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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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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, .
IUC Telegram to Bundy
Telegram from Ann Arbor leadership of IUC to McGeorge Bundy demanding a debate as promised, May 16, 1965.
Letter from Richard Mann to McGeorge Bundy
Hand-written, personal letter from Richard Mann, UM Psychology Professor, to McGeorge Bundy, May 20, 1965.
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