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Summary Information
Paris American Committee to Stop War Records 1961-1975
- Paris American Committee to Stop War
Mss 587; Micro 875; Audio 1405A; PH Mss 587
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
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
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. Approximately half of the material is in
French, with the remainder in
English,
German,
Vietnamese, and
Swedish.
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