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<titleproper>Guide to the Luther Russell Herman, Jr. Papers, <date>1966-1978</date>
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Libraries. <subarea>Special Collections Dept.</subarea></corpname>
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<unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245">The Luther Russell Herman, Jr. Papers, <unitdate>1966-1978</unitdate></unittitle>
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<abstract encodinganalog="520">The Luther Russell Herman, Jr. Papers contains anti-war memorabilia from Herman's years as an undergraduate at North Carolina State University. The collection includes flyers, newspaper articles, bumper stickers, and armbands related to anti-war organizations such as the New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (New Mobe) and the Political Action Commune (PAC), as well as information about the anti-war marches in Washington, D.C. in November 1969 and April 1971. The collection also includes information about other social issues of the late 1960s and early 1970s, such as women's and civil rights. A small series from Luther Russell Herman, Sr., a professor in N.C. State's Electrical Engineering Department, is also included with this collection.</abstract>
<abstract encodinganalog="545">Luther Russell Herman, Jr. received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Multi-Disciplinary Studies from North Carolina State University in 1975. After graduating from NCSU, Herman received his Master of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1980. He served as assistant systems librarian at NCSU from 1981 to 1984. He was the head of publications and a consulting editor at the University Computing Center from 1987 to 1994. In 2001, Herman lead a workshop entitled <emph render="italic">Active Listening: A Powerful Tool in Direct Actions</emph> at a SURGE conference at UNC in 2001. In 2002, he trained marshals for a state-wide peace rally in Raleigh, and taught a workshop on civil disobedience in 2003.</abstract>
<physloc label="Location">For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the <extref href="http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/specialcollections/research/requestinformation.html">Special Collections Research Center Reference Staff</extref>.</physloc>

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<head>Information for Users</head>

<accessrestrict encodinganalog="506">
<head>Restrictions to Access</head>
<p>This collection is open for research; access requires at least 24 hours advance notice.</p></accessrestrict>

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<head>Acquisitions Information</head>
<p>Received from Luther Russell Herman, Jr. 11 August 1975 and 24 January 1977. Received papers of Luther Russell Herman, Sr. 29 April 1992 (Accession no. 1992-0002).</p>
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<head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p>[Identification of Item], Luther Russell Herman, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, North Carolina.</p>
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<head>Copyright Notice</head>
<p>North Carolina State University does not own copyright to this collection.  Individuals obtaining materials from the NCSU Libraries' Special Collections Research Center are responsible for using the works in conformance with United States copyright law as well as any donor restrictions accompanying the materials.</p>
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<head>Biographical Note</head>
<p><persname>Luther Russell Herman, Jr.</persname> received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Multi-Disciplinary Studies from <corpname>North Carolina State University</corpname> in 1975. During his time as a student at NCSU, Herman was an active participant in the movement against the <subject>Vietnam War</subject>. He was the secretary-treasurer for the <corpname>New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam</corpname> (New Mobe), and served as a marshal during the march to the North Carolina State Capitol on 8 May 1970. Six thousand people, mostly students, joined the march to protest Governor Scott's support of troop movement into Cambodia. He was also a guest writer for <emph render="doublequote">The Technician</emph>, NCSU's student newspaper. 
</p>

<p>After graduating from NCSU, Herman received his Master of Arts degree from the <corpname>University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill</corpname> in 1980. He served as assistant systems librarian at NCSU from 1981 to 1984. He was the head of publications and a consulting editor at the University Computing Center from 1987 to 1994.</p>

<p>In 2001, Herman lead a workshop entitled <emph render="doublequote">Active Listening: A Powerful Tool in Direct Actions</emph> at a SURGE conference at UNC in 2001. In 2002, he trained marshals for a state-wide peace rally in Raleigh, and taught a workshop on civil disobedience in 2003. These activities are a few examples of how Herman has continued to be an active member of the Triangle community.</p> 
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<scopecontent>
<head>Scope and Content Note</head>
<p>The Luther Russell Herman, Jr. Papers relates to activities occuring in Raleigh and around the world during Herman's tenure as an undergraduate at North Carolina State University. This collection contains posters, flyers, armbands, bumperstickers, newspaper articles, and brochures from the anti-Vietnam War movement, as well as materials related to issues such as civil rights and anti-imperialism. Newspapers in this collection range from the religious <emph render="doublequote">Lutheran Free Press</emph> to the Marxist-Leninist <emph render="doublequote">People's America Daily News</emph> and <emph render="doublequote">American Mass Line</emph>. The collection also included materials from Herman's father, who taught electrical engineering at NCSU.</p>
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<head>Organization of Collection</head><p>This collection is divided into four series:  <ref target="s1" show="embed">Anti-War Materials</ref>, <ref target="s2" show="embed">Non-War Materials</ref>, <ref target="s3" show="embed">Newspapers and Posters</ref>, and <ref target="s4" show="embed">Luther Russell Herman, Sr.</ref></p>
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<head>Online Catalog Headings</head>
<p>The following terms have been used to index the guide to the collection in the NCSU Library's online catalog.</p>
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<head>Individuals</head>
<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="600">Herman, Luther Russell, Jr.</persname>
<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="600">Herman, Luther Russell, Sr.</persname>
<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="600">Scarboro, Don William</persname>
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<head>Corporate Entitites</head>
<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">American Students for Action</corpname>
<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">CONspiroCY</corpname>
<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">New Mobilization Committe Against the War in Vietnam</corpname>
<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">North Carolina State College</corpname>
<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">North Carolina State University</corpname>
<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">People's Peace Treaty</corpname>
<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">Progressive Action Commune</corpname>
<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">Raleigh Free University</corpname>
<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">Young Americans for Freedom</corpname>
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<head>Topics</head>
<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Anti-fascism</subject>
<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Anti-imperialism</subject>
<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Anti-war movement</subject>
<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Civil rights</subject>
<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Electrical engineering</subject>
<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Marxism/Leninism</subject>
<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Labor</subject>
<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Roesel Generator</subject>
<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Women's rights</subject>
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<relatedmaterial>
<head>Related Material</head>
<list>
<item><emph render="italic">Technician</emph>, <unitdate>1966-1974</unitdate></item>
<item>Citizens for Ramsey Clark, MC 00132 <extptr id="mc00132"/></item>
<item>North Carolina State University Organizations Records, <unitdate>1900-1997</unitdate> <extptr id="ua021"/>, Various student groups, including:
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<item>American Students for Action</item>
<item>Congress of Racial Equality</item>
<item>Direct Action for Racial Equality</item>
<item>New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam</item>
<item>Progressive Action Commune</item>
<item>Raleigh Free University</item>
<item>Student Committee Against Radical Extremists</item>
<item>Students for Ramsey Clark</item>
<item>Vietnam Summer</item>
<item>Young Americans for Freedom</item>
<item>Young Socialist Alliance</item>
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<head>Detailed Description of the Collection</head>
<c01 id="s1" level="series">
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<unittitle>Anti-War Materials, <unitdate>1969-1972, undated</unitdate></unittitle>
<physdesc><extent>1.5 archival boxes, 4 flat file folders </extent><extent>4.75 linear feet</extent></physdesc>
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<scopecontent><p>Items in this series relate to the anti-Vietnam movement. Many of the items relate to student-led anti-war organizations at North Carolina State University, such as the <corpname>Progressive Action Commune (PAC)</corpname>, the <corpname>New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (New Mobe)</corpname>, <corpname>CONspiroCY</corpname>, <corpname>Young Americans for Freedom</corpname>, the <corpname>Committee of the Peace Retreat</corpname>, and <corpname>Woodstock Nation</corpname>. Also included are materials from <corpname>American Students for Action (ASA)</corpname>, an organization of students who supported the war effort.</p>

<p>The materials document many events that took place on NCSU's campus in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Flyers, brochures, newspaper clippings, and armbands tell information about the <subject>Vietnam symposium</subject> of October 1969, the <subject>Peace Retreat</subject> of May 1970, CONspiroCY's free dinner and rally in response to <persname>Spiro Agnew</persname>'s campaign stop in <geogname>Raleigh</geogname>, PAC's distribution of fake money, and the <corpname>Woodstock Guerillas</corpname> threat to burn a puppy in the Erdahl-Cloyd Student Union (the puppy was not harmed).  Information about the 1970 march to the North Carolina State Capitol to protest <persname>Governor Scott</persname>'s approval of troop movement into <geogname>Cambodia</geogname>, and the 1969 and 1971 marches on <geogname>Washington, D.C.</geogname> is also included in the collection.</p>

<p>Newspaper clippings in this series capture public sentiment through cartoons and opinion pieces. Also included is coverage of three anti-war protesters arrested for throwing blood at a 1970 anti-draft protest at the Armed Forces Induction Center in Raleigh. Two books on the hearings before the <subject>Committee of Foreign Affairs</subject> regarding <subject>American prisoners of war in Southeast Asia</subject> are also included.</p>

<p>Due to the cooperation that existed between many campus organizations, some materials may overlap. For instance, there is information about the <subject>People's Peace Treaty</subject> in the New Mobe folder. In addition, some pamphlets and brochures can be found in more than one folder.</p>

<p>Anti-war newspapers such as <emph render="doublequote">protean/RADISH</emph>, the <emph render="doublequote">Guardian</emph>, <emph render="doublequote">Inquisition</emph>, and <emph render="doublequote">Bragg Briefs</emph> can be found in Series 3, <ref target="s3" show="embed">Newspapers and Posters</ref>.
 

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<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Vietnam Day, North Carolina State University, <unitdate>14-15 October 1969</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">2</container><unittitle>New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (New Mobe), <unitdate>1969-1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">3</container><unittitle>New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (New Mobe), March on Washington, <unitdate>13-15 November 1969</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">4</container><unittitle>New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (New Mobe), March on Washington, <unitdate>24 April 1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Progressive Action Commune (PAC), <unitdate>1969-1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Progressive Action Commune (PAC), <emph render="doublequote">The Predawn Leftist,</emph> <unitdate>1969-1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">7</container><unittitle>Young Americans for Freedom, <unitdate>1969-1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">8</container><unittitle>CONspiroCY/Agnew visit to North Carolina State University, <unitdate>1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Peace Retreat/American Students for Action (ASA)/Canvassing for Peace, <unitdate>1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">10</container><unittitle>People's Peace Treaty, <unitdate>1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">11</container><unittitle>National Youth Caucus, <unitdate>1972</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">12</container><unittitle>Woodstock Guerillas/Woodstock Nation </unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">13</container><unittitle>Woodstock Guerillas/Woodstock Nation, "Burn a Puppy" Scroll </unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">14</container><unittitle>Other Anti-War Organizations</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">1</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">15</container><unittitle>Anti-Draft Materials</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Anti-War: Congressional and Legal Documents</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">2</container><unittitle>Anti-War: Cost and Money Analysis</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Anti-War: Religious</unittitle></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Raleigh Newspaper Articles</unittitle></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">5</container><unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Revolutionary Letters</emph></unittitle></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">6</container><unittitle>North Carolina State University Student Activities (War and Non-War)</unittitle></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">7</container><unittitle><emph render="doublequote">American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, Parts 1 and 2</emph></unittitle></did></c02>
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<c01 id="s2" level="series">
<did>
<unittitle>Non-War Materials, <unitdate>1966-1974, undated</unitdate></unittitle>
<physdesc><extent>.5 archival boxes </extent><extent>0.25 linear feet</extent></physdesc>
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<scopecontent><p>Items in this series relate to pressing social issues of the late 1960s and early 1970s, such as <subject>civil rights</subject>, <subject>women's rights</subject>, <subject>labor unions</subject>, <subject>socialism</subject>, and <subject>anti-imperialism</subject>. Information about <subject>U.S. foreign policy</subject> toward <geogname>China</geogname>, <geogname>Cuba</geogname>, <geogname>Greece</geogname>, and <geogname>Puerto Rico</geogname> is also included.</p>

<p>Civil rights information includes items such as a flyer for the 1970 <subject>Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention</subject> in <geogname>Washington, D.C.</geogname>, <emph render="doublequote">Liberation Will Come from a Black Thing</emph> by <persname>James Forman</persname>, <emph render="doublequote">Huey Newton Talks To The Movement,</emph> <emph render="doublequote">Power &amp; Racism</emph> by <persname>Stokely Carmichael</persname>, and information about the strike in <geogname>Laurel, Mississippi</geogname>.</p>

<p>Information about labor and unions includes a pamphlet entitled <emph render="doublequote">The Teen-Wage Fiction,</emph> <emph render="doublequote">On the Revolutionary Potential of the Working Class</emph> by <persname>Ernest Mandel</persname> and <persname>George Novack</persname>, and <emph render="doublequote">The Third American Revolution: Draft Political Program of the National Caucus of the SDS Labor Committee.</emph> Flyers promoting the 1970 <subject>lettuce boycott</subject> are included as well. </p>

<p>The <corpname>Radical Education Project</corpname> and the <corpname>New England Free Press</corpname> printed booklets with titles such as <emph render="doublequote">Seven Erroneous Theses about Latin America,</emph> <emph render="doublequote">Myths of the Cold War,</emph> and <emph render="doublequote">On the Mechanisms of Imperialism</emph>. These publications relate to themes found in the rest of the collection.</p>

<p><corpname>Raleigh Free University</corpname> was established to provide classes not offered by the structured, academic university system. This <emph render="doublequote">university</emph> offered courses in subjects such as reincarnation, UFOs, and revolutionary history. Classes met at a time and location determined by the instructor.</p> 

<p>Socialist and anti-facist items includes titles such as <emph render="doublequote">The Third Stage of Imperialism</emph> by <persname>L. Marcus</persname>, <emph render="doublequote">U.S. Imperialism</emph> by <persname>David Gilbert</persname> and <persname>David Loud</persname>, and <emph render="doublequote">Introduction to the Young Socialist Alliance.</emph> Socialist newspapers such as <emph render="doublequote">American Mass Line</emph> and <emph render="doublequote">People's America Daily News</emph> can be found in Series 3, <ref target="s3" show="embed">Newspapers and Posters</ref>.</p>

<p><emph render="doublequote">Voices</emph> was an anti-war student publication at NCSU. It served as an alternative to <emph render="doublequote">The Technician</emph>, the official student newspaper on campus.</p>

<p><subject>Women's rights</subject> materials include a newspaper clipping about the <unitdate>26 August 1970</unitdate> <subject>Women's Coalition</subject> at <geogname>Capitol Square</geogname>, a paper entitled <emph render="doublequote">Abortion Do's and Don't's,</emph> and a call for women to march on the Pentagon <unitdate>10 April 1971</unitdate> to protest the killing of innocent women and children in <geogname>Vietnam</geogname>.</p>

<p>Materials about <subject>United States foreign policy</subject> include a pamphlet entitled <emph render="doublequote">U.S. China Policy: A Fresh Start</emph>, a <corpname>Students for a Democratic Society</corpname> (SDS) leaflet called <emph render="doublequote">Cuba vs. U.S. Imperialism</emph>, a publication entitled <emph render="doublequote">Viva Puerto Rico Libre: Puerto Rico A Colony of the United States</emph>, and a bumper sticker proclaiming <emph render="doublequote">Halt U.S. Aid to Greek Dictators...Learn from Vietnam.</emph></p> 
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<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">8</container><unittitle>Advertisements for Congressman Nick Galifianakis</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Civil Rights Literature</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">10</container><unittitle>Labor/Unions</unittitle></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">11-12</container><unittitle>Radical Education Project/New England Free Press</unittitle></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">13</container><unittitle>Raleigh Free University</unittitle></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">14</container><unittitle>Socialism/Anti-Facism</unittitle></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">15</container><unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Voices</emph></unittitle></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">16</container><unittitle>Women's Rights</unittitle></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 94 Box ">2</container><container type="folder" label="Folder">17</container><unittitle>United States Foreign Policy in China, Cuba, Greece, and Puerto Rico</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>Newspapers and Posters, <unitdate>1968-1974, undated</unitdate></unittitle>
<physdesc><extent>4 flat file folders</extent><extent>4 linear feet</extent></physdesc></did>
<scopecontent><p>The items in this series relate to topics such as the anti-Vietnam War movement, civil rights, and Marxism/Leninism. Titles include the <emph render="doublequote">Lutheran Free Press</emph>, <emph render="doublequote">Bragg Briefs</emph>, and the <emph render="doublequote">Guardian</emph>. Marxist/Leninist newspapers included in the collection are <emph render="doublequote">People's America Daily News</emph>, <emph render="doublequote">The Workers' Advocate</emph>, <emph render="doublequote">American Student</emph>, <emph render="doublequote">American Mass Line</emph>, and <emph render="doublequote">Mass Line</emph>.</p>

<p>Box 3 contains newspapers from 1968 to 1969. Box 4 contains newspapers from 1970 to 1971, as well as newspapers that are undated. Box 5 contains newspapers from 1970 committed to Marxism/Leninism and anti-imperialism. Also included in this box is a pamphlet entitled <emph render="doublequote">The Red Papers</emph>, which is an explanation and defense of Marxism/Leninism. Box 6 contains newspapers such as the <unitdate>26 October 1970</unitdate> edition of <emph render="doublequote">The Technician</emph> and the <unitdate>28 September 1970</unitdate> edition of <emph render="doublequote">American Mass Line</emph> that were printed on higher quality paper than standard newspapers. This box also contains posters. </p>

<p>Additional installments of <emph render="doublequote">The Technician</emph> are available at the Special Collections Research Center. Please ask for more information at the reference desk. </p>
</scopecontent>




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<scopecontent><p>This box contains issues of the <emph render="doublequote">Lutheran Free Press</emph>, the <emph render="doublequote">Guardian</emph>, <emph render="doublequote">protean/RADISH</emph>, and <emph render="doublequote">New Left News</emph>. Two adverstisements from <emph render="doublequote">The New York Times</emph> are also included.</p> 

<p>The <emph render="doublequote">Lutheran Free Press </emph> is a Lutheran newspaper from <geogname>Valparaiso, Indiana</geogname>. It's slogan is <emph render="doublequote">...Digging the Radically Free Style of Life.</emph> The <emph render="doublequote">Guardian</emph> is an independent radical newsweekly from <geogname>New York</geogname>. The issues included in this collection relate to the black worker insurgency in Detroit and genocide. <emph render="doublequote">protean/RADISH</emph> is a radical newsweekly from the <geogname>Triangle</geogname> area in <geogname>North Carolina</geogname>. <emph render="doublequote">New Left News</emph> is a newspaper printed by the <subject>Students for a Demented Society</subject>, a spoof of the radical Students for a Democratic Society. The two items from <emph render="doublequote">The New York Times</emph> are advertisements, one of them for active-duty servicemen opposed to the Vietnam War and the other for <corpname>Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace</corpname>.   

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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Lutheran Free Press</emph>, <unitdate> 13 December 1968</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Lutheran Free Press</emph>, <unitdate> 17 January 1969</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Lutheran Free Press</emph>, <unitdate> 21 February 1969</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Lutheran Free Press</emph>, <unitdate> 28 March 1969</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Guardian</emph>,
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">protean/RADISH</emph>, <unitdate> 14-18 April 1969</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">New Left News</emph>, <unitdate> Spring 1969</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">The New York Times</emph> - list of 1,365 active servicemen against the war in Vietnam, <unitdate> 9 November  1969</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">The New York Times</emph> - advertisement for Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace, <unitdate> 12 November 1969</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Guardian</emph> - special issue about genocide, <unitdate> December 1969</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<container type="flat" label="MC 94 Flat Box ">4</container><unittitle>Newspapers, <unitdate>1970 - 1971, Undated</unitdate></unittitle></did>

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This box contains issues of <emph render="doublequote">The News and Observer</emph>, <emph render="doublequote">Inquisition</emph>, <emph render="doublequote">Bragg Briefs</emph>, <emph render="doublequote">Chingari</emph>, <emph render="doublequote">The Carolina Plain Dealer</emph>, <emph render="doublequote">The Daily Tar Heel</emph>, <emph render="doublequote">The Oracle of Victory</emph>, <emph render="doublequote">The Canyon Collective</emph>, and <emph render="doublequote">The Fish</emph>. All of these newspapers contain anti-war or anti-military themes. Many of these newspapers include tips for what to do if you are arrested.</p> 

<p>The perspectives page from the <unitdate>25 January 1970</unitdate> issue of <emph render="doublequote">The News and Observer</emph> bears the headline <emph render="doublequote">The Army is Watching -- From Klan rallies to war protests, all are included in Army files that raise disturbing questions.</emph> <emph render="doublequote">Inquisition</emph> is a newspaper from North Carolina. <emph render="doublequote">Bragg Briefs</emph> is a North Carolina newspaper for <emph render="doublequote">GI's UNITED Against the War in Indochina.</emph> <emph render="doublequote">Chingari</emph> is the monthly organ of the Ad-Hoc Committee of the <corpname>Hindustani Ghadar Party</corpname>. <emph render="doublequote">The Carolina Plain Dealer</emph> is a biweekly newspaper from North and South Carolina. <emph render="doublequote">The Daily Tar Heel</emph> is the student newspaper at the <corpname>University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill</corpname>. <emph render="doublequote">The Oracle of Victory</emph> is a literary newsmagazine for the Southeast region. <emph render="doublequote">The Canyon Collective</emph> is a newspaper from <geogname>California</geogname>. <emph render="doublequote">The Fish</emph> is a Christian newspaper that circulated on NCSU's campus. 
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">The News and Observer</emph>,  <unitdate> 25 January 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Inquisition</emph>,  <unitdate> 24 April 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Bragg Briefs</emph>,  <unitdate> May 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Bragg Briefs</emph>,  <unitdate> Undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Chingari</emph>,<unitdate> July-August 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">The Carolina Plain Dealer</emph>,  <unitdate> January 1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">The Daily Tar Heel</emph>,  <unitdate> 20 March 1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">The Oracle of Victory</emph>,  <unitdate>  1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">The Canyon Collective</emph>,  <unitdate> Undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">The Fish</emph>,  <unitdate> Undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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This box contains newspapers that are committed to <subject>Marxism/Leninism</subject> or <subject>anti-imperialism</subject>. <emph render="doublequote">People's America Daily News</emph> is the <emph render="doublequote">First Revolutionary Daily Newspaper of the American Working Class and People.</emph> <emph render="doublequote">The Workers' Advocate</emph> is the <emph render="doublequote">Newspaper of the American Communist Workers Movement.</emph> This paper changed its name to <emph render="doublequote">American Mass Line</emph>, also included in this box. <emph render="doublequote">Mass Line</emph> is the <emph render="doublequote">Revolutionary Canadian Newspaper of the Proletariat for the Entire Working Class.</emph> Finally, <emph render="doublequote">The Red Papers</emph> is a pamphlet explaining and defending Marxism/Leninism.
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">People's America Daily News</emph>,  <unitdate> 1 October 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">People's America Daily News</emph>,  <unitdate> 2 October 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">People's America Daily News</emph>,  <unitdate> 3 October 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">People's America Daily News</emph>,  <unitdate> 6 October 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">The Workers' Advocate</emph>,  <unitdate> March-April  1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">American Student</emph>,  <unitdate> June 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">American Mass Line</emph>,  <unitdate> 22 June 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">American Mass Line</emph>,  <unitdate> 13 July 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">American Mass Line</emph>,  <unitdate> 17 August 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">American Mass Line</emph>,  <unitdate> 7 September 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Mass Line</emph>,  <unitdate> 5 April 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Mass Line</emph>,  <unitdate> 7 June 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Mass Line</emph>,  <unitdate> 5 July 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">The Red Papers</emph>  </unittitle></did></c03>
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This box contains posters and newspapers printed on high-grade paper. Posters include <emph render="doublequote">How Many Must Die?</emph> from the <subject>March Against Death</subject> in <geogname>Washington, D.C.</geogname> in November 1969, a CONspiroCY <emph render="doublequote">Free Rally + Dinner</emph> poster from <persname>Spiro Agnew</persname>'s visit to NCSU in October 1970, <emph render="doublequote">Free All Political Prisoners!</emph> from a 1974 rally featuring <persname>Angela Davis</persname>, <emph render="doublequote">Remember the Augusta Six</emph> from the <corpname>New England Free Press</corpname>, a poster from the New England Free Press  demanding for the release of political prisoners and troop withdrawal from <geogname>Southeast Asia</geogname>, and an advertisment for the <subject>People's Fair</subject> in <geogname>Atlanta, Georgia</geogname>.</p>

<p>Newspapers in this box include the <unitdate>28 September 1970</unitdate> issue of <emph render="doublequote">American Mass Line</emph> and the <unitdate>26 October 1970</unitdate> <emph render="doublequote">The Technician</emph>. Also included is a centerfold spread, possibly from <emph render="doublequote"> The Technician</emph>, entitled <emph render="doublequote">The Student as Nigger.</emph> This article originally appeared in the <emph render="doublequote">Los Angeles Free Press</emph> on <unitdate>3 March 1967</unitdate>. The article's author, California professor <persname>Jerry Farber</persname>, claimed that <emph render="doublequote">American students have fared no better than American Negroes.</emph> Responses to Farber are located next to the article.  

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<unittitle>Poster from the March Against Death in Washington, D.C.,  <unitdate> 13-15 November 1969</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">American Mass Line</emph>, <unitdate> 28 September 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle>Poster for the free rally and dinner during the Spiro Agnew visit to North Carolina State University,  <unitdate> 26 October  1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
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<unittitle><emph render="doublequote">The Technician</emph>,  <unitdate> 26 October 1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle>Poster from a rally to free all political prisoners, featuring Angela Davis, <unitdate> 8 December 1974</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle>Poster: <emph render="doublequote">Remember the Augusta Six,</emph> from the New England Free Press, <unitdate> Undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle>Poster demanding the release of political prisoners, the U.S. withdrawal from Indochina, and end of university programs such as ROTC, from the New England Free Press, <unitdate> Undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle>Poster advertising the People's Fair in Atlanta  <unitdate> 3-4 April, No Year</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did>
<unittitle>Newspaper spread: <emph render="doublequote">The Student as Nigger,</emph> Farber article and responses, <unitdate> Undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>





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<unittitle>Luther Russell Herman, Sr. <unitdate>1966-1978</unitdate></unittitle>
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<scopecontent><p><persname>Luther Russell Herman, Sr.</persname>, was born in <geogname>Hickory, N.C.</geogname>, in <unitdate>1922</unitdate>. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Lenoir-Rhyne College in 1948. He received a Master of Science degree in <subject>electrical engineering</subject> from <corpname>North Carolina State College</corpname>, and served as an instructor there from 1949 to 1950.</p>
<p>From 1950 to 1963, Herman worked as an engineer for the <corpname>Western Electric Company</corpname>, <corpname>General Electric Company</corpname>, and the <corpname>Western Company of North Carolina</corpname>. In 1964, Herman returned to <corpname>North Carolina State of the Univeristy of North Carolina at Raleigh</corpname> as an electrical engineering instructor. He became an assistant professor in 1965.</p>
<p>Herman was a member of <corpname>Eta Kappa Nu</corpname>, <corpname>Sigma Xi</corpname>, the <corpname>Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers</corpname> (IEEE), the <corpname>Illuminating Engineering Society</corpname>, and the <corpname>Professional Engineers of North Carolina</corpname>. His major research accomplishment is a reactive transformer, U.S. Patent 3,128,443.</p>  
<p>Items in this series relate to NCSU's electrical engineering department. Included are details about a 1973 conference entitled <emph render="doublequote">Energy Research - Alternatives for Policy and Management to Meet Regional and National Needs.</emph> Also included are a solutions manual, a booklet about power flow analysis, and information and reports about the <subject>Roesel Generator</subject>.</p>     


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