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Peace And Disarmament Literature — Part 5
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AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE,
WORLD AFFAIRS CAMP, PAINTED POST,
NEW YORK, AUGUST 22 - 29, 1964:
"The Conference was depicted aa 'part of a worldwide
program designed to educate for responsible world
eitizenship,' and as one in which the participants
would ‘seek to explore the implications of non-
violent approaches to our common problems.! TI
understand a series of such 'peace' camps had been
held during the summer in a variety of locations;
invitations had been sent to high schools in the
Middle Atlantic States to participate.
"Mis particular camp at Painted Post was owned by
the Methodist Church and lent to the American
Friends Service Committee. it consisted of a main
lodge, several cabins and cottages, a swimming. pool,
and basketball and volley ball courts. Tables in
the lounge were piled high with literature on the
peace movement and on civil rights, as well as with
civil rights buttons, bumper strips, slogans s etee,
- @11 for sale.
"Of the approximately 60 students attending the camp
Wee hb tama fe hatw
about a third were Negroes. Most were in tneir
- Junior or Senior years in high School, a few ready:
for college. _ _
"Schedule -- Each aay from 9: 30 to 10:00 a.m. the
group met to hear a presentation made by one of the
1Resources Leaders? on a previously-assigned subject.
("Resources Leaders! comprised each guest speaker
and members of the AFSC Staff). Then followed a
breakup into six discussion groups of ten students
each, one serving as leader. The presentation of the
speaker of the day was reviewed and subjected to
lively debate. Resources Leaders visited each group ©
in turn, participating in the discussions and answer-
ing questions.
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