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M88-305
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Part 2 (M88-305, Audio 616A/2-13, 48-73, 75-83, PH Mss 395): Additions, circa 1964-1973 0.2 cubic feet (1 half-archives box), 39 tape recordings, 8 disc recordings, and 0.1 cubic feet of transparencies (1 folder) : Additions, circa 1964-1973, including a notebook with details about a trip to Southeast Asia (including North Vietnam), transparencies of North Vietnam (twenty-five 35 mm color slides), "How a Microphone Ruined Our Union" (about the Mississippi Freedom Labor Union), a script for the play "We Got Everything, Ma, To look Forward To," notes relating to a book manuscript ("Truckers in Revolt"), letters from Tom Gardner, miscellaneous near-print material, disc recordings concerning Vietnam, and tape recordings.
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Papers
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Box
1
Folder
1
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Southeast Asia trip, circa 1965-1966
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PH Mss 395
Folder
9
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North Vietnam transparencies, 1965 October-1966 January
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M88-305
Box
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Folder
2
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Passport revoked, 1966
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Box
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Folder
3
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Nuclear weapons, 1960s
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Box
1
Folder
4
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Civil Rights, African American, circa 1965-1970
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Box
1
Folder
5
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Labor, circa 1967-1972
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Tape recordings
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Audio
616A/2-3
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Mississippi Freedom Labor Union
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Audio
616A/4
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George S. (side 1), Clarence S. (side 2), 1967 July 12
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Audio
616A/5
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David Harris, 1969 July 4
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Audio
616A/6
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Bob Dylan Great White Wonder, 1969 July 6
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Audio
616A/7
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Sylvia Woods, RAFT, 1969
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Audio
616A/8
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Genora Dollinger, Women's role in Flint GM strike, 1970 April 16
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Audio
616A/9
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Staughton Lynd regarding Alinsky, 1971 June
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Audio
616A/10
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Migas, 1972 July 29
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Audio
616A/11
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Reel 1: Phillip Baymond, Frank Cedervall, Part of John W. Anderson, 1973 September 29
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Audio
616A/12
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Walter Reuther Labor History (Det) Roll 1, 1973 December 1
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Audio
616A/13
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Walter Reuther Labor History (Det) Roll 2, 1973 December 1
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Audio
616A/48
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Petras, Chaty, Balanoff, Jim Maloney on 1919
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Audio
616A/49
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Amalg Gabray
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Audio
616A/51
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Strike Two Steve 0n 1014 Black wot Con Jim P on 1010 Young Steelworkers Kate on Unemployment hcd Thomp (beg)
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Audio
616A/52
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Side 1: Thompson and Dietsch
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Audio
616A/53
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Wayne Kennedy, Walden, Tucke[r]
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Audio
616A/54
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Kennedy, Koinonia Bap[tist] Ch[urch]
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Audio
616A/55
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Peter Llewellyn, Jack Palme[r]
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Audio
616A/57
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Janis Joplin-- Cheap Thrills Iron Butterfl[y] Traffic
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Audio
616A/58-59
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Concluding remarks of John W. Anderson
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Audio
616A/60
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Philip Raymond, Frank [Cedervall], John W. Anderson
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Audio
616A/62
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Butt (side 1), Weit (side 2) A
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Audio
616A/63
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Powers (side 1), Weit (side 2) B
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Audio
616A/56
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Weit C
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Audio
616A/64
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George Patterson, 1st Labor Forum
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Audio
616A/65
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DeCaux tape #3
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Audio
616A/66
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Vicky DeCaux
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Audio
616A/67
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Q and A, Reel III, 1 of 3
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Audio
616A/68
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Vicky Kramer, Dr. Miller
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Audio
616A/69
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A Dylan New Morning, Garwood (side 2) mooty
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Audio
616A/70
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MFD
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Audio
616A/71
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Vicky Star, 1972 February 15
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Audio
616A/72
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Callow Barbiero Garwood
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Audio
616A/73
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U.S. Conference
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Audio
616A/75
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Reddick Young, Ola K.
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Audio
616A/76
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Manzando (1)
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Audio
616A/77
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Garwood on one side
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Disc recordings
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Audio
616A/50
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"Viet Nam: Voices of Policy & Protest" - Rostrum, RD-100, 1966
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Audio
616A/61
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"Spoken Arts: Monologues by Lillian Smith - Lillian Smith reads 'Our Faces, Our Words'"
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Audio
616A/78-79
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"Berkeley Teach-In: Vietnam - Voices and Documents Recorded at the Berkeley Campus of the University of California by Radio Stations KPFA" (Folkways, FD 5765), 1966
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Audio
616A/80-81
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"The Oswald Case: Mark Lane's Testimony to the Warren Commission" (Broadside [Folkways], BR-501), 1964
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Audio
616A/82
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"No More War - Songs Composed and Sung by Jacqueline Sharpe, with Arrangements by Walter Raim (Cutty Wren, CWR-101), 1966
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Audio
616A/83
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"The Great Banquet and Other Parables Retold by Clarence Jordan" (Koinonia, XCTV-121902)
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