IEU-UE-IBEW), 1965-1966
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Box
4
Folder
22-23A
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Farm Workers (UFWOC), 1961-1967
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Box
4
Folder
24
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Garment Workers (AGWA-ILGWU), 1965-1967
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Box
4
Folder
25
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Health Professions, 1965-1967
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Box
4
Folder
26
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Hospital Workers, 1967-1968
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Box
4
Folder
27
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Public Aid Employees (IUPAE), 1965, n.d.
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Box
4
Folder
28
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Laundry Workers, Local #46, 1963-1965, n.d.
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Box
4
Folder
29
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Maritime Union (NMU), 1967
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Box
4
Folder
30
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Mine Workers (UMWA), 1966-1967
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Box
4
Folder
31
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Painters Union, 1966-1967
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Box
4
Folder
32
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Paper Workers, 1967
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Box
4
Folder
33
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Printing Unions, 1967
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Box
4
Folder
34
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Public Employees, 1966-1967, n.d.
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Box
5
Folder
1
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Railway Unions, 1967-1968
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Box
5
Folder
2
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Retail Workers, 1966-1967
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Box
5
Folder
3
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Drug and Hospital Workers Union, Local 1199, 1965-1967
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Box
5
Folder
4
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Rubber Workers, 1965-1967
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Box
5
Folder
5
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Steelworkers (USWA), 1966-1967
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Box
5
Folder
6
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Teamsters (IBT), 1966-1967
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Box
5
Folder
7
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Textile Unions, 1967
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Box
5
Folder
8-11A
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United Packinghouse Workers of America, 1955-1967
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Box
5
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12
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Welfare Workers, 1967
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Series: Subject Files
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Box
5
Folder
13
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Airlines - Address List and Miscellany
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Box
5
Folder
14-16
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American Friends Service Committee, 1965-1966
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Box
5
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17
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Anti-Draft, 1965-1967
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Box
5
Folder
18
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Automation and Labor, 1963
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Box
5
Folder
19
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California Democratic Politics, 1963-1965
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Box
5
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20
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Center for Radical Research, 1967
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Box
5
Folder
21
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Clippings, General, 1967
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Box
5
Folder
22
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Cold War, 1967
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Box
5
Folder
23
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Communist Party and W.E.B. DuBois Clubs, 1965-1967
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Box
5
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24
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Congress of Racial Equality, 1966, n.d.
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Box
5
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25
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Democratic Party, 1966-1967, n.d.
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Box
5
Folder
26
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Drugs, 1967
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Box
5
Folder
27
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W.E.B. DuBois Clubs, 1965-1966
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Box
5
Folder
28
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Free Southern Theater, 1964-1965, n.d.
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Box
5
Folder
29
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Free Speech Movement, 1964-1965, n.d.
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Box
5
Folder
30
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Freedom Democratic Clubs of Illinois, 1964-1965
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Box
5
Folder
31
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Goldsmid, Charles A. - Papers of Urban Renewal, 1966
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Box
5
Folder
32
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Guns or Butter, 1965-1966
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Box
5
Folder
33
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Housewives Boycott of Supermarkets, 1966-1968, n.d.
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Box
5
Folder
34
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Independent Socialist Club, 1966
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Box
5
Folder
35-36
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Institute for Policy Studies - Correspondence, Reports, Other Writings, 1966-1968, n.d.
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Box
6
Folder
1
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“The Industrial Workers of the World: An Attempt at Social Change,” by Roger Manela, 1964
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Box
6
Folder
2
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League of Women Voters, 1965
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Box
6
Folder
3
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Philadelphia League of Women Voters, 1965-1966, n.d.
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Box
6
Folder
4
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Liberation News Service, 1967, n.d.
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Box
6
Folder
5
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March 26, 1966 Peace Parade
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Box
6
Folder
6
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Massachusetts Political Action for Peace, 1962-1965
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Box
6
Folder
7
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Melman, Seymour, 1963
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Box
6
Folder
8
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Mexican-Americans, 1967
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Box
6
Folder
9
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Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1964-1965
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Box
6
Folder
10
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Moderator Conference on the Draft, January 1967
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Box
6
Folder
11
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National Mobilization, 1967
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Box
6
Folder
12
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National Student Association
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Box
6
Folder
13
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NSA Congress, August 19-30, 1962 - Papers
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Box
6
Folder
14
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New University Thought (NUT), 1967
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Box
6
Folder
15
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New York Reform Politics, 1964
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Box
6
Folder
16
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North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA)
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Box
6
Folder
17
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Northern Student Movement, 1963-1965, n.d.
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Box
6
Folder
18
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NSM Bibliography on Civil Rights (Partly written by Webb)
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Box
6
Folder
19
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1964 National Election Campaign Material
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Box
6
Folder
20-21
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Politics of Africa Term Papers, 1961
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Box
6
Folder
22
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The Poor, 1967
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Box
6
Folder
23
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Populism Bibliography by Lee Webb
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Box
6
Folder
24
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Poverty/Rights Action Center, with Writings by Webb 1966, n.d.
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Box
6
Folder
25
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Progressive Labor, 1967
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Box
6
Folder
26
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“Renewal and Removal: Politics and the Poor,” by Jill Hamberg, 1964
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Box
6
Folder
27
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Right-Wing Clippings, 1967
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Box
6
Folder
28
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Russell (Bertrand) Peace Foundation, 1967
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Box
6
Folder
29
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SANE, November 27, 1965 March on Washington
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Box
6
Folder
30
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Schoenman, Ralph - Anti-War Writings, 1966-1967
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Box
6
Folder
31
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Social Change, 1967
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Box
6
Folder
32-33
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Social Welfare Papers, 1962-1963
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Box
6
Folder
34
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Socialist Party Convention, 1964
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Box
6
Folder
35
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Sociology Term Papers, 1962
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Box
6
Folder
36
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1965
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Box
6
Folder
37
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Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1964-1965
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Box
7
Folder
1
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SSOC, 1966-1968
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Box
7
Folder
2
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Student Civil Liberties Coordinating Committee, 1963-1964
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Box
7
Folder
3
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1965-1967
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Box
7
Folder
4
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Student Peace Union
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Box
7
Folder
5
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Supermarkets, 1966-1967
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Box
7
Folder
6
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Systems Analysis Seminar, November 1967
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Box
7
Folder
7
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Teach-Ins, 1964-1965
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Box
7
Folder
8
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“Urban Renewal Politics: A Second Look,” by David Garson, 1965
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Box
7
Folder
9
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Vietnam, 1960-1967
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Box
7
Folder
10
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“Vietnam Strategy,” 1965-1966
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Box
7
Folder
11
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The Week, 1965-1967
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Box
7
Folder
12
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Webb's Address Book
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Series: Chicago Urban Organizations Files
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Box
7
Folder
13
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Illinois State and Local Financial Files - General
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Box
7
Folder
14
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Chicago Citizens Committee on Farm Workers, 1965-1966
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Box
7
Folder
15
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Chicago Freedom Movement
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Box
7
Folder
16-17
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JOIN (Jobs or Income Now) Community Union, 1964-1965
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Box
7
Folder
18
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Chicago Uptown Area, 1964 (JOIN)
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Box
7
Folder
19
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Committee for Independent Political Action, 1965-1966, n.d.
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Box
7
Folder
20
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“Health, Welfare, and Recreation Expenditures in Cook County in 1960,” by Kenneth H. Ives
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Box
7
Folder
21
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Student Woodlawn Area Project (SWAP)
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Box
7
Folder
22
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“Housing and Race in Chicago: A Preliminary Analysis of 1960 Census Data,” by Chicago Urban League, July 1963
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Box
7
Folder
23
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Welfare and ADC
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West Side
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Box
7
Folder
24
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Miscellany, 1964-1965, n.d.
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Box
7
Folder
25
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Politics, 1960-1966, n.d.
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Box
7
Folder
26
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“Recent,” 1964-1965, n.d.
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Box
7
Folder
27
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Cook County Department of Public Aid, Division of Personnel and Training, Staff Development Papers
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Box
7
Folder
28-29
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Miscellany
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Box
8
Folder
1-3
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Miscellany, continued
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