Taken from Eggshell Press records, 1966-1968, collection number C292.
]]>Flyer distributed by The Committee to End the War in Vietnam, a student group involved in a number of anti-war protests at IU. The flyer provides suggestions on how people should protest during Secretary of State Dean Rusk's speech.
Taken from Eggshell Press records, 1966-1968, collection number C292.
Taken from Eggshell Press records, 1966-1968, collection number C292.
]]>Newsletter produced by the Progressive Reform Party, a student political organization at Indiana University Bloomington. This issue discusses the faculty response to the Dow Chemical protest and the IU administration's reaction.
Taken from Eggshell Press records, 1966-1968, collection number C292.
Taken from Eggshell Press records, 1966-1968, collection number C292.
]]>Newsletter produced by the Progressive Reform Party, a student political organization at Indiana University Bloomington. This issue discusses the Dow Chemical protest, and is strongly critical of the IU administration's response.
Taken from Eggshell Press records, 1966-1968, collection number C292.
Taken from Eggshell Press records, 1966-1968, collection number C292.
]]>Newsletter produced by the Progressive Reform Party, a student political organization at Indiana University Bloomington. This issue discusses the Dow Chemical protest, and is strongly critical of the IU administration's response.
Taken from Eggshell Press records, 1966-1968, collection number C292.
Taken from Eggshell Press records, 1966-1968, collection number C292.
]]>Depositions taken from students describing the specific order of events during the Dow Chemical sit-in. These depositions were submitted to a variety of campus authorities by concerned student groups in order to draw attention to what the students believed to be an unwarranted use of force by the police.
Taken from Eggshell Press records, 1966-1968, collection number C292.
Taken from Eggshell Press records, 1966-1968, collection number C292.
]]>Flyer distributed among faculty members in the wake of the Dow Chemical protest seeking donations for the legal defense of the involved students. The flyer is signed by a number of concerned faculty members who supported student rights.
Taken from Eggshell Press records, 1966-1968, collection number C292.