Fuller, Barbara
(subjects include: The '50s, teach-in, Vietnam, anti-war marches, Indochina Peace Campaign, current status of Vietnam)
(interview no. 18)
(subjects include: The '50s, teach-in, Vietnam, anti-war marches, Indochina Peace Campaign, current status of Vietnam)
(interview no. 18)
(subjects include: Students for a Democratic Society president 1963-64, the '50s, National Students for a Democratic Society leadership, Ann Arbor Chapter of Students for a Democratic Society, Economic Research & Action Project, Vietnam, counter-culture, media, police repression, movement disintegration)
(interview no. 19)
(subjects include: Vietnam, anti-war marches, Ann Arbor Chapter of Students for a Democratic Society, White Panther Party, counter-culture, media, police repression, movement disintegration)
(interview no. 20)
(subjects include: The '50s, Civil Rights, National Students for a Democratic Society leadership, counter-culture, drugs, Drug Help, Food Co-ops)
(interview no. 21)
(subjects include: LS&A Dean 1964-73, University of Michigan, student power, Vietnam, teach-in, Black Action Movement)
(interview no. 22)
(subjects include: Students for a Democratic Society president 1962-3, the '50s, Civil Rights, Daily, National Students for a Democratic Society leadership, Economic Research & Action Project, White Panther Party, Racism, movement disintegration)
(interview no. 23)
(subjects include: Racism, Civil Rights, Black Power, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Welfare Rights Organization, Black Action Movement, Ann Arbor Chapter of Students for a Democratic Society, Human Rights Party)
(interview no. 24)
(subjects include: counter-culture, drugs, Rainbow People's Party, Human Rights Party, feminism)
(interview no. 25)
(subjects include: Ann Arbor Chapter of Students for a Democratic Society, National Students for a Democratic Society leadership, Economic Research & Action Project, feminism)
(interview no. 26)
(subjects include: editor Ann Arbor Argus, counter-culture, drugs, rock 'n roll, White Panther Party, police repression, Racism, movement disintegration)
(interview no. 27)