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Voices for Peace & Non-Violence

  1. Mildred Lisette Norman, the Peace Pilgrim.
  2. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Archives number BB 5488 3)
  3. Coretta Scott King, speaking for Martin Luther King, Jr., three weeks after his assassination.
  4. Dr. Benjamin Spock.
  5. Steve Connell: I Am an American.
  6. Curtis Bennett: My Country Tis of Thee.
  7. Women As Peacemakers: Unidentified women recorded in Nairobi, Kenya, during UN Conference On Women. Their voices are part of a collage from the documentary produced by Helene Rosenbleuth. (Archives number SZ 0330.04)
  8. WEB DuBois: World Peace and Revolt. (Archives number KZ 2230)
  9. Jesse Jackson: Study War No More. (Archives number KZ 1135)
  10. William Sloan Coffin: Hold Fast To Truth, Justice and Peace. (Archives number KZ 1481)
  11. Thich Naht Hanh.
  12. Richard Clark: apology before 9/11 Commission.
  13. June Jordan, speaking in Hayward, California, against Persian Gulf War, 1991.
  14. Patricia Isasa, Argentinian torture survivor, interviewed by Sonali Kolhatkar on Uprising Radio, KPFK.
  15. Dr. Allen Sobranski, former captain who served in Vietnam, 1967–1968: GIs & Vets Speak Out Against War. (Archives number BB 2297)
  16. Jane Fonda: Speaking at the gates of Travis Air Force Base after her show there was cancelled. (Archives number BC 0345)
  17. Barbara Ehrenreich: Why Men Love War.
  18. Gore Vidal: An Evening for Solidarity, presented after Daniel Singer (Archives
    number IZ 0206A)
  19. Kurt Vonnegut: Sermon On Nuclear Weapons, delivered inside the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, May 1982. (Archives number IZ 0248)