Month: September 2013

People’s Coalition for Peace and Justice

The Peoples Coalition for Peace and Justice was founded in 1970s  with the primary object to oppose U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.[1] The PCPJ was created as a successor to the Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, which itself was formed by members of the Communist Party USA. The organization staged many successful anti-war rallies in the late 1960s and early 1970s.[2]

People’s Coalition for Peace and Justice (Early 1970s)

People’s Coalition for Peace and Justice (Early 1970s)

 

In addition to the Hall Hoag Collection, the records of the People’s Coalition for Peace and Justice are held at the Tamiment Library at New York University.


[1] http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/tam_058/bioghist.html

[2] http://keywiki.org/index.php/Peoples_Coalition_for_Peace_and_Justice

American Family Association

The American Family Association is fundamentalist Christian organization that is known for opposing same-sex marriage, pornography and abortion. The AFA, originally known as the National Federation for Decency was founded in 1977 by Donald Wildmon and is run out of Tupelo, Mississippii.[1] The organization has a few hundred employees and nearly 200,000 subscribers.  In 2010, Donald Wildmon stepped down as president and was succeeded by his son Tim Wildmon.  Bryan Fischer, AFA’s director of Issue Analysis for Government and Public Policy, is another well known AFA leader known for anti-Muslim and anti-gay rhetoric including:

“Homosexuality gave us Adolph Hitler, and homosexuals in the military gave us the Brown Shirts, the Nazi war machine and six million dead Jews.”[2]

The AFA is most prominently known for its boycotts of various companies for a variety of reasons usually along the lines of products unaligned with the Christian values of the group. Boycotts include: 7-Eleven for selling Penthouse Magazine, American Girl for their support of the charity Girls, Inc. and Hallmark Cards for selling same-sex wedding cards among many others.

There are ~200 items from the American Family Association in the Hall Hoag Collection Part II.

Pornography: A Report (American Family Association 1992)

Pornography: A Report (American Family Association 1992)

Levi's Boycott (American Family Association 1992)

Levi’s Boycott (American Family Association 1992)

Toyota Boycott (American Family Association 1992)

Toyota Boycott (American Family Association 1992)


[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Family_Association

[2] http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/groups/american-family-association

The East Village Other

The East Village Other was a counter-cultural newspaper founded in New York in 1965 by Walter BowartIshmael Reed (who named the newspaper), Allen Katzman, Dan Rattiner, Sherry Needham and John Wilcock. The paper was one of the first underground newspapers in the United States. At its peak the paper had roughly 60,000 subscribers but only lasted until 1972.  Among other things The East Village Other was known for publishing underground comics including the work of Robert Crumb. [1]

There are ~40 issues of The East Village Other in the Hall Hoag Collection Part II.

To learn more visit The East Village Other NYU web page: http://eastvillageother.org/.

The East Village Other (December 23, 1971)

The East Village Other (December 23, 1971)

The East Village Other Back Cover (December 23, 1971)

The East Village Other Back Cover (December 23, 1971)

 


[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Village_Other

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