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Stand Up and Be Counted: Women and Social Justice in Michigan (1960-1985)

Victory in Viet Nam

Item

Title
Victory in Viet Nam
Alternative Title
Young Americans for Freedom Issue Paper Number 5
Date
1967-1969
Creator
Young Americans for Freedom
Subject
Ann Arbor (Mich.); United States -- Politics and government -- 1963-1969; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; University of Michigan -- Students -- Political activity; University of Michigan -- Students -- Social life and customs -- 1961-1970; Young Americans for Freedom
Description
This brochure contains information about the Vietnam War from the perspective of Young Americans for Freedom, a national group of conservative students founded in 1960 with support from William F. Buckley, Jr., a well-known conservative commentator and founder of The National Review. The brochure also contains background and membership information for those interested in learning more about joining the organization.
Extent
2 pages
Type
Text
Source
"Victory in Viet Nam," "Papers concerning Young Americans for Freedom," Box 1, Richard G. Wilson papers, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan
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Rights
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Rights Holder
Bentley Historical Library

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