Peace movements
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
An Open Letter To The President Of The United States, 1991 February 4
An open letter composed by retired US Navy officer Pieter S. Myers, critiquing US foreign policy and the use of war as a political tool.
Anti-Wallace Demonstrations - Protest signs, including "Freedom not Facism", 1968 October
Student protestors from University of Denver Students for a Democratic Society chapter at an Anti-Wallace demonstration holding multiple signs, one reading "freedom not fascism" in October 1968. Article in Clarion Vol. 73, No. 8.
Box 29, Scrapbook and Map, 1923, 1970-1971
Scrapbook contains 1970 and 1971 clippings on University of Denver Evans Award to Frances S. Van Derbur, B.A. '29, the Woodstock West anti-Vietnam War protest, Kappa Sigma fraternity, the subsequent university investigations and disciplinary actions, and DU athletics.
"Nonviolent soldiers of democracy" manuscript, 2024
Draft copy of Professor Gilbert's book "Nonviolent soldiers of democracy."
Peace--Council for a Livable World, 1963-1964
This series contains research materials.
Peace--Disarmament and Arms Control, 1961-1966
This series contains research materials.
Peace--World Constitutional Convention, 1963
This series contains research materials.
Students Protesting, circa 1969
A crowd of University of Denver students protesting, one holding a sign reading "trading bombs for troops is a step closer to genocide not peace" and marching down a street.
Students Protesting, circa 1969
Students protesting, some holding a sign "save lives - not face" while marching on a street, affiliated with the University of Denver.
The Peace Times, 1991 February 12
Pamphlet posing as a newsletter that focuses on anti-war sentiments.
