A Guide to the Southern Student Organizing Committee Additional Papers 1964-1969
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The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 11192-b, 11192-c,
11192-d
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Southern Student Organizing Committee Additional Papers, 1964-1969, Accession #11192-b, 11192-c, 11192-d, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
These additions were given to the University of Virginia Library on October 2, 1996, by Ruth L. Wells, of Silver Spring, Maryland (11192-b), Frank Goldsmith, of Marion, North Carolina (11192-c), and Everett Long, of Nashville, Tennessee (11192-d).
Scope and Content Information
These additions to the papers of the Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC) consist include news clippings and a paper pertaining to the dissolution of the SSOC at a convention in Edwards, Mississippi, on June 8, 1969 (11192-b); a news clipping, press release, a flyer concerning George Vlasits and his application as a conscientious objector, and four work list mailings, all concerning North Carolina conscientious objector protests during the Vietnam War (11192-c); and mimeographed SSOC publications, including: "Mississippi's Economics and Mississippi's New Image," "The Multiversity: Crucible of the New Working Class," "Power and Racism," "The Decay of American Cities Alternative Habitation for Man," "Jefferson and Radicalism," "A Conversation- Jobs, Machines, and People," and "Scarce Resources: The Dynamic of American Imperialism" (11192-d).