Stuart Gedal Columbia University 1968 Strike Collection, 1957-2003 [Bulk Dates: 1966-1975]

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Series I: Columbia Strike Materials, 1966-1969

This series contains hundreds of original documents collected by Columbia College student Stuart Gedal that analyze social issues and the Vietnam War, announce meetings, rallies, and demonstrations, and reflect the sometimes fractious internal debates among student movement activists. The materials reflect Gedal's slow but steadily growing enthusiasm for anti-war, civil rights and "Black Power" organizing. It also marks his own personal journey from aspiring attorney and liberal Democratic politician to full-time student movement organizer and militant activist.

The documents trace a nearly two-year long crescendo of activism that burst into the Columbia Strike of Spring 1968. Documents of note include a transcript of Columbia President Grayson Kirk's appearance on an hour-long national news broadcast during the Strike, a "subpoena" and questionnaire sent to student strike leaders by the official "Fact-Finding Commission" (The Cox Commission), counter-commencement and liberation school documents. The documents also trace the fracturing of the Columbia Strike into three separate movements – Student Afro-American Society's (SAS) focus on Black admissions, curriculum and human rights issues at the University; Students for a Reconstructed University (SRU) focus on the creation of student-faculty bodies they hoped would become part of University governance; and students involved with Society for a Democratic Society (SDS) focused on continuing the militant spirit of the Strike by linking demands and activism of SDS at Columbia to SDS groups across the country, and transforming SDS into a national movement for all out social change.

Materials were re-housed from individual sleeves in binders into acid-free folders and boxes. The original order provided by Gedal was maintained as closely as possible, but some individual materials were grouped together into subject-specific or publications specific files while others were re-housed at the item level as originally received.



Box 1 Folder 1 College Correspondence, 1966-1967


Box 1 Folder 2 SDS Fliers, ca. 1966-1967


Box 1 Folder 3 Project Double Discovery ID Card, 1967


Box 1 Folder 4 Columbia College Press Release, 1967 May 8

Three freshmen chosen to serve as officers for Class of 1970


Box 1 Folder 5 "Columbia University: A Political Monograph", ca. 1967

By Sharon Krebs and Ed Lemansky. Distributed by the C.U. chapter of the American Liberation League.


Box 1 Folder 6 Vietnam articles and pamphlets, 1966-1967


Box 1 Folder 7 The New Republic, 1967 February-March

Two issues of magazine


Box 1 Folder 8 Draft Resistance, 1966-1967


Box 1 Folder 9 Fliers issued by Columbia Vietnam Summer, 1967


Box 1 Folder 10 "New Left May Day Manifesto", 1967


Box 1 Folder 11 "…Treason!", 1967 Summer


Box 1 Folder 12 "Viet-Nam Information Notes", 1967 July

Office of Media Services, Bureau of Public Affairs, Department of State. Numbers 7 and 8 of this newsletter.


Box 1 Folder 13 The Columbia University Forum, 1967 Summer

"Vietnam, the State of our Feelings" by Eric Bentley


Box 1 Folder 14 Feedback: A Journal of Social Commentary, 1967 May


Box 1 Folder 15 American Bar Association Journal--"U.S. Intervention in Vietnam in not legal", 1966 July


Box 1 Folder 16 Gadfly, 1966-1968

Newsletter published by Postcrypt Press at Columbia University


Box 1 Folder 17 The Junior Paper Tiger: Journal of C.U. Students for a Democractic Society, 1967-1968


Box 1 Folder 18 Anti-Recruitment Articles and Fliers, 1967


Box 1 Folder 19 New Left News: The Journal of Columbia University Students for a Democratic Society, 1967 October 9

Volume II, No. 1


Box 1 Folder 20 SDS - Transit Workers and Fare Hike Information, 1968


Box 1 Folder 21 An Appeal from Black Americans: Do not turn your back, Senator McCarthy, 1967-1968


Box 1 Folder 22 SDS Fliers and Proposals, 1967-1968


Box 1 Folder 23 Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA), 1967-1968


Box 1 Folder 24 Viet-Report, 1968 January


Box 1 Folder 25 Orangeburg Massacre, 1968


Box 1 Folder 26 Morningside Park, 1968

Fliers, articles and one photograph of students ripping down fencing from April 1968.


Box 1 Folder 27 "Second Civil War", 1968 February 16

NY Times article


Box 1 Folder 28 Class Rank and Draft Boards, 1968 March

Fliers on this topic


Box 1 Folder 29 Moratorium Coalition and Moratorium Day, 1968 March


Box 1 Folder 30 Press Release - Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Service, 1968 April


Box 1 Folder 31 Liberation News Service, 1968 March 25

newsletter


Box 1 Folder 32 Connection: Magazine Supplement of Spectator, 1968 April 11


Box 1 Folder 33 SDS Proposal for a Spring Offensive Agains Columbia Racism, 1968 April

Produced by the Labor Committee


Box 1 Folder 34 Letter to Gedal from Grayson Kirk's Office, 1968 April 19


Box 1 Folder 35 SDS Fliers re: Sundial Rally, 1968 April


Box 1 Folder 36 SDS Fliers re: Judicial Council, 1968 April


Box 1 Folder 37 Strike Demands, 1968 April


Box 1 Folder 38 Student and Faculty Statements, 1968 April


Box 1 Folder 39 Strike Coordinating Committee Minutes, 1968 April 28


Box 1 Folder 40 Statement of Striking Students, 1968 April 29


Box 1 Folder 41 Five Point Proposal, 1968 April


Box 1 Folder 42 Statements re: Police Bust, 1968 April 30


Box 1 Folder 43 "Why It Began", 1968 April


Box 1 Folder 44 "Why We Strike" pamphlet, 1968 April-May


Box 1 Folder 45 Fliers re: Strikers and Picketers, 1968 April-May


Box 1 Folder 46 Strike Coordinating Committee Minutes, 1968 May-July


Box 1 Folder 47 Columbia University Press Releases, 1968 May-August


Box 1 Folder 48 Support Telegrams and Letters, 1968 May


Box 1 Folder 49 "Know Your Brothers and Sisters in Struggle" pamphlet, 1968

Vietnam related material


Box 1 Folder 50 Strike Coordinating Committee Statements, 1968 May



Box 2 Folder 1 Statement by Students of The School of Architecture, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 2 Newspaper Opinion Articles, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 3 Statements by Local Community, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 4 Strike Education Committee Proposals, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 5 Faculty of Columbia College Resolutions, 1968 May 8


Box 2 Folder 6 Face the Nation broadcast transcript, 1968 May 5

Interview with Dr. Grayson Kirk


Box 2 Folder 7 Strike Coordinating Committee Letter to Executive Committee of the Joint Faculty, 1968 May 5


Box 2 Folder 8 Independent Faculty Group Statements, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 9 A Message to Alumni, Parents and Other Friends of Columbia from Grayson Kirk, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 10 "Some Documents: The Administration Speaks for Itself", 1968 May 6

Copies of documents and letters mailed to the Stike Committee from Anonymous Sources


Box 2 Folder 11 Striking Students Press Release Draft, 1968 May 6


Box 2 Folder 12 Letter from Columbia Concerned Parents, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 13 Statement by Columbia SDS Labor Committee, 1968 May 6


Box 2 Folder 14 Statement by NYPD Committee for Community Relations, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 15 French Student Resistance Movement, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 16 WIN: Peace and Freedom Through Nonviolent Action (Vol. IV, No. 9), 1968 May 15


Box 2 Folder 17 Recommendations of Columbia University Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs, 1968 May 9


Box 2 Folder 18 Student Petitions, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 19 West Side News (Vol. XIX, No. 3), 1968 May 9


Box 2 Folder 20 The Nature of a University Speaker Series Fliers, 1968 May

Sponsored by the Independent Faculty Group of Columbia University


Box 2 Folder 21 Restructuring / Reconstruction at Columbia - proposals, 1968 May-October


Box 2 Folder 22 A Recommendation for Student Participation in Decision-Making at Columbia, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 23 Open letter from Serge Lang to David Truman, 1968 May 15


Box 2 Folder 24 Resolution of the Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 25 Response to Joint Disciplinary Committee, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 26 "The Confrontation Crisis: A Statement of the Independent Faculty Group", 1968 May 24


Box 2 Folder 27 Statement by Students for a Restructured University, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 28 Proposal for a Graduate Student Union (GSU) Program, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 29 Statements and Responses to the Fact Finding Commission, 1968 May

Cox Commission


Box 2 Folder 30 Statement of the Executive Committee of the Faculty of Columbia University, 1968 May 15


Box 2 Folder 31 Students for a Reconstructed University, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 32 "A Demonstration is Not a Strike", 1968 May

Published by the Independent Committee of Students and Faculty


Box 2 Folder 33 Student and Faculty Response to the Columbia Crisis: A Preliminary Report Based on Partial Returns", 1968 May 20

Bureau of Applied Social Reseach (BASR) survey results


Box 2 Folder 34 Strike Coordinating Committee Fliers and Statements, 1968 May-August


Box 2 Folder 35 "Campus or Battleground? Columbia is a Warning to All Americna Universities" by Robert Hessen, 1968 May 20

NY Times article


Box 2 Folder 36 "Columbia's Guards Stay on Sidelines" by David K. Shipler, 1968 May 29

NY Times article


Box 2 Folder 37 Letter from Columbia University Student Council (CUSC) President Tomec Smith to C.U. President Grayson Kirk, 1968 May 28


Box 2 Folder 38 Letter to College Faculty asking to Support Unionization of Cafeteria Workers, 1968 May 29


Box 2 Folder 39 Summer Liberation School, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 40 Counter-Commencement, 1968 May-June


Box 2 Folder 41 Alumni for a New Columbia, 1968 May


Box 2 Folder 42 Statements by Students for Columbia University, 1968 May-June


Box 2 Folder 43 Meeting Between Graduate Students and Associate Dean Kevin Sullivan, 1968 May 28


Box 2 Folder 44 Rational Inquirer, 1968 May-June

A publication of the Strike Coordinating Committee


Box 2 Folder 45 LOOK Magazine Ad in NEWSWEEK, 1968 May 30

Uses a photo from Columbia campus


Box 2 Folder 46 "Who Rules Columbia?", 1968 June

published by North American Congress on Latin America


Box 2 Folder 47 Faculty Executive Sub-Committee Meeting, 1968 June 12


Box 2 Folder 48 Harlem News (Vol. I, No. 6), 1968 June

contains an article: "The Battle of Morningside Park"


Box 2 Folder 49 Long Island Press series "The Upheval at Columbia", 1968 June


Box 2 Folder 50 "Rebel Columbia Profs Assail Suspension" by Bryna Taubman, 1968 June 6

NY Post article


Box 2 Folder 51 Statements re: McCarthy and Kennedy, 1968 June


Box 2 Folder 52 The New Republic, 1968 June 8

Contains article by Dotson Rader title "More About Columbia"


Box 2 Folder 53 Columbia College Today: Six Weeks that Shook Morningside, 1968 Spring

Alumni magazine


Box 2 Folder 54 "How Columbia Pulled Down its Pillars" by Nicholas Offman, 1968 June 16

Washington Post Outlook


Box 2 Folder 55 Columbia Concerned Parents, 1968 May-June

statements and open letters


Box 2 Folder 56 The COLUMBIA OWL (Vol. I, No. 1), 1968 June 27

Student newspaper of the School of General Studies


Box 2 Folder 57 Community Action Committee/Housing fliers, 1968 June-August



Box 3 Folder 1 "Columbia Rebels Map Plans for Fall" by Jack Robbins, 1968 June 12

NY Post article


Box 3 Folder 2 "Up Against the Ivy Wall", 1968 December

NY Times Book Review of Jerry Avorn's book


Box 3 Folder 3 "Columbia's New Course - Rebellion I" by Nat Hentoff, 1968


Box 3 Folder 4 "A Working Paper on Radical Women" by Nancy Biberman and Sue Aronstein, 1968


Box 3 Folder 5 "Militaization and Women", 1968


Box 3 Folder 6 "Law and the Scope of Property", 1968

A Strike Coordinating Committee (SCC) working paper "I Hear It was Charges Against Me," part 3. First Draft.


Box 3 Folder 7 Reports and Papers of the Legal RAP Liberation School, 1968 August


Box 3 Folder 8 The Columbia Liberation School Class on Public Education and Teaching: Summary and Proposal, 1968 Summer


Box 3 Folder 9 Working Paper on Teacher Organizing, 1968


Box 3 Folder 10 Report of the Reconstruction Committee, 1968


Box 3 Folder 11 "Marx on Art and Literature", 1968

SDS paper?


Box 3 Folder 12 "Free Speech: A Radical Analysis", 1968

SDS paper?


Box 3 Folder 13 "The Mass Strike" by Tony Papert and Lyn Marcus, NY SDS Regional Labor Committee, 1968 June


Box 3 Folder 14 "Pickets of Abundance in the Midst of Poverty" by Carl Davidson, 1968

reprint issued by the Labor Committee of Columbi SDS


Box 3 Folder 15 Letter re: the Imperialsim RAP class, 1968


Box 3 Folder 16 "Stockyards batter park bay area blues - pig major", 1968

Poem distributed by SDS


Box 3 Folder 17 STRUGGLE (Issue No. 1), 1968 July 12

Published by Columbia Summer Liberation School


Box 3 Folder 18 Community Action Committee Newsletter (Vol. I, No. 1), 1968 July 16


Box 3 Folder 19 Black Panther Party information, 1968


Box 3 Folder 20 "Political Repression in Texas - SNCC and SDS Organizers Jailed", 1968

Flier


Box 3 Folder 21 Dean's Tribunal Supoena, 1968

Supoena directed by students to Columbia administrators


Box 3 Folder 22 "The Moral Crisis at Columbia" by Henry W. Malcolm, Associate Protestant Counselor, 1968


Box 3 Folder 23 "From the Far Side of 30: The Students are Winning" by Richard E. Allen, 1968


Box 3 Folder 24 Radical Action Cooperative: Life, Not Survival - A Manifesto, 1968 July 28


Box 3 Folder 25 The Arrest of H. Rap Brown, 1968 July


Box 3 Folder 26 Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs, 1968 August


Box 3 Folder 27 IMPACT, 1968 August 16


Box 3 Folder 28 Student Voice (Vol. I, No. 2), 1968 August 21


Box 3 Folder 29 "On Open Forums" - Columbia SDS flier, 1968


Box 3 Folder 30 Response of the Columbia College Disciplinary Tribunal to the Briefs presentd by the Students and the Administration Regarding Questions of Jurisdiction, Competence, Due Process, and a Collective Trial, 1968 December 19


Box 3 Folder 31 "The Power Elite, Columbia Trustees", 1968

Reprinted articles


Box 3 Folder 32 Columbia Liberated - Revised, 1968

pamphlet


Box 3 Folder 33 Andrew Cordier biographical notes, 1968 August

Originally printed in 1961, from the United Nations Office of Public Information


Box 3 Folder 34 "Columbia's formidable foreign record touches the four corners" by Louis M. Starr, 1969 September

reprint


Box 3 Folder 35 Patrice Lumumba information, 1968-1971


Box 3 Folder 36 "Administering the Empire" - School of International Affairs, 1968


Box 3 Folder 37 "The Columbia Statement" presented to SDS General Assembly, 1968 September 12


Box 3 Folder 38 Columbia SDS - Schedule of Meetings and Strategy, 1968 September


Box 3 Folder 39 "University Protest: Guards, SDS Clash on Columbia's Campus", 1968 September 13

Article from Santa Monica Evening Outlook


Box 3 Folder 40 Critique of SDS Strike Coordinating Committee, 1968 September


Box 3 Folder 41 "Presenting the Great Late Show of Opposition", 1968


Box 3 Folder 42 "Ten Days That Shook the University", 1968

Printed for Situationist International


Box 3 Folder 43 "The Totality for Kids" by Raoul Vaneigem, 1968

Printed for Situationist International


Box 3 Folder 44 Towards an Analysis of the Columbia Strike, 1968

Working paper


Box 3 Folder 45 Cordier's Statement of Clemency, 1968 September 11


Box 3 Folder 46 "Columbia Approaches its New Term Wondering if Changes will Satisfy Demands", 1968 September 16

NY Times article


Box 3 Folder 47 "Radical Students See Cordier; Denounce 'Militaristic' Policy", 1968 September 17


Box 3 Folder 48 Student Protest clippings, 1968 September


Box 3 Folder 49 "SDS' 35,000 Students Have No Patience with Dogma", Fall 1969


Box 3 Folder 50 "France: Spring 1968 Masses in Motion, Ideas in Free Flow" by Eugene Walker, 1968

An eyewitness' critcal report


Box 3 Folder 51 "Worker-Student Action Committees, France" by R. Gregoire and F. Perlman, ca. 1968

This copy was reprinted in 1970.


Box 3 Folder 52 "SDS Member Gives Details of Professor's Army Research", 1968 September 27

NY Times article


Box 3 Folder 53 Letter to Stu Gedal from Dick List, 1968 September 16


Box 3 Folder 54 Fliers and Statements re: Discipline Issues, 1968 September


Box 3 Folder 55 Columbia Daily Spectator, 1968 September 30


Box 3 Folder 56 Letters to the Editor - Columbia Daily Spectator, 1968 October 10


Box 3 Folder 57 "The War is Not Over", 1968

pamphlet


Box 3 Folder 58 "Why a Committee of Correspondence", 1968



Box 4 Folder 1 SDS Handouts about Military, War and Secret Research, 1968


Box 4 Folder 2 Committee of Correspondence of SDS - Articles, 1968

"Why Students Become Revolutionaries" and "Capitalism in Decay"


Box 4 Folder 3 SDS Fliers and Notices, Fall 1968-1969

topic: Judicial tribunals


Box 4 Folder 4 Alumni for a New Columbia (issue no. 4), 1968 October


Box 4 Folder 5 "Notes on American Facsism", 1968 October 10


Box 4 Folder 6 Columbia Daily Spectator, 1968 October 25

complete issue of newspaper


Box 4 Folder 7 The Yellow Rag - A Supplement of JESTER - Special Election Day Issue, 1968


Box 4 Folder 8 JESTER of Columbia (Vol. LXIX, no. 4), 1967 March-April


Box 4 Folder 9 New York Magazine - "Blue Print for Revolution" by Ethel Romm, 1969 October 14


Box 4 Folder 10 SNCC Handouts, 1968 Fall


Box 4 Folder 11 Handouts re: Vietnam War, 1968 Fall


Box 4 Folder 12 Columbia and Unions: Past Policy and and New Possibilities, 1968 Fall

Local 1199. A report from the Citizenship Council Committee for Research.


Box 4 Folder 13 "Theory and Practice of the Electoral Process" by David Stern, 1968 Fall


Box 4 Folder 14 Columbia vs. The Community, Fall 1968-1969

institutional expansion of Columbia


Box 4 Folder 15 Community Control of NYC Schools, Fall 1968


Box 4 Folder 16 SDS Labor Committee, Fall 1968


Box 4 Folder 17 "At Columbia Now, the Students Mostly Confront Their Studies", 1968 November 25

NY Times article


Box 4 Folder 18 "Mark Rudd Better Hide if DeGaulle Hears This", 1968 December 5

Long Island Press article


Box 4 Folder 19 Disciplinary Tribunals, Fall 1968


Box 4 Folder 20 "Pentagon Squeeze: Grapes and Wrath", 1968 December 17

NY Post article


Box 4 Folder 21 "Los Kapital" event flier, 1968 December

Socialist Affairs Committee of Board of Managers of Ferris Booth Hall


Box 4 Folder 22 Proposed Outline for a Radical Anti-War Project in Douglaston, 1968 March 30


Box 4 Folder 23 "The Four White Suburbs Programs", 1968 September


Box 4 Folder 24 Anti-War and Anti-Recruitment Handouts, 1969


Box 4 Folder 25 The Coalition: The 'Down' High School Newspaper, 1969


Box 4 Folder 26 Open Admissions Demands, 1969

SDS handouts re: High School students demand


Box 4 Folder 27 The Bond: The Serviceman's Newspaper (Vol. 3, No. 2), 1969 February 17


Box 4 Folder 28 Induction Refusals, 1969

fliers re: not reporting for draf notices


Box 4 Folder 29 Connection: Magazine Supplement of Spectator (Vol. 1, no. 11), 1969 March 27

"The Fiction of Academic Freedom"


Box 4 Folder 30 Janet Benderman newsletter, 1969


Box 4 Folder 31 Statements re: Black Students, Admissions and Studies, 1969

documents re: issues of racism at Columbia


Box 4 Folder 32 "The Truth About the Six Demands", 1969


Box 4 Folder 33 ROTC, Recruitment and Military Research, 1969

SDS handouts


Box 4 Folder 34 University Committee on Rules of Conduct, 1969


Box 4 Folder 35 SDS Demonstration, 1969 April 30-May 1

takeover of Mathematics and Fayerweather buildings at Columbia University


Box 4 Folder 36 "Why Repression?", 1969

flier created by SDS Committee of Correspondence


Box 4 Folder 37 Stuart Gedal Tribunal Hearing, 1969 April-June


Box 4 Folder 38 Supreme Court of NY Summons and Affidavit for Columbia University Trustees vs. SDS, 1969 May


Box 4 Folder 39 Columbia Daily Spectator (Vol. 108, no. 118), 1969 June 3


Box 4 Folder 40 Letter to Stuart Gedal from Charles Marks, 1969 June 4

re: Trustees of Columbia University vs. SDS


Box 4 Folder 41 Senate Supoena Against Columbia University, 1969

Sequence of events


Box 4 Folder 42 Articles about NY Supreme Court Case, 1969 June


Box 4 Folder 43 Letter from President Richard Nixon to 1969 Graduating Class at Columbia University, 1969


Box 4 Folder 44 "Pentagon Spy Master Signs on with NASA", 1969 June 13

NY Post article


Box 4 Folder 45 "The Fire Without, The Fire Within" by Serge Lang, 1969


Box 4 Folder 46 "Metamorphsis in S.D.S.: The New Left is Showing its Age" by Thomas R. Brooks, 1969 June 15

NY Times Magazine article


Box 4 Folder 47 The Columbia Chronicle (Vo. 3, no. 4), 1969 June

inside spread re: "Campus Rebels" coverage


Box 4 Folder 48 "SDS Radicals Open New Recruiting Drive", 1969 December 15

NY Post article


Box 4 Folder 49 Handwritten Notes, 1969

letter to Gedal? Notes re: "A Salute to South Africa"

Series II: Movement Pamphlet Collection, 1960s-1970s

This series contains copies of published pamphlets, journal, and magazine articles on various topics of interest to Stuart Gedal in his work with SDS and as a militant activist. The series is divided into four subject specific sub-series as follows: sub-series II.1: anti-war movement, student movement and International pamphlets; sub-series II.2: African-American liberation educational and outreach materials; sub-series II.3: Women's Liberation educational and outreach materials; sub-series II.4: May 2nd Movement, American Liberation League, Progressive Labor Party, and National Caucus of Labor Committees. This last sub-series also includes proposals to SDS, outreach and educational materials. Many writings by CLR James, Fidel Castro, and Mao Zedong.

Pamphlets were kept in the original order provided by Gedal but re-housed from individual sleeves in binders into acid-free folders and archival boxes.


Sub-Series II.1:Anti-War Movement, Student Movement, and International Pamphlets, 1960s-1970s



Box 5 Folder 1 "Our Invisible Poor" by Dwight MacDonald, 1963


Box 5 Folder 2 "Life in the Factory" by Paul Romano, 1960s

this article is one of two comprising a pamphlet entitled The American Worker published in the late 1940s by Facing Reality


Box 5 Folder 3 "The Rise and Fall of the Union" by James Boggs, 1963


Box 5 Folder 4 "ILGWU: Fighting for Lower Wages" by Michael Myerson, ca. 1960s


Box 5 Folder 5 "A Guide to Working Class History", 1960s


Box 5 Folder 6 "The New England Working Class: A Bibliographic History," by Paul Faler, Tom Dublin and Jim O'Brien, 1972 November


Box 5 Folder 7 "Economic Aspects of U.S. Imperialism" by Harry Magdoff, 1966


Box 5 Folder 8 The American Worker, 1972


Box 5 Folder 9 "Facing Reality" by C.L.R. James, 1960s

with a new introduction by Kmathi Mohammed


Box 5 Folder 10 "Be His Payment High or Low: The American Working Class of the Sixties" by Martin Glaberman, 1966 June


Box 5 Folder 11 "State Capitalism and World Revolution", by C.L.R. James, 1969


Box 5 Folder 12 "Modern Politics" by C.L.R. James, 1960


Box 5 Folder 13 "The Invading Socialist Society" by C.L.R. James, F. Forest and Ria Stone, 1972


Box 5 Folder 14 A Workers' Inquiry by Karl Marx, 1973

reprint by Ken Lawrence


Box 5 Folder 15 "No Class Today, No Ruling Class Tomorrow: Lessons of the Student Strike", 1970


Box 5 Folder 16 The Seattle General Strike, 1972

An account of what happened in Seattle and especially in the Seattle Labor Movement during the General Strike of February 6-11, 1919. Reprint.


Box 5 Folder 17 The Sitdown Strikes of the 1930s: from Baseball to the Bureacracy, 1972


Box 5 Folder 18 "Productivity: The Employers' Attack and How to Fight it" by Lori Larkin, 1970s


Box 5 Folder 19 "The American Working Class in Transtion" by Kim Moody, ca. 1970


Box 5 Folder 20 Studies on the Left (Vol. I, No. 3), 1960

Issue re: Cuba


Box 5 Folder 21 "A Grande Tarefa da Revolucao Consiste em Formar O Homem Novo" by Fidel Castro, 1968


Box 5 Folder 22 Our Party Reflects Our Country's Recent History, 1965 October 3

Report by Commandant Fidel Castro, closing the ceremony of presentation of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba.


Box 5 Folder 23 Chile Versus the Corporations: A Call for Canadian Support, 1973


Box 5 Folder 24 Viva Puerto Rico Libre. Puerto Rico: A Colony of the United States, 1969


Box 5 Folder 25 Chile Si! The Continuing Class War: A Big Flame Pamphlet, 1974


Box 5 Folder 26 "The Tupamaros: Urban Guerillas of Uruguay" by Carlos Nunez, 1970



Box 6 Folder 1 "Those Who Are Not Revolutionary Fighters Cannot be Called Communists" by Fidel Castro, 1968 May

March 13, 1967 speech by Fidel Castro.


Box 6 Folder 2 Tricontinental 60 (Year VI), 1971 March


Box 6 Folder 3 Continental (no. 24), 1971 May-June


Box 6 Folder 4 Carlos Marighella, 1970 January


Box 6 Folder 5 The Tupamaros: Urban Guerrilla Warfare in Uruguay, 1968-1970


Box 6 Folder 6 The Way He Lived: The Story fo Nguyen Van Troi, 1965 October


Box 6 Folder 7 Vietnamese Studies - Vietnamese Women (no. 10), 1966


Box 6 Folder 8 North VietNam Against U.S. Airforce, 1967


Box 6 Folder 9 We Will Win, 1966

Statements by the Central Committee of the South Vietnam National Front for Liberation. Statements by the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee.


Box 6 Folder 10 The Indochinese Peoples Will Win, 1970


Box 6 Folder 11 MaoTse-Tung on Contradiction, 1965


Box 6 Folder 12 Mao Tse-Tung on the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People, 1966


Box 6 Folder 13 Statement by Comrade Mao Tse-Tung in Support of the Afro-American Stuggle Against Violent Repression, 1968


Box 6 Folder 14 Mao Tse-Tung - Get Organized!, 1965


Box 6 Folder 15 Long Live the Victory of the People's War! By Lin Piao, 1967

In commeration of the 20th anniversary of victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan.


Box 6 Folder 16 Mao Tse-Tung - The Orientalism of the Youth Movement, 1967


Box 6 Folder 17 "Laos: The Forgotten War" by Jacques Decornoy, 1968


Box 6 Folder 18 The Opium Trail: Heroin and Imperialism, 1970s


Box 6 Folder 19 Indonesia: The Making of a Neo-Colony, ca. 1969-1970


Sub-Series II.2: African-American Liberation Educational and Outreach Materials, 1957-1979


Box 6 Folder 20 "The White Negro" by Norman Mailer, 1957


Box 6 Folder 21 Letter: City-Wide Committee for Integrated Schools, 1964


Box 6 Folder 22 American Civilization on Trial: The Negro as Touchstone of History, 1963 May


Box 6 Folder 23 "Back Toward Slavery: Excerpts from Black Reconstruction in America" by W.E.B. DuBois, 1962


Box 6 Folder 24 "Toward Black Liberation" by Stokely Carmichael, 1966


Box 6 Folder 25 Black Power: SNCC Speaks for Itself: A Collection of Interviews and Statements, 1966



Box 7 Folder 1 African-American Teachers Letter re: Strike, 1967 August 8

From Leslie Campbell, Mobilization Chairman


Box 7 Folder 2 "United States 1967: High Tide of Black Resistance" by James Forman, 1969

SDS publication


Box 7 Folder 3 Black Mask (no. 10), April-May ca. 1960s


Box 7 Folder 4 Clipping: "Black Panther in High Court Plea", 1968 July 17

NY Post Article


Box 7 Folder 5 "White Blindspot" by J.H. Kagin, ca. 1967-1968


Box 7 Folder 6 "U.S. History in Perspective" by Noel Ignatin, 1960s


Box 7 Folder 7 Guardian: Independent radical newsweekly, 1969 April 19


Box 7 Folder 8 The Black Panther: Black Community News Service, 1969

Two issues: April 20 and May 25


Box 7 Folder 9 Flier: Harassment of Panthers Continues, 1960s


Box 7 Folder 10 "Our Thing is Drum!", ca. 1970

"The Midwest and the League" by Jim Jacobs. An Interview with Ken Cockrel and Mike Hamlin of the League for Revolutionary Workers by Jim Jacobs and David Wellman.


Box 7 Folder 11 Right On! Revolutionary People's Communications Network (vol. 1, no. 5), 1971 September


Box 7 Folder 12 The Republic of New Africa, Now We Have a Nation!, undated


Box 7 Folder 13 The Objective Conditions Facity Black and Other Third World Workers Today and the History and Demand for Black Labor. By the Black Workers Congress, 1971 September 5


Box 7 Folder 14 "Political Lesson One: Get Acquainted", by James Forman, undated

Black Workers Congress


Box 7 Folder 15 "The Blast Furnace Brothers" by Vincent Copeland, 1973


Box 7 Folder 16 "Welfare: Why Workers Need It, How Billionaires Get it" by Elizabeth Ross, 1973

Center for United Labor Action


Box 7 Folder 17 "Workers and the American Economy: Data on the Labor Force" by Victoria Bonnell and Michael Reich, 1969


Box 7 Folder 18 The Black Scholar - The Black Soldier, 1970


Box 7 Folder 19 "Organization and Spontenaeity: The Theory of the Vanguard Party and Its Application to the Black Movement in the U.S. Today", by Kimathi Mohammed, 1974 April

published by the Marcus Garvey Institute


Sub-Series II.3: Women's Liberation Educational and Outreach Materials, 1960s-1970s


Box 7 Folder 20 "Women: The Longest Revolution" by Juliet Mitchell, 1966


Box 7 Folder 21 "Witches, Midwives and Nurses: A History of Women Healers" by Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English, 1973


Box 7 Folder 22 "No More Fun and Games" by Roxanne Dunbar, 1971 August


Box 7 Folder 23 Off Our Backs: A Women's News Journal (Vol. III, no. 9), 1973 July-August


Box 7 Folder 24 "Toward a Female Liberation Movement" by Beverly Jones and Judith Brown, 1968


Box 7 Folder 25 A Journal of Anarcho-Feminism (Vol. 1, no. 1), 1970s


Box 7 Folder 26 "The Early Development of the Family" by Friedrich Engels, 1973

originally published in Germany in 1884. Republished by New England Press in 1973.


Box 7 Folder 27 "Liberating Young Children from Sex Roles - Experiences in Day Care Centers, Play Groups and Free Schools" by Phyllis Taube Greenleaf, 1972


Box 7 Folder 28 Organizing Working Class Women, ca. 1970s

published by Sojourner Truth organization


Box 7 Folder 29 "What Have Women Done? A Photo Essay on the History of Working Women in the United States" by the San Francisco Women's History Group, 1970s


Sub-Series II.4: May 2nd Movement, American Liberation League, Progressive Labor Party, and National Caucus of Labor Committee Proposls, Outreach and Educational Materials, 1960-1970



Box 8 Folder 1 Flier: M2M Speakers Bureau, 1964-1966

May 2nd Movement


Box 8 Folder 2 Free Student (nos. 4 and 6), 1965

Published by the May 2nd Movement


Box 8 Folder 3 Flier: Meeting American Liberation League, 1960s


Box 8 Folder 4 Unidentified Statement, 1960s

American Liberation League?


Box 8 Folder 5 On the Dissolution of the May 2nd Movement - a document of the American Liberation League, 1966


Box 8 Folder 6 Progressive Labor (Vol. 5, No. 5), 1966 October-November


Box 8 Folder 7 Progressive labor Party - Students and the Ghetto Rebellions, 1960s


Box 8 Folder 8 Sit Down: Progressive Labor Party Pamphlet, 1967


Box 8 Folder 9 CHALLENGE - The Revolutionary Newspaper, 1968 May

published by the Progressive Labor Party. This issue is about the Columbia Rebellion


Box 8 Folder 10 The Campaigner (Vol. 1, Nos.3 and 4), 1968 June and September

publication of the SDS Labor Committees of NY and Philadelphia


Box 8 Folder 11 Solidarity - Crisis in Garment Center! (No. 1), 1968 July 15

published by the NY SDS Labor Committee. Includes an explanation flier.


Box 8 Folder 12 The New York City Tenants Union: A Prospectus, 1967 Summer

prepared and distributed by West Side Tenants Union


Box 8 Folder 13 "Decent Housing for New York's People" by Leif Johnson, 1970 April

A unique and comprehensive proposal for curing the City's housing crisis.


Box 8 Folder 14 Proposal for a Labor Committee Maritime Program, by Tom Moore, ca. 1968


Box 8 Folder 15 Solidarity (nos. 2, 5, 6 and 9), 1968-1969

published by the Labor Committee of NY SDS


Box 8 Folder 16 Fliers and Statements by SDS Labor Committee, 1968-1969

Series III: Students for a Democractic Society (SDS), 1965-1969

This series is divided into two sub-series of SDS materials. Series III.1: SDS National and Regional Materials includes original copies of the Port Huron Statement (founding manifesto of Students for a Democratic Society) and the SDS constitution. It also features agendas and discussion papers from SDS national conferences and NY Regional SDS meetings attended by Columbia student activists. Series III.2: Radical Education Project (REP) contains readings and pamphlets created and distributed as part of the Radical Education Project (REP). REP was set up to get people like Gedal into the SDS fold.

Materials were re-housed from individual sleeves in binders and the original order provided by Gedal was maintained as closely as possible.


Sub-Series III.1: SDS National and Regional Materials, 1965-1969


Box 8 Folder 17 SDS Founding Documents, 1966-1967

includes the Port Huron statement and the SDS national constitution


Box 8 Folder 18 "The New Radicals and 'Participatory Democracy' by Staughton Lynd, 1965


Box 8 Folder 19 "Youth Will Organize for Freedom" by Les Coleman, 1968


Box 8 Folder 20 "Vietnam" pamphlet by SDS, 1968


Box 8 Folder 21 "Who Controls Vietnam?" by Wilfred Burchett, 1968


Box 8 Folder 22 "U.S. Imperialism" by David Gilbert and David Loud, 1968


Box 8 Folder 23 "High School Reform: Toward a Student Movement" by Mark Kleinman, 1965


Box 8 Folder 24 "Consumption: Domestic Imperialism" by David Gilbert, 1968


Box 8 Folder 25 "Automation and the Abolition of the Market" by Edward J. Nell, 1968


Box 8 Folder 26 "A Radical Critique of the New York City School Decentralization Plans" by Francine Lerner and Adrienne Yurick, 1968


Box 8 Folder 27 "Welfare: The Exterminating Angel, A Radical View", ca. 1968


Box 8 Folder 28 "Break Out and Do It Now!" by Mike James, 1968


Box 8 Folder 29 "United States 1967: High Tide of Black Resistance" by James Forman, 1969


Box 8 Folder 30 "Liberation Will Come From a Black Thing" by James Forman, 1967


Box 8 Folder 31 "Columbia" by Mark Rudd, 1969


Box 8 Folder 32 "Elections" pamphlet by SDS, 1968


Box 8 Folder 33 "Cuba: a History 1868-1959", 1968

SDS pamphlet


Box 8 Folder 34 "Cuba vs. US Imperialism" by Edward Boorstein, ca. 1969


Box 8 Folder 35 "SDS Work-In 1968: Towards a Worker-Student Alliance", 1969


Box 8 Folder 36 "A Class Analysis of the Radical Student Movement" by Fred Gordon, ca. 1969


Box 8 Folder 37 The Firing Line - Uptown's Community Newspaper, 1968 January 16

Special National Committee Union issue


Box 8 Folder 38 "Don't Mourn - Organize!", 1968 May

published by the Movement Press, printed by SDS


Box 8 Folder 39 SDS Conference Schedules and Proposals, 1968-1969



Box 9 Folder 1 "On Strike - Power to the People - Shut It Down", 1968-1969

San Francisco State Strike Committee


Box 9 Folder 2 New York SDS Regional Newsletter #2, 1969 January 10


Box 9 Folder 3 New York Regional SDS Fliers, 1968-1969


Box 9 Folder 4 The Foreign Policy Association: 50 Years of Successful Imperialsim, 1960s

published and distributed by NY Regional SDS


Box 9 Folder 5 CAW!: Magazine of Students for a Democratic Society, 1968

two issues and a cover letter


Box 9 Folder 6 New York University (NYU) SDS Publications, 1968


Box 9 Folder 7 Serve the People: A SDS Publication, 1968

Fordham University SDS


Sub-Series III.2: Radical Education Project (REP), 1960-1969


Box 9 Folder 8 Selective Service readings, 1967


Box 9 Folder 9 Latin America readings, 1963-1966


Box 9 Folder 10 "Stock Ownership and the Control of Corporations" by Don Villarejo, 1961-1962


Box 9 Folder 11 "The Decline of American Radicalism in the Twentieth Century" by Gabriel Kolko, 1966


Box 9 Folder 12 "S.M. Lipset: Social Scientist of the Smooth Society" by James Jacobs, 1968


Box 9 Folder 13 "Historians and the New Deal" by Brad Wiley, ca. 1968


Box 9 Folder 14 "High School Reform: Toward a Student Movement" by Mark Kleinman, 1969


Box 9 Folder 15 "The Position and Progress of BLACK AMERICA: Some Pertient Statistics" by Thomas F. Mayer, 1967


Box 9 Folder 16 "The Subversion of Collective Bargaining" by Daniel Bell, 1960


Box 9 Folder 17 "The Great First Sit-Down Strike Against G.M. 1936-1937 and How Industrial Unionism was Won" by Walter Linder, 1967


Box 9 Folder 18 "White Blindspot" by Noel Ingatin AND "Can White Radicals be Radicalized" by Ted Allen, ca. 1967


Box 9 Folder 19 "Roadblock to Revolution: A Radical Critique of the Progressive Labor Party" by Edward Greer and Charles Lengram, 1969


Box 9 Folder 20 SDS Goes to Work Again, REP Topical Literature Packet #2, 1967-1968


Box 9 Folder 21 "SDS Work-In 1968: Towards a Worker-Student Alliance", 1968


Box 9 Folder 22 Radicals in the Professions Newsletter (vol. 1, no. 10), 1968 November-December

published by REP


Box 9 Folder 23 "The Universities and the Ruling Class: How Wealth Puts Knowledge in its Pocket" by David Horowitz, 1969

Series IV: Weatherman, 1969-1976, 2003

This series contains publications, fliers, and documents from the primary off-campus grouping of SDS, the Revolutionary Youth Movement (RYM). The more militant group within RYM, to which former Columbia activists belonged, was nicknamed "Weatherman", after a song by Bob Dylan. Quickly – from July to December 1969 – Weatherman evolved from small groups of very visible street fighters spread across the country into a clandestine organization. The renamed Weather Underground Organization (WUO) carried out bombings well into the mid-1970s. Their targets included corporate headquarters and city, state and federal government offices, including the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The series contains a compendium of "communiques" written by WUO and publicized by both mainstream media as well as the surviving "underground" or "alternative" press on the occasion of their major actions.

Materials includes a copy of Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism - Political Statement of the Weather Underground

Materials were re-housed from individual sleeves in binders and the original order provided by Gedal was maintained as closely as possible.


Box 9 Folder 24 Boston Weatherman Leaflets, 1969


Box 9 Folder 25 Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism - Political Statement of the Weather Underground, 1974


Box 9 Folder 26 Weather Underground Organization, 1975 January 28


Box 9 Folder 27 "Outlaws of Amerika: Communiques from the Weather Underground", 1971


Box 9 Folder 28 "Politics in Command" by Celia Sojourn and Billy Ayers, 1970s


Box 9 Folder 29 Weather Underground Organization Stink-Bombs the Offices of the Boston School Committee, 1974 October 17


Box 9 Folder 30 Osawatomie (Vol. 1, nos. 1-4), 1975-1976

(4) issues of magazine


Box 9 Folder 31 Osawatomie (Vol. 2, nos. 1-2), 1976

(2) issues of magazine


Box 9 Folder 32 Berkeley Tribe (Vol. 2, no. 24, issue 76), 1970 December 18-25

"Weather Underground Raps!" article on pages 4-5


Box 9 Folder 33 Weatherman - newspaper clippings, 1970-1975, 2003

The 2003 item is a NYT book review article about the documentary film "The Weather Undergound".

Series V: Power Structure Research, 1970-1980

This series contains a collection of documents and serial publications from the prolific North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) and the Africa Research Group (ARG). Power structure research helped movement activists identify the alignment of international studies programs and federally-funded research with specific U.S. Department of State, Central Intelligence Agency, and military activities. This content enabled student activists to identify specific university policies and activities that had negative social and political impacts. The activists waged months-long and even years-long campaigns to convince other students to oppose and act against "the university-military complex".

Materials were re-housed from individual sleeves in binders and the original order provided by Gedal was maintained as closely as possible.



Box 10 Folder 1 African Studies in America - The Extended Family: A Tribal Analysis of U.S. Africanists, ca. 1970

published by Africa Research Group


Box 10 Folder 2 The CIA's Global Strategy: Intelligence and Foreign Policy, ca. 1970

introduction and analysis by Africa Research Group


Box 10 Folder 3 "The Powers Behind Apartheid" by G. Fasulo, ca. 1967

Africa Research Group


Box 10 Folder 4 Terror in Brazil: A Dossier, 1970 April


Box 10 Folder 5 "the University-Military-Police Complex: A Directory and Related Documents, 1970

published by the North American Congress in Latin America (NACLA)


Box 10 Folder 6 "The Great South Asian War" U.S. Imperial Strategy in Asia", 1970

published by the North American Congress in Latin America (NACLA)


Box 10 Folder 7 The Tupamaros, 1970

comic book adapted from the text of "Los Agachados" by Rius (Spanish edition)


Box 10 Folder 8 NACLA's Latin America and Empire Report, 1972-1975

(5) issues: Vol. VI, no. 8 (Oct 1972); Vol. VII, no. 6 (July/Aug 1973); Vol. VII, no. 8 (Oct 1973); Vol. VIII, no. 10 (Dec 1974); Vol. IX, no. 7 (Oct 1975)


Box 10 Folder 9 NACLA Report on the Americas, 1978, 1980

(4) issues: Vol. XII, no. 6 (Nov-Dec 1978) and Vol. XIV no. 2-4 (Mar-Aug 1980)


Box 10 Folder 10 "Subliminal Warfare: The Role of Latin American Studies", 1970

published by the North American Congress in Latin America (NACLA)


Box 10 Folder 11 NACLA Newsletter, 1970-1971

(3) issues: Vol. IV, no. 3 (May-June 1970); Vol. V, no. 4 (July-Aug 1971); Vol. V, no. 5 (Sept 1971)


Box 10 Folder 12 Political Thesis of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party - The Socialist Alternative, 1975

published by the North American Congress in Latin America (NACLA)