Memorandum from the Detroit field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation regarding the sending of an anonymous letter to members of the Black Panther Party and Students for a Democratic Society as part of the counterintelligence program COINTELPRO.
Photograph of a student protest, March & Smash ROTC, at the University of Michigan on January 31, 1970. This march was led to protest the Vietnam War, specifically the Reserve Officer' Training Corps, and discrimination of black Americans.
Article on the front page of The Michigan Daily encouraging students to participate in the nationwide class strike to end the war in Vietnam. It advocated that students boycott their classes and participate in workshops and discussion groups instead.
Photograph of the damage to the ROTC building on June 2, 1969. The previous day a bomb had been placed under a car outside the building and exploded late at night.
Report that details the subcommittee's assertion that Communists are exploiting the teach-in movement and other forms of Anti-Vietnam resistance in the United States to pursue a Communist agenda.
Article on the front page on The Michigan Daily explaining how to participate in a phone call campaign called Project Overload to inundate the Pentagon with phone calls in order to support the nationwide class strike happening on college campuses.
Article in The Post, Ohio University's student newspaper describing the state of the university after the student occupation of the library and firebombing of the commons.