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Guide to the Papers of
Carol Bernstein Ferry and W. H. Ferry, 1971-1997


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ABSTRACT

Carol Bernstein Ferry and the late W. H. (Ping) Ferry were social change philanthropists who gave away a substantial part of their personal wealth to progressive social change groups, activities, and activists concentrating generally in the areas of war, racism, poverty, and injustice. The Ferrys were also board members of the DJB Foundation, established by Carol's first husband, Daniel J. Bernstein, which focused its giving in similar areas.

The papers, 1971-1996, document the individuals, organizations, and activities the Ferrys supported with their donations.

ACCESS

This collection is open to the public without restriction. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material.

PREFERRED CITATION

Cite as: Carol Bernstein Ferry and W. H. Ferry Papers, 1971-1997, Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives, University Library, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis

ACQUISITION

Presented by Carol Bernstein Ferry and W. H. Ferry, December 1993. A93-89, A96-33

Processed by Brenda L. Burk and Danielle Macsay, February, 1998.

HISTORICAL NOTE

Carol Bernstein Ferry was born Carol Underwood in 1924 in upstate New York and grew up in Portland, Maine. She attended a private girls' school and graduated from Wells College, a small woman's college near Auburn, New York, in 1945. She moved to New York City in 1946 and worked as a copy editor and proofreader, eventually freelancing in that capacity for McGraw-Hill. In 1953 she married Daniel Bernstein with whom she had two children.

Daniel J. Bernstein was born in New York City in 1918, the youngest of three brothers. Graduating from Cornell University in 1940, he went to Harvard Business School for a year before going to work for the Land Conservation Corps. A few months later he entered the Navy and served for five years. After leaving the military, Dan searched for a job that he felt would have some meaning and Jim Robinson, a progressive minister in Harlem, guided him to the National Scholarship Fund and Service for Negro Students. He and Felice Schwartz, the young woman who had invented the organization, built it into a great success, connecting qualified black students, available funding, and interested colleges. After a few years he entered the business world and eventually began working for Loeb Rhoades, a Wall Street investment firm. Although he disapproved of the market mechanism and the faith people had in it to reflect and enhance the U.S. economy, he found it intellectually fascinating and became very successful. In 1956, while recuperating from knee surgery, Dan decided to work at home as an independent stockbroker.

The Bernsteins always considered themselves to be liberal, but their thoughts and beliefs crystallized during a visit to Cuba in 1960, shortly after the Cuban Revolution and Fidel Castro became the President. Carol was hesitant about taking a trip there with two small children because of how the American press portrayed Cuba under a dictatorship. She expected to see bearded thugs roaming the streets with their guns. Instead, they saw a wonderful country in which many things that make people suffer had been eliminated. Carol and Dan came back to the United States anxious to tell their friends and acquaintances about their trip but nobody would listen. From then on the Bernsteins' political and social lives moved leftward.

After their Cuba trip, and when Castro became friendly with the Arab states, Dan lost many of his Jewish clients and he almost lost his entire business. He built up another trade and continued to voice his beliefs. In the 1960s, Carol and Dan supported the causes of civil rights, the end of apartheid in South Africa, and the anti-Vietnam War movement. The movement against the United States involvement in Vietnam became a major focus of Dan's attention in the early 1960s. Dan would purchase full-page advertisements in newspapers such as The New York Times. His advertising campaign encouraged students to resist the draft, and others to stand up against the war in any way they could. The Bernsteins additionally supported this cause by participating in demonstrations and continually writing their Congressmen. The anti-Vietnam War cause strengthened Dan's belief that if you fought long and hard and concentrated your time, effort, and money on an issue it could be resolved. That resolution had not come by the time of Dan's death in 1970 at the age of 51.

In 1948 Dan had created the DJB Foundation to hold his inheritance from his father. The foundation was not very active, as most of what Dan wanted to do could not be done with soft money. With Dan's death in 1970, a portion of his estate went to the foundation which then began its most active period.

After Dan's death, the DJB Foundation added W(ilbur) H. Ferry, known as Ping, as a new board member. Born in 1910 in Detroit, Michigan, he graduated from Detroit schools and Dartmouth College. He married in 1937 and he and his wife had three daughters. Ping's early career included stints as a newspaperman, Chief Investigator for the New Hampshire OPA, consultant to the International Labor Organization, and Director of Public Relations for the CIO Political Action Committee. In 1945 he became a partner with the public relations firm of Earl Newsom and Co., where Ford Foundation was one of his major clients. While still a partner with Newsom & Co., Ping helped set up the Foundation for the Advancement of Education and the Fund for the Republic for the Ford Foundation. He was vice president, with Robert M. Hutchins as president, of the newly formed Fund for the Republic when the Ford Foundation was broken up by the government. After leaving Earl Newsom & Co. in 1954, Ping worked for the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, a newly created entity from the break up of the Ford Foundation, as its vice president with Hutchins as its president. In 1964, Ping gathered a group of thinkers and activists and they published a manifesto, called The Triple Revolution, which created a great stir around the country. The argument of the piece was that the country was being ruined by three things: the growth of technology which would eliminate the need for human labor, advances in weaponry development and militarist thinking that made possible the elimination of civilization, and the racism that stunts the lives of so many in the United States and around the world. He published numerous articles on topics dealing with education, race relations, and peace. The Corporation and the Economy (1959), The Economy under Law (1961), Caught on the Horn of Plenty (1962), What Price Peace (1963), Masscomm as Educator (1966), Farewell to Integration (1967), Tonic and Toxic Technology (1967), The Police State Is Here (1969), and The Zaca Manifesto (1980) are a sampling of his writings throughout his career as a foundation consultant and well-known disturber of the peace.

Ping and Carol, as well as the other two DJB Foundation board members, Stephen Abrams and Robert Browne, disbursed the funds of the DJB Foundation, expanding and building on Dan's guidelines, until its funds were exhausted in 1974. Following Carol and Ping's marriage in 1973, they continued what Carol had begun, donating their personal wealth, giving to groups concerned with minority rights, the environment, alternative education, governmental injustices, as well as individual activists, progressive political candidates, and people they believed suffered government harassment.

Their responses to requests for money have not focused on "why" they should give but rather on "why not." If they could not answer this question with substantial reasons, the tendency was to give the money. Through the years the Ferrys have given away a large amount of money, usually in fairly small amounts to hundreds of individuals and organizations, and have been advocates for the causes they believe worthwhile. After Ping's death in 1995, Carol has continued to practice this personal approach to philanthropy.

REFERENCES

The Carol Bernstein Ferry and W. H. Ferry Oral History, Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives, University Library, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis.

Marquis Who's Who Macmillan Directory Division, Macmillan Information Company, Inc. Who's Who in America, 46th Edition, 1990-91. Wilmette: Marquis Who's Who, 1990.

RELATED MATERIALS

Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Records, 1952-1991, University of California at Santa Barbara.

DJB Foundation Records, 1971-1975, Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives, University Library, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis.

The Carol Bernstein Ferry and W. H. Ferry Oral History, Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives, University Library, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis.

Wilbur Hugh Ferry Papers, Baker Special Collections, Dartmouth College.

W. H. Ferry Letters, 1963-1983, Special Collections Department, Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania.

W. H. Ferry Letters, 1957-1982, Special Collections, State University of New York at Buffalo.

W. H. Ferry Oral History Interview, Ford Foundation Oral History Collection, 1975-1986, Ford Foundation Archives.

W. H. Ferry Papers, ca. 1966-1969, King Library and Archives, Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change.

W. H. Ferry Papers, 1962-1964, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University.

Thomas Merton Collection, Thomas Merton Center, Bellarmine College.

Earl Newsom Papers, 1935-1992, Archives Division, State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The Carol Bernstein Ferry and W. H. Ferry Papers include Grant Files, 1972-1994; Personal Files, 1960-1997; and Card Files, 1971-1985. These records document the personal donations of the Ferrys in their philanthropic endeavors.

The Grant Files, 1972-1980, 1986-1994, constitute the largest part of these records and document requests for grants that were funded by the Ferrys. At the beginning of the grant files are listings by year of deductible and non-deductible contributions made by the Ferrys. These listings provide a yearly summary of the organizations and individuals receiving funding. The grant files are arranged alphabetically by name of organization or individual receiving a donation or loan. See Appendix 1 for a list of recipients. The files usually contain a proposal or request for funds, handwritten notes between the Ferrys discussing the funding, photocopies of the checks and typed letters of instructions or comments by them to the recipients, miscellaneous correspondence from the recipients, and occasionally documented proof of the work accomplished. The Ferrys usually retained only those requests that they funded and very few denials are present in the collection. The files from December 1980 to December 1985 were destroyed prior to the donation to the IUPUI Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives. Information regarding donations during those years can be found in the Card Files of this collection and in the yearly contribution listings located at the beginning of the Grant Files.

The Personal Files, 1960-1996, arranged alphabetically by subject, contain biographical information on the Ferrys and Dan Bernstein, and writings, speeches, and correspondence of Carol and W. H. Ferry. The correspondence consists of editorial letters written to newspapers, TV and radio stations, letters to political figures, prisons, and personal notes to acquaintances. The editorial letters, mostly written by Carol, give insight into the beliefs and causes of the Ferrys.

The Card Files, 1971-1985, arranged alphabetically, contain a condensed version of donation information about recipients who are no longer receiving donations after 1993. See Appendix 2 for a list of the recipients. Some of the groups represented in the Card Files also appear within the Grant Files. The records documenting donations for the years 1981-1985 appear here. Listed on the front of each card are the name and address of the recipient, and the amount(s) and date(s) of the donations. The reason for the donation is usually described on the back of each card. The following coding was used on the cards to help with record keeping:

The cards also include the donations made from a checking account in England to fund projects and people recommended by Michael Scott, an English cleric involved in the liberation of South West Africa (Namibia) and other African causes.

CONTENTS BOX
Grant Files (see Appendix 1 for a complete listing of grantees)
Contribution Lists
Deductible and Nondeductible, 1975-1985 01
Wilbur H. Ferry, 1984-1985 01
Political, 1984-1985 01
20/20 - American Friends of Ratz/CRM 01
American Friends Service - Binder, David 02
Black and Proud Liberation School - Center for Cuban Studies 03
Center for Defense Information - Citizens for Wofford 04
City Crisis Film Group - Congressman Ted Wass Campaign Committee 05
Conheim, Maryanne - Durrin, John (for U.S. Senate) 06
E. F. Schumacher Society - Fallis, Gerald J. 07
Families and Friends of Prisoners - Fund for Community Journalism 08
Fund for Constitutional Government - Haymarket Peoples Fund 09
Healthcare: We Gotta Have It - Institute for Policy Studies 10
Institute for Policy Studies - Kahre-Richards Family Foundation 11
Kairos/Plowshares - Marlow, Sandra Kane 12
Marroquin, Hector Defense Committee - Myers Foundation 13
Naecker, G.Edwin - National Mobilization Against Racism 14
National Mobilization Against the Draft - North American Congress on Latin America 15
North American Farm Alliance - Peltier, Leonard Defense Committee 16
Pen American Center - Public Eye 17
Public Foundation - San Diego Newsline 18
San Franciscans for Affordable Housing - South African Exchange Program on Environmental Justice 19
South African Military Refugee Fund - Torres, Lurieda, Campaign to Free 20
Toward Utility Rate Normalization - Voice of Calvary Health Center 21
Voice of the Lakota Nation - Z 22
Personal Files
Ferry, Carol Bernstein and Daniel J. Bernstein, Biographical Information, 1997 22
Ferry, Carol Bernstein and W. H.
Activism, 1960-1995 22
Awards, 1994 22
Ferry, Carol Bernstein 22
Essays and Other Writings, 1978
Ferry, W. H.
Letters From Tom Book, 1984 22
Memorial Videotape, 1995 23
Biographical Information, 1990-1996 22
Essays and other Writings, 1961-1988 22
Freedom of Information Act, FBI files, 1975-1979 22
Correspondence
Newspapers, 1974-1995 22
Other, 1975-1992 22
Personal Intervention, 1987-1988 22
Political, 1973-1995 22
Social, 1973-1987 22
Television, 1978-1991 22
Ferry, W. H., Memorial Videotape, 1995 23
Oral History, Carol Bernstein Ferry and W. H. Ferry 23
Transcription 23
Tapes (3 cassette tapes) 23
Card Files (See Appendix 2 for a listing by grantees)
A-Mc 24
M-Z 25

APPENDIX 1

Name Acronym Years
20/20 Vision-Hindsight 1990-1996
21st Year, The 1989
89 Distribution, Inc. 1982-1987
9 to 5 Organization for Women Office Workers 1975-1987
A Territory Resource ATR 1979
AFSC Observer Scholarship Fund 1994
A. I. [Amnesty International] 1989
A. J. Muste Memorial Institute 1975-1996
Aari Intern Project 1978
Abalone Alliance 1980
Abbott House 1976-1979
Abney, Frank Khali 1996
Abortion Rights Action 1982
Abortion Rights Action Week 1979
Abortion Rights Mobilization ARM 1980-1987
Abourezk, Charles 1980-1982
Abourezk, James 1974-1991
Abraham Fund 1992-1996
Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives ALBA 1995
Abrams '92 1992
Abrams, Robert 1975
Abzug, Bella, for Mayor/Congress 1977-1986
Accountants for the Public Interest API 1978
Achievement Scholarship Program ASP 1979-1990
Across Frontiers AF 1984-1987
Action Against Crime and Violence Education Fund 1995-1996
Action Center, The 1977-1978
Action for Community Empowerment 1989-1993
Action for Corporate Accountability 1985-1989
Action for Legal Rights 1974
Action Not Gridlock! Education Fund 1994
Activists' Tour Project 1987
Ad Hoc Coalition for a New Foreign Policy 1975-1976
Ad Hoc Coalition to Stop Funding the War, The 1975
Ad Hoc Lawyer's Committee for World Peace through Law, with Justice 1977
Adams, Brock, for Senate 1986
Addams, Jane, Peace Association, Inc. 1994-1996
Adrien, Father Antoine 1978
Advocacy Institute 1993-1996
Advocate, The 1990
Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. 1987-1991, 1993
Advocates for Wilderness 1979-1989
Aesculapius International Medicine 1986-1992
Affiliated Southwest Organizers 1980
Affirmative Action Ad 1996
Affirmative Action Coordinating Center AACC 1979
AfraVision 1988
Africa Bureau, The 1978
Africa Exchange 1989
Africa Fund, The 1973-1991, 1993-1996
Africa News Service 1973-1988, 1994
Africa Peace Committee 1986-1990, 1992
Africa Resource Center 1979-1980
Africa Today 1974-1980
African American Institute, The 1994
African Life 1980
African National Congress of South Africa ANC 1988-1991, 1993
African National Council of Zimbabwe ANC 1975-1976
African People's Solidarity Committee 1987-1990
African Student Aid Fund 1976-1979
Afro-American Cultural Foundation 1976-1980
Afro-American Patrolmen's League 1975
Agape Foundation 1974-1989, 1992-1995
Agent Orange Veterans' Advisory Committee 1980
Agnos, Art, for Mayor 1987
Agran, Larry, for Mayor 1985-1990
Agran for President 1992
Agribusiness Accountability Project 1974-1976
Agron, Salvador, Committee to Free 1977-1979
Aid to Incarcerated Mothers AIM 1984-1987
AIDS-Related Community Services ARCS 1988-1993, 1995-1996
AIDS Walk New York 1994
Akaka, Daniel 1990
Akaka, Moanakeala 1992
Akwesasne Freedom School of the Mohawk Nation, The 1975-1991
Akwesasne Notes 1988
Al-Fajr New Outlook n.d.
Alabama Black Belt Defense Committee 1985
Alabama Prison Project 1983-1989
Alabama Women for Human Rights 1975-1978
Alamosa, Colorado, Committee to Stop Grand Jury Repression 1977-1978
Alarm 1980
Alaska Advocate 1976-1977
Alaska Cannery Workers n.d.
Alaska Conservation Foundation 1986
Alaska Native Coalition ANC 1986-1987
Alaska Public Interest Research Group AkPIRG 1976-1980
Alaska Street Productions 1979
Alaskan Conservation Foundation 1980
Alba, Vicente 1978
Albany New York Friends Meeting 1995
Albert Einstein Fund-Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 1974-1995
Albert Einstein Institution, The 1985-1991, 1993-1995
Albert Einstein Peace Prize Foundation 1988-1990
Alcalay, Glenn 1989
Alderson Hospitality House 1976-1995
Algebra Project, Inc., The 1996
All People's Congress/People's Anti-War Mobilization 1984-1988
Allen, Philip L., Defense Committee n.d.
Alliance for Animals 1985-1991, 1993-1995
Alliance for Cultural Democracy 1985-1990
Alliance for Jewish Renewal ALEPH 1994-1996
Alliance for Justice 1989-1996
Alliance for Neighborhood Government 1976
Alliance for Philippine Concerns APC 1986-1987
Alliance for the Liberation of Mental Patients 1976-1980
Alliance of Atomic Veterans 1987-1996
Alliance to End Repression, The 1976-1979
Allied Industrial Workers 1994
Allison, Soreff and Garber 1978
Allison, William 1994
Alney, Frank Khali 1983-1989, 1993
Alperovitz, Gar 1996
Alred, Jessie 1987
Alterman, Eric 1991, 1996
Alternate Currents AC 1979
Alternative Coal Commission 1978
Alternative Information Network 1984-1988
Alternative Investment Fund AIF 1975-1976
Alternatives to Militarism, Inc. ATOM 1975, 1993-1996
Alternatives to Violence Project, Inc. AVP 1986-1990, 1993-1996
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater 1976-1986
Amandla 1986
Amateur Athletic Union-Women's Judo Team 1978
America the Beautiful Fund 1978-1994
American Anti-Slavery Group 1995-1996
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee ADC 1989-1995
American Association for the International Commission of Jurists, Inc. 1975
American Center for International Leadership 1989
American Christians for the Abolition of Torture 1986
American Civil Liberties Union-Eastern Missouri ACLU 1975
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation-Connecticut ACLU 1973
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation-Georgia ACLU 1975-1979
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation-National Office ACLU 1974-1996
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation-Southern California ACLU 1975-1980
American Civil Liberties Union Fund of the Capital Area 1976
American Civil Liberties Union-New York ACLU-NYCLU 1973-1991
American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born 1973-1975
American Committee for the Larzac 1975
American Committee on Africa ACOA 1973-1996
American Committee on East-West Accord 1978-1980
American Communications Group, Inc. 1988
American Friends of CRM 1992
American Coordinating Committee for Equality in Sport and Society ACCESS 1977-1979
American Democratic Political Action Committee 1985-1990, 1992-1994 1996
American Environmental Health Studies Project 1995
American Friends of Haifa University, The 1972-1975
American Friends of RATZ/ CRM 1995
American Friends Service Committee-Peace Education/Conflict Resolution Project n.d., 1993 1995
American Friends Service Committee (2 folders) AFSC 1972-1994
American Indian Arbitration Institute 1995
American Indian Archaeological Institute 1975
American Indian Center 1975
American Indian Community House, Inc. 1983
American Indian Development Association AIDA 1978
American Indian Environmental Council 1979-1980, 1993
American Indian Historical Society 1973
American Indian Institute 1992
American Indian Law Alliance 1995-1996
American Indian Movement, Inc., The AIM 1973-1980
American Indian Press Association 1974
American Indian Treaty Council Information Center 1975-1985
American Indians and the Death Penalty 1988-1990
American Indians at Harvard-Radcliffe 1978
American Institute of Life-Threatening Illness and Loss 1991
American-Israeli Civil Liberties Coalition, Inc. 1985-1994
American Jewish Congress 1992
American Labor Education Center 1983-1990
American Peace Test 1986-1993
American Place Theatre, The 1975-1986
American-Portuguese Overseas Information Organization APOID 1976
American Rivers Conservation Council 1977-1980
American Social History Productions Inc. 1996
American Veterans Movement 1974
American Waldensian Aid Society 1986
American Writers Congress 1982
Americans Against Human Suffering AAHS 1987
Americans Concerned About Corporate Power 1979
Americans Concerned for the Judiciary 1980
Americans Exiled in Canada Amex/Canada 1976-1979
Americans for Amnesty 1975-1976
Americans for Democratic Action ADA 1976-1990
Americans for Fair Elections 1983
Americans for Harkin 1992
Americans for Justice in the Middle East 1974
Americans for Peace in Central America 1987
Americans for Peace in the Americas 1986
Americans for Peace Now 1990
Americans for Religious Liberty 1989, 1993-1996
Americans for SALT 1978
Americans United for Separation of Church and State 1986-1996
Amistad Tours, Inc. 1976
Amnesty International 1974-1988
Anaconda Concerned Citizens, Inc. 1986-1987
Anathoth Community Farm 1991, 1993-1994
Anderson, Bill 1978
Anderson County Center for Community Justice Inc. 1994
Andre, Nadine 1987
Andreina, Anna n.d.
Andrew Goodman Foundation, The 1993-1995
Anglo-Argentine Women's Peace Initiative 1987
Anishinabe Akeeng 1987
Another Mother Fund for Peace 1973-1980
Anthropology Resource Center ARC 1976-1986
Anti-Concorde Project, The 1974-1980
Anti-Death Penalty Project 1978
Anti-Marital Law Coalition 1977-1980
Anti-Nuclear Reaction 1980
Antioch College 1975
Anza-Borrego Committee of the Desert Protective Council, Inc. 1974-1986
Appalachia-Science in the Public Interest ASIPI 1977-1989, 1991-1993
Appalachian Development Fund, Inc. 1974-1980
Appalachian News Service 1974
Appalachian South Folklife Center, The 1978
Appalachian State University Foundation 1994
Appalachian Trail Conference, The 1976-1979
Appalachian Women's Alliance 1993, 1995
Appalshop 1990
Appiah-Pinkrah, Kwabena 1984
April 26 Coalition for a Non-Nuclear World 1979
Araujo, Ana Valeria N. 1988-1989
Arbess, Daniel 1986-1987
Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility, New York ADPSR 1988
Architects and Planners in Support of Nicaragua APSNICA 1988-1992
Argentine Commission for Human Rights 1977
Aristide Foundation for Democracy 1996
Arizona Citizen Action 1993
Arizona Farm Workers 1980
Arizona Project Legal Defense Fund 1978
Arkansas Consumer Research 1974-1975
Arm-of-the-Sea Theater 1987-1991
Armament and Disarmament Information Unit ADIU 1980-1988
Arms Control Association, The 1975-1980
Arms Control Research Center ARC 1989-1993
Arnesen, Arnie U.S. Congress 1996
Art Resources for Teachers and Students, Inc. ARTS 1974-1987
Art Without Walls 1973-1989
Artists for Justice 1974
Artists' Kentucky Project 1991-1992
Arts for Social Change 1982
Arts for World Unity 1974
Asia Resource Center (Name change from Asian Center) 1985-1990
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund 1976-1992, 1994
Asian Law Caucus, Inc. 1975-1978
Askin, Frank, for Congress 1986
Askin, Steve 1989
Asociacion Nacional Indigena Salvadorena ANIS 1987
Aspect Foundation 1992
Aspin, Congressman Les 1974-1980
ASPIRA of New York, Inc. 1976
Assassination Information Bureau AIB 1977-1979
Assata Shakur (Joanne Chesimard) Defense Committee 1976
Assembly to Save the Peace Agreements 1974
Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc. 1990
Association of Black Law Students 1978
Association for Community Based Education ACBE 1988
Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now ACORN 1979-1990
Association of Haitian Workers ATH 1986
Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers, Inc. 1975
Association of National Security Alumni 1990, 1992, 1995
Association for Responsible Dissent ARDIS 1988
Association for Transarmament Studies 1983-1987
Association of Vietnamese Patriots in Canada AVPC 1974
Association of Women of the Mediterranean Region 1996
Athens Observer, The 1974
Atlanta Cooperative News Project 1973
Atlantic Center for Research Education 1990
Atmore-Holman Brothers Defense 1975
Attica Brothers Legal Defense 1974-1975
Attica Justice Committee 1991
Attica Now 1976-1977
Aucoin, Les, for Senate Committee 1992
August 8th Brigade Defense Committee 1979
Auerbach, Stevanne, P.h.D. 1993
Autoworkers for a Better Contract ABC 1979
Avenales Wildlife Association 1975
Averill, Peg 1975-1980
Aziz, Barbara Nimri 1995
B. L. Mazel, Inc. BLM 1985-1986
Bach Mai Hospital Relief Fund, Inc. 1974-1980
Bacone College 1979-1995
Badillo for Mayor Committee 1977
Baghdad Observer 1974
Baldwin Memorial Fund 1976
Baldwin, Roger Foundation 1977-1978
Ballis, George, Associates 1973
Ballyvoheen-Ballyferriter 1974
Baltimore Experimental 1974-1979
Baltimore Rent Control Campaign BRCC 1980
Bananas, A Place to Find Playmates 1994
Bank Street College 1982
Banks, Arthur Burghardt 1973
Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America BPFNA 1985-1992, 1995
Baraldini, Silvia, Committee for the Immediate Return of, to Italy 1990
Bararski, Johnny 1979
Baratz, Stephen 1979
Barbara Barron Project-Carr Foundation 1990
Barnes, Eddie Mae 1991
Barwick, Peter 1991
Baseball Diplomacy, Inc. 1987
Basement Workshop, Inc. 1979
Bath Preservation Trust 1979
Baumann, Melissa 1988-1989
Bay Area Radical Green Network 1988
Bay Area Veterans Peace Convoy to Nicaragua 1988
Beauty Without Cruelty USA 1988-1993, 1995-1996
Becker, Elizabeth 1982-1988
Becker, Norma 1993-1994, 1996
Becton, Charles 1988
Bedford, Christopher 1979
Bedford for Senate 1996
Bee County Independent 1979
Beetham, Stanley, for Congress 1974
Belfrage, Mary 1977
Bell, Malcolm H. 1975
Bell, Richard B. 1991
Bellecourt, Denise 1986
Bellecourt, Raymond 1990
Bellecourt, Vernon 1985-1989, 1993, 1996
Ben, Alexander 1993, 1996
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 1992-1993
Bennett, H. M. 1974
Bergman/Ramirez Defense Committee 1979
Berkeley Support Services 1976-1979
Berkshire Farm Center and Services for Youth 1976-1980
Berkshire Forum 1984-1990
Bernabei and Katz 1996
Bernard Rapoport Post Graduate Institute 1979
Bernstein, Daniel J., Foundation DJB 1994
Bernstein, Mert, for U.S. Senate Committee 1992
Berrigan, Daniel 1974-1980
Berrigan, Philip 1974-1978
Berster, Kristina, Defense Committee 1978-1979
Bethell, Tom 1978
Bettelyoun, Randy 1979
Better World Society 1987
Between Our Selves 1984
Beychok, Michael 1996
Beyeler, Marc, for Council 1975
Beyer, Bruce, Defense Committee 1977
Bhopal Action Resource Center, The 1988
Biden, Joseph 1983
Big Mountain Legal Defense/Offense Committee BMLDOC 1985-1987
Big Mountain Legal Office 1990
Big Mountain Support Group D.C. 1986
Bilingual Mini-School 1974-1975
Bill of Rights Foundation 1976-1989, 1993-1996
Binder, David 1992
Black and Proud Liberation School, The 1976-1978
Black Economic Development Conference 1974-1975
Black Economic Research Center 1975
Black Eyes, Sharon 1988
Black, Helen 1977-1979
Black Hills Alliance 1980-1985
Black Liberation Press 1978
Black Military Resistance League 1975
Black Panther Party 1974-1978
Black Research Associates 1980
Black Scholar Foundation 1974-1989, 1992, 1996
Black Star Organization 1975
Black Student Alliance of the CUNY Grad Center 1992
Black Vanguard Resource Center 1985
Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc. 1986-1988
Black Workers for Justice 1994-1995
Black World Foundation 1979
Blackfeet Community College 1988
Blacks Against Nukes BAN 1986
Blessey, Gerald, for Congress 1976
Bloch, Ed, for Congress 1986
Bloch, Jonathan 1985-1986
Blue Canyon Productions 1991
Blue Diamond 1978
Blue Gargoyle Program, The 1975-1979
Blue Mountain Center 1990, 1994
Blum, Jeff 1979
Boggs, Grace 1992-1993
Boggs, James 1977, 1992
Bohemian Grove Action Network BGAN 1986-1987, 1992
Bois d'Arc Patriots 1974
Boise Peace Quilt Project 1986
Bolles, Rosalie 1976
Bombay Sarvodaya Friendship Center 1986-1987
Boncore, John 1996
Bond, James 1975-1977
Bond, Julian 1975-1976
Bongore, John 1980, 1992, 1996
Boone, Richard J. 1992
Booth v. Procunier 1979
Bootstrap Society of Nassau County, Inc., The 1988-1989
Boston Bail Project/Bail Funds, The 1976-1980
Boston Initiative, The 1993-1994
Boston Jobs Coalition BJC 1979-1980
Boston University Student Union 1977-1978
Boston Visual Artists Union, Inc. 1976
Boston Women's Fund 1985-1990, 1992-1993
Boulding, Elise 1993
Bouza Volunteer Committee 1994
Bovine Growth Hormone Education Campaign 1989
Bowman, State Representative Woods 1988
Box Project, The 1973-87
Boxer, Barbara, for Congress 1987, 1992-1993
Bozeman, Maggie 1980
Brademas, Congressman John 1976
Braden, Anne 1977-1987, 1992-1994 1996
Bradley, Tom, Campaign 1973
Bragg Briefs 1975-1977
Brandon, William 1974-1977
Brandon's Shipper and Forwarder, Inc. 1975-1976
Brandywine Peace Community 1980-1995
Branfman, Fred 1976
Brasfield, Philip 1991
Braun, Carol Moseley, Democrat U.S. Senate 1992, 1996
Bread and Butter Fund 1975
Bread and Roses Cultural Project, Inc. 1978-1991, 1993-1994
Bread for the World 1990
Brecht Forum 1986-1996
Bredes, Nora, for Congress 1996
Breira A Project of Concern in Diaspora-Israel Relations 1976-1978
Bridge Fund of New York Inc., The 1996
Breskin, Arline, LTD. 1994
Brightmyn, Margaret 1977
Brodsky, Assemblyman Richard 1978-1990
Brodsky for County Executive 1993
Brooklyn College, City University of New York 1977
Brooklyn Community Unemployment Clinic 1978
Brooklyn Outreach Center of the Community Labor and Welfare Rights Project 1979
Brooklyn Sister City Project 1986
Brooklyn Women's Martial Arts, Inc. 1978
Brookmeade United Church of Christ 1992
Brookside Research Project 1974
Brotherhood Community Health Board 1986
Brown, Elaine 1977
Brown, George E., Jr., for Congress 1978-1991
Brown Lung Project 1974
Brown, Sam 1976
Bruce, Linda 1989
Bruggere for U.S. Senate 1996
Bruskin, Gene L. 1976
Buckman, Bail for 1979
Buddhayana Foundation, Inc., The 1975
Buddhists Concerned for Animals BCA 1988
Building Bombs 1990
Building Bridges 1987
Building Capability for Growth 1986
Bunting, Basil 1979
Bunzl, Martin, and Deborah Hertz 1990-1991
Burchett, Wilfred 1974-1978
Burke Leahy Associates 1980
Burleson, Dan, for Congress 1976
Burlingham, Eleanor, for U.S. Congress 1988
Burlington-Puerto Cabezas Sister City Program 1993
Burnham, David 1993
Burning Spear Newspaper 1978
Burns, John 1986
Burris, Friends of Ronald W., for Governor 1988
Burstein '94 1994
Burton, John 1974
Burton, Phillip 1975-1980
Business Executives for National Security Education Fund, Inc. 1982
Business Executives Move for New National Priorities 1974-1980
Butters, Mary Jane 1992
Butwin, Joseph 1993
Cabaleiro, Luis 1992
Cabrini Health Care Center 1975
Cactus Valley/Red Willow Springs General Support 1987
Cagan, Leslie 1994
Calc Foundation 1993
California Common Cause 1974
California Conservation Project CCP 1975-1977
California Homemakers Association 1976
California Housing Action and Information Network CHAIN 1980
California Institute for Rural Studies 1994
California Public Policy Center 1977-1979
California Tax Reform Association 1974
California Tomorrow 1974-1979
Californians Against Political Corruption 1996
Californians for Health Security 1994
Calvary United Methodist Church 1978
Calvin, Douglas 1991
Camacho, Julian 1974
Cambodia Documentation Commission, Inc. 1988-1990
Cambodian Mothers for Peace 1989
Cambridge Policy Studies Institute 1974
Cambridge Tenants Organization Committee CTOC 1976
Camp, Carter, Defense Fund 1976-1980
Camp Pendleton 14 Legal Defense Fund 1977
Campaign Against U.S. Military Bases in the Philippines CAB 1987
Campaign for America's Future 1996
Campaign California 1988
Campaign for a Democratic Foreign Policy CDFP 1975-1978
Campaign to Elect Gwen Patton to the U.S. Senate 1992, 1996
Campaign for Human Development 1980
Campaign for the Jobs with Peace Initiative 1980
Campaign to Lift the Embargo on Cuba 1994
Campaign to Oppose the Return of the Khmer Rouge 1990-1994
Campaign for Peace and Democracy/East and West CPD/EW 1985-1993 1995-1996
Campaign for Peace/Media Service Center 1979
Campaign for Political Rights 1979-1980
Campaign for Ratepayers Rights 1983-1991
Campaign to Stop Government Spying 1976-1978
Campaign for U.N. Reform 1975-1979
Campbell, Mary 1996
Campbell, Robert L. 1988
Camphor, Zhukov for State Senate 1987
Canfora, Albert 1979
Cannery Workers Committee 1974-1976
Capitalism Nature Socialism 1990-1991
Caplan, Ruth 1993
Capp Street Foundation, The CSF 1973-1987
Carey, Ron 1990-1992, 1996
Caribbean People's Alliance CPA 1980
Caribe Productions, Inc. 1983
Carl Braden Memorial Fund to Support Southern Organizing 1976-1979
Carlson, Mary Joyce 1980
Carole Langer Productions 1987
Carolina Action 1977
Carolina Independent Publications (2 folders) 1982-1990
Carolina Interfaith Task Force on Central America CITCA 1986-1989
Carr, Bob, for Congress Committee 1976
Carr, Brenda 1987-1991
Carran, Julie 1994
Carrillo Community Medical Clinic 1983-1986
Carter, Jimmy 1976
Carthan, Eddie James 1986
Cartwright, Jesse 1986
Casa de Proyecto Libertad 1987-1991
Casa El Salvador 1987
Casa Libre 1985-1991
Casa Myrna Vasquez 1975-1980
Casa Westchester 1992-1994
Cassel, Douglas 1980
Castellano, Vito 1992-1994 1996
Castro, Erlinda G. 1976-1980
Catalyst Films/Catalyst Media 1976-1986
Catholic Peace Fellowship 1973-1980
Catholic Relief Services 1992
Catholic Worker 1994
Catholics for a Free Choice 1985-1996
Catron County Commissioners 1980
Caucus for a New Political Science CNPS 1975-1978
Cavanagh, Joan 1983-1990, 1992, 1994
Cebolleta Land Grant 1986
Center for Alternative Mining Development Policy 1981-1991, 1995-1996
Center for Atomic Radiation Studies Inc. 1994
Center for Balanced Transportation 1978
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 1983-1988
Center for Campus Organizing 1996
Center of Concern 1979-1991, 1995
Center for Constitutional Rights CCR 1976-1993, 1995-1996
Center for Creative Arts Alternatives, Inc. 1977
Center for Cuban Studies (2 folders) 1974-1996
Center for Defense Information 1978-1980
Center for Democracy in the Americas 1993-1995
Center for Democratic Renewal 1989-1996
Center for Development Policy 1978-1986
Center for the Development of Social Responsibility 1987
Center for Documentary Media 1973-1988
Center for Economic Conversion 1984-1996
Center for Educational Reform, Inc. CER 1977
Center for Environmental Action 1971-1973
Center for Environmental Justice 1995
Center for Foreign Journalists CFJ 1989
Center for the Hudson River Valley 1978-1980
Center for Immigrants Rights, Inc. CIR 1984-1991
Center for Innovative Diplomacy CID 1985-1991
Center for International Affairs 1974-1986
Center for International Learning 1995
Center of International Learning 1992-1993 1995-1996
Center for International Policy (2 folders) 1976-1993, 1995-1996
Center for Investigative Reporting, Inc. CIR 1977-1993, 1995-1996
Center for Labor and Society 1989
Center for Law in the Public Interest 1972-1977
Center for Law, Research and Communication CLRC 1974
Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies CLAGS 1989-1993 1995-1996
Center for Living Democracy 1995
Center for Living Independently in Pasadena CLIP 1977
Center for Media & Democracy 1994-1996
Center for National Security Studies 1977-1987
Center for New Corporate Priorities CNCP 1971-1973
Center for Non-Violent Education & Action 1992-1993 1995-1996
Center for Peace 1977-1980
Center for Peace and Global Education 1974
Center for Peace and Contact Mutlangen 1987
Center for Philosophy, Law and Citizenship, Inc. 1976-1979
Center for Plain Living 1996
Center for Policy Research (The Communitarian Network) 1992
Center for Popular Economics 1979-1989, 1993

1995-1996

Center to Prevent Hand Gun Violence 1985-1990
Center for Preventive Psychiatry 1976-1980
Center for Psychological Issues in the Nuclear Age 1988-1989
Center for Public Financing of Elections 1973-1975
Center for Renewable Resources 1978-1979
Center for Resources on Institutional Oppression CRIO 1972-1973
Center for Rural Studies-San Francisco 1980
Center for Science in the Public Interest CSPI 1975-1986
Center for Social Change 1985-1986
Center for Social Research and Education 1984-1990, 1992-1994
Center on Social Welfare Policy and Law 1986 1993-1994
Center for Studies of Ethnicity and Race in America CSERA 1991
Center for the Study of the Americas CENSA 1985-1993, 1995-1996
Center for the Study of the Americas/Burbach, Roger, Friends of CENSA 1989-1990
Center for the Study of Education and Politics, Inc. CSEPI 1979-1980
Center for the Study of Public Policy 1978-1979
Center for Study of Responsive Law 1989
Center for Third World Organizing 1984-1995
Center for UN Reform Education 1980
Center for Urban Education 1977
Center on Violence and Human Survival 1992-1996
Center for War/Peace Studies 1980-1992, 1994-1996
Centers for Change, Inc. 1973
Central America Education Fund, Inc. 1986
Central America Health Rights Network, The CAHRN 1989-1990
Central America Media Education Project 1985-1988
Central America Organizing Project CAOP 1984-1988
Central America Research Institute 1986-1989
Central America Solidarity Association CASA 1988
Central American Refugee Center CARECEN 1987-1993, 1995-1996
Central Appalachian Life and Work 1989-1995
Central Clearing House 1973-1975
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors CCCO 1971-1991, 1993,1995
Central Park Zoo-New York 1989
Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting 1974
Central Westchester Humane Society 1976-1979
Centro Dominicano de Orientacion y Asistencia Social 1974
Centro Legal de la Raza 1976-1980
Centurion Ministries, Inc. 1991-1993 1995-1996
Century Association, The 1975, 1995
Chacabuco 1987
Challenge for Peace and Progress 1991
Fredy Champagne 1992
Champagne, Rudean Sheryl and Fredy 1991
Chaney Goodman Schwerner Memorial Coalition 1989
Chaney, James Earl, Foundation 1993
Channel Thirteen 1993 1995-1996
Charas Research 1973-1978
Charitable Training Center for Retarded Adults, Cheyenne Village 1974
Charleston Organizing Project 1987
Charter Group for a Pledge of Conscience, The 1973-1979
Chartier, Richard 1980
Chenoweth, Patrick, Defense Committee n.d.
Cherkasky, Mike, for Westchester District Attorney 1993
Cherney, Darryl 1992
Chesney, Shirley 1975
Chiapas Relief and Encouragement Organization CREO 1972-1979
Chicago Comic Book Project 1976
Chicago Cuba Coalition 1994
Chicago Journalism Review CJR 1975
Chicago Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Inc. 1979
Chicago Political Surveillance Litigation and Education Project 1978
Chicano Communications Center CCC 1974-1976
Chicano Health Institute of Students, Professors and Alumni CHISPA 1978
Chicano Legal Defense Fund 1977-1978
Chicano Times 1975
Child Abuse Prevention Center of New York 1986
Childers, Barry, for Congress 1994-1996
Children of the Rainbow 1973-1976
Children of War 1984-1990, 1993
Children's Community Workshop School 1973
Children's Express Foundation, Inc. 1985-1990, 1993 1995-1996
Children's Medical Relief International, Inc. CMRI 1974-1978
Children's Storefront 1976-1988, 1992-1996
Children's Television Workshop 1976
Chile Center for Education and Development 1984-1990
Chile Committee for Human Rights 1979
Chile-Cuba Expo 1974
Chile Defense Committee 1974-1975
Chile Legislative Center 1976-1979
Chile Solidarity Committee 1974-1980
China Shoe Project 1976
China Study Group on Environmental Issues 1977
Choice in Dying 1992-1994 1996
Choice or Chance Committee 1987
Choose Peace 1987-1988
Christian, Brenda 1974
Christian Community Center-Appalachian Apostolate, Inc. 1990-1991
Christian Initiative-Center of International Learning CIL/USA 1990, 1992-1993 1995
Christianity and Crisis C&C 1974-1993
Christic Institute 1985-1992
Church Council of Greater Seattle 1993
Church, Frank 1976
Church of the Intercession 1992
Church Rock Action Committee 1980
Church Society for College Work, The CSCW 1974
Church World Service CWS 1980-1991, 1993-1994
Churchill, Robert 1992
Churchman Associates, Inc., The 1986-1990, 1993
CIA on Trial Project 1988
Cibola County Camp Out Association 1988
CINEASTE 1974
Cinnamon Productions 1973-1989
Circle for Survival Consortium 1985-1987
Citizen Action 1985-1991, 1993-1996
Citizen Alert 1980-1996
Citizens for Wofford 1994
Citizen/Labor Energy Coalition 1978-1980
Citizen Power 1975
Citizen Soldier 1978-1992
Citizens Action Coalition of Indiana 1980
Citizens Action for a Safe Environment CASE 1987
Citizens Action Program CAP 1974, 1996
Citizens Against Noise CAN 1972-1977
Citizens Against Nuclear War CAN 1986, 1995
Citizens Against PACs 1985-1986
Citizens Awareness Network 1994-1996
Citizens Call 1980-1988
Citizens Campaign for a Congressional Inquiry Into Political Assassinations CCCIPA 1976
Citizens Campaign for the Environment 1996
Citizens Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes, Inc. CCHW 1984-1988, 1995-1996
Citizens Coalition for Responsible Government CCRG 1974
Citizens Commission of Inquiry CCI 1976
Citizens Committee for Protection of the Environment 1973-1979
Citizens Committee for the Anti-Draft Measure 1980
Citizens Committee for Watergate Reform 1976
Citizens for the Constitution 1979
Citizens Energy Council 1973
Citizens Energy Project 1976-1980
Citizens Fund 1989-1993
Citizens for Harkin 1995-1996
Citizens Hearings for Radiation Victims 1979-1980
Citizens for Humanizing Criminal Justice CHCJ 1979-1980
Citizens Institute for Positive Energy Policy 1974-1980
Citizens League Against the Sonic Boom CLASB 1976
Citizens for Participation in Political Action CPPAX 1971-1978
Citizens Party 1980
Citizens Planning Association of Santa Barbara County, Inc. 1977-1980
Citizens Research Foundation CRF 1978
Citizens for Responsible Energy 1991
Citizens Review Board of Police Actions 1974
Citizens for Safe Energy 1977
Citizens for Sarbanes Committee 1994
Citizens Train, Ltd., The 1987
Citizens for Wofford
City Crisis Film Group 1978
City Life 1986
City Limits 1985-1986
City of Mound Bayou 1983
City Streets Poster Collective 1976
City University of New York Law Students Coalition 1988
Cityarts Workshop, Inc. 1974-2976
Civil Liberties Legal Defense Fund, Inc. 1973
Civil Liberties Review, The 1977-1978
Civilian Based Defense Association CBDA 1987-1993, 1995-1996
Clamshell Alliance 1978-1980
Claremont Citizens Action Now/N.H. People's Alliance 1979-1980
Claridad Bilingue 1973-1975
Clark, Dick, Senate Committee 1978
Clark, Hilton B. 1979
Clark, Judy, Legal Fund 1995
Clark, Ramsey 1975-1991
Class of '74, The 1976
Clay, William L. 1980
Clearing House for Options in Children's Education CHOICE 1973-1975
Clearinghouse/Community Fund Resources 1976
Clearinghouse on Georgia Prisons and Jails 1987
Clergy and Laity Concerned CALC 1975-1993
Cleveland Women Working 1980
Clinton, Bill
Clinton/Gore '96 Primary
Clinton Union of Community Women 1979
CNSS CNSS 1976
Coalition to Abolish State Executions of Maryland CASE 1987
Coalition to Address the Economic War 1988-1989
Coalition Against Registration and the Draft CARD 1979-1988
Coalition Against STOP 1995-1996
Coalition Against Uranium Mining 1980
Coalition for Alternatives to Shearon-Harris Nuclear Power Plant CASH 1986
Coalition of Appalachian Energy Consumers CAEC 1978-1979
Coalition for April 24th March on Boston 1976
Coalition Conference Committee 1979
Coalition for Democratic Values 1990
Coalition of Eastern Native Americans, Inc. CENA 1974-1975
Coalition on Economic Crisis 1974-1975
Coalition to End Grand Jury Abuse 1974-1978
Coalition to End Racism in Construction 1992
Coalition to End Racism in New York City Construction 1991
Coalition of Grass Roots Women, The 1979-1980
Coalition for Haitian Concerns CHC 1986
Coalition for the Homeless of Westchester C.H.O.W 1993
Coalition for Human Dignity 1994
Coalition for Human Priorities 1974
Coalition for Jobs and Justice 1980
Coalition for Justice and Peace in the Middle East 1980
Coalition for Massive Jobs Through Housing 1992
Coalition Ministry Blue Gargoyle 1974-1976
Coalition on National Priorities and Military Policy 1972-1976
Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy 1976-1986
Coalition for a New Foreign Policy 1987-1988
Coalition for a Non-Nuclear World Fund 1980
Coalition for a Nuclear-Free Harbor CNFH 1984-1990
Coalition for Peace and Reconciliation 1991, 1993
Coalition for Prisoners Rights 1980-1990, 1992-1993 1995
Coalition for a Safe Bay: Stop the Missouri/Cruise 1986
Coalition to Save Jobs 1980
Coalition for Social and Economic Justice, Inc. 1991
Coalition to Stop Funding the War 1973-1975
Coalition to Stop Trident 1984-1988
Coast Alliance 1980
Coast Range Association 1993
Coastal Advocates 1992
Coastal Plains Human Development Coordinating Council 1973-1974
Coats, Christopher 1974
Coffin, Bill 1988
Coffin, Jerry 1978
Coffin, Tristram 1974-1975
Cohen, Robert 1974
Cole, Aaron 1979
Cole, Johnnetta B. 1977
Collectio D'Accio No-Violenta 1977-1978
Collective Vietnam 1972-1975
College of Ganado 1977-1986
Colorado Comite(sic) Against Repression 1978-1979
Colorado Committee Against Grand Jury Repression 1978
Columbia Heights Community Ownership Project 1978
Columbia Human Rights Law Review 1975-1976
Columbia River Defense Project 1983-1986
Columbia University in the City of New York 1979-1990, 1993
Colwell, Mary Anna 1988
Comision de Desarollo y Emergencia 1988
Comite de Apogo a Los Trabajadores Agricolas 1993
Comite de Mexico y Aztlan COMEXAZ 1976-1979
Comite du Salut de la Patrie Hatienne COSAPAH 1978
Comment 1980
Commission of Inquiry for the International War Crimes Tribunal 1992
Commission for Racial Justice of the United Church of Christ 1978, 1993
Commission on Religion in Appalachia, Inc. CORA 1974, 1993-1995
Commission to Study the Organization of Peace 1974-1980
Commission on United States - Latin American Relations 1989-1991
Commission on Voluntary Service and Action 1976
Committee to Abolish Prison Slavery CAPS 1977-1980
Committee for Action / Research on the Intelligence Community CARIC 1973
Committee for Ada Deer, The 1992
Committee for Affirmative Action Ad 1996
Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence 1992
Committee Against Deportations 1978
Committee Against the Recall Election CARE 1973
Committee Against Registration and the Draft CARD 1980-1992
Committee for Artistic and Intellectual Freedom in Iran CAIFI 1975-1978
Committee on Common Security CCS 1989-1991
Committee for Congressman Ronald V. Dellums 1996
Committee for David Dinkins 1993, 1995
Committee for the Defense of Haitian Patriots 1977
Committee for a Democratic Spain 1975
Committee to Elect Jan Pierce 1996
Committee to Elect Nydia M. Velazquez 1992
Committee to Elect Ron Carey 1992
Committee for Fair Electric Rates 1978-1979
Committee for Fifteen 1974
Committee for Freedom in India 1976
Committee for the Freedom of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Prisoners 1976-1978
Committee for a Free Mozambique CFM 1972-1975
Committee to Free Rice and Poindexter 1975-1979
Committee for Health Rights in the Americas 1996
Committee for Health Rights in Central America CHRICA 1984-1995
Committee for Hispanic Arts and Research 1981-1987
Committee for Human Rights in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico 1975
Committee to Impeach Nixon 1974
Committee for International Nonviolence CIN 1974-1976, 1994
Committee for July 26th 1974
Committee for Justice 1987-1990, 1992-1994
Committee for Justice for Domingo and Viernes CJDV 1986
Committee for Justice to Stop McCarran Walter Act

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Committee for Legal Research on the Draft CLRD 1973
Committee on Militarism in Education 1979
Committee on Military Justice CMJ 1974-1977
Committee on the Military Use of Biological Research 1989
Committee for a National Teach-In 1996
Committee on New Alternatives in the Middle East CONAME 1971-1974
Committee for Nuclear Responsibility, Inc. CNR 1972-1989, 1992-1995
Committee for an Open Newspaper 1978
Committee Opposed to Police Spying COPS 1987
Committee for Peace and Justice in Latin America 1987
Committee for Prisoner Humanity & Justice CPHJ 1971-1977
Committee to Protect Journalists 1984-1988
Committee for Public Justice CPJ 1972-1986
Committee for a Public Utility District 1976
Committee for Reconstruction and Social Development-Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam 1975
Committee to Re-elect Arthur Eve 1990
Committee to Re-elect Nydia Velazquez 1992, 1994
Committee for Responsible Genetics CRG 1983-1989
Committee for Rural Democracy 1978-1980
Committee for a Safe Energy Future 1995
Committee to Save the Iranian 14 1979
Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal 1995
Committee to Secure a Fair Trial 1977
Committee for Social Responsibility in Engineering CSRE 1973-1976
Committee In Solidarity with the People of El Salvador CISPES 1985-1995
Committee on South African War Resistance COSWAR 1988
Committee of Southern Churchmen 1974
Committee on the Status of Minority Elected Officials 1978
Committee for the Suit Against Government Misconduct CSAGM 1979-1980
Committee for Trade Union Relations with Cuba C-TUR 1980
Committee for a Yes Vote on Measure 'A' 1980
Common Ground 1986-1990, 1992-1993
Common Sense Foundation 1985
Common Sense Newsletter - Northern California Alliance 1977
Common Sense Philadelphia Action Report 1975-1976
Common Stock 1974
Commonweal Associates

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Common Wealth Revolving Loan Fund CWRLF 1986
Communication for Change Inc. 1994
Communitas 1991-1995
Communities in Solidarity with El Salvador 1993
Community Action for Legal Services, Inc. CALS 1985-1986
Community Careers Resource Center 1986-1988
Community for Creative Non-Violence CCNV 1973-1993, 1995
Community Defense, Inc. CD 1986
Community Enterprises of Santa Fe 1976
Community Environmental Council 1973-1991
Community of Hospitality 1986-1989, 1992-1993
Community Housing Corporation 1977
Community Justice Center 1993
Community Law Center, Inc. 1973
Community Law Office CLO 1980
Community Media 1980
Community Multi-Service Agency, Inc. CMSA 1990-1992
Community News Service, Inc. CNS 1976
Community for Non-Violent Action 1971-1973
Community Nutrition Institute CNI 1975-1980
Community Opportunities Foundation, Inc. 1978
Community Ownership Organizing Project COOP 1974-1977
Community of the Peace People 1983-1986, 1992-1993 1995
Community for the Practice of Non-Violence 1992-1993
Community Resource Center CRC 1984-1988, 1993
Community Resource and Research Center CRPA n.d.
Community Response Association 1994
Community Self - Help Housing Development Fund Company, Inc. 1977
Community Shares 1986-1992, 1994
Community Survival Center 1980
Community Tax Aid, Inc. 1973
Community Technology, Inc. 1975
Community Training and Resource Center CTRC 1993
Community Union 1975
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility CPSR 1985-1994
Comu-Nica 1979
Concerned Citizens of North Camden 1980
Concerned Citizens Organization 1980
Condon, Gerry 1987
Conference/Alternative State and Local Policies 1980
Conference on Future Cuba - U.S. Exchanges 1991
Conference on Nuclear Armaments and New Weapons Technology 1980
Conference on Peace Research in History 1974
Conference on Socialism and Activism 1985-1986
Congregation for Service 1973
Congressional Agenda 1985-1993, 1995
Congressional Environmental Study Conference 1975
Congressman Bernie Sanders 1996
Congressman Ted Wass Campaign Committee 1992
Conheim, Maryanne
Connecticut Citizen Action Group CCAG 1973-1975
Conrad, Kent, Campaign 1986-1990
Conscience and Military Tax Campaign CMTC 1980-1994
Consejo Comunidades Ethicas Runujel Junam CERJ 1991
Conselyea Street Block Association Education Center 1974
Conservation Press n.d.
Consider the Alternatives CTA 1986-1991
Consortium on Peace Research, Education and Development COPRED 1976
Constitutional Convention Project / Public Policy and Education Fund 1993
Constitutional Enterprises, Inc. 1973-1974
Constitutional Litigation Clinic 1976
Consumer Commission on the Accreditation of Health Services, Inc. CAHS 1973
Consumer Federation of America CFA 1976-1979
Contact 1974
Contact Center 1979-1980
Contact Press Images Inc. 1991
Continental Walk for Disarmament and Social Justice 1975-1976
Contra/Diction 1987
Conway, Jack, for Congress 1988
Cook, Robert Alan 1988
Cooper, Allen 1994
Corder, Elder James H. (Candidate for the County Commission of Pickens County) 1974
Cornelius, Mary R. 1974
Cornell University Human Affairs Program 1974-1975
Corporate Data Exchange 1976-1980
Correctional Association of New York CA 1987-1990, 1992-1996
Cortright, David 1992
Council for Basic Education 1974-1996
Council on Christian Approaches to Defense and Disarmament CCADD 1978
Council for Democracy in Korea 1987-1990
Council on Economic Priorities 1976-1995
Council on Hemispheric Affairs COHA 1980-1993, 1995
Council on International and Public Affairs 1988-1996
Council on Interracial Books for Children, The 1982-1992
Council for a Livable World 1974-1996
Council on Municipal Performance COMP 1973-1980
Council for National Policy Planning 1975-1977
Council for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze 1986
Council for Public Interest Law 1975
Council for Responsible Genetics 1989-1993, 1995-1996
Council on Southeast Asian Studies of Yale University 1992
Council of the Southern Mountains, Inc. CSM 1973-1980
Council of Vietnam Veterans, Inc. 1978
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Counter Information Services CIS 1973-1978
Counterspy 1974-1979
Coupeau, Steve 1991-1996
Covered Wagon 1973
Covert Action Information Bulletin CAIB 1978-1992
Coyle, Brian, for U.S. Senate 1975-1978
Coyote-A Loose Woman's Organization 1975-1977
Crawford for Congress Committee 1994, 1996
Creative Alternatives to Prison 1979
Creative Arts Rehabilitation Center, Inc. CARC 1975-1991
Creative Dance Foundation Center for the Arts 1975
Crested Butte Chronicle 1976
Critics' Choice Video 1996
Cronin, Dr. James W. 1988-1989
Crow Dog, Leonard 1977-1979
Crusade for Justice 1973
Crusade to Cairo, Illinois 1974
CubaInfo 1992
Cuba Resource Center CRC 1973-1980
Cuban-American Committee for the Normalization of Relations with Cuba 1979
Cuban American Committee Research and Education Fund 1985-1990, 1993
Cullen Family Fund 1977
Cultural Survival 1992-1995
Cultural Understanding and Neighborhood Development Organization, Inc. CUANDO 1977-1980
Culver, John, for Senate 1979
Curbstone Press 1991
Curtis, Mark, Defense Committee 1988-1994
Custody Action for Lesbian Mothers 1977-1979
Cut Cane Associates/Appalachian Resource Project 1974
Cystic Fibrosis Research Inc. CFRI 1994-1996
D.C. Solidarity Committee 1975
D.N.A. People's Legal Services, Inc. Navajo Nation 1980
D-Q University 1975-1992
Daniel J. Bernstein Foundation DJB 1996
Daecher, Michael 1995
Daily News Strike Fund 1990
Daley, Michael 1977
Damien Ministries 1992-1995
Daniell, Debby 1975
Dann Defense Fund 1987-1989
Dartmouth Alumni Fund 1976-1979
Dartmouth College-Nicaragua Hurricane Relief 1988
Dartmouth Student Activist Fund SAF 1986-1987
Daschle, Tom, for Congress 1986
Data Center 1985-1996
Date Marital Rape Education Project 1994
Davidov, Marv 1974-1993, 1995
Davis, Cleveland, a.k.a. Jomo J. Omowale 1980
Davis, Darrell 1994, 1996
Davis, James 1993
Davis, Martha, Campaign Fund 1991
Davis, Peter 1992
Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund 1987-1993, 1995-1996
Davis, Ron 1978
Daybreak 1993
de Jouvenel, Bertrand 1974
Dean, Julia 1994
Deane, Eddie V. 1976
Deane, Kenneth 1974
Dean's Discretionary Fund 1994
Deegan, Chris 1978
Deep Dish T.V. Network 1991-1995
Defense Committee-Charleston, The 1972-1975
Defense Committee-Jacksonville, The 1975
Defense Committee-Tidewater, The 1974
Delancey Street Foundation 1973
Delauro, Rosa, Congress 1992, 1994 1996
Dellinger, David 1975-1986, 1992-1996
Delta Ministries DM 1976
Delta Resources Committee DRC 1973-1980
Demilitarization for Democracy 1996
Democracy Project 1985-1992
Democratic Forum/Review 1975
Democratic National Committee/Federal Account 1974-1988, 1992
Democratic Party of Louisiana DEMOPAC 1991
Democratic Party of Massachusetts-Affirmative Action Committee 1975
Democratic Party of the State of Mississippi 1973-1976
Democratic Planning Group 1974
Democratic Senate Campaign Committee, The 1990
Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee 1975-1979
Democratic Socialists of America DSA 1985-1995
Democratic Study Group DSG 1975-1976
Democrats 2000 1991
Democrats for Choice 1990
Dennett, Charlotte 1977-1991, 1993-1996
Denton, Lane 1975-1978
Denver Chicano Liberation 1974
Detroit Conspiracy Defense Fund 1973
Detroit Fast-food Workers a Council of United Labor Unions 1980
Detroit Summer 1993-1996
Deudney, Daniel 1987
Development Group, the 1978
Devereux, Don and Niomi 1974-1990
Di Gia, Ralph 1979
Dialogue Conference Between American Jewish and Palestinian Women 1989
Diamond, Sigmund 1980
DiCintio, Dorothy L. 1986
Dick Goldensohn Fund, The 1985-1993, 1995
Dick Gregory's Bicentennial Food Run 1976
Diehl, Richard 1975-1976
Diescho, Joseph 1987-1994
Diggs v. Schultz 1973
Dilmaghani, Mehdi, and Co. Inc. 1994
Dine Evictees of District Six 1989
Dinkins, David 1989, 1993 1995
Diocese of Nashville 1992
DiPerma, Paula 1992
Direct Expressions 1990
Direct Relief Foundation DRF 1974-1980
Direct Relief International 1981-1991, 1993-1996
Dirty Dozen Campaign, The 1976
Disability Rights Center, Inc. 1977
Disarm-Campaign for National Firearm Controls 1975-1977
Disarm Cuban Medical Program 1993
Disarm Education Fund, The 1986-1989, 1992-1994
Disarmament 2000/Common Security Working Group 1988
Disarmament Task Force 1990-1991
Disarmament Times 1980
Disciples of Christ 1996
Divans, Kenneth, Friends of 1977
Doctor Julius Hene International MASH Unit, The 1986
Documentary Media 1977
Dodd Project for Radiation Studies, The 1986
Doe Fund, Inc., The 1990-1991, 1993-1996
Dolci, Danilo, Friends of, Inc. 1977-1980
Dollars and Sense 1974-1996
Dome Project, The 1975-1986
Domestic Violence Education Program-Yonkers Women's Task Force, Inc. DVEP 1986
Dominican Sisters Family Health Service 1979
Don't Waste Utah Campaign 1984-1986
Donner, Frank J. 1990
Door 1973-1974
Dorchester Green Lite 1979
Dorchester Women's Committee 1992
Douglas, Shelly 1977
Douglass, Frederick Creative Arts Center 1991-1992 1994-1996
Douglass, James 1975
Doval, Daniel 1979
Dow, John, Citizens for n.d.
Downey, Congressman Tom 1985-1987
Downtown Welfare Advocate Center 1978-1989
DownWinders 1983-1991, 1993-1995
Drinan, Robert, for Congress 1974-1976
Drug/Alcohol Rehab./Prevention and AIDS Education Program 1994
Dry Salvages Film Group 1978
Dube, E. Fred, Committee to Support 1987-1988
Duckwater Shoshone Tribe 1987-1988
Dukakis, Michael 1974-1988
Dump D'amato in '92 1992
Dunn, Mike 1992-1993
Dunn, Ruth 1993
Durham, Jimmie 1979-1980
Durkin, John, for U.S. Senate 1975-1978
Dworetzky, Philip J., DDS 1995
E.F. Schumacher Society 1984-1996
Eagan, Andrea Boroff 1976
Eagle, Stuart 1980
Earth Action 1991-1993 1995
Earth First! Direct Action Fund 1991, 1993-1995
Earth First Legal Defense Fund 1991-1992
Earth Food Associates 1975-1977
Earth Island Dolphin Project 1988
Earth Island Institute 1988-1993, 1995-1996
Earth Project, Inc. 1987
EarthVote 1989-1990
EarthWork 1980
Easley, Mike 1990
East Bay Media 1995
East Bay Sanctuary Covenant 1987-1993
East Boston Anti-Racists Defense Fund 1976
East Harlem Block Schools 1973-1974
East Harlem Churches and Community Urban Center, Inc. 1987-1996
East Harlem House 1975-1977
East Harlem Redevelopment Project, Inc. 1974
East River Anthology 1976-1980
East Tennessee Energy Group 1974-1975
East Timor Action Network 1995
East Timor Research Project 1982-1990, 1992-1993
East-West Bridges for Peace 1993
Eastern Farmworkers Association 1979
Eastern Federation of Nuclear Opponents and Safe Energy Proponents 1977
Echo Hawk Theatre 1980
Eco Theatre, Inc. 1980-1989
Economic Development Bureau, Inc. 1975-1979
Economics and Ethics Research Center 1980
Ecoworks 1990-1991
Ecumenical Ministry in the Haight Ashbury, Inc. 1975-1980
Ecumenical Peace Institute/Clergy and Laity Concerned EPI/CALC 1976-1989, 1993
Ecumenical Program for Interamerican Communication and Action EPICA 1980-1990, 1995
Ecumenical Program on Cultural America 1992, 1995
Ecumenical Trust Fund 1974
Edcentric Magazine 1975
Edelin, Kenneth, Defense Fund 1974
Edgar, Bob, for U.S. Senate 1985-1986
Edgar Snow Memorial Fund, The 1986-1992, 1994
Edgehill Associates, Inc. 1990, 1993
Edgemont Scholarship Council, Inc. 1993
Edmonds, George Okadigbo 1974
Education Action Fund 1974-1980
Education Action Program of the Community Association of East Harlem Triangle, Inc. 1976
Education for Action 1975
Education Fund for Israeli Civil Rights and Peace
Education for Survival 1990-1991
Educators for Social Responsibility ERS 1982-1993, 1995-1996
Edwards, George, Legal Defense Fund 1990
Edwards Southeast Community Arts and Cultural Center 1974
Efaw, Fritz W. 1976
El Concilio Manzo 1977
El Independiente 1977
El Nuevo Teatro Pobre de America, Inc. 1978
El Pajaro Development Corporation 1980
El Pueblo 1980
El Rescate-Nova 1987
El Salvador Media Project 1990, 1992
Elbee Audio Players, Inc., The 1974-1986
Eldridge, Ronnie, for City Council 1988
Electoral Fairness Project 1990
Elizabeth Blackwell Health Center for Women 1975
Elizabeth Stone House 1978
Ella J. Baker Birthday Committee, The 1978
Ellerslie 1980
Ellison, Ella, Support Committee 1975-78
Ellison, Katherine, and Emily Goldfarb 1979
Elmsford Animal Shelter 1980
Elmwood Institute, The 1990-1994
Else, Anne 1978, 1995
Emergency Coalition to Stop the SST 1975
Emergency Committee Against U.S. War Threats in Korea 1979
Emergency Committee for Massive Federal Funding for Jobs Through Housing in the Public Domain 1977
Emergency Committee for Prisoners Release 1977
Emergency Committee on the Supreme Court Flag-Burning Case 1989
Emergency Committee to Defend Latin American Filmmakers 1975
Emergency Committee to Save Rental Housing 1979
Emergency Committee to Stop the Flag Amendment and Laws 1989-1990
Emergency Fund and Service, Inc. EFSI 1972-1993, 1995-1996
Emergency Fund to Stop Capital Punishment 1978
Emergency Land Fund (3 folders) ELF 1972-87
Emergency Land Fund-Browne, Robert S. (background info.) ELF 1964-68
Emmaus Community, The 1976-86
Emmaus/Harlem 1979-1993, 1995-1996
Employee's Legal Project ELP 1986-1989
Empower 1991
Encampment for Citizenship 1974-1994
End Violence Against the Next Generation, Inc. EVAN-G 1976-1980
Energy Action Committee 1976-1979
Energy America Education Fund 1992-1993, 1995
Energy and Resources Group 1979
Energy, Environment and Resources Center 1990
Energy Reform Group 1974
Energy Research Project 1977
Engler, Richard 1975-1986
Enlisted Times 1977-1979
Environmental Action Foundation EnAct 1973-1993
Environmental Center of San Luis Obispo County 1975-1978
Environmental Defense Center 1977-1980
Environmental Defense Fund EDF 1975-1989
Environmental Defense Institute EDI 1990-1992, 1994, 1996
Environmental Information Center 1976
Environmental Policy Center 1974-1980
Environmental Policy Institute EPI 1984-1989
Environmental Project On Central America EPOCA 1986-1987
Environmental Research Foundation 1991-1996
Environmentalists for Full Employment EFFE 1977-1980
Environmentalists for SALT 1979
Episcopal Churchpeople for a Free Southern Africa ECSA 1974-1990, 1992-1996
Episcopal Ministry at MIT 1974
Episcopal Student Center 1994
Equal Employment Council 1986-1987, 1992-1993 1995
Equal Rights Advocates, Inc. 1975
Equal Rights America ERAmerica 1976-1979
Equal Rights Congress ERC 1976-1996
Erdoes, Jean and Richard 1977-1992
Erickson, Barbara 1976
Erickson, Larry, for Congress 1980
Eschaton Peace Project/Foundation 1993
Esopus Creek Communications 1986
Esperanza Grazing Association 1973
Espy, Mike, for Congress Committee 1986-1991
Essential Books 1995
Essential Information, Inc. 1984-1994
Etheridge, Bob, Congress 1996
Eugene International Nuclear Free Zone Conference Organizing Committee 1988
European Nuclear Disarmament END 1986-1991
Evangelicals for Social Action ESA1 1983-1992, 1994
Evans, John, for Senate 1986
Eve, Assemblyman Arthur O. 1977-1988, 1996
Everett, Melissa 1986
Exploratory Project for Economic Alternatives 1975, 1978
Exploratory Project on the Conditions of Peace 1989-1991
ExpoCuba 1973
Faculty for Human Rights in El Salvador and Central America 1993
Fair Campaign Practices Committee, Inc. 1975-1978
Fair Housing Congress of Southern California 1981
Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting FAIR 1987-1993, 1995-1996
Falcon, Priscilla 1987
Fallis, Gerald J. 1979, 1982
Families and Friends of Prisoners, Inc. 1977-1980
Farber in '96 1995-1996
Farm Forum 1978
Farm Labor Organizing Committee FLOC 1977-1989
Farm and Sea Experience, The 1974-1978
Farm and Wilderness Foundation 1975-1976
Farm Workers Justice Fund, Inc. 1990
Farmers' Legal Action Group Inc. 1994
Farmworkers Support Committee
Farris, Carl 1979
Father Ford Associates 1988
Fear of Reprisal Ends 1978
Federal Bureau of Investigation Papers Project FBI 1979
Federated Conservationists of Westchester County, Inc. 1975-1993, 1995-1996
Federation for Economic Democracy 1977
Federation of American Scientists FAS 1973-1987
Federation of Communities in Service 1974-1978
Federation of Native Controlled Survival Schools 1976-1977
Federation of Southern Land Cooperatives-Land Assistance Fund 1978-1996
FEDO FEDO 1975
Feiner, Paul J. 1987-1992
Feliciano, Carlos, Committee to Defend 1975
Felix Neck Wildlife Trust, Inc. 1978-1979
Fellowship Farm 1987
Fellowship in Israel for Arab-Jewish Youth, Inc. 1980
Fellowship of Reconciliation FOR 1974-1995
Fellwock, Perry 1977
Feminist Anti-Nuclear Task Force 1979
Feminist Press at the City University of New York 1992-1994
Feminist Women's Health Center 1979
Fenton Communications (2 folders) 1984-1990
Ferency, Zolton, Campaign Committee 1978
Ferm, Linda, and Elaine Magalis 1989
Fernandez, Happy Craven 1987-1990
Ferner, Mike, for Council Campaign 1989-1990
Ferris, Mike 1981-1985
Festival for Racial Unity 1987
Fifth Estate 1975
Fifty-Third Street Ventures 1975
Fight Back 1974-1996
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids 1996
Fight Frank Lorenzo Fund 1989
Fight Inflation Together 1974-1975
Filipino People's Committee for the Permanent People's Tribunal 1980
Film Arts Foundation/Regret to Inform 1992-1994
Film and Theater Diplomacy 1987-1989
Film Fund, The 1976
Filmmakers Cooperative 1990
Fine Line Productions 1984-1987
Fingerhood, Shirley, for Civil Court Judge 1978
Fink, Kenneth 1980
Firester, Robert E. 1986
Fireworks Graphics Collective 1987
First Assembly the Fourth World 1980
First Global Radiation Victims Conference 1987
First International Peace Week of Scientists 1987
First National Conference to End the U.S. Blockade Against Cuba Conference Organizing Committee 1980-1981
First National No Nukes Strategy Conference, The 1978
First Presbyterian Church, Chicago, IL 1972-1977
First Unitarian Church 1992
Fish, Ham Jr., for Congress 1994
Fisher, Sebern 1992
Florencia Land Rights Coordinating Committee