The second in a series of lectures sponsored by the Brown University African American Society, Julian Bond reads from a speech by Frederick Douglas and …
The Brown University chapter of Americans for Reappraisal of Far Eastern Policy (ARFEP) hosts Owen Lattimore, an American author, educator, and influential scholar of China …
Gunnar Myrdal, Swedish economist and sociologist, discusses how the United States is becoming morally isolated because of Vietnam, and the danger of growing international feelings …
Mitchell Goodman, writer, teacher and activist (one of the "Boston Five"), excoriates the war in Vietnam, calling it genocide and the president a war criminal.
Malcolm Farmer, chairman of the Rhode Island American Civil Liberties Union, introduces Dr. Benjamin Spock, pediatrician and activist, who elucidates reasons the Vietnam War was …
Concerned faculty, undergraduates and graduate students formed an ad hoc committee to investigate alternatives to the draft in response to the February 16 selective service …
Local lawyer Willliam Henry Edwards introduces Tom C. Clark, former associate justice of the Supreme Court, delivers a lecture in favor of the Vietnam War, …
Another lecture in a series on Vietnam sponsored by the National Student Association and the Cammarian Club. John McDermott, associate editor of Viet-Report magazine, discusses …
Another lecture in a series on Vietnam sponsored by the National Student Association and the Cammarian Club. Lyman Kirkpatrick, former inspector general and executive director …
Trần Văn Dĩnh, former Vietnamese ambassador to the United States discusses Vietnamese culture and society during a National Student Association-Cam Club Vietnam forum. Dinh also …
Cynthia Fredrick, a member of the American Friends Service Committee, began her lecture on the recent history of Indochina when the room was cleared because …
Roman Catholic priest and peace activist Philip Berrigan discusses, personal responsibility, the war in Vietnam and the effect on national life in the United States.
A press conference preceding Father Philip Berrigan's lecture at Brown University, at which he discusses public responsibility, moral accountability regarding the war in Vietnam, issues …
Dan Fine of the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War introduces the program, Jerry Elmer of the Rhode Island Political Offensive for Freedom, discusses …
Bruce Mann introduces Senator Jacob Javits of New York, who lectures on the "Invasion of Cambodia. Resumption of bombing of North Vietnam". He begins by …
Senator Edmund S. Muskie states that the Great Depression and World War II made Americans financially and militarily insecure, which shaped policy leading to the …