Vietnam War era ephemera collection
Leaflets and newspapers that were distributed on the University of Washington campus during the decades of the 1960s and 1970s that reflect the social environment and political activities of the youth movement in Seattle during that period.
More About This Collection
Contributor to Resource
University of Washington. Libraries. Digital Initiatives, University of Washington. Libraries
Date of Original
1960/1979
Subject
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements--Washington (State)-- Seattle
Civil rights--Washington (State)--Seattle
Student movements--Washington (State)--Seattle
Civil disobedience--Washington (State)--Seattle
Gay liberation movement--Washington (State)--Seattle
Feminism--Washington (State)--Seattle
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Posters
Location
United States, Washington, King County, Seattle, 47.60621, -122.33207
Type
StillImage, Text
Description
"The text are selections from Vietnam War era ephemera collection of printed ephemera including pamphlets, posters, manifestos, newsletters, booklets, and open letters created by the various Seattle-area and University of Washington manifestations of American civil rights and protest movements of the late 1960's and 1970's. The material centers mainly around the Vietnam War, but includes much about feminism, racism, socialism, labor unions and the rights of farm workers, gay rights, environmental and economic boycotts of large corporations and agro-industry, prisoners' rights, and the Iranian revolution of 1979."
Contributing Institution
University of Washington. Libraries. Special Collections Division
Search Results
2. Vietnam Veterans Against the War Newsletter #3, March 16, 1973
3. Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Seattle chapter, announces its support of a demonstration to "Indict the U.S. Government for Genocide"
4. Fight Nixon's Conspiracy! Demonstrate July 31-Aug. 4, Gainesville, Florida
5. Six Vietnam Veterans Against the War Indicted: Conspiracy to Riot at Republican Convention, 1972
6. Statement of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, March 1972
7. Vietnam Veterans Against the War letter regarding non-affiliation with socialist organizations, March 4, 1972
8. Vietnam Veterans Against the War Newsletter, April 1972
9. An advertisement for Vietnam Veterans Against the War in Playboy Magazine, February 1971
10. Handwritten notes on the aims of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, 1971-1974
11. Letter from Vietnam Veterans Against the War National Office regarding Christmas packages for soldiers, 1971
12. Letter from Vietnam Veterans Against the War regarding recent demonstrations in Washington, D.C., 1971
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