Swarthmore College Peace Collection

Papers of A.J. (Abraham John) Muste, 1920-1967

Collection: DG 050


Contact Information
Swarthmore College Peace Collection
500 College Avenue
Swarthmore, PA 19081-1399
U.S.A.
Telephone: 610-328-8557 (curator)
Fax: 610-690-5728
Email: wchmiel@swarthmore.edu (curator)
URL: http://www.swarthmore.edu/Library/peace/


Descriptive Summary
Repository
Swarthmore College Peace Collection
Creator
Muste, A.J. (1885-1967)
Title
A.J. Muste Papers
Inclusive Dates
1920-1967
Call Number
DG 040

Language of Materials
Materials in English
Extent
24 linear feet [papers only]
Abstract
Brief statement about person/group and what is included in the papers/records

Administrative Information
Restrictions to Access
None
Usage Restrictions
Boxes are stored off-site; microfilm must be used (3 reels at a time may be borrowed through inter-library loan)
Alternate Form of Material
Microfilm reels 89:1-39
Acquisitions Information
Gift of the Fellowship of Reconciliation [acc. 54A-027a]; A.J. Muste [acc. 66A-178]; Joyce Gilmore [acc. 68A-016]; Beverley Sterner [acc. 68A-147]; Bradford Lyttle; [acc. 69A-102 & 69A-132]
Processing Information
Processed by misc. staff; checklist updated by Anne Yoder, Aug. 2007
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the A.J. Muste Papers (DG 050), Swarthmore College Peace Collection
Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendents, as stipulated by United States copyright law

Online Catalog Headings
These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online library/archival catalogs.
See tripod record


Related Collections
Church Peace Mission (DG 177)
Committee for Nonviolent Action (DG 017)
Fellowship of Reconciliation (DG 013)
War Resisters League (DG 040)


Historical Background
A.J. Muste (1885-1967), born Abraham Johannes Muste in the province of Zeeland, the Netherlands, came to the United States in 1891 when the Muste family settled in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 1909, Muste was ordained a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church, but later (1917), he became a member of the Society of Friends. During World War I, Muste's refusal to abandon his pacifist position led to his forced resignation from the Central Congregational Church in Newtonville, Massachusetts.

Muste's involvement as a labor organizer began in 1919 when he led strikes in the textile mills of Lawrence, Massachusetts. He became the director of the Brookwood Labor College in Katonah, New York, remaining there until 1931. Muste served as national chairman of the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) from 1926 to 1929. He was one of the founders of the Conference for Progressive Labor Action (CPLA) in 1929, and in 1934 he facilitated the merger of the CPLA with the Trotskyists to form the short-lived Workers Party of America. Muste was director of the Presbyterian Labor Temple from 1937-1940. In 1940 he became executive director of the FOR, a position he held until his retirement in 1953, when he was made director emeritus. From 1948-1953, he served as secretary of the Ohio Peacemakers, a radical pacifist group. He was also a member of the Executive Committee of the War Resisters League, one of the international chairmen of the World Peace Brigade, and helped organize the Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA). Muste later served as chairman of the CNVA. For several years he served as the editor of Liberation magazine.

Throughout his "retirement," Muste devoted his considerable energies to the civil rights and peace movements. In the early 1960s, he had devoted much of his attention to the development of a radical, politically relevant, nonviolent movement. With the escalation of the Vietnam War in 1964-1965, Muste played a major role in organizing rallies, vigils and marches to protest the expanding involvement of U.S. military forces. In 1966, Muste went to Saigon with five other pacifists. In the following year he went to Hanoi to meet with leaders there to find an insight into ways to end the war. At the time of his death in February 1967 he was the founding chairman of the Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam.


Collection Overview
The A.J. Muste Papers consist of correspondence, autobiographical material, book reviews, speeches, articles, pamphlets, and newsclippings, as well as sound recordings by and about A.J. Muste. The correspondence (1958-1967) is divided into private correspondence and business papers and forms the bulk of the collection. Numerous individuals and organizations are represented in the correspondence, which includes information about George Keenan, Linus Pauling, Anatol Rapoport, A. Philip Randolph, Morton Sobell, the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), the World Peace Brigade, Pendle Hill, the Hudson Institute, and the Fellowship of Reconciliation. The records of Liberation magazine and information about the San Francisco to Moscow Walk, the Omaha Action, the Polaris Action and tax resistance are also in the collection.

The bulk of this collection was microfilmed under N.E.H. Grant No. RC 27706-77-739. The material on reels 36 to 39 were filmed by Scholarly Resources, Inc.

Audiocassette, audiotapes (reel-to-reel), and compact discs (of Muste's funeral service, etc.) were removed to the Audiovisual Collection; photos were removed to the Photograph Collection.

Arrangement of Collection
The A.J. Muste Papers are arranged into four sections according to when the Peace Collection received the material. The first, and largest, section contains biographical and family materials, speeches, writings by and about Muste, and extensive correspondence about many activities and organizations. The material in this section begins in 1905 and extends until Muste's death in 1967.

Supplement #1 came to the Peace Collection in 1968-1969 and consists of six boxes of material. Included in this section are reports , memos and articles written by and about Muste, correspondence (1958-1966), material on some of the various projects with which Muste was involved in the 1960s, and a scrapbook. The overall dates for this section are 1956-1967.

Supplement #2 consists of a small amount of correspondence, writings, and newspaper clippings about Muste's activities in 1966-1967. This section also includes notices, articles, and tributes about Muste's death in 1967. The overall dates for this section are 1938-1967.

Supplement #3 came to the Peace Collection from the New York office of the War Resisters League in 1969 and 1979. The bulk of the material is correspondence from Muste to others (1962-1966) filed by subject, as Muste kept it. There is also some biographical material, writings, and general correspondence. The dates for this section are 1954-1965.

Since these papers have been microfilmed at different times, a researcher needs to search in each separate section of the papers for a particular topic.





Detailed Description of the Collection

Original Accession
Box 1 [microfilm reel 89:1]
Autobiographical/biographical material, 1920-1966
"Liberty and Justice for All: A Study of the Search of A.J. Muste, 1910-1936," by Elizabeth Tucker, 1957
Biographical material, 1967: tributes
Biographical material, 1967: family correspondence
Biographical material, 1967: Memorial Fund
Biographical material, 1967: testimonial, March 12, 1967
Biographical material, 1967-to date

Box 2 [microfilm reel 89:1 (cont.)]
Personal correspondence, 1940-1967

Box 3 [microfilm reel 89:2]
Tax refusal: A.J. Muste case (Harrop Freeman, Attorney, 1956-1962)
Tax refusal: correspondence, releases, reprints, etc., 1949-1965
Tax refusal: correspondence, releases, etc., 1966-1967, undated
Legal charge: United States vs. Muste, Omaha Action, 1959
Misc. newsclippings marked by A.J. Muste

Box 4 [microfilm reel 89:2 (cont.)]
Brookwood Labor College
- Minutes, releases, courses, 1921-1937
- Controversy, 1928
- "Documents Dealing With the Brookwood Faculty Controversy, 1933," by Cara Cook
- "Brookwood Experience of C. Cook: Tribute to A.J. Muste"
- Material about Brookwood

Box 5 [microfilm reel 89:3]
Speeches: valedictory address, 1905
Speeches, 1937-1939
Speeches: Labor Temple, 1939
Speeches, 1940-1941
Speeches: Pendle Hill lectures, 1941
Speeches, 1942
Speeches: New Brunswick Seminary lectures, 1944
Speeches: Pendle Hill lectures on the Peace Testimony, 1954

Box 6 [microfilm reel 89:3 (cont.)]
Speeches, 1961-1967, undated

Box 7 [microfilm reel 89:3 (cont.)]
Speeches & writings, 1948-1967: quotations & speech material
Speeches & writings, 1948-1967: releases (written for Peacemakers), 1948-1952

Box 7 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:4]
Speeches & writings, 1948-1967: releases (written for Church Peace Mission), 1950-1953
Speeches & writings, 1948-1967: releases, 1954-1967
Speeches & writings, 1948-1967: book reviews

Box 8 [microfilm reel 89:4 (cont.)]
Speeches & writings: articles, 1922-1930

Box 9 [microfilm reel 89:4 (cont.)]
Speeches & writings:: articles, 1931-1947

Box 10, folders 1-10 [microfilm reel 89:4 (cont.)]
Speeches & writings:: articles, 1948-1956

Box 10 (cont.), folder 11- [microfilm reel 89:5]
Speeches & writings: articles, 1948-1956 (cont.)

Box 11 [microfilm reel 89:5 (cont.)]
Speeches & writings: articles, 1957-1964

Box 12 [microfilm reel 89:5 (cont.)]
Speeches & writings: articles, 1965-1967

Box 13, folders 1-3 [microfilm reel 89:5 (cont.)]
Speeches & writings: articles, undated

Box 13, folder 4- [microfilm reel 89:6]
Speeches & writings: articles, undated (cont.)

Box 14 [not on microfilm]
Audiotapes [removed to Audiovisual Collection?]

Box 15 [microfilm reel 89:6 (cont.)]
Speeches & writings: pamphlets, 1930-1967, undated

Box 16 [microfilm reel 89:6 (cont.)]
Correspondence, pre-1937
Correspondence, 1937-1940

Box 17 [microfilm reel 89:6 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- A [general]
- Acts for Peace
- Adams, Robert T.

Box 17 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:7]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Addresses (postal)
- Advance
- Africa: economic development
- Africa Freedom Action Project [see: World Peace Brigade]
- Africa: Podea meeting, 1959
- African Conference on Nonviolence
- African Nonviolent Movement
- American Committee on Africa
- American Forum
- American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
- American Friends Service Committee (AFSC): Avon Institute
- American Friends Service Committee [see also: Meacham, Stewart]
- American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), California
- American Labor Education Service
- American Legion
- Amsterdam Conference
- Andrews, David
- B [general]
- Bear Mountain statement
- Bigelow, Albert
- Bollens, John [see: John Birch Society]
- Bomb test sites
- Briefing on Chemical, Biological & Radiological Warfare
- Bristah, James
- Brodman, Joseph
- Brooke, Anthony
- Buckeburg, Germany: conference
- Butterfield, Herbert

Box 18 [microfilm reel 89:7 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- C [general]
- Cables
- Campaign Against Atomic Weapons (Danish)
- Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
- Canadian Peace Research Institute (Pugwash)
- Capital punishment
- Carolan, William
- Catholic Worker
- Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO)
- Challenge
- Chandy, K.K.
- Chen, John
- Cheyenne missile site
- Chicago Conference on Nonviolence in the 1960s

Box 18 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:8]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- "Christian Approach to Nuclear War": version, financial records, orders, promotion, releases, signers, sponsors

Box 19 [microfilm reel 89:8 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Christian Century
- Christian Peace Conference
- Church Peace Mission
-- annual meetings
-- Annual Report of the Missioner (A.J. Muste)
-- Baptist Peace Fellowship
-- Brochure
-- Bulletin
-- Conference/s
-- Constituent Representation
-- Detroit Study Papers, 1950: area I, area II, Miller papers, Muste comment, miscellaneous, Schilpp paper not used
- East-West Churchman's meeting [proposed only]

Box 19 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:9]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Evanston conference: financial records

Box 20 [microfilm reel 89:9 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Church Peace Mission (cont.)
-- Executive Committee: meeting minutes, etc.
-- Financial records
-- Friends Peace Committee
-- General correspondence

Box 20 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:10]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Church Peace Mission (cont.)
-- Literature orders, etc.
-- History, evaluation, etc.

Box 21 [microfilm reels 89:10 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Church Peace Mission (cont.)
-- Literature & publications: correspondence
-- Message orders
-- Misc. reports, pre-1958, 1958-1963
-- Mueller, Heinz-Albrecht
-- 1962 National Conference; April 10th meeting
-- New York
-- organization & officers
-- Peachey, Paul
-- Questionnaires
-- Releases
-- Report on Study Conference Planning, 1961
-- Secretary
-- Sponsor replies
-- Treasurer
-- United Presbyterian Peace Fellowship
-- Audiotapes of ___ DeKretser, ____ Dahlberg & ____ Davidon [not on microfilm; removed to Audiovisual Collection?]

Box 22 [microfilm reel 89:10 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Citizens Committee for Equal Rights for Voluntary Hospital Employees
- Citizens Committee for a $1.50 Minimum Hourly Wage in New York City
- Civil defense
- Civil Defense Protest Committee: financial records, sponsors, signers
- Civil Liberties Conference [proposed only]
- Cleveland Study Conference
- Clippings (news) of interest to A.J. Muste
- College Cevenol
- College Peace Union
- Collins, Canon John
- Colloquy, Oct. 1959; proposed colloquy, 1960
- Commentary
- Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA)
-- Cheyenne project

Box 22 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:11]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA) (cont.)
-- Christmas Island project
-- Correspondence received
-- Directions
-- Executive Committee
-- Financial records

Box 23 [microfilm reel 89:11 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA) (cont.)
-- General material
-- London to Leningrad Project: financial records, working committee
-- Misc. reports, etc.
-- Nashville to Washington Walk, Spring 1962
-- Nonviolent Action Against Nuclear Weapons: misc.
-- Omaha Action [see: Omaha Project]
-- Polaris Action [see: Polaris Project & Lyttle, Bradford]
-- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Action: Albany, Georgia

Box 23 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:12]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA) (cont.)
-- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Action: Albany Georgia -- log of walk (incomplete)
-- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Action: newsclippings

Box 24 [microfilm reel 89:12 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA) (cont.)
-- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Action: correspondence with sheriffs & other government officials
-- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Action: financial records
-- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Action: general correspondence
-- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Action: memos sent to national committee members & to walkers
-- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Action: pamphlets, releases, schedules
-- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Action: walk reports
-- San Francisco to Moscow Walk for Peace: financial records
-- San Francisco to Moscow Walk for Peace: follow-up efforts

Box 25 [microfilm reel 89:12 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA) (cont.)
-- San Francisco to Moscow Walk for Peace: personnel
-- San Francisco to Moscow Walk for Peace: photos [removed to Photograph Collection?]
-- Swann, Robert
-- Taxes
-- Visit of the Soviet Peace Committee, Feb. 1964
-- Weekly Bulletin
-- New England CNVA
-- CNVA West
- Committee for Return of Confiscated German & Japanese Property

Box 25 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:13]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Committee of 100
- Committee/s of Correspondence
- Communist Party
- Concern
- Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)

Box 26 [microfilm reel 89:13 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Conscientious objection
- Consultative Peace Council
- Correspondent
- Council for a Livable World
- Cuba: Cuban Defense Committee
- Cuba: government pamphlets
- Cuba: medicine for
- Cuba: Nonviolent Committee for Cuban Independence
- D [general]
- Detrick, Fort
- Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War
- Direct action projects
- Disarmament
- Disarmament News
- Dissent
- Dolci, Danilo
- Dos Passos, John
- Douglas, Deborah
- Dugger, Ronnie
- E [general]
- East Harlem Protestant Parish
- East-West Christian Leaders' Conference
- Easter peace projects

Box 27 [microfilm reel 89:13 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Edelman, Irwin

Box 27 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:14]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Engagements, 1961 (possible & refused)
- Ethical Culture, Society for
- Evangelical United Brethren
- F [general]
- Facci, Joseph: article written
- Fair Play for Cuba Committee
- Fellowship of Reconciliation (National)
-- General
-- Church Secretary position
-- Committee on Organization
-- National Council & Executive Committee: meeting minutes, etc.
-- Financial Committee [includes personal material]
-- North American Committee: meeting minutes
-- Conferences, Fall 1958, Fall 1961, Fall 1962, Summer 1963
-- Frost, Henry
-- General
-- Japan
-- Staff

Box 28 [microfilm reel 89:14 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Fellowship of Reconciliation (National)
-- New or prospective members
-- Meeting, Nov. 11, 1960
-- Picnic, 1960
-- Publications (Aids for Peace Action, Fieldworker)
-- Regional conference, 1960
-- Regional offices (midwest)
-- Shelters for the Shelterless
-- Soper, Donald: dinner
-- Tax case
-- Turn Toward Peace, New York

Box 28 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:15]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Fellowship of Reconciliation (New York)
-- General [2 folders]
-- Agenda
-- Annual dinner, 1959, 1961, 1962

Box 29 [microfilm reel 89:15 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Fellowship of Reconciliation (New York)
-- Annual dinner, 1963
-- Appeal: response to Thanksgiving Appeal
-- Committees: Council
-- Committees: Executive Committee
-- Conference/s, Fall 1962
-- Financial records
-- Kenworthy, Leonard
-- Retreat, 1961
- Fellowship of Reconciliation (International)
-- General [2 folders]
-- Eastman, Philip

Box 30 [microfilm reel 89:15 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- France: anti-nuclear war demonstrations
- Frankfort [Frankfurt?]

Box 30 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:16]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Frankfort Conference: memo
- Freedom House
- Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL)
- Friends Journal
- Friends Peace Committee (British)
- Fromm, Erich
- Fulcrum Press
- Fund appeals
- G [general]
- Gandhi Marg
- Gandhi memorial in New York City
- Gandhi Peace Foundation: conference on anti-nuclear arms, India
- General Strike for Peace
- Geneva: trip of American pacifists
- German Friends
- Golden Rule (ship)
- Graven, Axel B.
- Greater New York Peace Groups, Conference of
- Greene, Felix
- H [general]
- Hammond, William: request
- Harlem Narcotics Committee

Box 31 [microfilm reel 89:16 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Hefner, William (Peace Party)
- Highlander Folk School
- Hiroshima Dancers
- Hiroshima Day
- Hiroshima Peace Declaration
- Hiroshima-Auschwitz Peace March, 1963
- Hoffman, Hallock
- Hoover, J. Edgar
- Hospital workers
- House UnAmerican Activities Committee: opposition to
- Howard, Asbury: case & statement
- Hudson Institute
- India
- Interchurch Center
- International Liaison Committee of Peace
- J [general]
- Jack, Homer
- Jacobson, Julius
- Japan Council Against Atomic & Hydrogen Bombs
- John Birch Society
- K [general]
- Kaunda, Kenneth
- Kennedy, John F.
- King Jr., Martin Luther
- King-Hall, Stephen
- Kinzua Dam
- Kloppenburg, Heinz
- Koinonia Farm
- Kora, Tomi
- Kruse, John

Box 32 [microfilm reel 89:16 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- L [general]

Box 32 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:17]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Lawson, James
- Lecoin, Louis
- Lens, Sidney
- Lerner, Max
- Lester, Muriel
- Letters to the Editor
- Liberation
-- Editorial Board: meeting minutes, 1960
-- Editorial Board: meeting minutes, 1959-1963
-- Publication; exchanges
-- Correspondence re: financial appeals, etc., 1962-1963
-- Correspondence re: integration [or inegration?]
-- Correspondence re: office personnel
-- Promotional material
-- Prospectus for Sept. 1959 issue
-- Correspondence re: reprints, 1959-1960
-- Correspondence re: New York Times issue, March 19, 1959
-- General correspondence, 1960-1966

Box 33 [microfilm reel 89:18]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Liberation
-- Correspondence re: articles, 1958-1966
-- Editorials
-- Editorials & articles by AJM
-- Reprints, flyers, etc.
-- Misc.

Box 34 [microfilm reel 89:18 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- London Conference, 1961 [re: disarmament & world tensions]
- Lutheran Peace Fellowship
- Lyttle, Bradford J.
- M [general]
- McCrackin, Maurice: case; replies
- McGovern, Senator George
- March on Washington
- May Day Celebration
- Mayer, Peter (Orion Press)
- Meacham, Stewart [see also: American Friends Service Committee]
- Meeting School, The
- Meigs, Mary
- Metropolitan Board for Conscientious Objectors
- Minority Of One
- Missile bases
- Modern Community Developers Inc.
- Monroe Defendants, Committee to Aid
- Moral rearmament
- N [general]
- National Committee to Abolish the UnAmerican Activities Committee [see also: House UnAmerican Activities Committee]

Box 35 [microfilm reel 89:18 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- National Council for Peace and Against Nuclear Weapons
- National Council for Prevention of War
- National Council of American Soviet Friendship
- National Council of Churches
- Nehru, Madame ____
- New International Year-book
- New University thought
- New York Friends Group
- New York Peace Information Center
- Nuclear testing moratorium
- O [general]
- Omaha Project: general

Box 35 [microfilm reel 89:19]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Omaha Project: general (cont.) [folder 2]
- Omaha Project: financial records
- Omaha Project: follow-up efforts
- Omaha Project: trial
- One Hundred Days For Peace
- Our Generation Against Nuclear War
- Oxford Conference

Box 36 [microfilm reel 89:19 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- P [general]
- Pacifica Research Center
- Pacifism: inquiries about
- Pacifist blueprints/plans for peace
- Pacifist songbook
- Pacifist strategy & tactics
- Paris Consultation
- Parole for ____ Green & ____ Winston
- Pauling statement
- Peace Action Center
- Peace News
- Peace Pledge Union
- Peace research
- Peacemaker
- Pendle Hill: Consultative Peace Council
- Pendle Hill: letter to President Eisenhower
- Philosophical Library
- Phoenix (yacht)
- Pickard, Raleigh: India letter
- Pioneer Youth of America
- Polaris Project
- Political Action for Peace
- Pope, Robert
- Powell House
- Prague meeting

Box 36 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:20]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Prayer House
- Princeton meeting

Box 37 [microfilm reel 89:20 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- The Progressive
- Promoting Enduring Peace
- Protests against weapons testing
- Provisional Defense Committee: financial records
- Provisional study document
- Puerto Rican political prisoners
- Puidoux Conference III, Bievres (France), 1960
- Quaker Program at the United Nations
- R [general]
- Read, Thans
- Reed, Theodore
- Reynolds, Earle
- Reynolds, Ruth
- Rockefeller statement
- Rosenberg case
- Roszak, Theodore
- Roy, Ralph Lord
- Russell, Bertram
- S [general]
- Sahara protest team
- Salstrom, Paul
- SANE
- Saturday Evening Post
- School of Conflict Resolution
- Schutz, Robert
- Scott, Lawrence
- Signatures
- Smith Act cases (Denver, Colorado)

Box 38 [microfilm reel 89:20 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Sobell, Morton
- Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas
- Society for Social Responsibility in Science
- South, the: nonviolent struggle [includes sit-ins]
- South Africa
- South Africa Action
- Southern Christian Leadership Conference
- Southern Farmer Inc.
- Soviet physicists
- Span
- Steere, Douglas
- Stein, Walter
- Stevens, Henry Bailey

Box 38 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:21]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Stevenson, Adlai
- Student Peace Union
- Student Peace Union, New York
- Students for a Democratic Society
- Summit meeting
- Survival
- Swomley, John M.
- T [general]
- Teachers College Record
- Techniques Conference on Nonviolence
- Testing suit [i.e., anti-testing suit]
- Toll the Bells Committee
- Tuscon protest
- Turn Toward Peace

Box 39 [microfilm reel 89:21 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- U [general]
- Union Square May Day Committee
- United Presbyterian Church
- Uphaus appeal
- V [general]
- Vedanta movement
- Villar, Melita del
- Volunteer Civil Rights Commission (Carl Braden)
- W [general]
- Wakefield, Dan (Revolt in the South): correspondence with Grove Press
- Walk for Disarmament
- Walk to Washington, 1963
- Walter, E.V.
- War Resisters League: World Peace Brigade Conference
- West Side Peace Center

Box 39 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:22]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- Wilkerson, Doxey
- Wilson, Edmund
- Women Strike for Peace
- Women's International League for Peace & Freedom
- World Committee on Peaceful Cooperation
- World Conference on Nonviolence
- World Council of Churches
- World Council of Peace
- World Fast for Peace
- World Peace Brigade
-- Foundation Convention, Brummana (Lebanon), 1961 (Dec.) - 1962 (Jan.)
-- Council Meeting, London (England), July 30 - Aug. 2, 1962: meeting minutes, reports, etc.
-- Constitution
-- Executive Committee: proceedings
-- Financial records

Box 40 [microfilm reel 89:22 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- World Peace Brigade (cont.)
-- Africa: general correspondence; financial records; Bayard Rustin material
-- Africa: seminar on industry & politics in South Africa
-- Brigadeers
-- Correspondence ("important carbon copies")
-- General
-- India
-- Martin, Barnaby
-- Members
-- Moss, Lynn, & Ed Lazar
-- Officers
-- Representation
-- Tatum, Lyle
-- Visit of Muste & Jim Bristol with Vinoba Bhave, 1962 (Dec.)
-- Africa Freedom Action Project: correspondence
-- Africa Freedom Action Project: Tanganyika

Box 41 [microfilm reel 89:22 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- World Peace Brigade (cont.)
-- Delhi-Peking Friendship March: general
-- Delhi-Peking Friendship March: correspondence with Chinese government officials
-- Delhi-Peking Friendship March: correspondence with marchers & with personnel

Box 41 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:23]
Correspondence, 1958-1963
- World Peace Brigade
-- Delhi-Peking Friendship March: policy & strategy; publicity; response to Deo statement; Vedchhi statement
-- Asian Regional Council
-- North American Regional Council: Board of Directors, meeting minutes, reports, etc.
-- North American Regional Council: financial records
-- North American Regional Council: Delhi-Peking Friendship March -- financial records
-- North American Regional Council: general
- World Youth Festival
- Worldview
- Y [general]
- Yale-Russian Chorus (Peter Ralph)
- Youth Conference on Nonviolence & Socio-Economic Change
- Youth March for Integration
- Yungblut, John
- Zahn, Franklin

Box 42 [microfilm reel 89:23 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- A [general]
- A. Philip Randolph Institute
- Academicians & professors: signers of New York Times advertisement re: Vietnam bombing
- Africa
- American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
- Anti-Escalation Committee
- Aptheker, Herbert
- Artists, Writers & Professionals Protest
- B [general]
- Black power
- C [general]
- Canada
- Civil rights
- Clergy & Laymen Concerned About Vietnam

Box 42 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:24]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA)
-- Financial records: contributions & appeals
-- Financial records: contributions
-- Financial records: contributions -- lists

Box 43 [microfilm reel 89:24 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA)
-- Correspondence
-- Financial records
-- Latin America
-- Reports & related correspondence
-- Haworth fine
-- Saigon Project: meeting minutes of Subcommittee on Vietnam Project, 1966
-- Saigon Project: preparations
-- Saigon Project: fund appeals
-- Saigon Project: publicity & reports
-- Saigon Project: contacts
-- Saigon Project: follow-up efforts
- New England CNVA
- CNVA West

Box 44 [microfilm reel 89:25]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- Committee on U.S.-U.S.S.R.: peace leadership exchange
- Congress of America Professors
- Conscientious objection
- D [general]
- Directions
- Dissenting GIs
- Dominican Republic
- Draft, the
- Draft card burning & subpoenas (Union Square), 1965
- E [general]
- End the Draft Committee, 1967
- F [general]
- Ferry, W.H.

Box 45 [microfilm reel 89:25 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee: meeting minutes; financial records
- Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee: miscellaneous
- Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee: rally, Oct. 16, 1965
- Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee: rally, March 26, 1966

Box 45 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:26]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee: Freedom House Award demonstration, Feb. 23, 1966
- Fort Hood Three Defense Committee, 1966
- Fund appeal contacts
- G [general]
- H [general]
- Hanoi: miscellaneous
- Hanoi Delegation: ____ Lynd, ____ Hayden, ____ Aptheker
- Hanoi hostage
- Hanoi hostage: correspondence

Box 46 [microfilm reel 89:26 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- Hanoi trip: correspondence; logistics; contacts
- Hanoi trip: finances; publicity; published correspondence; articles
- Hiroshima Day Observance, Washington (DC), Aug. 6-9, 1965: financial appeals
- House UnAmerican Activities Committee: Pool Bill (HR 12047)
- I [general]
- India
- Indonesia
- International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace
- J [general]
- Japan

Box 46 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:27]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- July 4th demonstration, 1966
- K [general]
- Kennan, George
- L [general]
- Letters to the Editor
- Liberation
- Lists

Box 47 [microfilm reel 89:27 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- M [general]
- Mobilization [name changed from November 8, 1966 Mobilization to the Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam to the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam]
-- National Leadership Conference, Cleveland (OH), 1966 (Sept.): Inter-University Committee
-- Demonstration, Nov. 8, 1966: correspondence
-- Demonstration, Nov. 8, 1966: releases; reports
-- Demonstration, Nov. 8, 1966: literature; financial records; miscellaneous
-- Demonstration, Nov. 8, 1966: Mobilization News
-- Cleveland Conference, Nov. 26, 1966 [re: toward reconstituted Mobilization Committee]

Box 47 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:28]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- Mobilization (cont.)
-- Demonstration, April 15, 1967: preceding events
-- Demonstration, April 15, 1967: calls
-- Demonstration, April 15, 1967: meeting minutes for Steering Committee, Working Committee & Public Relations Committee
-- Demonstration, April 15, 1967: correspondence
-- Demonstration, April 15, 1967: financial records; internal reports
-- Demonstration, April 15, 1967: releases; literature

Box 48 [microfilm reel 89:28 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- Mobilization (cont.)
-- Demonstration, April 15, 1967: misc. material
-- Demonstration, April 15, 1967: new contacts
-- Demonstration, April 15, 1967: list of sponsors
-- Demonstration, April 15, 1967: Fifth Avenue Peace Parade Committee
-- Demonstration, April 15, 1967: Student Mobilization
-- Demonstration, April 15, 1967: West Coast
-- Demonstration, April 15, 1967: publicity
-- Genocide petition
-- Mobilization program, 1967 (March-May)
-- National Workshop Conference, May 17, 1967
-- Meeting on Nonviolence, May 18, 1967
-- Picketing at New York pier, Aug. 10, 1967 (anniversary of bombing of Hiroshima)
-- Picketing at the Pentagon, Oct. 21, 1967
- Morgan, John: case
- Muste, A.J.: birthday celebrations, 1958-1963, 1965, 1967
- N [general]
- National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam
- O [general]
- P [general]
- Peace Agitator
- Peace News
- Peace Research Institute
- Program on Nonviolence
- A Quaker Action Group

Box 49 [microfilm reel 89:28 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- R [general]
- Radical contacts (unaffiliated)
- Rapoport, Anatol
- Russell, Bertrand (War Crimes Tribunal, International)
- Russell, Bertrand (Peace Foundation)
- S [general]

Box 49 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:29]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- School of Conflict Management
- Seeger, Daniel: court case
- Self-immolation
- "Sons & Daughters" film protesting Vietnam War, 1967
- Soviet Peace Committee
- Speak-Out At the Pentagon, June 16, 1965
- Students for a Democratic Society
- Support in Action
- T [general]
- Turn Toward Peace - American Friends Service Committee controversy
- Thomas, Norman
- Times, New York
- Triple Revolution
- Triple Revolution Conference, 1964 (Oct.)
- U [general]

Box 50 [microfilm reel 89:29 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- V [general]
- Vietnam
- Vietnam: March on Washington to End the War in Vietnam, 1965 (April)
- Vietnam: March on Washington for Peace in Vietnam, 1965 (Nov.)
- Vietnam: proposed projects
- Vietnam: protests; fast
- Vietnam Summer, 1967

Box 50 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:30]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- Vietnam: reading material, 1964-1965

Box 51 [microfilm reel 89:31]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- Vietnam: reading material, 1966-1967, undated

Box 52 [microfilm reel 89:31 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1964-1967
- Vietnam: newsclippings, 1965-1967
- W [general]
- "Who Has the Spiritual Atom Bomb" by Muste
- Women's Peace Team to North Vietnam
- World Council of Peace: Stockholm meeting, etc.
- X-Y-Z [general]

Supplement #1
Box 1 [microfilm reel 89:31 (cont.)]
Misc. reading material, 1956-1965: memo reports & articles

Box 1 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:32]
Misc. reading material, 1956-1965: written by others & sent to Muste

Box 2 [microfilm reel 89:32 (cont.)]
Misc. reading material, 1956-1965: Communist Party Convention, 1957
Misc. reading material, 1956-1965: nonviolence theory & case studies

Box 3 [microfilm reel 89:33]
Projects: Delhi-Peking March, 1963
Projects: Everyman III, 1962-1963
Projects: Africa Freedom Action Project, 1962-1963
Projects: CNVA / FOR, 1962-1964

Box 4 [microfilm reel 89:33 (cont.)]
Correspondence, 1958-1966: A-M [3 folders]

Box 4 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:34]
Correspondence, 1958-1966: N-Z

Box 5 [microfilm reel 89:34 (cont.)]
Misc.: Hudson Institute, 1964-1966
Misc.: Fort Hood Three, 1966 (Oct.) - 1967 (Jan.)

Box 6 [microfilm reel 89:35]
Scrapbook


Supplement #2
Box 1 [microfilm reel 89:36]
Correspondence (one letter each for 1938, 1941, 1949, 1963, 1965)
Writings (one each for 1939, circa 1940, 1955)
Death of Muste, Feb. 11, 1967 & following: obituaries; death notices; editorials; memorial articles; memorial services; tributes
Newspaper clippings: trip to North Vietnam, 1967 (Jan.)
Newspaper clippings: reviews & notices of "The Essays of A.J. Muste," edited by Nat Hentoff, 1967 (March-April)
Newspaper clippings: anti-war demonstrations, New York City (NY), 1966-1967



Supplement #3
Box 1 [microfilm reel 89:36 (cont.)]
Biographical material
Miscellaneous writings by Muste, 1963-1965
Correspondence file (in alphabetical order as kept by Muste), 1963-1964
General correspondence from various sources, 1961-1964
Miscellaneous
Correspondence/subject file: American European March, 1961

Box 1 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:37]
Correspondence/subject file: Amnesty for Smith Act victims, 1954, 1957

Box 2 [microfilm reel 89:37 (cont.)]
Correspondence/subject file: Bentley Proposal, 1965
Correspondence/subject file: Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1964
Correspondence/subject file: Church Peace Mission
Correspondence/subject file: visit of George Clark, 1965
Correspondence/subject file: Commission on the World Community, 1965
Correspondence/subject file: Committee for an April 17 March on Washington to End the War in Vietnam, undated
Correspondence/subject file: Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA)
- Misc. correspondence, 1962-1964
- International visits, 1962-1964
- Soviet visit: misc. & correspondence, 1962-1964
- Soviet visit: schedule & meetings, 1962-1964
- Soviet visit: publicity, 1962-1964
- Soviet visit: correspondence with Soviets, 1962-1964
- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Walk, 1963-1964: Albany, Macon, Griffin
- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Walk, 1963-1964: correspondence with government officials
- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Walk, 1963-1964: general correspondence
- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Walk, 1963-1964: demonstrations in support of Walk
- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Walk, 1963-1964: correspondence re: passports
- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Walk, 1963-1964: passports -- State Department
- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Walk, 1963-1964: Cuban government
- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Walk, 1963-1964: reports & internal correspondence/memos

Box 2 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:38]
- Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Walk, 1963-1964: appeals & contributions

Box 3 [microfilm reel 89:38 (cont.)]

Correspondence/subject file: engagements, 1963-1966
Correspondence/subject file: Fellowship of Reconciliation, New York, 1964-1965
Correspondence/subject file: Fort Hood Defense Committee, 1966 -- correspondence
Correspondence/subject file: Fort Hood Defense Committee, 1966 -- New York Times advertisement & petition
Correspondence/subject file: Fort Hood Defense Committee, 1966 -- finances
Correspondence/subject file: Fort Hood Defense Committee, 1966 -- sponsorship
Correspondence/subject file: International Conference of Non-Aligned Organizations Working for Nuclear and General Disarmament, Jan. 4-7, 1963
Correspondence/subject file: Liberation, 1963-1965
Correspondence/subject file: Non-violent Education Fund -- Bayard Rustin's trip to Oslo (Norway), 1964
Correspondence/subject file: World Peace Brigade, 1962-1964

Box 4 [microfilm reel 89:38 (cont.)]
- North American Regional Council: meeting minutes, 1962-1963
- North American Regional Council: literature
- North American Regional Council: financial records
- North American Regional Council: lists
- North American Regional Council: reports

Box 4 (cont.) [microfilm reel 89:39]
- North American Regional Council: newsletter articles & clippings
- European Regional Council
- Asian Regional Council
- Scandinavian Section
- London Regional Office
- Africa Freedom Action Project
- Individuals: Shankarrao Deo
- Individuals: Siddharaj Dhadda
- Individuals: Ed Lazar
- Individuals: Jayaprakash Nrayan
- Individuals: Suresh Ram
- Individuals: Michael Randle
- Individuals: Michael Scott
- Individuals: Bhikshu Shugei
- Individuals: William Sutherland
- Individuals: George Willoughby
- Chinese contacts
- Albert Bigelow meetings
- Delhi-Peking Friendship March, 1962-1964: general correspondence
- Delhi-Peking Friendship March, 1962-1964: meeting minutes; reports
- Delhi-Peking Friendship March, 1962-1964: Chinese Peace Committee
- Delhi-Peking Friendship March, 1962-1964: miscellaneous

Later Accessions
Box 1 (1/2 box) [not on microfilm; some material may duplicate what is in other boxes]
Biographical material
Correspondence: letters to Kay Boyle, 1960-1965
Correspondence re: amnesty for Puerto Rican political prisoners, 1963 [related to folder on same topic in box 37; moved from Fellowship of Reconciliation Records (DG 013]
Correspondence: letters from Edith May Snyder, ca. 1964 [restrictions lifted Aug. 2007]
Involvements
Writings: articles; statements; reports
Writings: published pamphlets [some catalogued]
Misc. (re-file) material received, 2007-

Box 2 [not on microfilm; some material may duplicate what is in other boxes]

Writings by A. J. Muste, 1903-1950
Writings by A.J. Muste. 1951-1966
Writings by A.J. Muste, no date [2 folders]
Letters to the Editor, 1948-1953
Meeting minutes and correspondence, 1946-1949
Meeting minutes and correspondence, 1950
Meeting minutes and correspondence,1951-1965, no date
Correspondence, 1947-1950



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This checklist last updated on Aug. 29, 2007