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Peace movements

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on social movements advocating peace. Works on the renunciation on moral grounds of offensive or defensive military action are entered under Pacifism.

Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:

Street Journal & San Diego Free Press, 1969-12-12 to 1970-12-04

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Library holdings of the Street Journal & San Diego Free Press are 1969-12-12 to 1970-12-04. Library holdings likely contain gaps.

Dates: Publication: 1969-12-12 to 1970-12-04

Teaspoon Door, 1968-07-19; 1968-08-16; 1969-02-14

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Scope and Contents Library holdings are three issues. Underground tabloid style newspaper with local content and reprintings. News, events, reviews, interviews, cartoons. Regualr columns were published in the paper, including: Eyesight for the blind: folk and blues column HIPpocrates by Eugene Schoenfeld, M.D.: The HIPpocrates column went by various similiar names in the paper (Hippocrates, HIP Pocrates, etc.) and was syndicated out of the Berkeley Barb. HIPpocrates was a physician...
Dates: Publication: 1968-07-19; 1968-08-16; 1969-02-14

The Door (Vol. 3, No. 13), 1971-11-25

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Scope and Contents "Patient Suvives Balboa -- Barely" [intolerable conditions at Balboa Naval Hospital]; "Racism Revealed at Pendleton" [Charles E. Knox of the Congressional Black Caucus visited Camp Pendleton to talk with Black Marines about racism in the military]; "Reader's Soapbox"; "Unknown Man Succeeds Councilwoman" [F. Gilbert Johnson chosen by San Diego City Council to replace Helen Cobb, who resigned; demonstrations ensued]; "Manslaughter Charged in Abortion" [Sarasota, FL]; "Marvel Introduces Hung-Up...
Dates: Publication: 1971-11-25