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

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Complaint to Michigan State Police about Antiwar Activists

Complaint to Michigan Police.pdf
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.

Confirming booked rooms for the teach-in that occurred in Angell Hall March 25-26th, 1965

Teach-in Confirmation.pdf
Administration began to cooperate with faculty organizers of the teach-in after they switched from the idea of a work moratorium. Gamson states, in a panel discussion at the Teach-in +50: War on the Planet, the administration helped them book rooms.

Cover photo of a Michigan Daily examination of "Military Research at Michigan" in 1967-1968.

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Cover of a pamphlet made by The Michigan Daily for military research at the University.

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.

Dow Protest at Stockholders Meeting

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

Draft Lottery is created

The draft lottery is created

Draft picketers walking down North University.

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Students are showing their resistance to the draft by picketing on the sidewalks of Ann Arbor.

Email Interview with Professor Paul Milgrom

Professor Milgrom-Anti-Vietnam War Questions.pdf
Professor Milgrom was a student during the Anti-Vietnam Movement. He participated in many protests on campus, including a welfare protest where he was arrested and sentenced to ten days of work camp.

Engineering Placement Service Director
letter about protesters

Dean of Engineering about DuPont Protest.pdf
In this article, the Director of the Engineering Placement Service in 1970, John G. Young, argues to the Student Government Council that SDS should be no longer be considered a student organization on campus. Mr. Young was upset about how members of…

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