Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Found in 336 Collections and/or Records:
Flier for War Protest, 1970 May
Flier for passive protest Wednesday, May 27th, All Day. Announcing: ''for 24 hours, buy nothing, transact no business, do no work''.
Flier Questioning ''What in the World Are We Doing in a Place like Laos?'', 1970 May
Flier from Senate questioning presence in Southest Asia. Quotes from Senator Fulbright and Symington.
Flier Reading ''Vietnamization: To Change the Color of the Corpses'', 1970 May
Flier for rally against the war and for the People's Peace Treaty.
Flier to Join the Strike, 1970 May
Flier to join the strike and support the withdrawal of troops from Indochina.
Flier to Join the United Women Contingent, 1970 April
United Women Contingent flier for march and rally against the war in Denver on April 17th.
For the record. Vietnam bombing, gun bill, 1967 August 23
Handwritten letter from Richard L. Thorn, 1970 May 24
Handwritten letter to Chancellor Mitchell expressing Thorn's support for his response to the Woodstock West protests. Thorn, a DU parent, discusses his belief that protesting students were being indoctrinated and compares them to a Nazi plant at DU before WWII. He also advocates for throwing protesting students out of the university.
Peter H. Dominick Papers
Positive messages - telegrams, 1970
Stapled sheaf of telegrams from DU parents with positive messages to Chancellor Mitchell regarding the Woodstock West protests, supporting Mitchell and his response to the protests.
Poster Declaring ''U.S. Out of Southeast Asia Now'', 1970 May
Poster for rally and march against the war on April 17 in City Park, Denver, Colorado.