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[May 12 1969 press release]

[May 12 1969 press release]

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[May 12 1969 press release]

by GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee

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New York: GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee, 1969. 8.5x14 inch handbill, minor edgewear, fold-creased, else good condition. States that Bertrand Russell had accepted the role of honorary chairman of the group; sponsors of the Committee listed on letterhead include Pete Seeger, Norman Mailer, Benjamin Spock, and others.

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Title
[May 12 1969 press release]
Author
GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee
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Publisher
GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1969
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Labor - American; 1960S; Law; Vietnam;

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