Resistance and Revolution: The Anti-Vietnam War Movement at the University of Michigan, 1965-1972

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  • Collection: The Teach-in Goes National

Faculty-Student Committee Teach-In Planning Letter

Faculty-Student Committee April 6 1965.pdf
The Faculty-Student Committee to Stop the War in Vietnam circulated this letter to UM professors on April 6, 1965

IUC, “Alternative Perspectives on Vietnam"

Vietnam Conference Alternative Perspectives.pdf
In the summer of 1965, the IUC distributed this six-page document explaining the need for an international conference on Vietnam, critiquing the limitations of the teach-in movement, and calling for a fundamental reassessment of Cold War foreign…

Professor Richard Mann

Mann, Richard.jpg
Photograph of Richard Mann, Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan and a key organizer of the National Teach-In on the Vietnam War

McGeorge Bundy Letter to Richard Mann

Bundy to Mann 1965.pdf
McGeorge Bundy responded to Richard Mann, who soon visited the White House to arrange the televised debate between Bundy and Hans Morgenthau.

Letter from Richard Mann to McGeorge Bundy

Mann to Bundy Personal Letter Full.pdf
Hand-written, personal letter from Richard Mann, UM Psychology Professor, to McGeorge Bundy, May 20, 1965.

IUC Telegram to Bundy

IUC to Bundy Telegram Full.pdf
Telegram from Ann Arbor leadership of IUC to McGeorge Bundy demanding a debate as promised, May 16, 1965.

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