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Cockburn, Alexander | November 30, 1985 issue
The article discusses various publications related to social and political issues. The U.S. Peace Movement's performance is discussed. According to the...

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Parenti, Christian | November 10, 2003 issue
The author discusses the views of the grass-roots organizations that oppose the occupation of Iraq, and considers what impact their differences in opinion...

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Bolton, Charles D. | January 27, 1962 issue
The period since mid-1961 has seen the greatest proliferation of peace activities since the 1930's perhaps in the history of the United States. Reasons...

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Abrams, Henry H. | February 3, 1962 issue
Presents several letters to the editor related to the current issues in the U.S. Lack of the influence on public officials in the American peace movement;...

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January 20, 1964 issue
This article focuses on people participating in peace movements in the U.S. The narrow social base of the "peace crowd" has often been deplored, In fact,...

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Widick, B. J. | November 27, 1967 issue
Until the weekend of November 11 and 12, 1967, the peace movement in the U.S. had consisted of a whole spectrum of church, youth and academic groups, with...

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Rapoport, Anatol | March 24, 1962 issue
The peace movement in the United States has become a reality and is gathering momentum. For the first time since Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, peace-oriented periodicals...

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Titus, Richard M. | December 7, 1963 issue
Presents several letters to the editor. Comments on an article related to human overcrowding and social problems; Appreciation of an article related to...

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Wakefield, Dan | December 22, 1962 issue
Although it may not be obvious from the name of the organization, the American Ordnance Association is a peace society in purpose, in operation, and in...

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Bacon, David | June 28, 2004 issue
Since January 2004, workers in the United States have been listening to answers to their questions on conditions in Iraq given by Iraqi workers themselves,...

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