Indochina Peace Campaign Records, 1940-1976 (bulk 1972-1975)


Summary Information
Title: Indochina Peace Campaign Records
Inclusive Dates: 1940-1976 (bulk 1972-1975)

Creator:
  • Indochina Peace Campaign (Organization: U.S.)
Call Number: Mss 451; Audio 800A; Disc 150A

Quantity: 3.5 c.f. (9 archives boxes), 154 tape recordings, and 2 disc recordings

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Records, mainly 1972-1975, of the Indochina Peace Campaign (IPC), a national organization that was formed late in the anti-Vietnam war movement (1972) and which emphasized public education and legislative lobbying. Included are correspondence from IPC affiliates in California, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and other states in which the group was well organized; agenda, minutes, reports, and position papers relating to meetings and conferences of the national steering committee; and subject files. Of special note within the last section are speeches and writings by activists Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda, the best known of IPC's leaders; notes on an organizers' school; files on an encounter with Nixon security officials at the dedication of the Dirksen Library in Pekin, Illinois; and material on IPC's participation in the United Campaign including committee minutes and extensive notes about a 1974 visit to Saigon. Sound and video material in the collection is extensive and provides better documentation of Hayden and Fonda's activities than the manuscript collection.

Language: English

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Biography/History

Founded in 1972, the Indochina Peace Campaign (IPC) was one of the few national groups to continue anti-Vietnam War activities after the signing of the peace accords in January 1973. Largely because of its formation in the later stages of the anti-war movement, the IPC emphasized a strategy of broad-based public education rather than the civil disobedience and mass actions which had characterized many earlier coalitions. By interpreting the Vietnam conflict “as the focal point of a worldwide struggle against American imperialism,” IPC also differed from many other groups, some of whom it was originally allied with in the People's Coalition for Peace and Justice, in that it maintained the importance of a single-issue movement. Although the precise origins of IPC are unclear, it is known that it began in Spring 1972 as the Indochina Information Project, a group founded by activists Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda to explore new forms of communication about the war. With the nomination of George McGovern by the Democrats in July 1972, the IIP began to stress an electoral strategy and renamed itself the Indochina Peace Campaign. The focus of IPC activity during the campaign period was a tour by Hayden and Fonda of several key electoral states in support of McGovern's candidacy. Because Fonda had only recently returned from a controversial trip to North Vietnam, this speaking tour attracted large crowds and considerable media attention. After the election IPC determined to continue its educational, political, and protest activities on a more permanent basis.

The Indochina Peace Campaign was headquartered at a national resource center in Los Angeles and coordinated through a network of regional and local groups which met in frequent conferences to determine policy. Throughout its history, IPC found its main strength in California and later in key electoral states in the East.

Some of the notable later activities of IPC were national speaking tours in 1973 and 1974, delegations to Saigon and Hanoi, and participation in the Medical Aid to Indochina project. At IPC's instigation, representatives of several national peace groups met at Germantown, Ohio, on October 26-28, 1973, and agreed to participate in a United Campaign to press for implementation of the peace accords and to work to end financial and military aid to South Vietnam. As part of this program IPC participated in several nationwide activities such as the International Days of Concern and the Tiger Cage demonstrations. The core of their work during this period, however, focused on legislative lobbying, both among state and local officials and among congressman in Washington, D.C.

The Indochina Peace Campaign ceased operation after the withdrawal of U.S. aid to South Vietnam in Autumn 1975. and reformed itself into two groups pledged to carrying its goals into new perspective: the Friends of Indochina and the Campaign for a Democratic Foreign Policy.

Scope and Content Note

The records, mainly 1972-1975, consist of correspondence, together with conference and subject files maintained in the Los Angeles Resource Center. In the main, the manuscript collection consists of incoming material, with a much smaller quantity of the documentation representing the activities of the staff and the national steering committee. Even fewer items directly pertain to the activities of IPC's two most famous members, Fonda and Hayden, although the majority of the correspondence is addressed to them.

The CORRESPONDENCE is divided into two sections: domestic and foreign. Domestic correspondence is arranged alphabetically by region (though only the western region is represented) and by state. A number of the states are further subdivided into local organizations. In addition to exchanges with IPC affiliates and participants in the United Campaign that were not members of IPC, these files variously contain reports, evaluations of activities, materials on the IPC tours in particular areas, minutes of local meetings, lists of contacts, notes, clippings, and articles by and about IPC members. Those of the Philadelphia organization include financial records. As the most organized state, California records are the most extensive, but there are also substantial files on Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio. Although smaller, the New York files contain a revealing glimpse of internal dissension within IPC. Also located among the domestic material is correspondence with other organizations that opposed U.S. involvement in Vietnam, most notably the Indochina Mobile Education Project and the Union of Vietnamese in the United States.

The chronologically-arranged MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES FILES include agenda, programs, reports, minutes, notes, and position papers, which provide perhaps the best information in the collection on the internal structure, activities, and policy of the Indochina Peace Campaign. Most extensive here is material on the October 1973 Germantown conference which launched the United Campaign and the July 13-15, 1975, meeting in Michigan, which dissolved IPC.

Of special note within the alphabetically-arranged SUBJECT FILES are copies of several speeches and articles written by Fonda and Hayden; notes from a 1974 organizers' school; files on an encounter with Nixon security officials by the Illinois IPC at the dedication of the Dirksen library in Pekin, Illinois; and material on IPC participation in the United Campaign. The latter includes minutes and extensive notes taken during a 1974-1975 visit to Saigon. Unfortunately, the material on the Hayden-Fonda tours which is filed here is quite sparse.

The remainder of the collection consists of PUBLICATIONS, including a handbook, press releases, and form letters; CLIPPINGS; and a lengthy funding proposal apparently drafted in 1973. A complete run of Indochina Focal Point, national and local newsletters, and several other publications are available in the Historical Society library.

Deficiencies in the documentation of Hayden and Fonda's activities in the manuscript material are partially compensated for by the large number of audio and video materials in the collection. Coverage of the sound recordings is quite varied and includes numerous recordings of speeches and interviews of Hayden, Fonda, Holly Near, Jean Pierre Debris, and Daniel Ellsberg during the course of the IPC tours. There are also tapes of the November 1972 IPC convention in Detroit, Hayden's Vietnam classes in 1973, the organizers' school in 1974, and numerous radio documentaries produced or circulated by IPC in order to publicize the issues involved in the anti-war movement. A few items could not be identified. A complete list of the audio can be found in the Appendix.

Video material with the collection consists of five reels of testimony by Tom Hayden, Don Luce, George Wiley, Arnold Miller, and many others before the PCPJ's People's Panel which was convened in October 1971 to hear evidence about domestic oppression in the United States and Vietnam. Also included is a sixth reel of an Evict Nixon demonstration in Washington, D.C. which was part of PCPJ's People's Armistice Day activities. Three reels pertain to the Paris World Assembly for the Peace and Independence of Indochinese Peoples: a statement by an unidentified Vietnamese delegate, a conversation with three Vietnamese women, and a reception attended by Vietnamese and U.S. delegates. Also included is “The Vietnam Peace Treaty One Year Later” which featured IPC leaders Hayden, Near, Debris, as well as Howard Zinn and Cora Weiss. These videos are considered unprocessed, and are not further described in this finding aid.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by the Indochina Peace Campaign, Los Angeles, California, via Carol Kurtz, December 16, 1977. Accession Number: M77-502


Processing Information

Processed by Bob Newbery and Carolyn Mattern, October 1979.


Contents List
Mss 451
Box   1
Folder   1
Series: Histories, 1974, undated
Series: Correspondence
Subseries: Domestic
Western Region
Box   1
Folder   2
Congressional strategy, 1974
Meetings and conferences
Box   1
Folder   3
, 1974 June 14-16 (Sweets Mill)
Box   1
Folder   3
, 1975 February 15-17 (Los Angeles)
Box   1
Folder   4
Miscellany, undated
States
Box   1
Folder   5
Arizona, 1974-1975
California
Box   1
Folder   6-7
General papers, 1972-1975
Box   1
Folder   8
Politics, 1973-1974
Box   1
Folder   9
Meetings and conferences
Scope and Content Note: Includes state conferences, 1973 August 3-5 (Santa Barbara), and state coordinating committee, 1973 August 31 and 1973 October 13, 14
Box   1
Folder   10
United Campaign, 1974
Local affiliates
Box   1
Folder   11
Bay area, 1974-1975
Box   1
Folder   12
Berkeley, 1973-1975
Box   1
Folder   13
Fresno, 1973-1974
Los Angeles
Box   1
Folder   14
General papers, 1972-1974
Box   1
Folder   15
Indochina Work Group, 1974
Box   2
Folder   1-2
United Campaign, 1974
Box   2
Folder   3
Palo Alto, 1974-1975
Box   2
Folder   4
Sacramento, 1973-1974
Box   2
Folder   5
San Diego, 1972-1975
Box   2
Folder   6
San Fernando Valley, 1973
Box   2
Folder   7
Santa Barbara, 1974
Box   2
Folder   8
Santa Cruz, 1974-1975
Box   2
Folder   9
Santa Rosa, undated
Box   2
Folder   10
Colorado, 1973-1974
Box   2
Folder   11
District of Columbia, 1974-1975
Box   2
Folder   12
Meeting, 1974 June 15
Box   2
Folder   13
Georgia, 1974-1975
Box   2
Folder   14
Hawaii, 1974-1975
Box   2
Folder   15
Illinois, 1972-1974
Box   3
Folder   1
Indiana, 1973-1975
Box   3
Folder   2
Kansas, 1974-1975
Box   3
Folder   3
Kentucky, 1973-1975
Box   3
Folder   4
Maryland, 1974-1975
Box   3
Folder   5
Massachusetts, 1972-1975
Michigan
Box   3
Folder   6
Ann Arbor, 1973-1975
Box   3
Folder   7
Detroit, 1973-1975
Box   3
Folder   8
Minnesota, 1973-1975
Box   3
Folder   9
Miscellaneous contacts
Box   3
Folder   10
Missouri, 1973-1975
Box   3
Folder   11
Montana, 1975
Box   3
Folder   12
Nebraska, 1974-1975
Box   3
Folder   13
New Jersey, 1972-1974
Box   3
Folder   14
New Mexico, 1974-1975
Box   4
Folder   1
New York, 1972-1975
Box   4
Folder   2
New York City, 1974-1975
Box   4
Folder   3
North Carolina, 1973-1974
Box   4
Folder   4
Ohio, 1972-1975
Box   4
Folder   5
Oregon, 1974
Box   4
Folder   6
Portland, 1973-1975
Pennsylvania
Box   4
Folder   7
Harrisburg, 1972
Philadelphia
Box   4
Folder   8
General papers, 1972-1974
Box   4
Folder   9
Financial records, 1972-1973
Box   4
Folder   10
Pittsburgh, 1972-1975
Box   4
Folder   11
South Dakota, 1974
Box   4
Folder   12
Tennessee, 1974
Texas
Box   4
Folder   13
Austin, 1974-1975
Box   4
Folder   14
Vermont, 1973-1974
Box   4
Folder   15
Virginia, 1974-1975
Box   5
Folder   1
Washington, 1974-1975
Box   5
Folder   2
Seattle, 1974-1975
Box   5
Folder   3
Spokane, 1974-1975
Box   5
Folder   4
Wisconsin, 1973-1975
Other organizations
Box   5
Folder   5
Coalition to Stop Funding the War, 1974
Box   5
Folder   6
Indochina Mobile Education Project, 1973-1974
Box   5
Folder   7
Indochina Resource Center, 1973-1975
Box   5
Folder   8
Miscellaneous groups, 1973-1974
Box   5
Folder   9
Union of Vietnamese in the United States, 1975
Box   5
Folder   10
United Methodist Office for the United Nations, 1974-1975
Box   5
Folder   11
Vietnam Resource Center, 1973-1974
Box   5
Folder   12
Vietnam Veterans Against the War, 1973-1975
Box   5
Folder   13
Subseries: Foreign
Box   5
Folder   13
Canada, 1973-1974
Box   5
Folder   14
England, 1973-1975
Box   5
Folder   15
France, 1973
Box   5
Folder   16
Germany, 1972-1975
Box   5
Folder   17
Hong Kong, 1973-1975
Box   5
Folder   18
Netherlands, 1972-1975
Box   5
Folder   19
Norway, 1973-1975
Box   5
Folder   20
New Zealand, 1973-1975
Box   5
Folder   21
Sweden, 1972-1975
Box   5
Folder   22
Stockholm Conference, 1973-1974
Box   5
Folder   23
Vietnam, 1974-1975
Series: Meetings and Conferences
Box   5
Folder   25
1972 November 17-18, National Conference (Detroit)
800A/34-40, 800A/108-117
Recorded sessions
Mss 451
Box   5
Folder   25
1972 December 29-30, Liaison Meeting (Boston)
Box   5
Folder   26
1973 February 16-18, National Meeting (Detroit)
800A/28-32
Recorded sessions
Mss 451
Box   6
Folder   1
1973 August 16, National Meeting (D.C.)
Box   6
Folder   2
1973 October 26-28, Unity Conference (Germantown, Ohio)
Box   6
Folder   3
1974 March 1-3, National Interim Committee Meeting (Cleveland)
Box   6
Folder   4
1974 May 4 and 5, Ad hoc Kent State Meeting
Box   6
Folder   5
1974 June 28 and 29, National Interim Committee Meeting (Pittsburgh)
Box   6
Folder   6
1975 April 11-13, Issues Conference
Box   6
Folder   7
1975 May 1, Standing Committee Meeting
Box   6
Folder   8
1975 July 11-13, National Meeting (Ann Arbor)
Box   6
Folder   9
Series: Financial Records, 1973
Series: Publications
Box   6
Folder   10
Press releases, mailings, and form letters, undated
Box   6
Folder   11
Pamphlets, undated
Box   7
Folder   1
Handbook, 1972
Box   7
Folder   2
Series: Clippings, 1972-1975
Series: Subject Files
Box   7
Folder   3
Amnesty, 1973-1974
Box   7
Folder   4
Capital Hill committee, 1974
Box   7
Folder   5
Congress, 1973-1974
Box   7
Folder   6
Focal Point, 1973-1974
Box   7
Folder   7
Fonda, Henry, fundraiser, 1974
Box   7
Folder   8
Fonda/Hayden writings, 1972-1974
Box   7
Folder   9
“Hayden for Senate,” 1975
Box   7
Folder   10
Media contacts, mailing lists, undated
Box   7
Folder   11
Organizers' School, 1974
800A/44-47
Incomplete sessions of the IPC Organizers' School featuring many comments by Hayden, 1974
Mss 451
Box   8
Folder   1-3
Pekin, Illinois demonstration, 1973
Box   8
Folder   4
Prisons, undated
Box   8
Folder   5
Revolutionary Union, 1975
Box   8
Folder   6
Saigon demonstration, 1975
800A/50
Telephone call from Saigon about anti-war demonstration in front of U.S. embassy, 1975
800A/75
Interview with IPC representatives concerning the Saigon embassy demonstration; interview with an unidentified Thai speaker about student political activity
800A/79
Further comments about the Saigon demonstration, interrupted by remarks by Ernest Peterra about West Germany and Vietnam
800A/87
Interview with two IPC representatives concerning the demonstration and conditions witnessed in Laos
Mss 451
Box   8
Folder   7
Nicholls notes, 1975
Box   8
Folder   8
Teaching about Indochina, undated
800A/20-21
Cambodian Teach-in, including Noam Chomsky and Malcolm Campbell, circa 1974
800A/45
Tom Hayden discussing the history of the anti-war movement (possibly IPC Vietnam class), undated
800A/51-53
Presentation by Tom Hayden of a general history of the war, his philosophy of it, the Nixon resignation (possibly recorded at the 1975 Issues conference)
800A/105-107
Tom Hayden's IPC class on Vietnam, 1973 March 18 and March 25
Mss 451
Tours
Box   8
Folder   9
1972
800A/5
Interview with Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden, as part of the IPC tour on the Barry Farber program in New York City, 1972 September 21?
800A/8
Discussion between Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden and “The Peace Group,” a singing group, prior to their performance at the Ohio State Fair as part of the 1972 IPC tour
800A/10
Interview with Jane Fonda, in Farmington, Michigan, as part of the IPC tour, 1972 September 15
800A/17
Recording of a VVAW function, in Chicago which featured Hayden and Holly Near, 1972 October 21
800A/18
IPC program at Portland College which featured a speech by Jane Fonda, 1972
800A/22
IPC press conference in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, with Hayden, Fonda, George Smith, and others, 1972 September 8
800A/41
Unidentified local Ohio IPC meeting, 1972 September 4
800A/42
IPC tour in Columbus, Ohio, including an address by Tom Hayden, 1972
Mss 451
Box   8
Folder   10
1973
800A/6 and 15
Recording of Holly Near, Bob Chenoweth, and Debris and Hayden on the IPC tour [not identical to 800A/98], 1973 October 17
800A/16
Interview with Jane Fonda, possibly recorded in Arizona as part of the IPC tour, 1973 May 19
800A/98
Tour in Phoenix with Near, Debris, Hayden, and Chenoweth, 1973 October 17
Mss 451
Box   8
Folder   11
1974
800A/63
Speech by Daniel Ellsberg presented as part of an IPC tour, circa 1974
Mss 451
Box   8
Folder   12-14
Hanoi
800A/67
Interview by Danny Schecter of WBCN-FM in Boston with IPC representatives Steve Kagen and Carol Kurtz about their visit to North Vietnam, 1974 December 15
800A/80-82
Translation of remarks by former political prisoner Nguyen Huu Xu recorded by IPC representatives as part of their 1974 trip to Vietnam
Note: 800A/81 and 82 are rather faint.
800A/83
Carol Kurtz's remarks to Hanoi Fatherland Front and translation of interview with political prisoner Phan Thi Bon, taped as part of the IPC tour
800A/84
Interview at a hospital in Bach Mai recorded by IPC representatives during their visit to Vietnam and a message from the IPC in California from an unidentified North Vietnamese
800A/54
Interview with former political prisoners Phan Thi Bon and Nguyen Huu Xu, circa 1974
800A/85
Continuation of the interview with prisoner Phan Thi Bon, 1974
Mss 451
United Campaign
Box   8
Folder   15
Joint planning committee minutes, 1973-1974
Box   8
Folder   16
Organizers' manual, undated
Box   8
Folder   17
Saigon inquiry committee, 1974
Box   9
Folder   1
Ying Lee Kelley notes, 1974
Box   9
Folder   2
Tiger cage vigil and fast, 1974
Box   9
Folder   3
International Days of Concern, 1974
Box   9
Folder   4
Zimmerman petition, 1974-1975
Box   9
Folder   5
Miscellany
Audio 800A
Series: Miscellaneous Sound Recordings
800A/1
“End Aid to Indochina,” 3 spot announcements, circa 1974
800A/2, 800A/33
Tom Hayden's Report from Hanoi, undated
800A/3-4
“The Post-War,” a soundtrack prepared by NARMIC, circa 1974
800A/4 (continued)
Red Star Singers, 1973 February 11
800A/7
Interview with Gareth Porter about Vietnam on WTKO, 1972 April 11
800A/9
Interview with Gabriel Kolko about Vietnam, 1974 January 4
800A/11
Speeches from the Indochina Solidarity Conference in London, 1972 December 23
800A/12
Speech by K.Y. at the University of Virginia, undated
800A/13
National Town Hall Meeting, discussion of the CIA and Congress, November 24, 1974, with James Abourezk, Tom Braden, and Harold Ford
800A/14
“Paris Peace Agreement One Year Later,” a program produced by The Rest of the News, which featured Kolko and others discussing post-accord conditions, 1974
800A/14 (continued)
Anti-war and anti-Nixon songs
800A/19
Interview of Norris Charles by Steven Jahe? about the return of some POWs to Denmark
800A/23-27
Recordings of the Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder taped from Saigon, 1974 September
800A/43
Interview with POW John Naismith by Dick Willington on KGIL, 1972? May 8 or 9
800A/43 (continued)
Some of Hayden's IPC class on Vietnam, 1973 May 2
800A/44
Interview of Trang, the first DRV citizen to visit the United States, undated
800A/46
Interview with Hayden and Fonda about their recent visit to Vietnam (probably recorded in Michigan as part of the IPC tour), 1972?
800A/47
Interview with Al Patti about Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnam war, 1976 September 18
800A/48
A general discussion of political philosophy by Tom Hayden (perhaps part of the IPC Vietnam class), undated
800A/49
Statement by Le Duc Tho, 1973 December 25
800A/55
Speech by Jean Pierre Debris at UCLA, followed by a portion of a speech at Claremont, undated
800A/56
Informal conversation between Daniel Ellsberg, Hayden, and others about the Pentagon Papers, Nixon, and the Vietnam War, undated
800A/57-59
Conversation between Stephen M. Davis, military documents coordinator in Saigon, with Hayden and other unidentified IPC representatives regarding military intelligence operations in Vietnam and in the United States and post-accord secret military activities in Vietnam, 1974
800A/60
Unidentified speaker on Vietnam, undated
800A/61
Interview about “San Diego 10” Trail, undated
800A/62
Holly Near songs, undated
800A/64
Remarks by an unidentified representative of an F&L student group at a Swedish university, undated
800A/65
“Cambodia Resists,” a Berkeley forum featuring Banning Garrett and a representative of the Union of Vietnamese, 1973 June 6
800A/66
Vietnamese songs dedicated to Jane Fonda, undated
800A/68-69
Recordings of POWs from North Vietnam, circa 1973
800A/70-74
“Indochina Report,” a series of programs of news analysis distributed by the Asia News Service
Scope and Content Note: Reports of June 3, June 17, and July 1, 1973 and March 25 (1973?). The report of July 31, 1972 concerns the bombing of the dikes and includes comments by Jane Fonda. Side 2 of reel 73 is a program on Vietnamese women.
800A/76
The Rest of the News story concerning the threatened deportation of Vietnamese students who opposed the Thieu regime, circa 1974 August
800A/77
Jane Fonda dictating letters and remarks by an unidentified POW, circa 1974
800A/86
Summary of the UNLF's basic study circle, (a Swedish student group), undated
800A/88
Interview with discharged B-52 pilot Mike Hect, concerning missions to Cambodia, the effect of bombing, and his discharge, 1973 April 28
800A/89
“Laos New Provision Government,” a Rest of the News production, 1974
800A/90
Taped telephone conversation with John Sprayers of San Francisco concerning interpretation of recent news from Vietnam, 1975 February
800A/91
Interview with Ngo Cong Doc, a self-exiled Vietnamese editor and former assemblyman, concerning the Third Force movement among expatriated Indochinese, 1975 March
800A/92
Short French-Vietnamese interview with Father Chan Lin?, undated
800A/93
Taped telephone conversation to Carol Kurtz from an un-identified speaker regarding the proceedings of the Washington Peace Assembly, 1975
800A/94
Interview with Dy Van Sau, 1973 October 20
800A/95
Conversation with Ly San Sau and Phan Thi Minh of the PRG Information Bureau in Paris, undated
800A/96
Conversation between Susanne? and Kha of the PRG Information Bureau in Stockholm, undated
800A/138
American Forum, a discussion of U.S. AID program by Charles Whitehouse, a State Department official, and Gareth Porter, 1972 January 30
800A/139
Radio program about the taking of Quantri and related demonstration in Del Mar, California, circa 1972
800A/140
Evening Edition, with Marshall Nguyen Cao Ky and Stanley Karnow, interviewed by Martin Agronski, 1974 June 10?
800A/141
Interview of Jane Fonda, Jennifer Dohrn, sister of Bernadette, and Ken Kelly of the White Panther Party, on Channel 7 (Detroit), 1970 December?
Disc 150A/1
The Wounded Night, songs by Peggy Seeger, Ewan MacColl and Danny and Judy Rose-Redwood recorded for Medical Aid for Indochina, undated
Disc 150A/2
Chants Revolutionnaires du Front Uni National du Kampuchea, undated
Appendix: Audio Recordings List (Audio 800A)
Note

The audio recordings in this list record the information found on the labels of the recordings themselves. This may differ from the information found in the contents list. Some of the recordings listed here are not included in the contents list.


Call Number Title/Description
800A/1 Jane Fonda, “End Aid to Indo China”
800A/2 Tom Hayden, Report from Hanoi
800A/3 The Post-War War by National Action/Research on the Military-Industrial Complex (NARMIC)
800A/4 “Red Star singers,” 1973 February 11
800A/5 Barry Farber Radio Show, 1972 September 21
800A/6 IPC Hayden, Chenoweth, Debris, and Near, Q and A
800A/7 WKO Interview, 1972 April 11
800A/8 Columbus Students
800A/9 Interviews, Gabriel Kolko, 1974 January 4
800A/10 Jane Galland Con College Farmington, 1972 September 15
800A/11 Indochina Solidarity Conference London, 1972 December
800A/12 Speech by K.Y. at University of Virginia
800A/13 Town Hall Meetings Abourezk, Braden, Ford, Harrison, Salisbury
800A/14 “Paris Peace Agreement One Year Later”
800A/15 Chenoweth, Debris, Hayden, 1973 October 17
800A/16 Jane Fonda, 1973 May 19
800A/17 Tom and Holly, Chicago, 1972 October 21
800A/18 Jane Fonda with the Indochina Peace Campaign, prepared program
800A/19 Interview with Norris Charles
800A/20-21 Chomsky: Caldwell, Cambodia Teach-in
800A/22 Press Corp, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Tom, Jane, Press Conference, 1972 September 8
800A/23 Tomorrow Show, 1974 September 23-24
800A/24 Tomorrow Show, Vietnam #1, 1974 September 16
800A/25 Tomorrow Show, Vietnam #2, 1974? April 9 and February 2
800A/26 Tomorrow Show, Vietnam #3 and #40, 1974? September 3
800A/27 Tomorrow Show, Vietnam #4, 1974? April 9 and July 1
800A/28 IPC Recorded Session, 1973 February 16
800A/29 IPC Recorded Session Bill Zimmerman, 1973 February 16
800A/30 IPC Recorded Session, 1973 September 16
800A/31 IPC Recorded Session #32
800A/32 IPC Session #32 VI
800A/33 Tom Hayden Hanoi Report
800A/34 Fred Branform report on Hanoi, Susan Wind, 1972 November 17
800A/35 “Xa” explanation, 1972 November 18
800A/36 John McCall, Susan Wind, Fresno, California
800A/37 Tom Hayden, State proposals
800A/38 General discussion on resource center
800A/39 Tom Hayden proposal discussion, Susan Wind, Fresno, California
800A/40 End of convention, Holly (songs), Fred Branform
800A/41 70-75 people, Columbus-Wesley, IPC local, 1972 September 4
800A/42 Columbus, local IPC, 1972 September 4
800A/43 Hayden Class, 1973 May 2
800A/44 Trang-first DRV United States
800A/45 Ramon Arbona PRSP
800A/46 Lon Gardo
800A/47 Interview with Patti, 1976 September 18
800A/48 Tom Hayden
800A/49 Statement by Le Duc Tho, 1973 December 25
800A/50 From Saigon
800A/51 Hayden
800A/52 Luci Weu interview
800A/53 Hayden C
800A/54 #3 Nguyen Huu Xu Political Prisioner
800A/55 Debris Truon UCLA
800A/56 Informal conversation between Daniel Ellsberg, Hayden, and others about the Pentagon Papers, Nixon, and the Vietnam War, undated
800A/57-59 Steve Davis, 1974
800A/60 Unidentified speaker on Vietnam, undated
800A/61 San Diego “10” Trial
800A/62 Holly Near 2nd Album
800A/63 Speech by Daniel Ellsberg presented as part of an IPC tour, circa 1974
800A/64 May 20 Meeting of University group
800A/65 “Cambodia Resists” Forum, University of California - Berkley by AIC, 1973 June 6
800A/66 Songs dedicated to Jane Fonda
800A/67 WBCN FM 104.1 Boston, Return to Vietnam, 1974 December 15
800A/68-69 Recordings of POWs from North Vietnam, circa 1973
800A/70 “Indochina Report,” 1973 July 1
800A/71 “Indochina Report,” 1973 June 3
800A/72 “Indochina Report,” 1973 June 17
800A/73 AIG Indochina Report, Special Program on Dikes
800A/74 “Indochina Report”
800A/75 Indochina, Margie and AC
800A/76 Vietnamese Students, Hiroshina, Cambodia
800A/77 Sack son
800A/78 “Vietnam Sounds”
800A/79 Michael, 1975 January 27
800A/80 Nguyen Huu Xu, former political prisoner
800A/81 Nguyen Huu Xu
800A/82 Nhun Thi Huu, Nguyen Huu Xu
800A/83 Carol Kurtz's speech to Fatherland Front (Hanoi); Interview with Phan Thi Bon
800A/84 Khan Thien (Dr. Dai)
800A/85 Interview, Phan Thi Bon
800A/86 Summary of UNLFs basic page by page summary
800A/87 Interview with Paul and Louise
800A/88 Mike Hech B-52 pilot, 1973 April 28
800A/89 “LAOS: New Provisional Government”
800A/90 John Sprag
800A/91 Ngo Cong Duc, Pasadena, 1975 March
800A/92 Father Chen Tin
800A/93 Peace Assembly
800A/94 Dy Van Sau, 1973 October 20
800A/95 May 18 conversation with Ly San Sau and Phan Thi Minh
800A/96 Kha and Susanne, PRG Info Bureau Stockholm
800A/97 [Unidentified]
800A/98 Tour in Phoenix with Near, Debris, Hayden and Chenoweth, 1973 October 17
800A/99 Indochina peace campaign
800A/100-101 Nixon's acceptance speech
800A/102-104 “Dien Bien Phu Revsited,” 1975 April 18
800A/105 Teaching About Indochina, Tom Hayden, 1973 March 18
800A/106-107 Class on Vietnam, Tom Hayden, 1973 March 25
800A/108-117 IPC National Conference (Detroit), 1972 November 17-18
800A/118 American Pilots in North Vietnam (songs they recorded)
800A/119-120 Eyewitness at Hue Dr.'s Eric Wuiff and Stanley Millet, 1963 July 25
800A/121 “The Bombing of the Dikes,” C. Kurts, J. Fonda, T. Hayden
800A/122 Beyond Productions, “FTA Show,” 1971 March 13
800A/123-124 Talk on Panther Party, “State Power or Revolutionary Suicide”
800A/125 Recording of Ethnic Music (Maybe Eastern European)
800A/126 Condensed Radio, Steve Wrike
800A/127 [Unidentified]
800A/128-130 Nous Avons Mangé La Forêt, Georges Condeminas and Chris Koch, 1963 April 16
800A/131 [Missing or number skipped]
800A/132 “You'll Be a Man,” music by Malvina Reynolds
800A/133 There's a Big Change Coming in “Seventy Two,” McGovern
800A/134 Elsewhere in Indochina, 1962
800A/135 Women in Vietnam
800A/136 Stop it Now, Ramsey Elich, Vietnamese Women
800A/137 Arch Oboler's Plays: James Cagney in Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo
800A/138 American Forum, “U.S. Aid Policy in Vietnam” with Charles Whitehouse and Garret Porter, 1972 January 30
800A/139 News: Demonstration Tape, Jack Nicholl, Dee Hartley, Bill Ritter, Bob Hartley
800A/140 The Evening Edition, Martin Nagronski with Nguyen Cao Ky
800A/141 Interview of Jane Fonda, Jennifer Dohrn, sister of Bernadette, and Ken Kelly of the White Panther Party, on Channel 7 (Detroit), 1970 December?
800A/142 IPC Organizational Meeting
800A/143 Finished Pentagon Papers, Sound of Nixon Film
800A/144-147 IPC organizational meeting
800A/148-149 Condensed Radio by Steve Wrike
800A/150 Jane Fonda, music home recording by James D. and G. Edgar
800A/151 “The Unknown Soldier Chicano,” by Paul Rubio
800A/152-154 “The Rising Cry for Justice,” by Hirschman, 1972 August 6