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WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM. MINNESOTA BRANCH:

An Inventory of Its Records



OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION

Creator:Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Minnesota Branch.
Title:Minnesota branch records.
Date:1921-2000.
Abstract:International, United States branch, Minnesota state chapter, and Minnesota local branch records of an international women's organization which works for world peace, disarmament and social and civil rights.
Quantity:39.2 cu. ft. (39 boxes and 2 oversize folders).
Location:See Detailed Description section for shelf locations.

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HISTORY OF THE MINNESOTA BRANCH OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM

The roots of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) go back to April 1915 when more than 1,100 women from twelve countries met in The Hague, Holland. Their goal was to bring about a peaceful solution to World War I. This first international congress of women, which organized the Women's International Committee for Permanent Peace to continue its work, passed twenty resolutions and sent two delegations to fourteen countries and the Pope in the weeks immediately after the conference. While these delegations got many countries to agree to mediation, they were unsuccessful in getting any nation to start the process. Still President Woodrow Wilson was impressed enough with these resolutions that he incorporated many of them into his Fourteen Points. The second international conference of the Women's Committee for Permanent Peace convened in Zurich in 1919, adopted the WILPF name, established an international office in Geneva across the street from the League of Nations, and became the first international body to point out dangers to peace in the Versailles Treaty, which ended World War I. WILPF was not formed by uniting previously existing national units, but was established at the beginning as an international body. The international organization is funded by individual yearly memberships, contributions from national sections, and by gifts and bequests. The first international president was Jane Addams of the United States (eventual winner of the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize) and the first international secretary was Emily Greene Balch, also of the United States (an eventual winner of the 1946 Nobel Peace Prize).

In the United States, the Women's Peace Party organized in Washington, D.C. soon after the outbreak of World War I and they held their first convention in January 1915. In January 1916 they became the United States Section of the Women's International Committee for Permanent Peace (which became WILPF in 1919) and established headquarters in Philadelphia and a legislative office in Washington, D.C.

The Minnesota state branch of WILPF, which brought in three speakers from England, Germany, and France for seminars during the summer of 1922, was formally established as a state branch on October 4, 1922, at the Women's Club of St. Paul. This group was an outgrowth of the Minnesota Women's Disarmament Committee, established in early 1921, which hoped to further the work of the Washington disarmament conferences. They elected Maud Stockwell as their first chairman. Minnesota membership quickly reached 200, at one dollar per year, and within two years reached a membership of around 500, with most of the members from the Twin Cities area and only about 20 members from greater Minnesota. Chapters were organized and survived for a time in Duluth (1924-1926), Red Wing (1930-1931), Albert Lea (1932-1933), Virginia (late 1930s), Winona (1930s), Northfield, Brainerd, Montevideo, Rochester, and St. Cloud. Chapters in Minneapolis and St. Paul survived into the 1970s, when they were merged into the Twin Cities Metro branch. Stockwell continued as state chairman into 1934, when Ruth Gage-Colby took over for two years. The next 16 years the Minnesota section was led by Jean Wilcox of St. Paul and Anne Graves of St. Cloud. Other state leaders were Marjorie Sibley and Viena Hendrickson (1950s), Medora Peterson and Margaret Thomson (1960s), and Eleanor Otterness (1970s). Minnesota hosted national WILPF conventions in Minneapolis (1938 and 1975), and in St. Paul (1961).

While an accounting of WILPF activities and accomplishments on an international, national, and state level is beyond the scope of this history, a few highlights will be noted. Although WILPF acknowledged the weakness of the League of Nations, they worked closely with it during the 1920s and 1930s, supported treaties limiting naval armaments, and supported the 1927 Kellogg-Briand Pact outlawing war. A 1924 WILPF pamphlet warned of rising anti-semitism in Europe and growing totalitarianism in Germany. WILPF international delegations went to Indochina, China, and Nicaragua. Their report on Haiti, after a visit there, led to a withdrawal of U.S. Marines. In 1932 WILPF circulated a worldwide petition addressed to the League of Nations Disarmament Conference and sponsored a cross-country peace caravan (it went through Minnesota) to gather signatures. Senate hearings on profits in the arms industry resulted from WILPF urgings and WILPF strongly supported the Emergency Peace Campaign of 1937-1939, which hoped to head off World War II, and urged the United States not to supply war materials to Japan and other countries. While WILPF lost many members during the 1940s, those that remained continued to fight for civil and human rights, proposed help for the European Jews and other victims of the war, and opposed the massive internment of Japanese-Americans. WILPF was present at the San Francisco conference which founded the United Nations in 1945 and was granted consultative status three years later with the United Nations Economic and Social Council. In the 1950s WILPF opposed the Korean War and government curtailing of civil liberties during the red scare. WILPF refused to amend its constitution to ban communists from membership. In 1957 WILPF presented 10,000 signatures to the White House protesting nuclear bomb testing. WILPF supported the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963 and worked vigorously for the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. From the mid-1960s on, WILPF was actively involved all over the country in demonstrations, meetings, vigils, and rallies to stop the war in Vietnam. In the 1970s and 1980s, WILPF worked on disarmament issues, the nuclear freeze, against the military conscription of both men and women, and locally protested the defense contracts of Honeywell and the U.S. Navy's Project ELF. The history of WILPF has been one of working for the peaceful resolutions of conflicts, eliminating the direct causes and means of war, and working for economic and social justice and human rights on international, national, and local levels.

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SCOPE AND CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTION

The collection is arranged into five series based on the international, national, state, and local activities of this organization. Materials produced by, or related to, the international organization headquartered in Switzerland include a constitution, some circular letters (mostly from the 1940s), material related to International Congresses held between 1924 and 1998, pamphlets on the history of WILPF, and scattered copies of the international newsletter, primarily dating between 1929 and 1973.

Materials produced by or related to the United States branch of WILPF include constitutions, annual meeting files (bulk 1933-1970), board of directors minutes (bulk 1935-1955), various branch and program letters, copies of the national newsletters Four Lights and Peace and Freedom (1941-1982), brochures, miscellaneous materials, and subject files, which contain handbooks, directories, manuals, committee files, policy statements, news releases, and anniversary materials.

The bulk of the collection are the files of the Minnesota State Branch of WILPF. Included are constitutions, board of directors minutes (1922-2000 with some gaps), annual meeting files (1925-1999), historical sketches, and miscellaneous items. The bulk of the collection (boxes 10-31) are alphabetically arranged subject files on peace, freedom, human, and civil rights issues dating from the 1930s to the 1990s. Included are files on atomic energy control, disarmament, conscription, cooperatives, fair employment practices, human and civil rights organizations, labor issues, and world government groups. Files from the organizations such as the National Council for Prevention of War, Minnesota Council of American-Soviet Friendship, the War Resisters League, the League for Industrial Democracy, the People's Commission of Inquiry into the Solution of the War in Vietnam, and the Midwest Institute of International Relations are included in these subject files. Publications from the Japanese American Citizens League, various Jewish organizations, and groups dealing with Latin American and African countries abound in these files. Documents relating to the Spanish Civil War, the Korean War, and the war in Vietnam also are interspersed in the files. Correspondence of the Minnesota state branch, particularly heavy for the years 1936-1966, contains letters to and from Jean Wilcox, Ruth Cage-Colby, Margaret Thomson, Berna Wells, and others. Scattered financial records, membership lists, newspaper clippings and scrapbooks, video tapes, and photographs also document activities of the Minnesota branch of WILPF.

The fourth series contains records of various local branches around the state of Minnesota. Material from the Minneapolis and St. Paul branches is the most prevalent, but chapters in Brainerd, Duluth, Montevideo, Northfield, Rochester, St. Cloud, Virginia, and Winona also are documented to some degree. The fifth and final series are a number of folders containing items from fourteen other state branches, including California, Illinois, Massachusetts, and Wisconsin. Material dates from the 1930s to the 1970s, but is not voluminous.

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ORGANIZATION OF THE COLLECTION

These documents are organized into the following sections:
International Records
United States Branch Records
Minnesota State Branch Records
Minnesota Local Branch Records
Other State Branch Records

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RELATED MATERIALS

Several reports of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom are separately cataloged in the Minnesota Historical Society book collection.
Published reports of some of the International Congresses and Minnesota state branch newsletters are cataloged separately in the Minnesota Historical Society serial collection.
The papers of Minnesota branch president Jean Wilcox are separately cataloged in the Minnesota Historical Society manuscript collections.

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INDEX TERMS

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings
Topics:
Disarmament.
Draft.
Human rights.
Peace movements -- Minnesota -- History.
Peace -- Societies, etc.
Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975.
Women and peace -- Minnesota.
Women political activists -- Minnesota -- History.
Organizations:
American Friends Service Committee.
Campaign for World Government (Organization).
Fellowship of Reconciliation (U.S.).
International Labour Conference.
League for Industrial Democracy.
Minnesota Council of American-Soviet Friendship.
War Resisters League.
Persons:
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935.
Boeckel, Florence Brewer, b. 1885.
Stockwell, Maud C.
Wilcox, Jean M.
Titles:
Pax International.
Pax et Libertas.
Four Lights.
Peace and Freedom.
American Unity.
Peace Action.
Conscription News.
The Conscientious Objector.
Fellowship Journal.
Pacific Citizen.
Northwest Pacifist.
The Minneapolis Unitarian.
Occupation:
Women pacifists -- Minnesota.

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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Preferred Citation:
[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Minnesota Branch Records. Minnesota Historical Society.
See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.
Accession Information:
Accession numbers: 10,444; 10,838; 11,491; 11,464; 11,611; 11,612; 11,765; 11,947; 12,006; 13,427; 13,504; 13,630; 14,484; 15,117; 15,903
Processing Information:
Processed by: Richard W. Arpi, June 2005
Catalog ID number: 001734569

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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION

Note to Researchers: To request materials, please note both the location and box numbers shown below.

International Records

Files produced by the WILPF International office in Geneva, Switzerland and distributed to international members. Included are constitutions, circular letters (mainly from the 1940s), material pertaining to International Congresses (printed proceedings of International Congresses are cataloged separately in MHS library), pamphlets on the history of WILPF, and scattered copies of the international newsletter, 1929-1977.
LocationBox
149.E.4.3B1
Constitution, bylaws, and rules of order, 1934.
Circular letters, 1938-1949, 1958-1962. 10 folders.
International Congresses:
4th Congress: Washington, D.C., 1924.
Booklet of statements from the delegates.
5th Congress: Dublin, 1926.
Notes taken by Minnesota delegate Maud Stockwell.
7th Congress: Grenoble, 1932.
8th Congress: Zurich, 1934.
9th Congress: Luhacovice, Czechoslovakia, 1937.
10th Congress: Luxembourg, 1946.
11th Congress: Copenhagen, 1949.
12th Congress: Paris, 1953.
14th Congress: Stockholm, 1959. 2 folders.
15th Congress: Asilomar, California, 1962.
21st Triennial Congress: New Haven, Connecticut, August 1980.
27th Triennial Congress: Baltimore, 1998.
Executive committe, 1948, 1960.
Pamphlets on history of WILPF, 1936-1962.
LOWUN International News, 1947-1950.
Pax International newsletter, 1929-1950. 3 folders.
Pax et Libertas newsletter, 1950-1973, 1976-1977, 1995. 2 folders.

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United States Branch Records

Files of the United States Branch of WILPF that were collected and maintained by Minnesota branch members who were national officers, participated in national committees and attended national conventions. Included are constitutions and bylaws, annual meeting files (largely 1933-1970, though some predate and some postdate those dates), board of directors minutes (1935-1968), branch letters, national newsletters from 1940s to 1980s, miscellaneous items (1932-1988), and subject files which include national membership directories, committee files, and pamphlets on the history of WILPF.
LocationBox
149.E.4.3B1
Constitutions and bylaws, 1922, 1934-1991.
Annual meeting files:
Includes programs, committee reports, minutes, resolutions, notes, and correspondence.
Cleveland, Ohio, April 29-May 2, 1927.
Washington, D.C., May 20-22, 1933.
Milwaukee, May 24-26, 1934.
Washington, D.C., May 2-5, 1935.
St. Louis, May 1-4, 1936.
Washington, D.C., April 30-May 3, 1937.
Minneapolis, April 29-May 2, 1938.
Washington, D.C., May 4-6, 1939.
Pittsburgh, April 27-30, 1940.
Washington, D.C., May 1-4, 1941.
Philadelphia, May 7-10, 1942.
LocationBox
149.E.4.4F2
New York City, April 29-May 3, 1943.
Washington, D.C., April 26-30, 1944.
Haverford, Pennsylvania, May 3-6, 1945.
New York City, May 2-5, 1946.
Philadelphia, April 24-27, 1947.
Pine Lake, Michigan, May 13-16, 1948.
Hartford, Connecticut, May 5-8, 1949.
Cazenovia, New York, June 18-24, 1950.
Oakland, California, July 10-15, 1955.
Oberlin, Ohio, June 14-18, 1956.
Miami Beach, Florida, June 9-13, 1957.
Appleton, Wisconsin, June 20-24, 1958.
Auburndale, Massachusetts, June 16-21, 1959.
Washington, D.C., June 18-22, 1960.
Saint Paul, June 26-30, 1961.
Atlantic City, May 4-6, 1962.
Estes Park, Colorado, June 23-28, 1963.
Indianapolis, June 26-July 1, 1964.
Philadelphia, October 13-17, 1965.
St. Louis, June 10-13, 1966.
Pacific Grove, California, June 19-24, 1967.
Painesville, Ohio, June 28-July 2, 1968.
Atlanta, June 26-30, 1969.
Waukesha, Wisconsin, June 10-14, 1970.
Minneapolis, June 25-29, 1975.
Miami, June 23-26, 1977.
Board of Directors/Executive Board Minutes and Resolutions:
1927, 1935-1947. 12 folders.
LocationBox
149.E.4.5B3
1948-1951. 4 folders.
1955-1956.
1958-1968.
1976.
Branch letters, 1934-1968. 12 folders.
Labor letters, 1937.
Legislative memorandums and bulletins, 1957-1975. 3 folders.
Organization letters, 1939-1949. 2 folders.
Program/Action letters, 1966-1983. 7 folders.
Washington newsletter, 1949-1969. 6 folders.
Four Lights newsletter, 1941-1952. 2 folders.
LocationBox
149.E.4.6F4
Four Lights newsletter, 1953-1970. 3 folders.
Peace and Freedom newsletter, 1970-1982. 3 folders.
Brochures, undated and [1930s-1980s]. 7 folders.
Miscellaneous document files, undated and 1932-1958. 27 folders.
LocationBox
149.E.4.7B5
Miscellaneous document files, 1958-1979. 23 folders.
Miscellaneous document files, 1982-1988, 1995. 2 folders.
Subject and Committee Files:
An Open Letter to the DAR, July 1927.
Written by Carrie Chapman Catt and reprinted by WILPF.
Anniversaries:
20th Anniversary of WILPF, 1935.
35th Anniversary of WILPF, 1950.
50th Anniversary of WILPF, 1965.
75th Anniversary of WILPF, 1990.
80th Anniversary of WILPF, 1995.
Biographies of various WILPF officers, undated.
Board of Directors ballots, 1940-1965.
Childhood Education Committee, 1958-1968.
LocationBox
149.E.4.8F6
Civil Liberties Committee, 1958-1969. 2 folders.
Davis-Dubois, Rachel, [late 1930s].
Detzer, Dorothy, 1934-1935.
Developing branch groups, [1950s].
A Directory of Small Groups Seeking Peace: South, Midwest, West USA, April 1984.
Engagement calendars, 1943-1963.
Financial statements, 1938-1958.
Fund-raising manual, ca. 1962.
Handbooks and Directories:
Listings of names and addresses of national officers and committee members, as well as officers and other leaders of the state branches.
July 1936.
October 1937.
September 1939.
September 1945.
November 1946.
June 1947.
September 1948.
October 1949.
January 1951.
February 1957.
January 1961.
September 1962, September 1963.
September 1964, October 1965.
September 1966.
September 1970.
October 1971.
October 1972.
October 1973.
October 1974.
October 1975.
1989.
1996.
Histories of the United States section of WILPF, 1929-1988.
How to Organize a Public Function, [1970s].
Human Rights Committee, 1954-1969.
Jane Addams Centennial, 1959-1962. 2 folders.
Jane Addams Children's Book Award, 1960.
Jane Addams Peace Fund, 1944-1953.
Jane Addams Peace Association: Learning Peace, A Resource Unit, 1972.
Labor Committee, 1944-1969. 4 folders.
Leader's manual, ca. 1968-1973.
Literature Department:
undated and [1930s]. 8 folders.
LocationBox
149.E.4.9B7
[1930s]. 2 folders.
[1940s]. 9 folders.
[1950s]. 6 folders.
[1960s-1970s].
Non-WILPF literature, 1929-1957. 4 folders.
Membership information, 1957-1968.
Membership manual, 1959-1967.
National Scientific Contacts Committee, 1966-1969.
News releases, 1965-1980.
Outline of committee work, June 1956.
Peace pressure primer, 1936.
Plan of organization for local branches, [1930s].
Planks recommended to political parties, 1936, 1948, 1952, 1956.
Political action handbook, 1955.
Political action handbook, 1967.
Principles and policies, 1931-1977. 3 folders.
Publicity handbook, January 1940.
Religious Contacts Standing Committee, 1959-1968.
Suggestions for local chapters, [1940s-1960s].
Testimony before congressional committees, 1958-1971.
United Nations Committee, 1965-1969.
Women's poll project handbook, 1984.
Work of standing committees, [ca. 1938].

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Minnesota State Branch Records

The bulk of this collection are the files of the Minnesota State Branch of WILPF which consists of constitutions and bylaws; minutes from 1922 to 2000 (with some gaps); annual meeting materials 1925-1999; historical sketches; miscellaneous items filed by year 1930-1999; an alphabetically arranged subject file (boxes 10-31); correspondence; financial records; membership lists; newspaper clippings and scrapbooks; audio-visual material including video tapes, slides, and photographs.
LocationBox
149.E.4.10F8
Constitutions and bylaws, 1935-1994. 2 folders.
Board of Directors Minutes:
1922-1924.
1925-1926.
1927-1930.
1931-1935.
1936.
1937.
1938-1939.
1940-1942.
1943-1955.
Widely scattered.
1956-1963.
Widely scattered.
1966-1975.
1976-1979.
1980-1982.
1983-1985, 1989.
1994-1996.
1997.
1998-2000.
Annual Meeting Files:
Includes calls, agendas, minutes, reports, resolutions, financial reports, ballots, etc.
1925-1940. 12 folders.
Missing: 1927, 1931.
LocationBox
149.E.5.1B9
1941-1999. 49 folders.
Missing: 1953, 1972, 1974, 1993, 1994.
Annual reports of the Minnesota Branch, 1925-2000.
Includes 1925-1933, 1937-1942, 1947, 1960, 1987, 1995-1996, 1998, 2000.
Annual reports of the state chairman, 1925-1935.
Historical Sketches of the Minnesota Branch of WILPF:
Maud Stockwell article, 1934.
A History of the Minnesota Branch, 1922-1942 by Claudia Geitzen, 1993.
Miscellaneous information, 1949-1995.
Miscellaneous Fliers and Other Documents:
Undated and 1930-1983. 32 folders.
LocationBox
149.E.5.2F10
1984-1999. 4 folders.
Subject Files:
Abbott Memorial Fund, 1936-1937.
Abortion legislation, 1973-1974.
Adamic, Louis, 1940-1950.
Advisory council, 1996-1997.
Affiliated groups, 1938.
Africa:
Miscellaneous pamphlets. 2 folders.
American Committee on Africa:
Correspondence, 1956-1962.
Africa Today newsletter, 1955-1965.
Alexander, John G., 1939-1940.
America First Committee, [1930s].
American Civil Liberties Union, 1936-1964. 3 folders.
American Friends Service Committee:
Miscellaneous pamphlets, [1940s]. 3 folders.
Correspondence, 1942-1952.
Clothing bulletin, 1943-1949.
Clothing relief, 1943-1949.
American League Against War and Facism, 1933-1937. 2 folders.
American Peace Mobilization, 1940-1941.
American Peace Terms Committee, 1945-1949.
American Veterans Committee, 1950.
LocationBox
149.E.5.3B11
Americans for Democratic Action publication, The Only War We Seek, 1950.
Anti-Inflation, 1943.
Art for World Friendship, [ca. 1950].
Asia, 1932-1951.
Atomic Energy Control:
Pamphlets, 1945-1950. 2 folders.
Association of Los Alamos Scientists, 1945-1946.
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1946-1948.
Federation of American Scientists, 1946.
National Committee on Atomic Information, 1946-1947.
Raymond Swing radio broadcasts, 1945-1946.
Ballots for state board of directors, 1938-1970.
Biographical Information: International, National and State Figures:
Addams, Jane. 2 folders.
Baker, Margie.
Balch, Emily Greene.
Brittain, Vera.
Gage-Colby, Ruth.
Hendrickson, Viena Johnson.
Nicols, Alice B.
Olmsted, Mildred Scott.
Schwimmer, Rosika.
Stewart, Annalee.
Stockwell, Maud.
Thomson, Margaret.
Wilcox, Jean.
Includes her 1938 article, "Why I am a Liberal."
Bretton Woods Conference, 1944.
Brochures of the Minnesota branch of WILPF, [1930s].
Candidates questionnaires:
1936, 1938, 1972, 1982. 4 folders.
Capital punishment, 1960.
Catholic Association for International Peace, 1939-1942.
Caucus for Radical Economic Change, undated.
Chicago Southside WILPF group, 1952.
Childhood Education for Peace, [1960s].
Study materials for parents and teachers.
Children's Plea for Peace, 1951-1952.
China:
Miscellaneous pamphlets, [1930s-1970s].
Chinese News Service: Contemporary China, 1944.
Chinese women's tour of United States, 1989.
Citizens' Committee on Reciprocal World Trade, 1948.
Citizens' Peace Petition Committee, 1941.
Civil defense, 1952-1960.
Civil rights, 1948-1960.
LocationBox
149.E.5.4F12
Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy, 1975-1978. 2 folders.
Colonialism, 1935-1956.
Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, 1940-1944.
Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, 1940-1941.
Committee to Defend America by Waging Peace, 1940.
Committee for World Development and World Disarmament:
Bibliographies, 1957-1966.
Fact sheets, 1958-1961.
Fliers and pamphlets, undated and 1953-1966.
Monthly bulletins, 1956-1964.
Reports and memos, 1956-1963.
Common Council for American Unity, 1940-1952.
Communist Party:
Earl Browder publications, 1938-1941.
Other fliers and publications, 1935-1949. 2 folders.
Conference on Minorities, Chicago, 1934.
Congress (United States):
Miscellaneous fliers and publications, 1946-1969.
Various communications from Minnesota congressional delegation, 1942-1948.
Conscientious Objection:
Various fliers and publications, [1930s-1940s]. 2 folders.
The Conscientious Objector newsletter, 1941-1943.
Conscription:
American Friends Service Committee fliers and pamphlets, [1940s].
Anti-Conscription Committee, [1930s].
Committee on Militarism in Education, 1933-1940.
Committee to Oppose Conscription of Women, 1943-1944.
Conscription News newspaper, 1945-1955. 2 folders.
Fellowship of Reconciliation fliers and pamphlets, [1950s].
Military draft, 1968-1988.
Military draft repeal, 1971.
Military training and schools, [1930s-1950s].
Minnesota Council Against Conscription, 1945-1948.
Minnesota Council Against Universal Military Training, 1955.
LocationBox
149.E.5.5B13
National Council Against Conscription:
Various fliers and pamphlets, undated and [1930s-1950s]. 9 folders.
No-Conscription Campaign, 1940.
Universal military training, 1946-1952.
Villard, Oswald Garrison articles, 1936-1944.
Women's Committee to Oppose Conscription, 1945-1947.
Youth committees, 1937-1945.
Constitutional Money League of America, 1942-1944.
Cooperatives:
Various fliers and pamphlets, [1930s-1940s]. 5 folders.
Midland Cooperative Wholesale, Minneapolis, [1930s-1940s].
Council Against Intolerance in America:
Various fliers and pamphlets, 1947-1956.
American Unity magazine, 1944-1953. 2 folders.
Court watching, 1971.
Cousins, Norman: Convocation address, May 1957.
Czechoslovakia, 1938.
LocationBox
149.E.5.6F14
Debate: Norman Thomas vs. Dean Everett Fraser, October 1941.
Detzer, Dorothy, 1935.
Disarmament:
Various fliers and pamphlets, [1940s-1970s]. 11 folders.
Committee for World Development and World Disarmament Bulletin, 1955-1964. 2 folders.
International Women's Year disarmament meeting, 1975.
Duluth Women Speak: On the U.N. Decade for Women conference, November 11, 1987.
Dumbarton Oaks Conference, 1944-1945.
East and West Association, 1943-1948.
Economic policies, [1930s-1940s].
Economy, taxes, budget, 1968-1976.
Education:
Various fliers and pamphlets, undated and 1944.
Study outlines, projects, etc., 1940-1941.
Education for Peace, 1935-1944. 2 folders.
Learning Peace curriculum, [1970s].
LocationBox
149.E.5.7B15
Emergency Peace Campaign, 1936-1940.
Exploring Women's Economic Justice conference, February 10, 1996.
Fair Employment Practices, [1940s]. 4 folders.
Far Eastern situation, 1937-1938.
Farm correspondence, 1937-1938.
Farm labor, 1942-1943.
Farmers Union, 1937-1938.
Feed the Cities, Not the Pentagon, 1975-1978.
Fellowship of Reconciliation:
Fellowship Journal, 1937-1944. 5 folders.
Various fliers and pamphlets, 1940-1952. 5 folders.
Food and rehabilitation, undated and 1939-1948. 2 folders.
Food Relief:
Food for Freedom, Inc., 1944-1945.
International Rescue Committee Inc., 1947-1950.
International Solidarity Committee, 1947.
Meals for Millions Foundation, 1951.
National Committee on Food for the Small Democracies, 1941.
Foreign Policy Association:
Various fliers and pamphlets, 1934-1950.
Bulletin, 1932-1959.
Scattered issues.
Washington Newsletter, 1936-1937.
Minneapolis branch, 1937-1952.
Formosa, 1955.
LocationBox
149.E.5.8F16
Fourth World Conference on Women, September 1995:
General information, 1994-1995.
Countdown to Beijing study and action group, 1993-1995.
All China Women's Federation, April 24, 1994.
Beijing Economic Working Group, 1997-1999.
Building on Beijing Conference, September 7, 1996.
Post Beijing Women's Economic Justice, 1995-1996.
Friends Committee on National Legislation, 1944-1956. 3 folders.
Friends group, Minneapolis, 1943-1950.
Friends group, Iowa, 1944-1951.
Friends of Democracy, Inc., 1945-1947.
Future of Minnesota chapter of WILPF, 1996.
Garland Fund, undated.
"Free Love" fund.
Gertrud Baer International Women's Seminar, July 21-29, 1988.
Great Britian, 1939-1943.
Great Peace March, 1986.
Grinnell Institute on International Relations:
1935-1937, 1942-1943. 3 folders.
Guatemala, 1954.
Hallie Q. Brown Community House (St. Paul):
Miscellaneous fliers and pamphlets, 1938-1946.
Kindergarten playground, 1940.
Health organizations:
Committee for the Nation's Health, 1944-1951.
Hearst, William Randolph, 1935-1936.
Hiroshima Remembrance, 1995.
Human Rights:
Miscellaneous fliers and pamphlets, [1930s-1960s]. 5 folders.
For Afro-Americans, [1940s-1960s].
American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, [1950s].
Civil Liberties, [1940s-1950s]. 2 folders.
LocationBox
149.E.5.9B17
The Committee of 100, 1944-1960.
Congress of Racial Equality (C.O.R.E.), [1940s-1960s].
Education, 1948.
Governor's Interracial Commission of Minnesota, 1945-1949.
Housing, [1950s-1960s]. 2 folders.
Kutcher Civil Rights Committee, 1949-1956.
Lynchings, 1935-1940.
Minneapolis, [1940s-1950s].
Minneapolis Urban League, 1940-1956. 3 folders.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (N.A.A.C.P), Minneapolis branch, 1943-1957.
National Committee for Justice in Columbia, Tennessee, 1946.
National Urban League, [1940s].
Race relations, [1940s-1960s].
St. Paul Urban League, 1942-1944.
Humanist Groups:
Miscellaneous fliers and pamphlets, [1930s-1950s].
American Humanist Association, 1940-1958.
American Unitarian Association:
Various fliers and pamphlets, [1940s-1950s]. 4 folders.
Children, [1940s-1950s].
Unitarian Service Committee, [1940s-1950s].
Tributes to Thomas Paine, 1928-1937.
First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis, 1933-1949. 2 folders.
LocationBox
149.E.5.10F18
The Minneapolis Unitarian, 1936-1950.
Minnesota Unitarian Conference, 1946-1949.
Unity Church of St. Paul: Sermons of Arthur Foote, 1949.
Immigration policies, 1938-1954.
Independent Voters of Minnesota, 1942-1949.
Indian Affairs:
Various fliers and pamphlets, 1952-1959.
Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc.:
Correspondence, 1949-1962.
Newsletter, 1954-1962.
India, 1942-1945.
Indochina, Indonesia, Thailand, 1953-1955.
Institute of Pacific Relations, 1942-1944. 2 folders.
Institute of World Affairs, 1953.
Institute on the Post War World, March 13-14, 1942.
Held in Minneapolis.
Integration of schools, 1954-1960.
Inter-American committee, 1936-1947. 2 folders.
Inter-American Congress of Women, 1947.
International Institute, June 1950.
Held at Cazenovia Junior College, Cazenovia, New York.
International Institute, Inc. (St. Paul), 1944-1953.
International Labour Conference, 1944. 6 folders.
Held in Philadelphia and Jean Wilcox was a delegate.
International Labor Organization:
Constitutions, 1937, 1941.
Pamphlets, [1940s]. 2 folders.
LocationBox
149.E.6.1B19
International Labor Office:
Pamphlets, 1938-1944. 2 folders.
International Peace Garden, 1936-1937.
International Rendezvous, February 1937.
Interracial correspondence and programs, 1936-1938.
Jane Addams Centennial Minnesota promotions, 1959-1960.
Jane Addams Peace House, Minneapolis plans, 1948.
Jane Addams Silver Tea, May 17, 1949.
Japan:
Miscellaneous fliers and pamphlets, 1944-1951.
American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression, 1936-1941.
Committee for a Boycott against Japanese Agression, 1937-1938.
Japanese American Citizens League:
Pacific Citizen newspaper, 1944-April 1946. 5 folders.
JACL Reporter newsletter, 1945-1946.
Miscellaneous information, 1943-1946.
Resettlement of Japanese-Americans, 1942-1945.
Jews:
Miscellaneous fliers and pamphlets, undated and 1938-1955. 12 folders.
LocationBox
149.E.6.2F20
American Christian Palestine Committee, 1946-1953.
American League for a Free Palestine Inc., 1944-1948.
Anti-Defamation League, 1946-1948.
Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe, Inc., 1943-1944.
Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota, 1960-1961.
Jewish Information Series, 1943.
Three pamphlets entitled, "The Story of the Jews in the United States," "Democracy and the Jew," and "In Freedom's Cause."
Joint Committee for Employment Opportunity, 1950-1952.
Joint Committee for Equal Opportunity, 1959-1963.
Joint Peace Committee of Minnesota, 1937.
Judiciary reorganization, 1937.
Karl Levi letter to Adolf Hitler, 1937.
Handwritten letter in German.
Keep America Out of War Committee, 1938.
Keep America Out of War Congress:
Anti-war News Service, 1940-1941.
Various fliers and pamphlets, 1939-1941.
Kellogg-Briand Anti-War Pact, notes and clippings, undated.
Korea:
Various fliers and pamphlets, 1950.
Korean graduate student at University of Minnesota (David Seung Bog Cho), 1950.
Labor:
Various fliers and pamphlets, [1930s-1940s]. 5 folders.
Congress of Industrial Organizations (C.I.O.), [1940s-1950s]. 3 folders.
National Women's Trade Union League of America, 1942-1943.
Labor and Religion, [1940s].
Workers Education Conference, November 1942.
Latin America:
Various fliers and pamphlets, [1930s-1950s]. 4 folders.
Anglo-American Caribbean Commission, 1942-1945.
LocationBox
149.E.6.3B21
National Revolutionary Party of Mexico, June 1937-1938.
League for Independent Political Action, 1930-1935.
League for Industrial Democracy:
Various fliers and pamphlets, 1943-1961. 2 folders.
News Bulletin, 1943-1961.
Other publications, 1939-1961.
League of Nations, 1930-1943. 3 folders.
League of Women Shoppers, Inc., 1942-1949.
Legislation, [1930s-1970s]. 2 folders.
Legislation: Sheppard Hill Bill, 1938.
McCall's Magazine: Womenpower in Action, 1968-1969.
Member structure, 1996.
Memorial fund, 1936-1937.
Mid-Century Conference for Peace, May 29-30, 1950.
Held in Chicago.
Middle East, 1976.
Midwest Institute of International Relations:
Northwestern University, June 24-July 5, 1935.
Volume of 17 lectures given at this conference.
Northwestern University, June 22-July 3, 1936.
Volume of 23 lectures given at this conference.
North Central College, Naperville, Illinois, June 21-July 2, 1937.
Drake University, Des Moines, June 2-10, 1945.
Volume of the proceedings and other items.
Drake University, Des Moines, June 1-8, 1946.
Volume of the proceedings.
Drake University, June 10-18, 1948 (program).
Mid-West Peace and Freedom newsletter, 1967-1987. 2 folders.
Items for the newsletter and scattered copies.
LocationBox
149.E.6.4F22
Militarism in Education, 1923-1929. 2 folders.
Militarism in Education: Some Facts concerning Military Training at State Universities, by Maud Stockwell, 1926.
Minneapolis Civil Rights Committee, 1940.
Minneapolis Peace Council, 1937-1939.
Minneapolis Public Forum, 1936.
Minneapolis Town Meeting, 1944-1953.
Minneapolis WPA Crisis of July 1939 report, January 1940.
Minnesota Birth Control League, 1940.
Minnesota Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, 1957-1958.
Minnesota Committee for Peaceful Alternatives, 1950-1951.
Minnesota Council of American Soviet Friendship:
Correspondence, 1980-1987. 4 folders.
Newsletter, 1977-1988. 4 folders.
Resolutions, 1981-1984.
Minnesota Council for Civil and Human Rights, 1958-1960.
Minnesota Department of Education, Rockwell's administration, July 1937, 1940-1941. 2 folders.
Minnesota Labor Institute, 1942-1945.
Minnesota Politics and Public Affairs, undated and [1930s-1950s]. 4 folders.
Minnesota State Conference of Social Work, 1937.
Minnesota Youth Assembly, 1937.
Minors Consent Law, 1973.
Miscellaneous items, undated. 2 folders.
Mondale, Walter, 1971-1976.
Motion pictures, 1937-1938.
Munitions, 1935-1937.
Multi-national corporations, 1973-1975.
National Child Labor Committee, 1938-1958. 2 folders.
National Conference for the Prevention of World War III, June 1948.
Held at Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa.
National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1935-1939.
LocationBox
149.E.6.5B23
National Council for the Prevention of War:
News Bulletin, 1931-1933.
Peace Action newsletter, 1934-1946. 5 folders.
Washington Information Letter, 1937-1941.
Press releases, 1937-1941.
Pamphlets by Frederick J. Libby, 1934-1943.
Between War and Peace radio programs, 1938-1939.
Boeckel, Florence Brewer, "Between War and Peace" columns, 1937-1941. 3 folders.
Boeckel, Florence Brewer, pamphlets by, 1935-1942. 2 folders.
Various fliers, pamphlets, publications, [1930s-1940s]. 6 folders.
National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, 1941-1949.
National League of Women Voters, 1943-1945.
National Peace Conference, 1935-1944. 2 folders.
National Planning Association, 1942-1951.
National Woman's Party, 1937.
Naval Appropriations, 1935.
Nearing, Scott, 1946-1952. 2 folders.
World Events as Interpreted by Scott Nearing.
Other writings of Scott Nearing.