Student movements
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Nelson Blackstock papers
Chancellor's Office Records
Dorman L. Commons Collection
"Counter Point, A Journal of Reasoned Dissent" published and financed by the Fordham Libertarian Alliance Vol. 2, No. 6, undated
Series consists of approximately thirty different leftist newspaper and publication titles. Most newspapers are represented by a single issue, but a few have multiple issues. This series is arranged alphabetically. See individual records for more information about each publication.
"Deadline" a weekly publication of the summer program for minority journalists at the School of Journalism, University of California at Berkeley, August 5, 1977
Series consists of approximately thirty different leftist newspaper and publication titles. Most newspapers are represented by a single issue, but a few have multiple issues. This series is arranged alphabetically. See individual records for more information about each publication.
Governmental Affairs Office Records
The CSU Office of Government Affairs records contains materials relating to the CSU systems' interactions with the California state government. Subjects include college sites, campus unrest, buildings and grounds, student admission, year-round operations and many other issues. Includes correspondence of chancellors, legislatures and governors including Ronald Reagan.
Meriam (Theodore) Papers
Papers of Theodore Meriam, member of the CSU Board of Trustees, Chairman of the State College Council of California (1951-1953) and Chairman of Chico State College Advisory board (1950-1960).
"Red Balloon", #6, 14, [three unnumbered issues], Summer 1972; June 1978; undated
Series consists of approximately thirty different leftist newspaper and publication titles. Most newspapers are represented by a single issue, but a few have multiple issues. This series is arranged alphabetically. See individual records for more information about each publication.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Los Angeles Papers of Ron Wilkins
This collection includes publications, organizational documents, correspondence, pamphlets, interviews, and other material related to the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Los Angeles branch of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and Jamil Abdullah al-Amin, formally known as H. Rap Brown. Also included is one folder that contains mailers, flyers, and a pamphlet regarding the East Bay Friends of SNCC; Bay Area Friends of SNCC; and National Office (SNCC).
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 1977; undated
Includes essays; flyers; pamphlets; and reunion papers