Peace movements -- Oregon
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Hideo Hashimoto papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss2986
Abstract
Hideo Hashimoto (born 1911) was a Methodist minister and peace activist. During World War II, he was incarcerated by the U.S. government at the Jerome Relocation Center in Denson, Arkansas. After the war, he became a professor of religious studies at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. Collection includes correspondence, lectures, speeches, information leaflets, newsletters, articles and testimonies, primarily regarding Hashimoto's work for peace and human rights. Also included are...
Dates:
1939-1994
Eric L. Robinson papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss 1467
Abstract
Eric L. Robinson was a Methodist minister active in anti-war and other social movements. Collection includes correspondence, 1964-1974; and information sheets, reports, minutes, newsletters, statements and resolutions of groups such as Clergy and Laity Concerned about Vietnam (CALCAV), Greater Portland Area Council of Churches, Portland United Nations Association and World Without War Council.
Dates:
1961-1974
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom records
Collection
Identifier: Mss2044
Abstract
Collection includes correspondence, documents, newsletters, and clippings relating to human rights, the Jeanette Rankin Brigade, various Oregon peace action groups, disarmament, the draft and Angela Davis; by-laws, constitution, minutes, and membership lists.
Dates:
1915-1988; Majority of material found within 1961-1978