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Photograph of a poster advertising an antiwar march held by the Tennessee Tech University Peace and Human Rights Alliance and a photograph of Alliance members passing out black armbands for the march.

1969-11-13

Clipping from page 2 of the May 15, 1970 issue of The Oracle student newspaper.

1970-05-15

Clipping from page 4 of the May 15, 1970 issue of The Oracle student newspaper.

1970-05-15

Clipping from page 1 of the May 15, 1970 issue of The Oracle student newspaper.

1970-05-15

Clipping from page 3 of the May 22, 1970 issue of The Oracle student newspaper.

1970-05-22

Request for a fundraiser submitted by the Peace and Human Rights Alliance at Tennessee Tech University.

1970-03-17

A black strip of cloth stapled to a typed slip of paper. The paper directs the reader to "wear this armband as a symbol of mourning for those who have died in the Vietnamese war and with the hope that there will soon be an end to that war." It announces a meeting on October 15, 1969, at 8:00 pm at the Tennessee Tech University Wesley Arena.

1969-10

Request for a fundraiser submitted by the Peace and Human Rights Alliance at Tennessee Tech University.

1970-03-17

Annual Report of the Tennessee Tech University Peace and Human Rights Alliance for the 1970-1971 academic year.

1971-05-14

Constitution of the Peace and Human Rights Alliance at Tennessee Tech University. Includes a handwritten note "Ratified 1-15-70."

1970-01-15

Announcement of the purpose of the Peace and Human Rights Alliance, a student organization at Tennessee Tech University and a proposed Peace Moratorium on November 13, 1969 in front of Derryberry Hall.

1969-11

Clipping from an unknown newspaper on the Tennessee Tech University Peace and Human Rights Alliance's forum to "discuss the war in Cambodia and Vietnam and the protest on the campus of Kent State University, Ohio, in which four students were killed by National Guard gunfire."

1970

Letter from Dr. S. K. Ballal to Susan Pangle volunteering to serve as the faculty advisor for the Tennessee Tech University Peace and Human Rights Alliance.

1969-01-06

Memorandum from Tennessee Tech University Director of Social Activities Susan Pangle to Dr. S. K. Ballal about the need for the Peace and Human Rights Alliance to redo their request for an off-campus speaker.

1970-02-05

Memorandum from the Tennessee Tech University Subcommittee on Student Organizations to Ted Raper, President of the Peace and Human Rights Alliance about required revisions to the organization constitution in order for it to be approved. The document includes the draft "Need for the Peace and Human Rights Alliance on T.T.U Campus" and draft constitution.

1969-11-21

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