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- Title
- Attica Brigade
- Date
- 1974
- Description
- Flier promoting the April 27, 1974 National Campaign to Impeach Nixon demonstration in Washington, D.C. This flier was created by the Attica Brigade, an anti-imperialist student organization, who hoped to created a Throw the Bum Out Contingent to participate in the demonstration.
- Subject
- Anti-imperialist movements -- United States; Demonstrations -- United States; Impeachments -- United States; Student movements -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994 -- Impeachment
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_F_0045
- Type
- fliers (printed matter)
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:70813
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this item is available from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- The crowd listens during a New AU meeting about student parity on faculty committees at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1314
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71721
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this item is available from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- Everyday we are under attack, it's time to fight back
- Date
- 1974
- Description
- Flier promoting the April 27, 1974 National Campaign to Impeach Nixon demonstration in Washington, D.C. This flier was created by the Attica Brigade, an anti-imperialist student organization, and includes the Attica Brigade's perspective on United States systematic imperialism and calls for the end of police repression in black communities, attacks on standards of living, and cuts to health care, welfare, child care, and education.
- Subject
- Anti-imperialist movements -- United States; Demonstrations -- United States; Impeachments -- United States; Student movements -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994 -- Impeachment
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_F_0046
- Type
- fliers (printed matter)
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:70876
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this item is available from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- A group of people talks about student parity on faculty committees during a New AU meeting at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1309
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71716
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this item is available from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- Hands are raised at the New AU meeting about student parity on faculty committees at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1307
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71714
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this item is available from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- A man from the New AU group gesticulates as he speaks to the crowd at a meeting about student parity on faculty committees at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1318
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71725
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this item is available from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- A man from the New AU group speaks to a group of people during a meeting advocating for student parity on faculty committees at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1306
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71713
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this item is available from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- A man stands up among the crowd to speak at the New AU meeting about student parity on faculty committees at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1319
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71726
- Rights statement
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- Title
- May 5 National Moratorium: National College and High School Moratorium in commemoration of Kent State, Jackson State and Augusta & demanding total, immediate withdrawal from Southeast Asia
- Date
- 1971
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Description
- Poster featuring a figure at a broken window riddled with bullet holes. The poster publicizes a moratorium held by the Student Mobilization Committee To End The War In Southeast Asia to commemorate shootings at Kent State, Jackson State and Augusta, GA in May of 1970.
- Subject
- Student movements -- United States; Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Kent State Shootings, Kent, Ohio, 1970
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_P_0013
- Type
- posters
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:65918
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- May Day! Washington May 1-7
- Date
- 1971
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Description
- Poster outlining the People's Peace Treaty; a strategy to provide both a "concrete, programmatic, step-by-step way to end the war" and to demonstrate the social cost at home. The poster publicizes a series of events across the US March 13-May 28, with a focus on events in Washington D.C. May 1-5, including marches, rallies, and non-violent disruption.
- Subject
- Student movements -- United States; Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_P_0003
- Type
- posters
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:65908
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Meeting attendees listen to speakers from the New AU group talk about student parity on faculty committees at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1321
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71728
- Rights statement
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- Title
- Meeting participants listen to a speaker from the New AU group while they discuss student parity on faculty committees at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1311
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71718
- Rights statement
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- Title
- Members of the audience listen to speakers at the New AU meeting demanding student parity on faculty committees at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1320
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71727
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this item is available from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- The New AU group hosts a meeting about student parity on faculty committees at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1325
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71732
- Rights statement
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- Title
- People sit in the aisles to listen to speakers during a crowded New AU meeting about student parity on faculty committees at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1324
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71731
- Rights statement
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- Title
- People sit on the ground to attend a New AU group meeting about student parity on faculty committees at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1316
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71723
- Rights statement
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- Title
- People stand and watch speakers from the New AU organization talk about student parity on faculty committees at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1323
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71730
- Rights statement
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- Title
- Speakers from the New AU organization address a crowd of people regarding student parity on faculty committees at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1315
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71722
- Rights statement
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- Title
- Students discuss student parity on faculty committees during a New AU meeting at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1310
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71717
- Rights statement
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- Title
- Students discuss the possibility of student parity on faculty committees during a New AU meeting at American University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 1969
- Date
- 1969-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- The New American University, also called New AU, was a radical student organization advocating for changes at the American University campus, including changes to the administration and decision making, student life, curriculum reform, community involvement and policing, governance, and race relations. The group formed out of the controversy of whether or not to allow students to hold a inaugural ball for Dick Gregory after his defeat in the 1968 election. These photographs depict a meeting for which New AU members sought student parity on faculty committees on April 24, 1969.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Student movements -- United States; Universities and colleges -- Faculty
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1308
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71715
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this item is available from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.