Brian Willson Papers, 1985-1992

Container Title
M95-151
Part 3 (M95-151): Additions, 1985-1986
Physical Description: 4.5 cubic feet (4 records center cartons, 3 card file boxes, and 1 flat box), 76 photographs, and 5 videorecordings 
Scope and Content Note: This addition relates entirely to the Veterans Fast for Life, a peace action protesting U.S. policy in Nicaragua in which Willson participated during 1986. Materials include primarily letters of support for the protest. Also included are photographs; background material; and videorecordings related to the movement.
Box   1-4
Letters from supporters, 1986
Box   4
Folder   40
Negative and unusual letters
Box   4
Folder   41
Press releases, citations, manual and other background
Box   4
Folder   42
Speech notes (Brian Willson?), 1985-1986
Box   4
Folder   43
Charlie Liteky
Box   4
Folder   44
Poetry
Box   4
Folder   45-47
Clippings
Box   5-7
Postcards from supporters, 1986
Box   8
Banners made by the children of St. John of God, San Francisco, California
Physical Description: 7 banners 
Photographs
PH Box   25
Folder   1
Fasters and related subjects, Washington, D.C.
PH Box   25
Folder   2
Miscellaneous images, Washington, D.C., including Willson with Senator Ted Kennedy
PH Box   25
Folder   3
A California demonstration in support of Veterans Fast for Life
PH Box   25
Folder   4
Miscellaneous demonstrations in support of Veterans Fast for Life
PH Box   25
Folder   5
Chaplain Charlie Liteky in military uniform
Film Archive
Videorecordings
Physical Description: VHS tapes 
Interviews with fasters and supporters and other related events, Washington, D.C., September-October 23, 1986
Physical Description: 2 tapes 
“Veterans Fast for Life,” produced by Science and Behavior Books, Palo Alto, California; interviews with fasters and supporters
Charles Liteky and Bill Gandall speaking at a Meeting of the Florida Coalition for Peace and Justice, December 12, 1986
“I Witness: Nicaragua,” produced by Martha Mollison and the Somerville Producers Group; interviews with eleven guests who have been to Nicaragua, September 23, 1986