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Gl CIVIL LIBERTIES DEFENSE COMMITTEE Box 355, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011 tel. (212) 243-4775 NATIONAL SECRETARY MATILDE ZIMMERMANN Sponsors (partial listing) Mrs. Donna Allen Rev. Jesse F. Anderson Mrs. Nettie Bell Prof. Hyman Berman Prof. DerkBodde Prof. Edgar M. Bottome Prof. Germaine Bree Reber F. Beult, Jr. Prof. Thompson Bradley Prof. Jonathon B. Chase Prof. Daniel G. Collins Prof. William C. Davidon Rey. Albert R. Dreisbach, Jr. Maurice Geary Maxwell Geismar Prof. Marvin E. Gettleman Mitchell Goodman Jerry Gordon Rev. David M. Gracie Fred Halstead Gary J. Hawkins 'rence Hallinan /incent Hallinan Fred Hampton Michael Hannon Nat Hentoff Prof. Graham Hughes Prof. George Jones, Jr. Prof. Donald Kalish C. Clark Kissinger Sholem Lebovitz Denise Levertov John Lewis Walter Lowenfels Prof. Oliver Loud Bob Lucas Dwight MacDonald Norman Mailer Howard N. Meyer Mrs. Warren Miller George Novack Prof. Sidney Peck Howard Petrick Rev. Ed Riddick Carl D. Rogers Irving Sarnoff Pete Seeger Dr. Phillip Shapiro Prof. Mulford Q. Sibley Michael Sletson Dr. Benjamin Spock Arthur Sternberg Jrvey Swados Jr. Paul M. Sweezy Ethel Taylor Lyn Wells Prof. David White Leroy Wolins Prof. Maurice Zeitlin Prof. Howard Zinn TO ALL LOCAL GICLDC^S: This summer has been a hectic one for the GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee, to say the least. In addition to the fight to keep Joe Miles from being sent to Alaska, we have had new cases at both Ft. Jackson aid Ft. Bragg = courts martial for Tommie Woodf in at Jackson and Jack Riley at Bragg. The Army has discharges Joe Cole and Ed Glover (Ft. Benning) as "undesirable", and has given notice to Jose Rudder and Tommie Woodfin that they will be receiving undesirable discharges as well. All this indicates a number of appeals to be made| plus we are pursuing the injunctive suits at Ft. Jackson and Ft. Bragg. Andrew Pulley was discharged on Hay 23rd and has been visiting some local areas this summer. He has appeared dn numerous radio and television shows and has addressed literally thousands of people with an overwhelmingly enthusiastic response« This is a good indication of what we can anticipate from an organized tour this fall; Our immediate and most pressing need lies in the area of finances. The top priority for the coming months iE to raise as much money as possible; this responsibility must be assumed by each local area. If we are to continue the work we are already involved in, as well as make allowances for new cases, it is imperative that we be on a sound basis financially, which entails raising thousands of dollars in the next five months. This task will be easier now with the GIs being discharged and available for personal appearances. Our perspective for the fall is a major speaking tour by one of the Ft. Jackson GIs. While we are anxious to publicize the Ft. Jackson victory and the continuing work of the Defense Committee, we feel that major emphasis must be put on raising money. The presence of one of the Ft. Jackson Eight in your area should be taken full advantage of.
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Title | To all local GICLDC's |
Editor | Blackstock, Ruth R. |
Place of publication | New York, New York |
Publisher | GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee |
Publication date | 1969 |
Language | English |
Country | United States |
Digital Format | XML |
Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2017 |
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Owner | The Deering Library, Northwestern University |
Type | Text |
Digital identifier | giEphemera1341000 |
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Language | English |
Digital Format | JPEG2000 |
Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2017 |
Rights | Copyright belongs to the individuals who created them or the organizations for which they worked. We share them here strictly for non-profit educational purposes. If you believe that you possess copyright to material included here, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. Under the fair use provisions of the U.S. copyright law, teachers and students are free to reproduce any document for nonprofit classroom use. Commercial use of copyright-protected material is generally prohibited. |
Owner | The Deering Library, Northwestern University |
Full text | Gl CIVIL LIBERTIES DEFENSE COMMITTEE Box 355, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011 tel. (212) 243-4775 NATIONAL SECRETARY MATILDE ZIMMERMANN Sponsors (partial listing) Mrs. Donna Allen Rev. Jesse F. Anderson Mrs. Nettie Bell Prof. Hyman Berman Prof. DerkBodde Prof. Edgar M. Bottome Prof. Germaine Bree Reber F. Beult, Jr. Prof. Thompson Bradley Prof. Jonathon B. Chase Prof. Daniel G. Collins Prof. William C. Davidon Rey. Albert R. Dreisbach, Jr. Maurice Geary Maxwell Geismar Prof. Marvin E. Gettleman Mitchell Goodman Jerry Gordon Rev. David M. Gracie Fred Halstead Gary J. Hawkins 'rence Hallinan /incent Hallinan Fred Hampton Michael Hannon Nat Hentoff Prof. Graham Hughes Prof. George Jones, Jr. Prof. Donald Kalish C. Clark Kissinger Sholem Lebovitz Denise Levertov John Lewis Walter Lowenfels Prof. Oliver Loud Bob Lucas Dwight MacDonald Norman Mailer Howard N. Meyer Mrs. Warren Miller George Novack Prof. Sidney Peck Howard Petrick Rev. Ed Riddick Carl D. Rogers Irving Sarnoff Pete Seeger Dr. Phillip Shapiro Prof. Mulford Q. Sibley Michael Sletson Dr. Benjamin Spock Arthur Sternberg Jrvey Swados Jr. Paul M. Sweezy Ethel Taylor Lyn Wells Prof. David White Leroy Wolins Prof. Maurice Zeitlin Prof. Howard Zinn TO ALL LOCAL GICLDC^S: This summer has been a hectic one for the GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee, to say the least. In addition to the fight to keep Joe Miles from being sent to Alaska, we have had new cases at both Ft. Jackson aid Ft. Bragg = courts martial for Tommie Woodf in at Jackson and Jack Riley at Bragg. The Army has discharges Joe Cole and Ed Glover (Ft. Benning) as "undesirable", and has given notice to Jose Rudder and Tommie Woodfin that they will be receiving undesirable discharges as well. All this indicates a number of appeals to be made| plus we are pursuing the injunctive suits at Ft. Jackson and Ft. Bragg. Andrew Pulley was discharged on Hay 23rd and has been visiting some local areas this summer. He has appeared dn numerous radio and television shows and has addressed literally thousands of people with an overwhelmingly enthusiastic response« This is a good indication of what we can anticipate from an organized tour this fall; Our immediate and most pressing need lies in the area of finances. The top priority for the coming months iE to raise as much money as possible; this responsibility must be assumed by each local area. If we are to continue the work we are already involved in, as well as make allowances for new cases, it is imperative that we be on a sound basis financially, which entails raising thousands of dollars in the next five months. This task will be easier now with the GIs being discharged and available for personal appearances. Our perspective for the fall is a major speaking tour by one of the Ft. Jackson GIs. While we are anxious to publicize the Ft. Jackson victory and the continuing work of the Defense Committee, we feel that major emphasis must be put on raising money. The presence of one of the Ft. Jackson Eight in your area should be taken full advantage of. |
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