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Document Index: 57209921

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 1', 'art 2', 'art 4', 'art 6', 'art 7', 'art 7', 'art 1', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 4']

Part 1: Hearings of August 16-19. pp. vi, 911-1234, xiv. Witnesses included Edwin Meese III (later to be Ronald Reagan's Attorney General). Part 2: Hearings of August 19, 22, and 23, 1966. pp. vi, 1235-1397, iv. Witnesses included BG James D. Hittle, USMC (Ret.), representing the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW); Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Military Personnel Policy) BG William W. Berg; Deputy Attorney General (soon to become Attorney General) Ramsey Clark. BG Berg said in his opening statement (p. 1305), "We do not have any evidence available to us, or reports by commanders in the field that indicate that the morale of our forces has been impaired by the demonstrations of dissent to United States policy, by the publicized assertions to intent to assist our adversaries, or by the gestures of impeding the military effort." Communist Origin and Manipulation of Vietnam Week (April 8-15, 1967). Report of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, March 31, 1967. House Document No. 90-186. v, 55, xi pp. An almost complete copy has been placed on-line in the Virtual Vietnam Archive of the Vietnam Project at Texas Tech University, in three parts:
partial front matter (without table of contents) and index; partial front matter (with table of contents) and pp. 1-21; pp. 22-54, followed by unpaginated documentation that in the original was scattered through the publication, not grouped at the end. H. Doc. 90-186 {in volume 12765-3}
Part 4 (American University). Hearings of July 24, 1969. pp. v, 1049-1145, iv.
Part 6-B (Akron, Ohio; Detroit, Mich.; and Pittsburgh, Pa.). Hearings of October 28-30, 1969. pp. v, 1925-2183, xi. Part 7-A (Return of Prisoners of War, and Camera News, Inc., "Newsreel"). Hearings of December 9-11, 16, 1969. pp. v, 2185-2430, xii. Includes extensive testimony by two former POWs, Robert F. Frishman and Douglas B. Hegdahl, who had been released in August 1969. Part 7-B (SDS Activities at Fort Dix, N.J.; Washington, D.C.; and Chicago, Ill.). Hearings of December 17, 18, 1969. pp. v, 2431-2612, ix. SDS Plans for America's High Schools. Report by the House Committee on Internal Security, 1969.
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Subversive Involvement in the Origin, Leadership, and Activities of the New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam and its Predecessor Organization. Staff Study of the House Committee on Internal Security, 1970. xiv, 70, xviii pp. The text has been placed on-line in the Virtual Vietnam Archive of the Vietnam Project at Texas Tech University, in four parts:
pp. i-xiv, 1-12, pp. 13-37, pp. 38-62, and pp. 63-70, i-xviii (index). Y 4.In 8/15:N 42m
for Peace & Justice (PCPJ). Hearings of the House Committee on Internal Security, May 18 to June 17, 1971. NPAC and PCPJ were successor organizations to the New Mobe, which had broken up in mid 1970. The committee said that NPAC was influenced by the Socialist Workers Party (Trotskyist), while the National Coalition Against War, Racism and Repression (NCAWRR), later renamed the PCPJ, was more influenced by the CPUSA. Y 4.In 8/15:N 21p/pt.1-4 Part 1. Hearings of May 18-21, 1971. pp. vi, 1445-1839, xxxiii. Particularly concerned with anti-war demonstrations in DC,
April 24-May 5, 1971. Part 2. Hearings of June 15-17, 1971. pp. vi, 1841-2335, lxxxvii. Part 3. Hearings of July 13-15, 1971. pp. v, 3307-3527, xxiii. Part 4. Hearings of Julyy 22-22, June 17, 1971. pp.v, 3529-4042, xli. Progressive Labor Party. Hearings of the House Committee on Internal Security, April 13 and 14, November 18, 1971. pp. v, 4043-4447, xix. Y 4.In 8/15:P 94 Investigation of Attempts to Subvert the United States Armed
in Chicago. Y 4.J 89/2:K 63/pt.1-3 State Department Bombing by Weather Underground. Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws, Senate Judiciary Committee, January 31, 1975. ii, 29 pp. The Weather Underground. Hearing before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws, Senate Judiciary Committee, 1975. v, 169 pp. Y 4.J 89/2:W 37 Private Sector Publications on the Anti-War Movement Return to Table of Contents Copyright © 1996, 2005, 2006, 2009, Edwin E. Moise. This document may be reproduced only if this copyright notice is reproduced with it. Revised July 22, 2009.