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Topical Seminars at the National Teach-In
This three-page description of the topics for each break-out session reveals the major issues of contention between supporters of the Vietnam War and their academic critics, .
Statement by McGeorge Bundy
Moderator Eric Wolf read this statement by National Security Advisor McGeorge Bundy, who withdrew at the last minute, at the beginning of the National Teach-In.
IUC National Teach-In Program
The IUC program for the National Teach-In, including a statement of philosophy, lineup of speakers, and topics of the break-out panels.
IUC, "The Meaning of the National Teach-In"
The Inter-University Committee set forth its philosophy in this pamphlet. The four-page version below includes an article by IUC member and University of Chicago political scientist Hans Morgenthau, "We Are Deluding Ourselves in Vietnam."
IUC Fund Appeal for National Teach-In
The Inter-University Committee for a Public Hearing on Vietnam included this fundraising appeal, with its lengthy excerpt from New Left intellectual C. Wright Mills, on the back cover of the program for the National Teach-In.
Faculty-Student Committee Invitation to McGeorge Bundy
The Faculty-Student Committee sent this invitation to speak at UM to National Security Advisor McGeorge Bundy before deciding to invite him to the National Teach-In in Washington instead.
Complaint to Michigan State Police about Antiwar Activists
The Michigan State Police received this complaint from a member of the audience at an Angell Hall meeting held by the Faculty-Student Committee to End the War in Vietnam, April 7, 1965.
IUC National Teach-In Map
The Inter-University Committee for a Public Hearing on Vietnam distributed this map along with other promotional materials in advance of the National Teach-In held May 15, 1965.
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