Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
U.S. Military – Draft -- Amnesty, 1973–1976
Correspondence and notes from the Greater Lansing Committee on Amnesty and Reconciliation.
U.S. Military – Draft -- Amnesty, approximately 1970-1979
Position papers and brochures regarding amnesty from various church groups.
U.S. Military – Draft – Imprisoned War Objectors, 1968-1973
Prisoner Visitation and Support Committee (PVS) information on Karl Armstrong and the Army Mathematics Research Center bombing in Madison WI (1973). Essay: Noam Chomsky, Paul Lauter and Florence Howe, "Reflections on a Political Trial," from The New York Review of Books (August 22, 1968). Episcopal Peace Fellowship Defense Fund for Brother John Williams (convicted of setting fire to Selective Service draft files with napalm, 1971).
U.S. Military – Draft – Repeal Effort, approximately 1968-1971
Campaigns of the Lansing Committee to Repeal the Draft, Michigan Council to Repeal the Draft, and the Lansing Area Peace Council. Essays on draft repeal by Richard Neuhaus, Stewart Alsop, and James Clayton.
U.S. Military – Draft – Repeal Effort, 1971
Excerpts of Congressional testimony, a glossary of terms and other information from anti-draft group, ENDRAFT.
U.S. Military – Draft – Repeal Effort, 1970–1972
Legislative information, Congressional testimony and other information from the National Council to Repeal the Draft.
U.S. Military – Draft – Draft Counseling materials, approximately 1960-1969
A and B) Pamphlets, manuals, articles on selective service classifications and appeals, conscientious objection, draft resistance, religious values, legal information, etc. for draft-age audience. C) The New Draft Law. A Manual for Lawyers and Counselors (National Lawyers Guild, Ann Fagan Ginger, editor, 1967). 2 copies.