U.S. Committee to Aid the
National Liberation Front of South Vietnam (USCNLFSV) or (CANLF) and later the
Indochina Solidarity Committee (ISC): Leaflets and Documents from 1965-1975.
This group was formed early in the anti-war movement for two reasons; one public and one strategic. The public reason was to make sure there was at least one group that called for understanding and even political support for the Vietnamese resistance. To do this, we participated in national and local demonstrations and distributed information on the liberation struggle in the South of Viet Nam and the historical defense of Vietnam for its national sovereignty and independence in the face of the U.S. war.
The second, specifically strategic purpose was to making it easier for Americans to turn against the war. Remember, at the beginning of this war, average Americans had been led to fear and hate the Vietnamese communists as a threat to "our boys." As long as Americans felt threatened, they were unlikely to be persuaded by the moral or other objections of the traditional peace forces.
Our analysis was that for the anti-war sentiment to extend beyond the traditional “peace groups,” a way had to be found to defuse this fear and the “threat to our boys.” We observed that most of the early leaders of the peace movement were hesitant to explain why the Vietnamese were fighting or by default didn't counter that this was a war against a communist enemy. This hesitancy to discuss why the Vietnamese were resisting, was because the peace movement was led by pacifist, religious and even some political groups who were against the violence and politics of the Vietnamese. Other more political groups who might privately understand and even support the Vietnamese cause, were afraid of being accused of pro-communist sympathies and thus lose the ability to organize ordinary Americans if paid too much attention to the Vietnamese views, and thus could be accused of being "un-American."
But those who started the committee, decided an opposite approach was needed in this mix of groups. We believed by boldly and persistently showing and arguing for support of the Vietnamese position in the demonstrations and coalitions, we could at least show that some Americans understood the Vietnamese were not necessarily our enemy and could be even be seen as similar in some ways to our own 1776 independence fighters. We began by showing and carrying the 13 star American flag of independence along with the Vietnamese flags.
While we had no expectation of building wide spread support, we felt that by interjecting an element of doubt or suspicion about the necessity of fearing this “faceless enemy,” some people might become freer to question and later even turn against the war. Our organizing efforts showed us that once this dialogue was entered, the barrier of fear was more easily bypassed and opposition could gradually increase and later accelerated by the growing costs of the war. Simply put, once people felt less threatened by Vietnam, they could ask “is it worth one more American life?”
By 1971, there were many groups educating about the origins of this war and the long Vietnamese history of resisting imperial and colonial attempts to dominate them. In 1973, we changed our name to Indochina Solidarity Committee (ISC) and worked for an end to the war in all three countries; Viet Nam, Laos and Cambodia.
In 1975, the committee closed.
In 1975, as the war was coming to end with the victory of the Vietnamese and the reunification of Vietnam, our committee entered a difficult period. The group folded in 1975 after the end of the war. In the last year, as you can see in some of the last documents an obvious shift developed toward a Maoist political perspective. This was caused by a an outside organization that recruited members of the ISC collective. This led to a hostile split and the closing of the organization. When you read some of the last newsletters published in 1975, you can see a gradual increasing orientation toward China and implicit criticism of Viet Nam. Those of us who had started the committee in 1965 suggested we close the committee now that the war had ended, but the Maoist group stole most of the valuable equipment, films, books, etc. Eventually that group itself folded and may have turned over the documents and films to academic institutions. I will seek to locate them and post the information here once found.
I will also be posting more of these documents, photos and history of CANLF and related work. Meanwhile, I am in the process of contacting past participants to fill in information where possible and welcome feedback. As of April 17, 2015, some of the key activists have been reached, but if you can contribute anything, please be in touch.
Because of our anti-war work, activists were invited to participate in the end of the war celebrations in 2005 and now again in April-May of 2015.
Written by Walter Teague, May 7, 2013. Updated: February 26, 2018
Vietnamese Films
The committee obtained a number of films made in Vietnam during the war years. We distributed them across the US and showed them in film showings with other progressive anti-war films. Unfortunately at the termination of CANLF, the films were taken and ultimately deposited with the NYU Library in New York City. They have not yet been found. Here are two catalogs and there are many leaflets from our showings in the listings below:
Vietnamese Film Catalog 1969 - Vietnamese Film Catalog 1971
1965 Document Index:
Index Introduction with sequential years.pdf
Item |
Pdf Pg # |
Pdf Pg # refers to the numbers on the right hand corner of each document page. |
1. |
1 |
Request for Medical Supplies |
2. |
2 |
Demonstration Saturday, October 2nd 1965 |
3. |
3 |
Request for Contributions |
4. |
4 |
Request for Contributions |
5. |
5 |
Brief Notes on Important Dates in Vietnam |
6. |
6 |
Request for Contributions |
7. |
7 |
Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam Address |
8. |
8 |
Support the ACommittee to Aid the National Liberation Front@ |
9. |
9 |
Brief Notes on Important Dates in Vietnam |
10. |
10 |
The NLFSV on Prisoners of War and the International Red Cross |
11. |
13 |
Price List for Vietnamese Literature |
12. |
19 |
Basic Structure of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam (with chart) |
13. |
22 |
Jean‑Paul Sartre: Why I am not going to the United States |
14. |
26 |
Meeting: Why the American People should Support the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam |
15. |
26.3 |
Statement of Policy November 20, 1965 |
16. |
27 |
For Immediate Release to Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy |
17. |
28 |
Basic Structure of the National Liberation Front |
18. |
29 |
Alphabetical Index of Personalities |
19. |
30 |
List of Recommended Books from and about Viet-Nam |
20. |
43 |
Programs of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam |
21. |
44 |
NLFSV Negotiating Position |
22. |
47 |
Why the North Viet-Nam is being bombed by Charlotte Polin |
23. |
52 |
Structure of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam |
24. |
68 |
Recommended Books from and about Vietnam |
25. |
76 |
Personalities of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam |
Note. More documents may be added as they are
found.
This index and archive prepared in 2013 by
Walter Teague wteague @ redandgreen.org
1966 Document Index:
Item |
Pdf Pg # |
Pdf Pg # refers to the numbers on the
right hand corner of each document page. |
1. |
1 |
Flyer: Friends of the NLF Housewarming
Party |
2. |
2 |
Changes in our Price List |
3. |
3 |
Vietnamese Language and Culture Lessons
|
4. |
4 |
Request for Contributions |
5. |
5 |
Flyer: 1966 The National Liberation
Front of South Vietnam/1776 The War for Independence |
6. |
6 |
The Flag of the National Liberation
Front of South Vietnam |
7. |
7 |
Price List for Vietnamese Literature |
8. |
12 |
The Voices of the Vietnamese Must be
Heard in the U.S. |
9. |
13
|
Flyer: L.B. Hitler and CO (Puppets of
the Free World Capitalism vs. All the People of Vietnam! |
10. |
14 |
|
11. |
15
|
Flyer: Victory for the National
Liberation Front of South Vietnam Party
|
12. |
16
|
Flyer: The People of Vietnam Demand L.B. Hitler and Puppets AGet Out of our Country@ |
13. |
17
|
|
14. |
18
|
|
15. |
20
|
|
16. |
|
Announcement for August 6, 1966 Demonstration (with date)
|
17. |
23
|
Flyer: Party |
18. |
24
|
Flyer: Who is the Aggressor in Vietnam
Today?
|
19. |
25
|
Announcement for August 6, 1966 Demonstration (without date)
|
20. |
26
|
Personalities of the National
Liberation Front of South Vietnam
|
21. |
42
|
Addresses of NLF and DRV Missions
|
22. |
43
|
Suggested Reading of Vietnamese
Literature
|
23. |
44
|
Subscriptions to Vietnamese Publications |
24. |
45
|
|
25. |
46
|
Flyer: Party
|
26. |
47
|
New York City Cops Harass Anti-War
Movement
|
27. |
48
|
Letter to the Editor: Please explain
our services
|
28. |
49
|
We have a new address
|
29. |
50
|
New Items (Books)
|
30. |
51
|
A Film from the Democratic Republic of
Vietnam
|
31. |
52
|
New Vietnamese Films
|
32. |
53
|
A Panel Discussion on Tactics of
Anti-War Demonstrations: Pacifist and Non-Pacifist Views
|
33. |
54
|
Notice: We have Two New Films Available
|
34. |
55
|
Flyer: All Respectable People are
Against War
|
35. |
56
|
Subscriptions to: Vietnamese
Publications
|
36. |
57
|
Flyer: 6th Anniversary of National Liberation Front of South Vietnam; A Party for
Friends of the NLF
|
37. |
58
|
New Items (Books)
|
38. |
59
|
Help Wanted
|
39. |
60
|
Flyer: Hey trying to Start a New
Independent Anti-Vietnam War Committee??
|
40. |
61
|
Addresses of NLF and DRV Missions |
41. |
62
|
The Vietnamese want to know about you
and your organization
|
42. |
63
|
|
Note. More documents may be added as they are
found.
This index and archive prepared in 2013 by
Walter Teague wteague @ redandgreen.org
1967 Document Index:
Item |
Pdf Pg # |
Pdf Pg # refers to the numbers on the right hand corner of each document page. |
1. |
1 |
Documentary: Vietnam Land of
Fire
|
2. |
4 |
Instructions for playing a film |
3. |
7 |
Vietnamese Literature |
4. |
13 |
Progress Report |
5. |
15 |
Forum: Nguyen Van Luy, A Vietnamese with U.S. Citizenship will speak |
6. |
16 |
5 New Vietnamese Films |
7. |
17 |
For Immediate Release: A Revolutionary Contingent with march in support of Guerilla fighters throughout the world |
8. |
18 |
March on April 15 with the Revolutionary Contingent |
9. |
19 |
Flyer: Party |
10. |
20 |
Flyer: April 27 The Streets Belong to the People |
11. |
21 |
A Matter of Some Import Re: Progress Report |
12. |
23 |
For Immediate Release Re: Independence Pageant |
13. |
24 |
Flyer: Veterans, Reservists, Americans: A March to Honor the ASpirit of 76" |
14. |
25 |
Demonstration Defense Course |
15. |
26 |
Announcement Oct. 21st: The Vietnamese Contingent! |
16. |
32 |
From Dissent to Resistance to Jail? Not if we Defeat Police Frame-up! |
17. |
36 |
Speech by: Mr Nguyen Van Luy |
18. |
38 |
National Coordinator for Liaison with Revolutionary and Liberation Movements and Organizations |
19. |
40 |
U.S. Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam Address |
20. |
41 |
Instructions to playing a film |
21. |
43 |
Film: AOur Children Accuse@ DRV Film in English |
22. |
44 |
Film: AA visit to the heroic Land of NCHE AN@ DRV-Film in Vietnamese |
23. |
48 |
Film: The North West Fighting Against the U.S. Aggressors |
24. |
51 |
Commentary ADays with the Youth Shock Brigades@ |
25. |
55 |
Addresses of MLF and DRV Missions |
26. |
56 |
Notice: The Vietnamese want to know about you and your organization!! |
27. |
57 |
March with the Vietnamese |
28. |
58 |
Thank you for your interested in our Vietnamese Anti-war films |
29. |
59 |
Film Confirmation and Invoice |
30. |
60 |
New Notes: you can show anti-war films anywhere! |
31. |
61 |
Films from Vietnam |
32. |
65 |
Addresses of the National Liberation Front of South Viet Nam and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam |
Note. More documents may be added as they are
found.
This index and archive prepared in 2013 by
Walter Teague wteague @ redandgreen.org
1968 Document Index:
Item |
Pdf Pg # |
Pdf Pg # refers to the numbers on the right hand corner of each document page. |
1. |
.05 |
Dear friends: Announcement of a Demonstration January 19, 1968 |
2. |
1 |
Protest the Festival of the Vultures |
3. |
1.5 |
Free the Political Prisoners, End Government Repression |
4. |
2 |
Flyer: How we won: Fighting the Imperialist State |
5. |
4 |
Dear friends: Re: Vietnamese Films |
6. |
5 |
Show Solidarity with the French Revolution - 1968 |
7. |
6 |
Letter: Thank you for your donation |
8. |
7 |
Flyer: Demonstration Sat. June 29th |
9. |
8 |
Vietnamese Literature Packet 1 |
10. |
18 |
Vietnamese Literature Packet 2 |
11. |
28 |
Flyer: The Task is to turn the APeace@ Movement into a Consciously Anti-Imperialist Movement |
12. |
30 |
Zengakuren (Simplified Chart) |
13. |
32 |
Newsletter July 21, 1968 |
14. |
34 |
Flyer: Anti-Imperialist Feeder March |
15. |
35 |
Flyer: Stop Massacres in Mexico |
16. |
36 |
Corrections to the AAddress@ Sheet |
17. |
37 |
Intelligens Test |
18. |
38 |
Be where the action is at!! A week of struggle!! |
19. |
39 |
The Right of Free Speech and Assembly and Guaranteed as long as the police give their permission |
20. |
40 |
AThe Shit has hit the Fan NYU-SDS@ |
21. |
41 |
The Streets belong to the people not the Pigs |
22. |
42 |
Friends! We need your help! |
23. |
43 |
Flyer: Liberate St Marx |
24. |
44 |
Flyer: Co-Aim Forum AWho Shall Control the Schools?@ |
25. |
45 |
Flyer: Victory for the Vietnamese |
Note. More documents may be added as they are
found.
This index and archive prepared in 2013 by
Walter Teague wteague @ redandgreen.org
1969 Document Index:
Item |
Pdf Pg # |
Pdf Pg # refers to the numbers on the right hand corner of each document page. |
1. |
1 |
Letter: Re: Hemispheric Conference |
2. |
2 |
Flyer: Two films on Vietnam |
3. |
3 |
Flyer: Two films on Revolution |
4. |
4 |
Flyer: 6 Films on Revolution |
5. |
4.3 |
Support the Vietnamese on April 5th |
6. |
5 |
For immediate release April 2nd, 1969 |
6. |
5 |
For immediate release April 2nd, 1969 |
7. |
5.5 |
Flyer: To the Marchers, A call from the NLF |
8. |
6 |
Flyer: 5 Films on Organizing the Revolution |
9. |
7 |
Films from Vietnam Packet |
10. |
16 |
Flyer: 5 films on Imperialism |
11. |
17 |
Flyer: 5 films on Revolution |
12. |
18 |
Flyer: 5 films on Revolution |
13. |
19 |
Flyer: Films on Cuba |
14. |
20 |
Flyer: 5 films on Revolution |
15. |
21 |
Release Sept 1, 1969 Re: Nagaski Demonstration |
16. |
29 |
Flyer: 5 Films on Guerrilla Warfare |
17. |
30 |
Flyer: 5 Films on Revolution U.S.A. |
18. |
31 |
Flyer: 5 Films on Revolution |
19. |
32 |
Flyer: 5 Films on Revolutionary Changes |
20. |
32.5 |
Flyer: 5 Films on Revolutionary Changes |
21. |
33 |
Flyer: NLF Anniversary Affair |
22. |
34 |
Flyer: 9 Years of Heroic & Victorious Resistance |
23. |
35 |
A Call for Support |
24. |
37 |
Flyer: Do you consider yourself a friend of the Vietnamese like me? |
25. |
38 |
Commentary to the Documentary ATen Girls of Nai Mountains@ |
26. |
40 |
Message to the American People |
27. |
42 |
Subscription to a newspaper in English published by the Guerrilla Fighters |
Note. More documents may be added as they are
found.
This index and archive prepared in 2013 by
Walter Teague wteague @ redandgreen.org
1970 Document Index:
Item |
Pdf Pg # |
Pdf Pg # refers to the numbers on the right hand corner of each document page. |
1. |
1 |
Flyer: Films on Revolution |
2. |
2 |
Flyer: Films on Revolution |
3. |
3 |
Flyer: Films on the Rise of Fascism! |
4. |
4 |
Flyer: 4 Films and a Talk on
the International Student Revolution |
5. |
5 |
Two Great Films of Revolution |
6. |
6 |
Senators for Senators: Peace for Whom |
7. |
7 |
Two Great Revolutionary Films |
8. |
8 |
2 Films: Father Dan Berrigan: The Holy Outlaw & Far From Vietnam |
9. |
9 |
Film Showing: In the Year of the Pig |
10. |
10 |
Newsletter |
11. |
12 |
Film Showing: Battle of Algiers |
12. |
13 |
Film Showing: The Masterpiece of Revolutionary Cinema |
13. |
13.1 |
Vietnamese Literature Packet |
14. |
14 |
Film Showings: Revolutionary Asia |
15. |
15 |
Film Showings: Revolutionary Asia |
16. |
16 |
Flyer: A Day of Solidarity with Cuba |
17. |
17 |
Film Showing: Liberated China and Cuba |
18. |
18 |
Letter: Re: Film Showing |
19. |
19 |
Firm Showing: How to Make the Revolution! |
20. |
20 |
Poster: Genocide; Homicide; Conspiracy: Wanted Richard Nixon |
21. |
21 |
Peace Initiative |
22. |
26 |
Film Showing: On the Making of the Revolution! |
23. |
27 |
Letter to Support A6 of the Family@ |
24. |
29 |
Film Showing: Don=t Bank on Amerikkka! |
25. |
30 |
Poster: Revolution is the way to live! Celebrate 10 year Anniversary of the NLFSVN |
26. |
31 |
Support People= War in South East Asia |
27. |
32 |
USCANLF formed in April 1965 |
28. |
33 |
Those APeace@ Proposals |
29. |
36 |
Newspaper Subscriptions |
30. |
37 |
Release: Walter Teague N.Y.U. Arrest Chi-Reston Disruptions |
Note. More documents may be added as they are
found.
This index and archive prepared in 2013 by
Walter Teague wteague @ redandgreen.org
1971 Document Index:
Item
|
Pdf Pg
#
|
Pdf Pg # refers to the numbers
on the right hand corner of each document page.
|
1.
|
1
|
4
Films on: China, Laos, Children of the Revolution, Lenin
|
2.
|
2
|
2
Films: China and the Red Guard and 17th Parallel Vietnam in War
|
3.
|
3
|
Newsletter
April 8, 1971
|
4.
|
4
|
Film
Showing on: Revolution!
|
5.
|
5
|
Fact
Sheet on Vietnam
|
6.
|
10
|
Film
Showing: Battle of Algiers
|
7.
|
11
|
The
Grand Inquisition or McCarthy Revisited
|
8.
|
12
|
Support
Action: four subpoenaed
|
9.
|
13
|
The
Grand Inquisition or McCarthy Revisited
|
10.
|
14
|
Letter:
May 31, 1971
|
11.
|
16
|
National
Affairs Newsweek May 31, 1971
|
12.
|
17
|
The
Grand Inquisition or McCarthy Revisited
|
13.
|
17.1
|
Flyer:
Vietnamese Films
|
14.
|
18
|
Film
Showing: Mitchell=s Witch-Hunt
|
15.
|
19
|
Notice:
Come to the Inquisition
|
16.
|
21
|
Newsletter
June 26, 1971
|
17.
|
22
|
Film
Showing: The Hour of the Furnaces
|
18.
|
23
|
Film
Showing: The Hour of the Furnaces
|
19.
|
24
|
Family
Trust Newsletter Jule 19, 1971
|
20.
|
25
|
News
article: PRG of South Vietnam and the DRV...
|
21.
|
27
|
Flyer:
5 Films of the Revolution
|
22.
|
28
|
Flyer:
Women=s Conference
|
23.
|
29
|
Letter:
Re: Underground papers for the Vietnamese
|
24.
|
30
|
Letter:
Re: People=s Peace Treaty
|
25.
|
30.5
|
Film
Showing
|
26.
|
30.8
|
Film
Showing
|
27.
|
31
|
Letter:
Re: Summer Camp in Canada
|
28.
|
33
|
Flyer:
Back to the Streets
|
29.
|
34
|
Film
Showing on: Cuba and Revolution
|
30.
|
35
|
Flyer:
Attica just say murder by Rockefeller and Nixon
|
31.
|
36
|
Flyer:
Report from China
|
32.
|
37
|
Film
Showing: Burn
|
33.
|
38
|
Film
Showing: The Murder of Fred Hampton
|
34.
|
39
|
Newsletter
December 6, 1971
|
35.
|
40
|
Film
Showing: Burn
|
36.
|
42
|
Flyer:
Vietnamese Dinner! Celebration!
|
37.
|
43
|
Letter:
Dear Staff, Collective and Friends
|
38.
|
44
|
Letter:
Family Trust
|
39.
|
45
|
Letter:
This Theater Unfair to the Berrigans and other Peace Criminals
|
40.
|
47
|
|
Note. More documents may be added as they are
found.
This index and archive prepared in 2013 by
Walter Teague wteague @ redandgreen.org
1972 Document Index:
Item
|
Pdf
Pg #
|
Pdf
Pg # refers to the numbers on the right hand corner of each document page.
|
1.
|
1
|
Film
Showing: Charlie Chaplin and Mack Sennett
|
2.
|
2
|
Film
Showing: Charlie Chaplin in Gold Rush from the NLFSVN Struggle for Life
|
3.
|
3
|
Film
Showing: Battle of Algiers
|
4.
|
4
|
Flyer:
An Evening with W.C. Fields
|
5.
|
5
|
Letter:
Support for South Vietnamese Students
|
6.
|
6
|
Film
Showing: The Red Detachment of Women
|
7.
|
7
|
Letter:
Did you receive our materials?
|
8.
|
8
|
Film
Showing: My Country Occupied, The Red Squad, Tet Offensive
|
9.
|
9
|
Film
Showing: Strike, U.S. Bombing of Vietnam, U.S. Techniques of Genocide
|
10.
|
10
|
Film
Showing: Strike, U.S. Techniques in Genocide, U.S. Bombing of N. Vietnam
|
11.
|
11
|
Letter:
Open letter from the south Vietnamese Student Union
|
12.
|
14
|
|
13.
|
15
|
New
Times Newspaper: From a Saigon Mother
|
14.
|
16 |
Film Showing: Burn
|
15.
|
17
|
7
Points for Peace by the Provisional Revolutionary Government
|
16.
|
18
|
|
17.
|
20
|
3
Films: Two Heroic Sister of the Grassland, 79 Springs of Ho Chi Minh, El
Pueblo Se Levanta
|
18.
|
21
|
Nguyen Thai Binh, 1948 B July 1, 1972 |
19.
|
36
|
|
20.
|
37
|
|
21.
|
47
|
Letter:
Who is USCANLFVN?
|
22.
|
62
|
Films
Showing: Vietnam for the Vietnamese, Homage to Ho Chi Minh, Stolen Childhood,
U.S. Techniques of Genocide in Viet Nam
|
23.
|
63
|
PRG
7 Point Peace Proposal
|
24.
|
64
|
|
25.
|
66
|
|
26.
|
67
|
Film
Showing: As Long as the Rivers Run, Struggle for Life. Subversion
|
27.
|
68
|
Film
Showing: As Long as the Rivers Run, Struggle for Life. Subversion
|
28.
|
69
|
Flyer: Stop Nixon |
29.
|
|
Flyer:
Support the 7PT. Peace Plan
|
30.
|
71
|
Letter:
An Appeal to American Students and Intellectuals
|
31.
|
72
|
Letter:
Open letter to the U.S. Peace Movement
|
32.
|
73
|
Filming
Showing: Peasants of the Second Fortress
|
33.
|
74
|
Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Viet Nam |
34.
|
76
|
Summary
of the 9pt. Proposal
|
35.
|
78
|
Film
Showing: Burn, U.S. Techniques of Genocide in Viet Nam, Fuera Yanqui
|
36. |
79 |
Newsletter November 29, 1972 |
37.
|
81
|
|
38.
|
82
|
Flyer:
Vietnamese-American Solidarity Celebration, Seminar and Dinner
|
39.
|
83
|
Flyer:
Vietnamese-American Solidarity Celebration, Seminar and Dinner with schedule
of events
|
40.
|
84
|
Flyer:
Vietnamese-American Solidarity Celebration B 12th Anniversary of the Founding of the NLF-SVN
|
41.
|
87
|
|
42.
|
89
|
|
43.
|
90
|
Agreement
on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Viet Nam
|
44.
|
91
|
|
45.
|
92
|
|
46
|
98
|
Notice
of correction
|
47
|
99
|
Proposal
for Discussion of New York (National) Campaign to Sign the Agreements Now!
|
48
|
100
|
|
49
|
102
|
This
Man is Fighting for the NLF. What is the NLF?
|
50
|
104
|
Article:
Links Mafia, Viet Gov=t
in Drug Trade
|
51
|
105
|
Article:
Heroin Traffic in Southeast Asia
|
52
|
107
|
On
Role and Tasks of National United Front by Truong Chinh
|
53
|
115
|
Article:
Electronic Weapons Replace U.S. Troops As Killing Continues
|
54
|
116
|
Nixon=s APeace@ Plan
|
55
|
117
|
Committee
to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam Address
|
56
|
118
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Film Showing: Charlie Chaplin and Mack Sennett |
Note.
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1973 Document Index:
Item
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Pdf
Pg #
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Pdf
Pg # refers to the numbers on the right hand corner of each document page.
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1.
|
1
|
Newsletter
January 10, 1973
|
2.
|
2
|
Film
Showing: Dien Bien Phu, Bombing of Hanoi-Haiphong, 79 Springs of Ho Chi Minh
|
3.
|
4
|
Literature
1973
|
4.
|
12
|
Film
Showing and Discussion B The Peace Agreements: What do they
Mean?
|
5.
|
13
|
|
6.
|
14
|
Film
Showing: Battle of Algiers and Cambodia Today
|
7.
|
15
|
Film
Showing - Audio-visual programs on Revolution in Africa
|
8.
|
16
|
Film
Showing: Burn
|
9.
|
17
|
Newsletter:
Our new name is Indochina Solidarity Committee
|
10.
|
29
|
Film
Showing and Forum: The Current Situation in Indochina
|
11.
|
30
|
Newsletter
July 25, 1973
|
12.
|
40
|
Film
Showing on: Asia, Africa and Latin America
|
13.
|
41
|
Film
Showing: Martat/Sade, viet Nam, a question of torture
|
14.
|
43
|
Newsletter:
9/24/73
|
15.
|
55
|
Newsletter:
November 12, 1973
|
16.
|
71
|
Film
Showing: Tupamaros, In the Liberated Areas of S. Viet Nam, a Luta Continua
|
17.
|
72
|
Vietnam
Fact Sheet 1845-1973
|
18.
|
104
|
Washington
Square Church (United Methodist) Annual Report 1973
|
Note.
More documents may be added as they are found.
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1974 Document Index:
Item
|
Pdf Pg #
|
Pdf
Pg # refers to the numbers on the right hand corner of each document page.
|
1.
|
1
|
Newsletter: January 12, 1974
|
2.
|
17
|
Newsletter: March 1974
|
3.
|
33
|
Newsletter: April 1, 1974
|
4.
|
51
|
Newsletter: May 19, 1974
|
5.
|
67
|
Newsletter: June 24, 1974
|
6.
|
84
|
Newsletter: August 10, 1974
|
7.
|
100
|
Newsletter: September 20, 1974
|
8.
|
120
|
Newsletter: October 28, 1974
|
Note. More documents may be added as they are
found.
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prepared in 2013 by Walter Teague wteague @ redandgreen.org
1975 Document Index:
Item
|
Pdf Pg #
|
Pdf
Pg # refers to the numbers on the right hand corner of each document page.
|
1.
|
.01
|
Newsletter: January, 1975
|
2.
|
1
|
Cambodia 1863-1975
|
3.
|
17
|
Newsletter: March 8, 1975
|
4.
|
41
|
Film Showing: Burn
|
Note. More documents may be added as they are
found.
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prepared in 2013 by Walter Teague wteague @ redandgreen.org
1976 Document Index:
Item
|
Pdf Pg #
|
Pdf
Pg # refers to the numbers on the right hand corner of each document page.
|
1
|
1
|
Flyer: The Current Situation in the Socialist
republic of Niet Nam
|
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found.
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RU Split Document Index:
Item
|
Pdf Pg #
|
Pdf
Pg # refers to the numbers on the right hand corner of each document page.
|
1.
|
1
|
Indochina Peace Campaign letter about the
split
|
2.
|
10
|
The Working Committee of the Coalition to
Reclaim the Indochina Resources (CRIR) A Preliminary Report
|
3.
|
16
|
Announcement to close the Indochina Solidarity
Committee
|
4.
|
22
|
Notice of Temporary Change of Address
|
5.
|
23
|
Letter from Walter Teague and Martha
Chamberlain to supporters
|
6.
|
32
|
R.U. Cadre Effects on VVAW-WSO
|
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found.
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RU Influenced Newsletters:
Item
|
Pdf Pg #
|
Pdf
Pg # refers to the numbers on the right hand corner of each document page.
|
1.
|
1-20
|
Newsletter: Indochina
Solidarity Committee
|
2.
|
1-26
|
Newsletter July, 1975
|
3.
|
1-36
|
Newsletter October, 1975
|
Note. More documents may be added as they are
found.
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prepared in 2013 by Walter Teague wteague @ redandgreen.org