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Peace And Disarmament Literature — Part 5
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AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE (AFSC)
The first source also furnished the following items of
iterature which were obtained at the Saturday Opinion Forun,
ebru
wee Of
uary cv, 1965:
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1. A list of "Some Better Books" on Latin America
selected by HEBERTO SEIN. .
2. Petition captioned "An Appeal to the President
of the United States," stating in part: "Therefore, we urge
that the United States welcome the sitting of the Peoples
Republic of China to the UN," This item was issued by the
Womens International League for Peace and Freedom, Philadelphia, Pa
ol = Thon _ ed 2 ‘ae Nor ee ereee Pniladelinp —— =
a 3. Ten pages of reprints captioned "What Does
the Lord Require---?" containing various articles from
newspapers and other publications generally critical of
United States policy in Cuba.
4, <A two-page paper captioned "Alliance of Progress---
An American Partnership," setting forth some information concerning
the Alliance for Progress.
5. A four-page paper captioned "What Kind of
Revolution?" by SIDNEY LENS excerpted from Fellowship Magazine
of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and dated November 1, 1963.
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