Mathilde Franziska Anneke Research Papers, 1737-1989

Container Title
Mss 845
Series: Anti-War and New Left Files
Box   1
Folder   1-3
Correspondence, general, 1961-1988
Organizations, conferences and demonstrations
Box   1
Folder   4
Assembly to Save the Peace Agreement, 1974-1975
Box   1
Folder   5
Cleveland anti-war conference, 1970 June
Box   1
Folder   6
Continental Walk for Disarmament & Social Justice, 1975-1976, undated
Box   1
Folder   7
Dellums v. Powell (regarding 1971 Mayday demonstration, Washington, D.C.), 1971-1977
Democratic National Convention, Chicago, 1968
Box   1
Folder   8
Protest planning
Peck injury and defense
Box   1
Folder   9
General
Box   1
Folder   10
Clippings
Audio 1280A
Audio   1280A/14
Tape recording
Scope and Content Note: Peck dictates letters from his hospital bed about his injuries, and the role of the demonstrators in the peace movement after the convention; tape also contains a letter to Rabbi David Jeremy Silver, praising a sermon about the peace movement and Vietnam.
Mss 845
Box   1
Folder   11
Sparling Commission investigation
Box   1
Folder   12
Democratic Republic of Vietnam/Paris Peace Conference on Vietnam
Box   1
Folder   13
Emergency Bail Fund, 1971-1975
Box   1
Folder   14
International Emergency Conference on Vietnam, Rome, 1973
Box   1
Folder   15
National Anti-War Conference, Cleveland, 1969 July
Box   2
Folder   1
National Coalition Against War, Racism and Repression, 1970
National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam
Box   2
Folder   2
General, 1966-1970
Box   2
Folder   3
Counter-Inauguration, 1968-1969
Box   2
Folder   4
National Peace Action Coalition, 1972 May
New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1967-1970
Box   2
Folder   5
AT&T Action Committee, Cleveland
Box   2
Folder   6
Finances
Box   2
Folder   7
Internal correspondence
Box   2
Folder   8
Proposals, print, near-print materials
Box   2
Folder   9
San Francisco
Box   2
Folder   10
Steering Committee
Box   2
Folder   11
Washington Action Committee/March Against Death, 1969
Box   2
Folder   12
Ohio Peace Action Council, 1967
Paris World Assembly, 1971-1973
Box   2
Folder   13
Correspondence
Box   2
Folder   14
General
Box   2
Folder   15
United States delegation
People's Coalition for Peace and Justice, 1971-1973, undated
Box   3
Folder   1
General
Box   3
Folder   2
National Peace Action Coalition
Box   3
Folder   3
Training Manual for Nonviolent Direct Action for Spring Actions
Box   3
Folder   4
PCPJ v. Committee on Internal Security of the U.S. House of Representatives
Box   3
Folder   5
Proposals received, 1967-1968, undated
Box   3
Folder   6-7
Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1967
Box   4
Folder   1
U.S. military aid to Vietnam, 1973-1975, undated
Box   4
Folder   2
University Circle Teach-In Committee, 1967
Box   4
Folder   3
World Peace Council, Helsinki, 1971-1972
Box   4
Folder   4
Address/mailing list?, circa 1972
Box   4
Folder   5-6
Article scrapbooks, two (photocopied), 1967-1970, 1970
Box   4
Folder   7-8
Articles and clippings, 1961-1980, 1985, undated
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Photographs
Mss 845
Oversize Folder   1
Posters
Speeches and writings
Box   4
Folder   9
Peck, 1966-1973, undated
Box   4
Folder   10-11
Others, 1964-1972, undated
Audio 1280A
Tape recordings, other
Audio   1280A/15
Anti-HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee), undated
Scope and Content Note: Side 1: Seminar on a study of children and prejudice
Side 2: Peck records a speech for “Lou(?),” who started a petition to eliminate the House Un-American Activities Committee. Peck discusses “The Committee of 100” in Milwaukee, whose purpose was to abolish HUAC, restrict its powers, or transfer its powers to a more responsible agency, as well as the general climate of civil liberties in Milwaukee as a result of the committee's activities.
Audio   1280A/16
“FWIW (For What It's Worth),” Cleveland, undated
Scope and Content Note: A series of six interviews with Peck by Jane Temple Hughes concerning the Vietnam peace accords. Topics are: South Vietnamese President Chu as an obstacle to peace; North Vietnamese POW's held by South Vietnam; other obstacles to peace; restoration of Vietnam; role of the peace movement in ending the war and postwar redefinition of its role; overview of the war, including motives for U.S. involvement and identifying the victors.
Audio   1280A/17
“Master Tape Press Releases, 1-20-1973”
Scope and Content Note: Segments include general promotion of the march on Washington to protest both the Vietnam War and Richard Nixon's inauguration; Congressman Charles Rangel, Peck, Rennie Davis and Dan Driggers of Vietnam Veterans Against the War protesting the anti-inaugural activities; and speeches by an unidentified speaker, an unidentified congressman and Peck.