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Lessons of the Sixties: A history of local Washington, DC activism for peace and justice from 1960-1975: Personal papers
Collection
Identifier: MS2392
Abstract
Lessons of the Sixties is an organization dedicated to documenting the efforts and lessons learned by local DC Metropolitan Area activists, students, organizers and those who dreamed of building a better world through new ideas, political advocacy, local organization building, and other means in the years 1960-1975. Since 2010, the Institute for Policy Studies has served as the organizational home for the Lessons of the 60s providing office space and infrastructural support. Since 2010 the...
Dates:
1937-2016; Majority of material found within 1967-1981
Richard Dunlop collection on Vietnam War-era Protests
Collection
Identifier: MS2176
Abstract
Collection contains papers, images, sound recordings, and memorabilia related to various social issues, including the Vietnam War, civil rights, women's rights, poverty, communism, and the environment. The material dates from 1959-86, and documents protest activities in the Washington, DC area and other parts of the United States.
Dates:
1959-1986
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