Inventory of the Papers of Milo Guthrie, 1966-1987
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Descriptive Summary
Title
Milo Guthrie Papers,
1962-1987
provenance
Guthrie, Milo
Extent
20.2 Linear Feet
ca. 15,150 Items
Repository
Duke University Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
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Use Restrictions
The copyright interests in the Milo Guthrie Papers have not been transferred to Duke University. For further information, see the section on copyright in the "Regulations and Procedures" of the Special Collections Department.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], The Papers of Milo Guthrie, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
Provenance
The papers of Milo Guthrie were donated to the Duke University Library from 1980-1987 by Guthrie.
Processing Information
Processed by: Ginny Daley and Julia Bambach
Completed June 1991
Encoded by Jackie Dean
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
This collection has been processed for access only at this point in time. In anticipation of additions to the collection in the future, decisions concerning the duplication of periodicals and printed materials with other materials in the Perkins Library System and the implementation of appropriate conservation measures have been deferred until more materials have been received. The objective of the following arrangement is to facilitate access to information by topic, activity, organization or publication while also allowing for subsequent additions of similar materials to be integrated with relative ease.
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Biographical Note
Milo Guthrie is a long-time peace activist in Tennessee and North Carolina. A native of North Carolina, Guthrie lived in rural Cannon County, Tenn., for over ten years where he raised goats and was employed as a printer and commercial artist in Murfreesboro. Guthrie was an independent candidate for the Tennessee State House of Representatives in 1982 and a write-in candidate for Congress for Tennessee's Sixth Congressional District in 1984.
Guthrie has been an active supporter of the independent third party movement since the early 1970s. He served on the Executive Committee of the Peoples Party, as Parliamentarian of the California Peace and Freedom Party (PFP) State Convention, and on the PFP campaign of Gayle Justice in 1974. In 1980, Guthrie attended the founding convention of the Citizens Party as a delegate from Tennessee. He also served as state coordinator for the Presidential campaign of Socialist Party candidate David McReynolds.
Guthrie is a member of numerous political organizations including the Socialist Party, National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), and the War Resisters League. (Taken from biography written by Guthrie for congressional campaign.)
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Collection Overview
The Milo Guthrie Papers consist mainly of periodicals and printed materials produced by American politically left organizations and document a range of issues including civil rights, feminism, environmental defense, nuclear freeze and disarmament, gay and lesbian rights, Latin American and Puerto Rican politics, labor issues, and various political parties and candidates, particularly the Socialist Party. Included is a small amount of original material, primarily correspondence with members of various organizations concerning support for issues and activities. Much of this is directly related to the political campaigns of independent party candidates as well as Guthrie's own political campaigns in Tennessee in 1982 and 1984.
While the collection provides a concentrated wealth of information on a wide range of political and social issues during a time of significant political activity from the left, there is relatively little documentation of Guthrie's involvement with most of the groups represented in the collection's periodicals and printed materials. Scattered notes on flyers and form letters show that he was involved in several groups to some extent. However, it is not clear at this point if the bulk of the materials in this collection contain examples of his graphics, demonstrate the range of his political activities, reflect a passive interest in various issues and organizations, or a combination of these.
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Subject Headings
These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will bring up other related research materials.
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Guthrie, Milo
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United States--Politics and government--20th century.
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Central America--Politics and government--1979-.
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World politics.
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Nuclear disarmament.
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Radicalism--United States.
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Student movements--United States.
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Black power--United States.
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Black militant organizations--United States.
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Civil rights movements--United States.
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Women's rights--United States.
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Feminism--United States.
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Gay liberation movement.
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Lesbianism--United States.
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Homosexuality--United States.
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Environmental protection--Citizen participation.
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Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975--Protest movements.
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Socialism--United States.
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Socialist Party (U.S.).
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Communism--United States.
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Prison reformers--United States.
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Labor movement--United States.
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Elections--Tennessee.
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Political parties--United States.
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Detailed Description of Collection
Correspondence
Box 1
1972-1974,
1979-1986,
undated
(3 folders)
Campaign Files
Commissioner of Agriculture--Chartam County, 1972
State Representative of Tennessee, 40th District, 1982
State Representative of Tennessee, 40th District, Graphics Work, 1982
Congress, 6th District of Tennessee, 1984
Subject Files
Box 2
Abortion,
1977,
1984,
undated
Activists,
1974,
1985
Anarchy,
undated
Arms Race,
1976,
1980,
1982-1984,
undated
Central America--general, 1980-1983,
undated
Central America--Brazil-Honduras,
ca. 1980-1986
Central America--Nicaragua,
ca. 1982-86
China,
ca. 1970
Civil Rights,
1967,
1970-1971,
1973,
1976,
1983,
undated
Concert Fliers, 1980,
undated
Death Penalty,
undated
Draft Resistance,
1981,
undated
Environment,
1977-1978,
1983,
1985,
undated
Foat, Margaret,
1983
Guthrie, Milo,
1973,1982
Health,
ca. 1973-1986
Homosexual Rights,
1979,
1982-1983,
undated
Kohl, Helmut,
1983
Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
Law Enforcement Corruption
1972-1973,
1976,
1983,
undated
Miscellany, undated
Native Americans,
1956,
1959,
undated
Nuclear Power,
1983-1984,
undated
Box 3
Peace Movement,
ca. 1980-1986
Poverty,
1980,
undated
Prison/Jail,
undated
Puerto Rico,
ca. 1981
Republican Party,
1981-1983,
undated
Socialist Theory,
ca. 1977-1986
Terrorism,
1982,
1986
Third Parties,
ca. 1970-1987
Vietnam,
ca. 1966-1972
Violence Against Women,
undated
Voting,
1980,
undated
Women's Movement,
1970-1985
Worker's Rights,
1980,
undated
Periodicals
Box 4
Across Frontiers (World Constitution and Parliament Association), 1985
The Action,
1968
The Activist (Youth Against War and Fascism),
1969-70
Advocate [gay], 1981
The African World, (Youth Organization for Black Unity) 1973
Afro-American Liberator,
1984
Agitator,
1969
Aid Atlanta Newsletter,
1983
Aid League Journal,
1982
AIM (American Independent Movement), 1967
Akwesasne Notes,
1973-1980
Alayaan (Philippine International Community News Service), 1971-1972
Albatross [lesbian satire], 1976
Alfa/Atlanta (Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance),
1973-84
All Africa is Standing Up (Africa Liberation Support Committee), 1978
Alternative (Peace and Freedom Party), 1972-73
Alternative Sources of Energy Magazine,
1976
Amex-Canada (Americans Exiled in Canada), 1975
America,
1976
Anarchist Black Dragon (Washington State Penitentiary), 1981
Appalachia Habitat,
1987
Appalachian Student Press,
1969
Appeal to Reason (Movement Against Racism and the Klan), 1980
Arkansas Gay Writes, (Arkansas Gay Rights, Inc.) 1980
Arm the Spirit (Regional Young Adult Project) [prisoners paper], 1980-81
Asheville Newsletter,
1973
The Atlanta Gay Central (Atlanta Gay Center), 1981
The Atlanta Voice,
1981
Atomic Times,
undated
Audubon Action [ecology], 1985
The Avator,
1967
Bailly Alliance News [anti-nuclear], 1980
El Barrio,
1981
Battle Acts (Women of Youth Against War and Fascism),
1970
Bay Area Reporter [gay], 1981
Battle Cry,
1984
Bayou La Rose,
1979,
1981
Big Mama Rag [feminist], 1979-81
Bilalian News [black issues], 1976,1978
Black Ink [black liberation], 1969
Black Liberation Month News (Organizing Committee for a New African Liberation Support Committee), 1978
Box 4
The Black Liberator (Black Liberation Alliance), 1969
Box 5
The Black Panther (Black Panther Party), 1969-1971
The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research,
1983-1984
Blazing Star [gay], 1979
Body Politic [gay liberation], 1979-80,
1984-85
Box 6
Boletin Internacional (Revolutionary Party of Central American workers), 1982
Boletin Semanal Centroamericano,
1982
The Bond [servicemen's paper], 1969-70
Boston Gay Review,
1981
Boston Sunday Globe,
1968
Bread and Roses [socialist], 1972-76
Breakthrough (Prairie Fire Organizing Committee), 1978
Break the Chain (Sanity Now), 1980
Bring the Troops Home Now Newsletter,
1966
Broadside [feminist], 1979
Brother (National Organization for Changing Men), 1985-86
Bulldozer [prison reform], 1980,
1982
The Burning Spear (African Peoples Socialist Party),
1970-82
Report (Clergy and Laity Concerned),
1981-86
The Call [socialist], 1975-76,
1978,
1980
The California Liberation News,
1974
California Socialist,
1974-75,
1978-80,
1985
Cannon Courier,
1982
Carolina Labor News (AFL-CIO),
1964,
1966-69
The Carolina Plain Dealer,
1972
The Catholic Worker,
1969-70,
1986-87
Central America Alert,
1983-85
Central America Bulletin (Central America Solidarity Association), 1986-87
Challenge (Progressive Labor Party Monthly), 1969
Changing Men,
1985
Chapel Hill Peace Center Newsletter,
undated
Children of the Green Earth,
1984-85
Christopher Street [gay], 1978
Circle Network News [magic-old religions], 1981
The Citizen's Party Newsletter,
1979
The Citizen's Party Discussion Bulletin,
undated
Citizen's Voice (Citizen's Party Newspaper) 1981,
1983
Civil Liberties Alert (American Civil Liberties Union), 1984
Class Struggle [communist], 1975
Coalition of Direct Action [newsletter-peace issues], 1985
The Columbus Free Press,
1971,
1980-81
Comin' Out (Project Return), 1985,
1987
Coming Up! [lesbian and gay], 1983-84
Comite de Colorado,
1980
Committee of Returned Volunteers,
1969-70
Common Ground [growth events], 1983
Common Ground Theatre,
1981-82
Common Sense (People's Bicentennial Commission), 1976
The Communist (Worker's Congress), 1975-76
Communities: Journal of Cooperation,
1973,
1984
Community Economic Reporter,
1985-87
Commonweal,
1965
Companero,
ca. 1982
Concern Newsletter(Concern for a Free South), 1967
Confrontation [peace issues], 1966
The Connector [peace issues], 1979
Conspiracy,
1969
Consumer Views (Consumer Party), 1979-80
Contra Watch,
1987
CORE-Lator (Congress of Racial Equality), 1964
Corretjer [prison reform paper], undated
Counterspy,
1983
Country Activist [farmers/workers solidarity], 1985
Country Women,
1973
Covert Action [issues in Central America], 1983
Critical Mass [energy journal], 1983
The Crusader,
1968
Box 7
The Daily Californian (University of California at Berkeley), 1969
Daily World [worker solidarity], 1969,
1980,
1983
Dandelion (Movement for a New Society), 1979
Delaware Alternative Press,
1980
Delaware Unlimited [ecological issues], 1985-86
Delivering the Goods,
ca. 1967
Democratic Left (Democratic Socialists of America), 1980,
1982-1983
Democratic Socialist Report and Review,
1984
Determined Action for Women Now (Huron Valley Women's Facility), 1981
Disarming Times,
ca. 1984
Distaff [feminist], 1979,
1981
Divide and Conquer (Labor Today),
1977,
1982
Divulgacion Libertaria,
1980
Document: Bulletin of the AAUP at UNC-CH), 1969
Dollars and Sense [economy magazine], 1974-76
Dragon's Blood,
1982
Durham Labor Journal,
1962-63
The Durham Morning Herald,
1969,
1980
The Durham Sun,
1976
Earth First,
1987
El Salvador (Religious Task Force on El Salvador), 1981
El Salvador Alert! (Committee in Solidarity with the People in El Salvador), 1982-83
Elucidation,
1979
Everything for Everybody,
1977
The Existentialist (First Existentialist Church of Atlanta), undated
Feminary [lesbian feminist journal], 1979
Fifth Estate,
1983
Fight to Win (Worker-Student Alliance of SDS), 1969
Free Flowing [socialist paper], 1978
Freedom and Dignity [prisoner's paper], undated
The Freedom Socialist [feminist paper], 1978-80,
1982-86
Freeze Newsletter (Nashvillians for a Nuclear Arms Freeze), 1984
The Front Page [gay paper], 1979-80,
1982,
1985
Frontline (Line of March), 1986
The Fuse,
1969
Fusion,
1969
Gambit,
1981
Gay and Lesbian Community Voice,
1980
Gay Community News,
1977-83,
1985
Box 8
Gay Focus,
1981
Gay Life,
1982-83
Gay News,
1980-81
Gay Saskatchewan,
1980
Gay News Telegraph,
1986
Gaysweek,
1979
Gaze [gay paper], 1980,
1982-84,
1986
Gazette [gay paper], 1981
Getting Together,
undated
GI Press Service,
1969
GI Organizer,
1969
Gidra [Asian-American], 1970
Good News [feminist], 1982
Grass Roots (People's Party),1972-76
Grassroots (People's Party of New Jersey), 1973
Gramma (Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba), 1970
The Great Speckled Bird,
1968-70,
1984-85
Green Letter [ecology], 1985
Green Light [ecology], 1985-86
Green Revolution [ecology/decentralism], 1977
The Green Revolution (School of Living), 1973-74
Greensboro Sun,
1973,
1975
Ground Zero [nuclear weapons], 1983-85
Box 9
The Guardian,
1966-70,
1973-76,
1980-86
Guatemalan Church in Exile,
1984
Guazappa,
1983
Hag Born [feminist], 1979-80
Hapotoc News [prison issues], 1982
Hammer and Tongs (Socialist Party, USA), 1979,
1984-85
Harambee [Afro-American], 1969
Harbinger (International Workers of the World), ca. 1983
Hard Labor [feminist], 1978
Head-On [GI paper], 1969
Highlander Reports,
1975
Hotline [nuclear weapon issues], 1984
The Human Voice (Ann Arbor Human Rights Party) 1984-85
Box 10
Iceberg! (South-Wide High School), 1969
In These Times,
1977-82,
1984
The Indiana Socialist News,
1974
Indochina Focalpoint,
ca. 1973
Industrial Worker,
1970,
1978
Infact News (Infant Formula Action Committee), 1980,
1983
Inquietudes (Spanish language), 1980
Inquiry Magazine,
1982
Institute for Social Ecology,
1985
Intercontinental Press,
1984
International Blacklist,
1983
International Bulletin (Inter-news), 1978
International Labor Defender,
1982
International Socialist Review,
1967,
undated
Internationalist Worker,
1974-75
The Iowa Idea (Iowa Socialist Party), 1980-85
The James White Review [gay literature journal], 1987
Journal and Guide,
1980
July 4th Bulletin,
1976
Jump Cut [cinema reviews], 1982
The Kudzu (Mississippi Student News Project), 1969
The Kudzu Vine,
1978
Labor News (Socialist Party, USA), 1982
Labor Today,
1983
Lambda (Carolina Gay and Lesbian Association), 1985
Lambda Newsletter [Alabama gay paper], 1980
Lambda Update (Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund), 1984
Lavender Left (Lavender Left Network), 1981,
undated
The Left Heel (UNC - Chapel Hill chapter of Students for a Democratic Society), 1966
Legal Alliance for Greensboro Justice,
1980s
The Lesbian,
1980,
1982
Lesbian Connection,
1986
Lesbian Contradiction,
1986
Box 11
Let's Work Together [prison paper], 1980
Liberation,
1973,
1976-77
Libertad (National Committee to free Puerto Rican Prisoners of War), 1980-81
The Libertarian Forum,
1980-81
Libertarian Vanguard (Radical Caucus of the Libertarian Party), 1979
Liberty Union (Liberty Union Party), 1974
The Light Journal,
1981
Line of March (Marxist-Leninist journal), 1981
Link [servicemen's journal], 1969
The Lone Star Socialist (Socialist Party of Texas), 1981-82
The Longest Revolution [feminist paper], 1980
Los Angeles Free Press,
1971
Liberation Support Movement News,
1974
Lucha! (Committee in Solidarity with the People in El Salvador), 1980s
McCarthy '76,
1975
Maine Land Advocate,
1978-79
Maize [lesbian paper], 1983
El Malcriado (United Farmworkers), 1969,
1973
Mama Bears News and Notes [feminist paper], 1985-86
The March On News [lesbian/gay paper], 1980
Mass Party Organizing Bulletin,
1976
Matchbox (Amnesty International, USA), 1979,
1982
Matchbox (Southern Student Organizing Committee), 1969
May Day! (Journal of Democratic Socialism), 1985
Metropolitan Gazette,
1983
Michigan Free Press,
1974
Midnight Special [prison issues], 1970, ca.1975
The Militant [labor issues], 1965,
1967-1970
The Mill Hunk Herald [labor issues], 1984
Minority Report,
1969
Missing Link (Duke University), 1987
Missouri Valley Socialist,
1981-84
The Mobilizer (Mobilization for Survival), 1980,
1982
Mom...Guess What! [gay paper], 1981
Mom's Apple Pie (Lesbian Mothers' National Defense Fund), 1976-1979
The Monitor (Center for Democratic Renewal), 1986
Monitor (Labor Occupational Health Program), 1976
Moral Majority Report,
1984
Motheroot Journal,
1979-80
Motive [gay], 1972
The Mountain Call,
1975
Mountain Life and Work,
1973-74
Move Over (Citizen's Party), 1980
Movement,
1969-70
Movement (Liberty Union), 1973
The Movement (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee of California), 1966-69
Muhammad Speaks,
1965,
1970
The Murfreesboro Spotlight,
1984
NACLA Report on the Americas (North American Congress on Latin America), 1980,
1984
Box 12
Naral News (National Abortion Rights Action League), 1982,
1984-1987
NASC News (Native American Solidarity Committee), undated
Nashville Communities Organized for Progress Update,
1982
Nashville News Spectrum,
1983,
undated
Nashville Report (Clergy and Laity Concerned), 1982-84,
1986,
undated
The Nation,
1981-82,
1984,
1987
National Conservative Political Action Committee Conservative Action Report,
1981
The National Lawyers Guild Practitioner,
1967
National Newsletter (US-China Peoples Friendship Association), 1975
New America,
1969-70
New American Movement,
1973-74,
undated
A New Day,
1980
The New Day,
undated
New Directions For Women,
1980-81,
1983
New Movement in Solidarity with Puerto Rican Independence Bulletin,
1979-80,
undated
New Mobilizer (New Mobilization Committee to end the War in Vietnam),
1969
New Options,
1985-87
New Salute,
1969
New Solidarity (National Caucus of Labor Committees and the US Labor Party), 1975-76
The New South Student,
1966-69
New Unity,
1973
New Wilderness Letter,
1977
New Women's Times,
1979-80,
1982
The New York Alliance,
1983-84
The New York Herald Tribune,
undated
New York High School Free Press,
undated
New York Native,
1982
New York Times Magazine,
1978
The News,
1986
News and Letters,
1983
News and Views of the Federation For Progress,
1983
News Notes (Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors), 1967
A Newsletter (Nashville Women's Alliance), 1980-82,
1984-85
Newsletter (North Carolina Political Prisoner Committee), 1973
Newsletter and Strike Bulletin (Student Mobilization Committee to end the War in Vietnam), 1968
NIC Bulletin (National Interim Committee for a Mass Party), 1974-75
Nicaragua (National Network in Solidarity with the Nicaraguan People), 1982
Nicwomen,
1975
No Nuclear News,
1984
The Non-Violent Activist (War Resisters League), 1985-87
North American Anarchist,
1979-80
North American Farmer,
1984
North Carolina Civil Liberties News,
1968/69
The North Carolina Independent,
1983-85
Box 13
North Carolinians Against Racist and Religious Violence Newsletter,
1985
North Country Anvil,
1979
Northern Sun,
1983
The Northwest Call (Socialist Party, USA), ca.1980
Not Far Enough (Democratic Socialists of America Feminist Commission), 1983
Not Man Apart (Friends of Earth League of Conservation Voters), 1974-75
Now! News (National Welfare Rights Organization), 1969
NUC Newsletter (New University Conference), 1968-69
Nuclear Times (Anti-Nuclear Weapons Movement), 1983,
1985
El Nuevo Diario [Spanish language - "a new paper for a new man"], 1984
Nukewatch,
1987
Oberos En Marcha (Puerto Rican National Left Movement), 1980
Off Our Backs [feminism], 1975,
1978-84
On the Line (W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America), 1969
Open Road,
1978-82
Opinion [Spanish language], 1980
Organization of Arab Students Bulletin,
1973
The Organizer (National Alliance Against Racist and Political Oppression), undated
Osawatomie (Weather Underground Organization), 1975
Other Styles in Tennessee (Tennessee Valley Lesbain/Gay Authority), 1984
Our Newsletter (People's Party), 1973-74
Our Own [gay paper],1979-80,
1986
Ours [feminist paper], 1979-80
Outfront,
ca. 1982
Overthrow,
1979-85,
1987
Box 14
Pac-O-Lies (New York Media Project), 1969
Palante (Young Lord's Party), undated
Palestine Focus (November 29th Coalition), 1983
The Partisan (Youth Against War and Fascism), 1966-69
The Party Line (People's Party), 1973-76
Patria Libre,
1980,
1982
Peace Action (Atlanta Peace Alliance), 1981
Peace and Freedom (US Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom), 1987
Peace and Freedom Partisan (Peace and Freedom Party), 1971
Peace and Freedom Party Newsletter,
1973
Peace and Justice (Mid-South Peace and Justice Center), 1982
Peace Courier (World Peace Council), 1987
Peace without Prisons (War Resisters League), 1981
Peace Work (New England Peace and Social Justice), 1985
The Peacemaker,
1975,
1978
The People (Socialist Labor Party), 1980,
1983
People and Land (Land Reform Movement), 1974
People and Taxes (Tax Reform Research Group), 1973
The People Factor,
1976
The People Speak,
undated
People's Alliance Bulletin,
1978
People's Anti-War Mobilizer,
1981
People's News Service,
1971
People's Tribune,
1971-78,
1983
The Peoples World,
1976
Perspectiva Mundial [labor issues], 1982
Philadelphia Resistance Review,
ca. 1968
The Phoenix (Southern Student Organization), 1968-69
Plain Dealer,
1970,
1980
Plenty,
1980-81
Plexus [feminist paper], 1979-80,
1984
Political Solutions (Democratic Socialists of America), 1986-87
Por Esto!,
1982
POSRIP Newsletter (People Organized To Stop Rape of Imprisoned Persons), 1980
Post World War Council Newsletter,
1966
Potemkin (American Servicemen's Union), 1970
Potomac Alliance Power Plant,
1981
Pow Journal [black issues], undated
The Powerline (Environmental Action Foundation), 1982
The Progressive,
1980,
1983-84
Progressive Labor (Progressive Labor Party), 1962,
1968-70
Progressive Worker,
1973
The Protean Radish,
1969-70
Protect (Tennessee Environmental Council), 1987
Pulse [gay magazine], 1984
Box 15
Quicksilver Times,
1969
Radical America [Marxist journal], 1979
The Radical and Populist (People's Party of Illinois), 1973
A Radical Newspaper,
1969
Ramparts,
1967-68
Rap!,
undated
Rat,
1968
Ratlanta,
1983
Ray O. Light Newsletter,
1983
Realistic Living [religious paper], 1984
Rebel Worker,
1980
Rebellion News,
1967
Red Dragon [prison issues/marxist--includes drafts indicating that Guthrie did some graphics work for this publication], 1980-1982
The Red Papers,
undated
Refugees [Central American issues], 1985
Renewable Energy News,
1982
Report to Presbyterians from Washington,
1987
Resist,
1978
Resistance (ISAUS-Student's National Union), 1978
Resistance (League for Proletarian Revolution, Marx-Lenin), 1979
Resistance: Documents and Analysis from the Illegal Front,
1982,
undated
The Resistance Newsletter,
1967
Resistencia,
undated
Revolution (Revolutionary Communist Party, USA), 1974,
1978
Revolutionary Communist Youth,
1980
Revolutionary Marxist Caucus Newsletter,
1970
Revolutionary Worker,
1979-81
Revolutionary Youth Movement,
ca. 1970-71
RFD [gay men paper] 1980-82
The Richmond Chronicle,
1969
Rising Up Angry,
1970, nd
Rough Drafts (Berkeley Anti-Draft Association), undated
Rural Advance,
1985
Rural America,
1977,
1981
Rural Southern Voice For Peace,
1982,
1985-87
Safe Harbor [health, ecology], 1978,
undated
San Francisco's Appeal to Reason,
1983
Sane World,
1969
Santa Barbara News and Review,
1974
Science for the People,
1977
Scrap,
1985
Secular Subjects,
1972
The Sentinel [gay paper], 1981
Series One,
1983
Seven Days [nuclear issues], 1975-77,
1979-80
Shakedown [servicepeople's issues], 1969
Shut Down! [nuclear issues], ca. 1978
Sing Out! [folk music magazine], 1975,
1977
Sister Lode [feminist], 1983
Sisters United [lesbian], 1979-80
Soberinia (Central America and Caribbean Anti-imperalistic Tribune), 1982
Box 16
Socialist Forum (Socialist Committee of Correspondence), 1970
Socialist Party Organizer (Socialist Party, USA), 1985
Socialist Tribune (Socialist Party, USA), 1972-73,
1976-77,
1979-80,
1984
Socialist Worker (International Socialist Organization), 1980
Sojouner [feminist], 1979,
1982
Solidaridad (El Salvador Bulletin), 1980
Solidarity (Labor Committee of New York Students for a Democratic Society), 1969
Somos [Spanish language--feminist paper], 1982
Soul Force (Southern Christian Leadership Conference), 1968
South End Press News,
1981
South Vietnam in Struggle (South Vietnam National Front for Liberation Information Commission), 1969
Southeast Asia Chronicle,
1980,
undated
The Southern Advocate [black issues], 1978,
1981-82
Southern Africa,
1975,
1983
Southern Agitator [ecological issues], 1979-80
Southern Alligator,
1979-80
Southern Changes (Southern Regional Council), 1984,
1986
The Southern Courier,
1968
Southern Exposure,
1973
Southern Feminist,
1984-87
Southern Fight-Back/Southern Neighborhoods,
1980,
1985-87
Southern Legal Action Movement,
1969-70
The Southern Patriot (Southern Conference Educational Fund), 1968-75
Southern Struggle,
1977-78,
1980
Southern Student Organizing Committee Handbook,
1968-69
Space for People (Citizens for Space Demilitarization), 1980
Spartacist [Marxist paper], 1968-70
Spartacus [servicepeople's issues], 1969
Spectrum: A Community View,
1981,
1983
Spring Wine (Movement for a New Society), 1979
The Split of the Weather Underground Organization,
1977
Spirit of the People,
1976
Stalinist Workers Group Bulletin,
1973
The Storm!,
1980
Strike!,
1982
The Student Mobilizer,
1969
Student Peace Union Bulletin,
1964
Students for a Democratic Society New Left Notes,
1966,
1968-70
Students for a Democratic Society View from the Outside,
undated
The Sun Day Papers,
1978
Survival Summer News (Mobilization for Survival), 1980
Tattler Investigative Special,
1975
Tell It Like It Is (Durham Health Workers and Patients), 1975
Temple Free Press,
1969
Tennessee Committee on Occupational Safety and Health--Health and Safety News, 1984
Tennessee Environmental Report,
1985-86
The Tennessee Gay Coalition for Human Rights,
1982-83
Tennessee Grower,
undated
Tennessee Hunger Coalition,
1986-87
Tennessee Peace and Disarmament Campaign,
1987
The Tennessee Valley Socialist (Socialist Party, USA), 1974-75
Tennessee Voice of Labor,
1981
Tennessee Volunteer,
1980
The Tennessean,
1980-83
Tennesseans for Keeping Abortion Legal and Safe Newsletter,
1982,
1984-87
The Texas Observer,
1980
Texas Women's Political Times,
1982
Box 17
Theater Work,
1981,
1983
Thesmophoria/Themis,
1979-85
Thought Crime,
ca. 1985
Through the Looking Glass [women and youth prison newsletter], 1979-80,
undated
The Times They Are a Changin' (Bread and Roses Music Center), 1975
Together,
1969
Torch (Revolutionary Socialist League), 1984
Undercurrents [energy/ecology issues], 1979
Union W.A.G.E.: A Working Women's Newspaper (Women's Alliance to Gain Equality), 1980
Unite! (Marxist-Leninist Organizing Committee), 1978,
1982
The United Irishman,
1973
United States Anti-Imperialist League,
ca. 1983
United States-China Report (US-China Peoples Friendship Association of Atlanta), 1975
United States Farm News (US Farmer's Association), 1962,
1966,
1972-75,
1977-80,
1982-87
Unity (US League of Revolutionary Struggle Marxist-Leninist), 1979-80,
1983
Unity and Struggle,
1975
University Employees Union News,
1981
Uno Mas Uno,
1982
Venceremos,
1983
Veterans Stars and Stripes for Peace,
1967-68
Vietnam Courier,
1969
Vietnam GI,
1968
Vietnam Summer News,
1967
Vietnam Viewpoints,
1967
Virginia Socialist,
1975
The Voice of Eden,
1981
The Voice of the Turtle (Bioregional Conference), 1986
Voices (North Carolina State University), 1969
Volunteer Left (Tennessee Democratic Socialists of America), 1984,
undated
War Resisters League News,
1979-82,
1984
War Resisters League Southeast Newsletter,
1980
The Washington Blade [gay paper], 1983
The Washington Free Press,
1968
Washington Report (American Security Council), 1981
The Washington Tribune,
1983
Washington Watch,
1977
Watchdog [labor issues], 1970
Wave Upon Wave (Human Rights Party), undated
Ways and Means,
1982
"We the People,"
1972
Weekly People (Socialist Labor Party), 1965,
1967
Welcome to San Francisco,
1984
West Watch (Council for Inter-America Security), 1981-83
The Western Socialist,
1967
Western Worker,
1980
What Is (New Age Activists), 1986
Wildcat,
1969
Win Magazine, 1972,
1975-82
Box 18
Winter Soldier (Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization), 1974
Wisconsin Commonwealth,
1985
Wisconsin Patriot,
1973
Witness for Peace Newsletter,
1984,
1986
Woman News,
1980-81
Woman's City-Country Chronicle,
1981
Women Organizing (Socialist Feminist Commission of the New American Movement), ca. 1981
Women's Free Express,
1974
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom,
1973
Women's Press,
1974
Women's Source,
1981
Women's World,
1985
The Word is Out [lesbian paper], 1980
The Word of New Orleans,
1969
Work,
1981
Work Force,
1974
The Worker,
1966-68
The Workers' Advocate,
1980,
1983
The Workers' Tribune,
undated
Workers Vanguard,
1977,
1979-80,
1983,
undated
Workers Viewpoint,
1980-83
Worker's World,
1969-70,
1980-83,
1985-86
Worklist Mailing (Southern Student Organizing Committee), 1969
World Goodwill Newsletter,
1984
World Magazine,
1972,
1977
World Revolution [Marxist-Leninist], 1970
Yaveremos,
1981
Yipster Times (Youth International Party News Service), 1978,
undated
Young Lords Organization,
1970
Young Socialist,
1975
The Youth Liberation News Service,
1973
Youth Magazine,
1976
Printed Material
Box 19
Act [working people in Durham, NC]
Ad Hoc Committee for a July 2 Emergency Mobilization (Central America)
Ad Hoc Gay Committee
African Liberation Day Coordinating Committee
African Liberation Support Committee
African Literature Education Project
African National Prison Organization
Alabama Conference for Gay Women and Men
Alice B. Toklas Democratic Club of Wake County [focus on discrimination laws]
All Africans Peoples Revolutionary Party [independent socialist party]
All-Beings Party [androgynous communism]
All Peoples Congress
Alliance Against Women's Oppression
Alternatives to Militarism, Inc.
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
American Civil Liberties Union
American Federation of Labor--Congress of Industrial Organizations
American Friends Service Committee: College Program
American Friends Service committee--Fellowship of Reconciliation
American Peace Test [anti-nuclear testing]
The Appalachian Alliance [response to massive flooding]
Appalachian South Folklife Center
Appalachian Student Health Coalition
Arno Press [political books]
Artists Restricting Tyranny
The Association for the Preservation of the Eno River Valley
The Association in Solidarity with Guatemala
Association of Libertarian Feminists
Association of Nicaraguan Women
Atlanta Coalition for the April Actions [Latin America, Africa, jobs and justice, and nuclear war]
Atlanta Gay Center
Atlanta Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam
Atlanta socialist Summer School
Atlanta Women's Union
Berkeley Women's Health Collective
Beverly Brown Dance Ensemble (Theater for Bodies and Voices)
Black August Organizing Committee
Black Hills Alliance [ecology]
Black Panther Party
Black Solidarity Committee
Bobby Hutton Health Brigade
The Bond (magazine promotion)
Bread and Roses Music Center [feminism]
Bureau of Public Secrets
Burning Spear Publications (magazine promotion and sale items)
Cambridge Documentary Films, Inc. [feminism]
Campaign For Safe Energy
California Liberation Alliance
California Voters for Choice Initiative Committee
Call Pamphlets (Communist Party)
Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church Legal Defense Fund
Carolina Labor News (paper promotion)
Carolina Liberation Brigade
Center for Reflection on the Second Law (feminism)
Central America Solidarity Association (La Casa)
Central America Solidarity Committee
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors
Cesar Cauce Publishers and Distributors, Inc.
Chapel Hill Revolutionary Movement
Chicago Area Draft Resisters
China books and Periodicals, Inc.
Christianity and Crisis (Christian Journal of opinion)
Circle [pagan religions, magic]
Citizens for Space Demilitarization
Citizens Helping to Achieve New Gains for Equality
Citizen's Party
Civil Rights Congress
Clergy and Laity Concerned
Clevelan