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

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University of Michigan Students March Against Dow Chemical

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University of Michigan proceed across the diag with posters that call into question the University funding Dow Chemical.

Stop Dow

Dow protest against Fleming.pdf
Students wanted the university to discontinue its investment in Dow Chemical because it was directly supporting the war.

Flyer protesting the University as a stockholder in Dow Chemical

Dow Chemical flyer.pdf
Students want to discourage University funding that supports Dow Chemical, the sole manufacturer of napalm at the time.

Flyer for the Protest at Dow Stockholders Meeting

Dow and Napalm.pdf
This flyer details the Dow Stockholders Meeting protest held by members of Voice and Clergymen Against the War in Vietnam.

Dow Protest at Stockholders Meeting

Maria B 2 (dragged) 1.pdf
Students and clergymen protested a Dow stockholders meeting.

Dow letter to employees

Dow Letter to Employees.pdf
Dow Chemical Corporation explains the company's position, on its production of napalm, to its employees. The employees are informed of an SDS protest that is going to take place at the Midland, MI factory in the upcoming days.

Bill Ayers discusses protest tactics

Bill Ayers talks about creating ideas for protesting the Vietnam War and the use of napalm.

1968 Dow Chemical response to its production of napalm

Mobilization Oct. 21, 1967 (dragged) 3.pdf
The President of Dow states the position of the company on its use of napalm.

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