Radicalism.
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Alan Berkowitz political memorabilia
Political campaign buttons, anti-Vietnam-War buttons, and other topical buttons from the 1960s.
Cellar Coffeehouse newsletters
Sample of mailings written by John Allen of the Cellar (Charitable, Educational, Literary, Loan, Artistic, Religious) Coffeehouse in Syracuse, New York. Newsletters concern radical politics and religion.
Cornell Radical Research Collective miscellany
Includes a letter from the Collective to Gould Colman asking for financial support, and enclosures sent with the letter: four page abstract of the project and the Collective's radical analysis of Cornell; bibliography; tentative budget; article from CALSPAN NEWS regarding Cornell's control of CALSPAN, formerly the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc.; and a WALL STREET JOURNAL editorial praising the decrease in militancy on campuses as reflected in the changing attitudes at Cornell.
David Gordon papers
Includes correspondence, publications, memos, and subject files concerning his work at The New School in the Bernard Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis and with the Union for Radical Political Economics (URPE).
Fred Briehl papers
Collection includes correspondence with friends and family members, diaries, scrapbooks, and published materials concerning Briehl's activism, communism, socialism, agriculture, pacifism, and radical causes
Glad Day Press publications
Joe H. and Patricia Griffith papers
Includes correspondence and other material related to the Men's Independent Council, the Fayette County Project, Cornell Committee Against Segregation, Inter-University Committee for Debate on Foreign Policy, and ACTION, a liberal political party established at Cornell to oppose compulsory ROTC, discrimination, unsafe housing, and high prices.
Lawrence Felix Kramer papers
Collection consists of documents, correspondence and publications generated by leftist political groups active in the Ithaca, New York area from 1966 to 1972.
Left wing political activities printed material
Consists primarily of printed items, newspapers, broadsides, brochures, clippings, newsletters, and pamphlets, mostly relating to Cornell University and its student organizations. Also includes notes and correspondence.