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Ann Hiller Collection Tom Hayden Publications, 1962 - 1999

 Record Group

Scope and Contents

Publications by Tom Hayden:

The Port Huron Statement, Jun 1962; Inflation and the Decline of Liberalism, Mar 1979; Risen People, Falling Economies, Aug 1999; No Border, No Cry?, Feb 1988; The Carter Doctrine and the New Cold War, 1980; California Higher Education: The Challenge of the 21st Century, Oct 1985; Politics of the Spirit-A Dream of California, May 1994

Dates

  • 1962 - 1999

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is available for research by appointment only. Please contact Archives and Special Collections staff in advance to request access.

Conditions Governing Use

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Extent

From the Collection: 4 Linear Feet (Document cases)

Language of Materials

English

Materials Specific Details

Hayden wrote a 1962 political manifesto of the American student activist movement, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). SEE ALSO "The Port Huron Statement": https://images2.americanprogress.org/campus/email/PortHuronStatement.pdf"

Hayden was arrested as one of the Chicago Seven and indicted for conspiracy to incite rioting during the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago. https://www.cnn.com/2016/10/24/us/tom-hayden-dies/index.html

As a vocal protester to the Vietman War, Hayden made several well-publicized visits to North Vietnam and Cambodia.

Repository Details

Part of the CSUCI Archives and Special Collections Repository