Manuscript Group 410
PENNSYLVANIA CAMPAIGN FOR A NUCLEAR WEAPONS FREEZE COLLECTION
ca. 1970-1988
22 cubic feet
The Campaign for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze was designed to pressure the government
to stop the nuclear arms build-up by informing Pennsylvanians of the dangers involved
with nuclear weapons. The organization disbanded in 1988. The records include
memoranda, correspondence, administrative files, reference materials, membership
records, motion picture films, and slide presentations connected with the campaign
promoting a nuclear weapons freeze. Also present are copies of a number of newspapers
including The Socialist; magazines such as Freeze Challenger, The Pennsylvania
Campaign for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze and Frontline; and miscellaneous
pamphlets and speech transcripts connected with local, state, and national anti-nuclear
and anti-war activities.
General Files, ca. 1970-1988. (26 cartons, 4 boxes) {#410m.1}