Paris American Committee to Stop War Records, 1961-1975


Summary Information
Title: Paris American Committee to Stop War Records
Inclusive Dates: 1961-1975

Creator:
  • Paris American Committee to Stop War
Call Number: Mss 587; Micro 875; Audio 1405A; PH Mss 587

Quantity: 7.8 cubic feet (7 record center cartons and 1 flat box), 23 reels of microfilm (35 mm), 42 audio recordings, 25 photographs, and 17 pieces of ephemera

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Records of Paris American Committee to Stop War (PACS), an anti-Vietnam war organization founded by Americans living in Paris in 1966, and papers collected subsequent to PACS's dissolution in 1968 by Maria Jolas, a founding member. Included are such administrative records as minutes and notes of meetings, correspondence, financial records, membership cards and papers, newsletters, committee files, ballots and election documents, news clippings, and dissolution papers. Subject files have been arranged in pre- and post-dissolution series. There are also literature and correspondence files concerning other United States and European anti-war and peace organizations, photographs, and ephemera.

Language: Approximately half of the material is in French, with the remainder in English, German, Vietnamese, and Swedish.

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Biography/History

The Paris American Committee to Stop War had its origins in a series of meetings held in Paris early in 1966. An informal meeting held February 16, 1966 by Francis Leary, sculptor Alexander Calder, Daniel Dixon, Maria Jolas, and others, led to the formation of the first group. Two days later, this small group merged with another organization of Americans living in Paris, and decided to request permission of the Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy (SANE) to form a Paris chapter of SANE. However, the charter of the new SANE group was rejected, probably at a membership meeting of May 25, 1966, and within a few weeks the organization had taken the name Paris American Committee to Stop War (PACS).

PACS was a non-denominational, politically unaffiliated organization dedicated to promoting peace, and in particular, to bringing pressure on the United States government to end the war in Vietnam. Through its twice-monthly meetings with talks by national and international specialists regarding the imperialist policies of the United States government, PACS members tried to keep informed and to inform others throughout the world. In addition, PACS sponsored film showings, leafletting, and “special events” to coincide with demonstrations and actions of United States peace groups. PACS also cooperated with other French anti-war organizations, and maintained ties with similar groups in Europe, as well as with the Vietnamese National Liberation Front. The Committee worked especially with the Mouvement Contre l'Armement Atomique, the Mouvement de la Paix, the Comité Vietnam National, and the French Union of American Deserters and Resisters. Among the conferences which PACS delegates or observers attended were the Oslo Teach-in (1966); the International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace (to which PACS belonged) biennial conference in Hoechst, Germany (1966); the Solidarité avec le Vietnam Conference, Brussels, 1966; the International War Crimes Tribunal, Stockholm, May 1967; the Stockholm World Conferences on Vietnam, 1966-1968; and the ICDP Conference in Ljubljana, August 1968.

As its anti-war and pro-NLF activities increased, PACS came under fire from the French government, particularly after peace negotiations began in Paris, while at the same time internal disputes between members weakened the organization. In October 1968 the French government ordered PACS to disband; the final meeting of the group was held October 29, and the PACS office was closed.

The files of PACS were maintained by Maria Jolas, one of the founders of PACS in 1966. Born Maria McDonald in Louisville, Kentucky, Mme. Jolas lived in Paris for more than 60 years. She was the widow of Eugene Jolas, editor of the 1930s literary review Transition. After the dissolution of PACS, Mme. Jolas continued anti-war work, at the same time continuing to collect the documentation of the French and European peace movements. Many of these materials are now in the PACS collection.

Scope and Content Note

The records of PACS and papers subsequently collected by Maria Jolas have been arranged in seven series: Administrative Files, Subject Files, Other Groups, Post-PACS Subject Files, Publications, Audio Recordings, and Photographs and Ephemera. Except for the photographs and ephemera, the collection is also available on microfilm. Approximately half of the papers are in French, with the remainder mainly in English, with some in Vietnamese, German, and Swedish. In large part, the original file order established by Maria Jolas has been retained. A listing of this original order is located at the beginning of the first series.

The ADMINISTRATIVE FILES of PACS consists of two portions, designated Part 1 and Part 2. Part 1 contains minutes and notes of meetings, dating from the earliest meetings in 1966; membership cards and records; letters to and from the PACS office; fragmentary financial and fund-raising records; records of the Secretariat Committee (which dealt with secretarial and clerical work); PACS-produced leaflets and documents, including PACS News and PACS Digest; and memos, invitations, and material regarding programs. There are also files concerning speakers for PACS meetings, films and educational programs, the PACS youth groups, requests from other groups, and PACS programs. Throughout the series is substantial correspondence dealing with specific issues and programs. A small file of articles by George McT. Kahin, professor of government and director of Cornell University's Southeast Asia program, was included with the administrative records; together with newspaper clippings, these form a small working reference file regarding the anti-war and peace movements.

Part 2 of the ADMINISTRATIVE FILES were filmed separately, and consists of minutes and agenda, membership cards and lists, ballots and election results, lists of officers prepared for submission to the French government, correspondence, and notes, 1966-1968. Among the early records are minutes and notes of early PACS organizational meetings; elections of the first officers, with the biographical data required by the French government in order to register the organization; and discussions concerning the goals and objectives of the founders of PACS. Included in this file are letters regarding the internal disputes and formation of cliques within PACS early in 1968, charges of election irregularities, copies of letters and requests sent to the French police following the first ban on PACS after the July 26, 1968 meeting, and similar documents.

The SUBJECT FILES contain some correspondence, and much printed material, reports, announcements, articles, and flyers collected by PACS as resource materials. With the exception of later files on the Stockholm Conference (which were added to existing earlier files in this series), all of the material dates from 1966 to 1968. Some of the documents were collected from conferences attended by PACS members, such as the 1966-1975 Stockholm Conferences, the Solidarité avec le Vietnam Conference in Brussels (1966), and the (Bertrand) Russell Tribunals, 1967-1968. Within the Stockholm Conference and Russell Tribunal materials is detailed information on the effects of U.S. use of defoliants and gases in Vietnam, presented at the meeting. PACS also collected similar documents from draft resistance groups in the United States and France, and from other anti-war groups in Europe; many such items are in the collection. Other subjects of interest to PACS members included the truce talks, medical aid and war atrocities in Vietnam, the 1966 Human Rights Day, black power in the United States, the 1967 Middle East crisis and war, and the Nigeria-Biafra civil war, 1966-1968. Much of the material is critical in its analysis of Western and Western-supported regimes considered repressive.

In a separate series is located material collected by PACS on OTHER GROUPS active in anti-war work. Documentation includes correspondence, newsletters, flyers, and other printed material. Among the most numerous records are those of the U.S. SANE organization, and the British-based International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace, the former being the group PACS attempted to join in 1966, and the latter an umbrella group with which PACS closely worked throughout its existence. There is considerable material concerning the French Mouvement Contre l'Armement Atomique and Association l'Amitié Franco-Vietnamienne, and smaller files regarding other American, French, and English groups. There is similar material present from anti-war and peace groups in Vietnam, Japan, Czechoslovakia, Australia and New Zealand, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Guadeloupe, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain, and from such groups as the Quakers.

The POST-PACS SUBJECT FILES, 1968-1975, were collected by Maria Jolas, and have been maintained in the alphabetical order established by her. In addition to scattered correspondence, the files contain printed material, newsletters, and flyers. The subject files cover a wide range of topics in addition to Vietnam and the war; for example, there are substantial files regarding Cambodia following the U.S. invasion in 1970; U.S. “war crimes” (folders entitled “Centre Internationale d'Information Pour la Dénonciation des Crimes du Guerre,” “Commission sur U.S. Crimes du Guerre en Indochine,” and “Crimes du Guerre”); the death of Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh in 1969; Laos; political prisoners in South Vietnam; and Vietnamese Buddhist peace delegations and efforts (including papers on Buddhist monk Trich Tri Quang). Printed materials include issues of the Vietnam Courier (or Le Courrier du Vietnam, published in Hanoi) and Vietnam International (published by ICDP, Great Britain), as well as documents printed by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the Gouvernement Revolutionnaire Provisoire (GRP/PRG). Also present in this series are papers collected at European conferences and protest actions, such as the “Assises Nationales Pour le Vietnam,” December 1969, the anti-war Moratoriums of October and November 1969, conferences in Paris in January 1972 and October 1974, the 1970 Peoples Commission of Inquiry, and the Versailles Conference (or, Paris World Assembly for the Peace and Independence of the Indochinese People) of February 1972. Among the miscellaneous items at the end of this series are a few personal letters of Eugene Jolas, husband of Maria Jolas.

Collected PUBLICATIONS, 1966-1968, 1971-1975, are about Vietnam and the war, with a few concerning China, Cuba, and Africa. With the exception of the Bulletin d'Information (two separate imprints), most of the files contain only one or a few issues. Most are in French or English, and were published in Europe or Asia. Titles are listed in the contents list below.

AUDIO RECORDINGS include interviews and reports concerning the Vietnam War in North and South Vietnam and the United States. Also includes recordings concerning the Black Panthers in New York City.

The PHOTOGRAPHS AND EPHEMERA series include images of a trip by members of the organization to Vietnam and Cambodia in 1966, and of an anti-war protest in Paris on July 4, 1966. Other photographs are images of medical providers in North Vietnam. The ephemera includes items made by the organization, the Indochina Mobile Education Project, and L'Union des Vietnamien en France.

Alternate Format

Portions of papers are also available online via ProQuest History Vault

The Maria Jolas Papers, 1941-1987, (not described here) are also available via ProQuest History Vault (M88-202; M88-240)

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Maria Jolas, Paris, France, 1976. Accession Number: M76-31


Processing Information

Processed and prepared for microfilming by John Wright and Menzi Behrnd-Klodt, September 1981.


Contents List
Mss 587/Micro 875
Series: Paris American Committee to Stop War Administrative Files
Box   1
Reel/Frame   1/1-198
Organizational file, 1966
Box   8
Reel/Frame   1/199-379
Membership, 1967-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   1/380-500
Meetings, 1966-1968
Letters
Box   1
Reel/Frame   1/501-1052
1966-1967
Note: Including folder of “Current Letters.”
Box   1
Reel/Frame   2/1-192
1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   2/193-338
Financial records: accounts and receipts, 1966-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   2/339-479
Letters from and to Vietnamese correspondents, 1967-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   2/480-657
PACS documents, 1966-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   2/658-784
PACS News, 1967 Fall
Box   1
Reel/Frame   2/785-895
PACS Digest, 1967-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   2/896-1014
Memos, invitations, programs, 1966-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   2/1015-1047
Leaflets and reactions, 1967 Spring
Box   1
Reel/Frame   2/1048-1058
Secretariat, 1965-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   3/1-112
Stop-It/PACS, 1967-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   3/113-135
Speakers, 1967-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   3/136-170
Films and programs, 1967-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   3/171-175
PACS youth, 1967-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   3/176-219
Addresses, 1967-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   3/220-304
Articles by George McT. Kahin, 1967-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   3/305-783
News clippings, 1966-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   3/784-805
Outside requests, 1967-1968
Box   1
Reel/Frame   3/806-927
PACS dissolution papers, 1968
Box   7
Reel   23
PAC administrative documents, 1966-1968
Series: Subject Files
Stockholm Conference
Box   2
Reel/Frame   3/928-1027
1966-1967
Box   2
Reel/Frame   4/1-1054
1967 April-1972
Box   2
Reel/Frame   5/1-94
1973-1975
Box   2
Reel/Frame   5/95-241
Solidarité avec le Vietnam Conference, Brussels, 1966
Box   2
Reel/Frame   5/242-780
Russell Tribunal, including documentation, 1967-1968
Box   2
Reel/Frame   5/781-903
Truce talks, 1968
Box   2
Reel/Frame   5/904-1103
Medical aid, 1968
Box   2
Reel/Frame   6/1-414
Resistance/Deserters, including “Resist,” Dr. Spock, draft resistance, French groups, and PACS support, 1966-1970
Box   2
Reel/Frame   6/415-456
Human Rights Day, 1966
Box   2
Reel/Frame   6/457-718
Black Power, 1966-1968
Box   2
Reel/Frame   6/719-763
Middle East crisis, 1967
Box   3
Reel/Frame   6/764-899
Nigeria and Biafra, 1966-1968
Box   3
Reel/Frame   6/900
Miscellaneous non-PACS documents, 1966-1968
Box   3
Reel/Frame   7/1-220
Miscellaneous non-PACS documents, 1966-1968 (continued)
Series: Other Groups
United States
Box   3
Reel/Frame   7/222-573
SANE, 1963-1968
Box   3
Reel/Frame   7/574-670
Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1966-1967
Great Britain
International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace
Box   3
Reel/Frame   7/671-1066
1966-1967
Box   3
Reel/Frame   8/1-755
1967-1974
France
Box   3
Reel/Frame   8/756-810
Mouvement Contre l'Armement Atomique, 1966-1968
Association l'Amitié Franco-Vietnamienne
Box   3
Reel/Frame   8/811-1061
1961-1967
Box   3
Reel/Frame   9/1-407
1967-1975, undated
Vietnam
Box   3
Reel/Frame   9/408-1145
Jizniho Vietnamu, 1967-1969
Japan
Box   4
Reel/Frame   10/1-108
Against A & H Bombs, 1967-1968, and other groups
Box   4
Reel/Frame   10/109-220
October mobilization, 1967
Box   4
Reel/Frame   10/221-420
Other American groups, 1966-1968
Box   4
Reel/Frame   10/421-676
Other French groups, 1967-1968
Box   4
Reel/Frame   10/677-974
Other English groups, 1967-1968
Box   4
Reel/Frame   10/975-984
Czechoslovakia, 1968
Box   4
Reel/Frame   10/985-986
Grenoble, 1968
All other groups, 1966-1968
Box   4
Reel/Frame   10/987-1046
Australia and New Zealand, Belgium, Canada
Box   4
Reel/Frame   11/1-366
Denmark, the Netherlands [Dutch], Germany, Guadeloupe, Italy, the Quakers, Arthur Miller Group, Spain
Series: Post-PACS Subject Files, 1968-1975
Box   4
Reel/Frame   11/367-417
Action (Maria Jolas)
Box   4
Reel/Frame   11/418-427
American politics
Box   4
Reel/Frame   11/428-622
Anti-war, other groups
Box   4
Reel/Frame   11/623-654
Anti-war documents, United States
Box   4
Reel/Frame   11/655-741
“Assises,” 1969 December 13-14
Note: Also My Lai, December 11, 1969.
Box   4
Reel/Frame   11/742-864
Association Internationale des Juristes Démocrates du Refus de Participer a des Conflits Armés Contraires au Droit International
Box   4
Reel/Frame   11/865-885
Bangladesh
Box   4
Reel/Frame   11/886-1019
Ben Suc tombs
Box   4
Reel/Frame   12/1-84
Biafra
Box   4
Reel/Frame   12/85-670
Cambodia, 1970-1974
Box   4
Reel/Frame   12/671-843
Centre Internationale d'Information Pour la Dénonciation des Crimes du Guerre, 1969-1974
Box   4
Reel/Frame   12/844-873
Chicago Conspiracy Trial; correspondence with attorneys Leonard Boudin and Roland Weyl
Box   4
Reel/Frame   12/874-981
Commission sur U.S. [États-Unis] Crimes du Guerre en Indochine, 1969-1972
Box   4
Reel/Frame   13/1-286
Commission sur U.S. [États-Unis] Crimes du Guerre en Indochina (continued)
Box   5
Reel/Frame   13/287-488
Crimes du Guerre
Box   5
Reel/Frame   13/489-494
Cuba
Box   5
Reel/Frame   13/495-601
Death of Ho Chi Minh, 1969
Box   5
Reel/Frame   13/602-628
European action groups
Box   5
Reel/Frame   13/629-661
Indochina
Box   5
Reel/Frame   13/662-773
1967 July 4, 1968 July 4, and 1969 July 4
Box   5
Reel/Frame   13/774-997
Laos
Box   5
Reel/Frame   13/998-1092
Law Center for Constitutional Rights
Box   5
Reel/Frame   14/1-11
Lippmann
Box   5
Reel/Frame   14/12-57
Military industrial complex, 1969-1972
Box   5
Reel/Frame   14/58-87
Minorities, 1969
Box   5
Reel/Frame   14/88-175
Moratorium, 1969 October 15
Note: Also Mobilization, November 15, 1969
Box   5
Reel/Frame   14/176-251
Paris Conference, 1972 January 10-12
Box   5
Reel/Frame   14/252-290
Paris Conference, 1974 October 1
Box   5
Reel/Frame   14/291-342
People's Commission of Inquiry, 1970
Box   5
Reel/Frame   14/343-876
Political prisoners, 1969-1974
Box   5
Reel/Frame   14/877-900
“Recent Material,” 1975
Box   5
Reel/Frame   14/901-1062
Versailles Conference, 1972 February 11-13
Box   5
Reel/Frame   15/1-14
Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos
Box   5
Reel/Frame   15/15-133
Vietnam material
Box   5
Reel/Frame   15/134-404
Democratic Republic of Vietnam documents
Box   5
Reel/Frame   15/405-436
Democratic Republic of Vietnam Conference, Paris, 1972
Box   5
Reel/Frame   15/437-625
Gouvernement Révolutionnaire Provisoire (GRP/PRG), Vietnam
Box   5
Reel/Frame   15/626-954
Vietnam Buddhist Peace Delegation (Trich Tri Quang)
Box   5
Reel/Frame   15/955-1049
Other Vietnam Buddhist groups
Box   5
Reel/Frame   16/1-223
Vietnam Courier (Le Courrier du Vietnam), 1967-1975
Box   5
Reel/Frame   16/224-411
Vietnam International (ICDP), 1966
Box   5
Reel/Frame   16/412-449
South Vietnamese women
Box   5
Reel/Frame   16/450-498
World Assembly for Peace
Box   6
Reel/Frame   16/499-822
Miscellany
Series: Publications
Bulletin d'Information, Bureau d'Information du Gouvernement Révolutionnaire Provisoire de la Republique du Sud Viet Nam
Box   6
Reel/Frame   17/823-1072
1970 March-1971 November 27
Box   6
Reel/Frame   17/1-1090
1971 December 4-1972 October 14
Box   6
Reel/Frame   18/1-704
1972 October 22-1972 December; 1974 June-1975 September
Bulletin d'Information, Mission du Front Uni National du Kampuchia
Box   6
Reel/Frame   18/705-1016
1971 October-December 17
Box   6
Reel/Frame   19/1-1095
1971 December 24-1972 September 29
Box   7
Reel/Frame   20/1-1086
1972 October 6-December; 1974 May-1975 June 6
Box   7
Reel/Frame   21/1-169
1975 June 13-September 16
Other publications
Box   7
Reel/Frame   21/171-174
Antimilitarist (German), 1966
Box   7
Reel/Frame   21/175-218
Cahiers de la Réconciliation, 1966
Box   7
Reel/Frame   21/219-255
Camaraderie, 1968
Box   7
Reel/Frame   21/256-303
La Chine, 1966
Box   7
Reel/Frame   21/304-389
Cités Unies, 1968
Box   7
Reel/Frame   21/390-785
Combat Pour la Paix, 1967-1968
Box   7
Reel/Frame   21/786-817
Le Communiste, 1967
Box   7
Reel/Frame   21/818-881
Encounter, 1966
Box   7
Reel/Frame   21/882-903
L'Engagement de la République Federale Ouest-Allemande au Vietnam
Box   7
Reel/Frame   21/904-962
Females du Viet Nam and Women of Viet Nam, 1968
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/1-24
Granma, 1967
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/25-49
It, 1968
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/50-53
Journée des Intellectuels Pour le Vietnam, 1968
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/54-102
Le Nouvel Observateur, 1967
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/103-116
Nouvelles de la FMJD (Fédération Mondiale de la Jeunesse Démocratique), 1967
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/117-162
On Coexistence, 1965
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/163-199
Perspectives (Organe du Conseil Mondial de la Paix), 1967
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/200-223
Pour le Viet-Nam, 1967
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/224-255
Ramparts special issue on the Children of Vietnam
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/256-263
Réactions, 1967
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/264-296
Regards vers la Chine, 1967
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/297-340
Révolution African, 1966
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/341-348
Sanity, 1967
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/349-359
17e Parallèle Le Vietnam en Guerre
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/360-378
Solidarité avec le Viet Nam, 1968
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/379-388
Star Weekly, 1967
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/389-394
Student, 1968
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/395-409
Les Temps Modernes, 1967
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/410-425
Vie Populaire, 1967
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/426-473
Vietnam, 1968
Box   7
Reel/Frame   22/474-487
La Voix Populaire, 1968
Audio 1405A
Series: Audio Recordings
1405A/1-4
Maria Jolas and Friends
Scope and Content Note: Discussions on various aspects of the Vietnam war including American military activities, the political situation in South Vietnam, the response of Saigon, and the political movements in other Asian countries and in the United States.
1405A/5
"Bob 1"
1405A/6
"Bob 2"
1405A/7
"Bob 3"
1405A/8
"Bob 4"
1405A/9
Run conf. Muste Granny a crouf., 1982 March
1405A/10
"Copie Bob 2"
1405A/11
"Copie Bob 13"
1405A/12
"Copie Bob 16"
1405A/13
"Copie Bob 23"
1405A/14
Interview with Vietnamese man on his expectation of Nixon's actions prior to the 1972 presidential elections
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 1
1405A/15
Interview with individual in Vietnam to report to the Vietnamese on antiwar activism in America, circa 1972
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 3
1405A/16
Discussion on the economic polices of North Vietnam
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 4
1405A/17
Discussion of Nixon's aerial bombing of Indochina (?)
Language:
In French
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 5
1405A/18
Folk dance of the Vietnamese Red River Delta
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 6
1405A/19
Discussion of industry in North Vietnam
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 7
1405A/20
Building socialism in Vietnam
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 8
1405A/21
Description of the weapons used by America in Vietnam
Language:
In French
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 10
1405A/22
Description of how the North Vietnamese army would procure American weapons
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 12
1405A/23
Interview with a District Adminsitrator in a village co-operative in North Vietnam, 1972 July 16
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 14
1405A/24
Discussion with Vietnamese song and dance group
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 15
1405A/25
Discussion on the effects of naval shelling, blockades, mining of rivers on North Vietnamese coastal villages
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 17
1405A/26
Discussion of Paris Peace Conference (?)
Language:
In French
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 18
1405A/27
Description of South Vietnamese raid on on a coastal village
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 19
1405A/28
"Copie Bob 20"
Language:
In French
1405A/29
Description of American bombing of dikes in Vietnam
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 21
1405A/30
"Copie Bob 22"
Language:
In French
1405A/31
Interview with North Vietnamese painter and South Vietnamese writer
Note: Written on tape: Copie Bob 24
1405A/32
"Women Against Daddy Warbucks" / statements of women involved in the destruction of draft files in Manhattan, 1969 July
1405A/33-34
"The Panther Manifesto," 1970 March
Scope and Content Note: Statements of protest against Judge Murtagh's refusal of pretrial motions of the New York City Panther 21.
1405A/35
"My Body is Mine to Control" / songs by Beverly Grant
1405A/36
"Take What you Need… It's Yours"
Scope and Content Note: Housing and urban removal in New York City.
1405A/37
"Capitalism and Heroin = Genocide"
Scope and Content Note: Statements by New York Panthers about the Harlem drug situation.
1405A/38
"Prison Poems" / written by teenage boys in New York City prisons
1405A/39
Diane di Prima: The Revolutionary Letters
1405A/40-41
"Cooperation" Saigon Soiree U.V.F.
1405A/42
Jolyon Howorth, discussion on Indochina at the University of Wisconsin
PH Mss 587
Series: Photographs and Ephemera
Folder   1
Trip by members of the organization to Vietnam and Cambodia, 1966
Folder   1
Anti-war protest in Paris, 1966 July 4
Folder   1
Medical providers in North Vietnam
Folder   1
Ephemera