A Guide to the Poras Collection of Vietnam War Memorabilia

Archives & Special Collections, University of Connecticut Libraries

Summary Information

Repository:
Archives & Special Collections, University of Connecticut Libraries
Creator:
Poras, Joseph.
Title:
A Guide to the Poras Collection of Vietnam War Memorabilia
ID:
2007.0124
Date [inclusive]:
undated, 1931-2001
Physical Description:
23.0 Linear feet
Language of the Material:
English
Abstract:
Materials from the American Vietnam War era, including American and Vietnamese propaganda, posters from the pro-war and anti-war movements, as well as artifacts from American soldiers who served in the war. 

Preferred Citation

[Item description, #:#], Poras Collection of Vietnam War Memorabilia Papers. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.

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History

The American military involvement in Vietnam, commonly referred to in the United States as the Vietnam War, was an attempt to prevent the spread of Communism in Southeast Asia and to support the South Vietnamese government’s opposition to the National Liberation Front and the Communist-allied North. North Vietnam received military and financial support from Communist allies China and the Soviet Union; the anti-communist South Vietnam received military and financial support from the United States. 

Initially, there was public support for American involvement in Vietnam, with one poll suggesting an 80% approval rating for the war in February 1965. The number of troops deployed to Vietnam escalated in 1965, and by April 1965, one thousand tons of bombs had been dropped by Americans and South Vietnamese on the Viet Cong in the north. By July 1965, the number of draft calls from the United States was doubled to 35,000 new soldiers drafted each month, and in August of the same year, United States President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a law criminalizing the burning of a draft card. As the number of troops (and casualties) in Vietnam increased, anti-war demonstrations become more prevalent, occurring both in American cities as well as internationally. In October 1965, 25,000 Americans marched on Washington, D.C. in support of US intervention in Vietnam. The following month, 35,000 anti-war protestors circle the White House. By April 1967, anti-war protests in New York involved over 200,000 people. Meanwhile, public opinion about the war was still divided, with 70,000 people in New York marching in support of the war the following month.

A turning point in the war occurred on January 31, 1968, as 84,000 Viet Cong guerrillas aided by NVA troops launched the Tet Offensive, attacking a hundred cities and towns throughout South Vietnam. American TV news crews in Vietnam filmed the attack on the US embassy in Saigon, as well as the bloody battle scenes showing American soldiers under fire, along with dead bodies and images of soldiers dying. The graphic footage was shown on the nightly news in the United States, as had never previously been seen before, and heightened the American public’s disapproval of the war.

Anti-war protests in the United States escalated during this time. On April 23, 1968, anti-war protestors at Columbia University seized 5 buildings. Over 200,000 students in New York City refused to go to class on April 27. By August 1968, there had been 221 student protests at 101 US colleges and universities in that year alone. The "Mobilization" peace demonstration on November 15, 1969, drew approximately 250,000 people, making it at the time the largest anti-war protest in American history.

On April 30, 1970, President Nixon announced that American and South Vietnamese troops had entered Cambodia, sparking another wave of protest in the United States against Nixon and the Vietnam War, particularly at colleges and universities in the days following the announcement. On May 4, 1970, National Guardsmen shot and killed four student protestors at Kent State University in Ohio, and injured an additional 9 others. In response to the killings, over 400 colleges and universities across the United States shut down. Nearly 100,000 protesters surrounded various government buildings including the White House and historical monuments. By March 1970, half of Americans polled believe the war to be "morally wrong." Peace negotiations proceeded in Paris, but were not agreed upon until 1973.

The fighting continued for two more years after the United States left Vietnam. Southern Vietnam was weakened not only in military forces but also economically without the United States troops to support them. Eventually the Viet Minh in North Vietnam over took South Vietnam, establishing a communist government.

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Scope and Content

The Poras Collection of Vietnam War Memorabilia consists of a wide range of materials from the Vietnam War era. Covering not only the many opinions of the United States during this time, the collection also includes materials from China,Denmark,Germany,Italy,Russia and Vietnam.

The collection includes buttons, photographs, fliers, booklets, pamphlets, posters, comic books, publications, propaganda money, stamps, envelopes, metals, flags, t-shirts, Zippo lighters used by servicemen, political cartoons, leaflets, movies, audio recordings, maps, books, buttons, and stickers collected by Joseph and Linda Poras.

There are no personal papers in this collection.

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Arrangement

Series I: Ephemera ( 1931-1986)

Series II: Artifacts ( n.d, 1968-1975)

Series III: Publications and Articles on the Vietnam War ( 1961-1972)

Series IV: Oversized Posters ( n.d., 1960-2001)

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Administrative Information

Publication Statement

Archives & Special Collections, University of Connecticut Libraries June 2008

University of Connecticut Libraries405 Babbidge Road Unit 1205Storrs, Connecticut, 06269-1205860.486.2524archives@uconn.edu

Revision Description

December 2012

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and the owner(s) of the copyright.

Acquisition Information

The collection was donated to Archives & Special Collections by Joseph and Linda Poras in November 2007.

Access

The collection is open and available for research.

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Related Materials

Separated Material

The following materials have been separated from the collection and cataloged:

Music from the Original Sound Track “Jud” (LP 1188)

Why I Oppose the War in VietnamMartin Luther King Jr. (LP 1189)

Vietnam: With the American Fighting Man. (LP 1190)

Wish You Were Here, Buddy (LP 1191)

Joy to UC: Free Speech Carols (FF 55)

Seize the Time!Elaine Brown (LP 1185)

War and Memory in the Aftermath of Vietnam September 15/December 19, 1987: A Multi-Disciplinary Program of Visual Art, Commissioned Installations, Photography, Film, Video, Literature, Theater, Music and Public Discussions.

Vietnam Behind the Lines: Images from the War 1965 – 1975.

Decade of Protest: Political Posters From the United States, Viet Nam, Cuba 1965 – 1975

Confronting the War Machine: Draft Resistance During the Vietnam War.

Five Women I Love: Bob Hope’s Vietnam Story.

Blacks in America’s Wars: The Shift in Attitudes from the Revolutionary War to Vietnam

After Shock: Poems and Prose From the Vietnam War.

Dr. Spock on Vietnam

As Seen By Both Sides: American and Vietnamese Artists Look at the War.

The People of Vietnam will Triumph! The U.S. Aggressors Will Be Defeated! – A Collection of Chinese Art Works in Support of the Vietnamese People’s Struggle.

A Nation Builds Under Fire

Know Your Enemy – The Viet Cong

Loin Du Vietnam

Ready on Arrival: USS Independence in Vietnam

The Green Berets

To The Shores of Hell

Vietnam A Television History: The Roots of War

Vietnam: Chronicle of a War

Vietnam Home Movies: The True Story of Captain James “Bob” Powell and “The Gunslingers.”

Vietnam Volume 1: The Seeds of Conflict/America Takes Charge

Vietnam Volume 2: The Elusive Enemy/Courage Under Fire

Vietnam Volume 3: The World of Charlie Company/Fire From the Sky

Vietnam Volume 4: Dateline: Saigon/The TET Offensive

Vietnam Volume 5: America Pulls Back/The End of the Road

Vietnam Weapons of The Infantry: Official U.S. Army Training Film

Why Vietnam?

Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music: The Director’s Cut. Vol. 1

Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music: The Director’s Cut. Vol. 2

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Controlled Access Headings

  • Anti-War Propaganda.
  • Artifacts.
  • Buttons.
  • Clippings.
  • Comic Books.
  • Maps.
  • Pamphlets.
  • Photographs.
  • Postcards.
  • Posters.
  • Publications.
  • Stamps.
  • Video Recordings.
  • Vietnam War.
  • War Propoganda.
  • War Protests.

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Collection Inventory

Series I: Ephemera,, 1931-1986

Title/DescriptionInstances
"Bullet Bags," Vietnamese,, 1969
Box 1: Folder 1
Clippings,, 1967-1971
Box 1: Folder 2
Comic Books, Chinese,, 1972
Box 1: Folder 3
Comic Books, English,, 1966-1986
Box 1: Folder 4
Correspondence, English,, 1970
Box 1: Folder 5
Correspondence, Richard Nixon,, 1970
Box 1: Folder 6
Envelopes,, 1965-1973
Box 1: Folder 7
Fliers,, 1954-1975
Box 1: Folder 8
Hunting License, Satirical,, 1966
Box 1: Folder 9
Map of Vietnam Conflict,, After 1966
Box 1: Folder 10
Medals Literature,, 1954-1975
Box 1: Folder 11
Military Booklets,, 1963-1969
Box 1: Folder 12
National Catalog, Joint U.S. Public Affairs Office,, 1969
Box 2: Folder 13
Pamphlets,, 1965-1973
Box 2: Folder 14
Photographs,, 1954-1975
Box 2: Folder 15
Political Cartoons, Chinese,, 1954-1975
Box 2: Folder 16
Political Cartoons, English,, 1966-1970
Box 2: Folder 17
Postcards,, 1965-1972
Box 2: Folder 18
Postcard, John Lenon and Yoko Ono International Billboard Campaign, Germany,,, 1969
Box 2: Folder 19
Postcard, John Lenon and Yoko Ono International Billboard Campaign, Italy,,, 1969
Box 2: Folder 20
Postcards, Russian,, 1931, 1934, 1966-1967
Box 2: Folder 21
Posters, Chinese,, 1965
Box 2: Folder 22
Posters, United StatesVietnam War Movies,, 1967
Box 8:
Posters, United States Military,, 1954-1975
Box 2: Folder 23
Poster, Vietnamese,, 1967
Box 2: Folder 24
POW*MIA Literature,, 1954-1975
Box 2: Folder 25
Propaganda Cards, English,, 1954-1975
Box 2: Folder 26
Propaganda Leaflets, Vietnamese,, 1967-1968
Box 2: Folder 27
Propaganda Leaflet Information, English ,, 1954-1975
Box 2: Folder 28
Propaganda Banknotes, Vietnamese,, undated
Box 2: Folder 29
Propaganda Playing Cards, Vietnamese,, undated
Box 2: Folder 30
Propaganda Postcards, "VC/Mien Nam",, undated
Box 2: Folder 31
Publications, English,, 1962-1969
Box 2: Folder 32
Publications, German,, 1966
Box 2: Folder 33
Scrapbook, US Press Coverage Demonstration,, 1967
Box 2: Folder 34
Stamps, ,, 1954-1975
Box 2: Folder 35
Vietnam Summer Working Paper,, 1967
Box 2: Folder 36

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Series II: Artifacts,, undated, 1968-1975
Political Buttons,, undated
Box 3:
Star of Khang Chien Medal,, undated
Box 3:
Purple Heart Medal,, undated
Box 3:
Bronze Star Medal for Meritorious Acheivement in Ground Operations Against Hostile Forces in South Vietnam,, undated
Box 3:
Vietnam Service Medal,, undated
Box 3:
POW*MIA Sticker, undated
Box 3:
Vietname Vung Tau Zippo Lighter,, undated
Box 3:
K.O.T. Pipe Lighter,, undated
Box 3:
Vietnam My Tho Zippo Lighter, undated
Box 3:
Pelanne Claude Zippo Lighter,, undated
Box 3:
Cloth Map of Indochina,, undated
Box 7:
North Vietnamese Victory Banner,, undated
Box 3:
T-Shirt: "Visit Vietnam: Fun Capital of the World",, undated
Box 3:

Series III: Publications and Articles on the Vietnam War,, 1961-1972

Title/DescriptionInstances
LIFE,, 1961 October 27
Box 4: Folder 37
LIFE,, 1963 October 11
Box 4: Folder 38
LIFE,, 1964 March 20
Box 4: Folder 39
LIFE,, 1964 March 27
Box 4: Folder 40
LIFE,, 1964 April 10
Box 4: Folder 41
LIFE,, 1964 July 31
Box 4: Folder 42
LIFE,, 1964 August 14
Box 4: Folder 43
LIFE,, 1964 August 21
Box 4: Folder 44
LIFE,, 1964 September 11
Box 4: Folder 45
LIFE,, 1964 December 4
Box 4: Folder 46
LIFE,, 1964 December 11
Box 4: Folder 47
LIFE,, 1965 August 20
Box 4: Folder 48
LIFE,, 1965 November 5
Box 4: Folder 49
LIFE,, 1966 January 14
Box 4: Folder 50
LIFE,, 1966 April 8
Box 4: Folder 51
LIFE,, 1966 December 9
Box 5: Folder 52
LIFE,, 1967 April 7
Box 5: Folder 53
LIFE,, 1967 August 25
Box 5: Folder 74
LIFE,, 1968 March 22
Box 5: Folder 55
LIFE,, 1969 October 24
Box 5: Folder 56
LIFE,, 1970 May 15
Box 5: Folder 57
LIFE,, 1972 May 12
Box 5: Folder 58
LIFE,, 1973 January 21
Box 5: Folder 59
National Geographic,, 1968 December
Box 6: Folder 64
Paris Match,, 1967 May 13
Box 5: Folder 61
Paris Match,, 1967 December 2
Box 5: Folder 62
Der Spiegel,, 1968 February 2
Box 6: Folder 65
Der Spiegel,, 1969 Decemeber 1
Box 6: Folder 66
Der Spiegel,, 1968 February 2
Box 6: Folder 67
Rolling Stone,, 1970 April 2
Box 5: Folder 62
Rolling Stone,, 1972 May 25
Box 5: Folder 63
Time,, 1967 May 26
Box 6: Folder 68
Time,, 1967 December 22
Box 6: Folder 69

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Series IV: Oversized Posters,, undated, 1960-2001
Shock Patrol,, 1960
Folder P1
U.S. Army Recruiting Poster,, 1960
Folder P2
American Imperialism Must Be Driven Out of Southern Vietnam,, 1963
Folder P3
Scramble at Phan Rang,, 1963
Folder P4
Commandos in Vietnam,, 1964
Folder P5
Sin by Silence,, 1964
Folder P6
Operation CIA,, 1965
Folder P7
Civilization American Style,, 1966
Folder P8
I Want You for the US Army,, 1966
Folder P9
Determined to Protect Every Inch of the Fatherland,, 1966
Folder P10
Postal Support for Troops,, 1966
Folder P11
Protect Your Country and Your Work: Boasting Will Benefit the Enemy,, 1966
Folder P12
This Loss is One for All Our People. This Victory is One for Mankind,, 1966
Folder P13
Visit Vietnam,, 1966
Folder P14
You Be Damned!,, 1966
Folder P15
Alan Ginsburg,, 1967
Folder P16
American Gothic,, 1967
Folder P17
And They Will Never Be The Same,, 1967
Folder P18
Avoid Drafts,, 1967
Folder P19
Cry... Two Three the Number of Vietnams...,, 1967
Folder P20
Confront the Warmakers,, 1967
Folder P21
Demonstration Against the War in Vietnam,, 1967
Folder P22
Draft Women First,, 1967
Folder P23
Dragonship,, undated
Folder P24
End Bad Breath,, 1967
Folder P25
Exorcise the Pentagon,, 1967
Folder P26
Far from Vietnam (Loin du Vietnam),, 1967
Folder P27
Johnson's "Johnson",, 1967
Folder P28
Join,, 1967
Folder P29
Message for Hanoi,, 1967
Folder P30
Napalm,, 1967
Folder P31
Perimeter Guard,, 1967
Folder P32
Quack,, 1967
Folder P33
The Purple Realm,, 1967
Folder P34
Victory for Vietnam,, 1967
Folder P35
Vietnam Summer 1967,, 1967
Folder P36
War is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things,, 1967
Folder P37
2,000 Planes Shot Down, Vietnam Will Win,, 1968
Folder P38
Air Force Flying Hospital,, 1968
Folder P39
Air Support,, 1968
Folder P40
Berrigan Brothers,, 1968
Folder P41
Ceremony of Going to War,, 1968
Folder P42
Checking the Weather? US Air Force Recruiting,, 1968
Folder P43
Cut the Hands of Imperialism,, 1968
Folder P44
Determined to Defeat American Sky Bandits,, 1968
Folder P45
Dark Ages,, 1968
Folder P46
East Germany: Solidarity With Vietnam,, 1968
Folder P47
Execution,, 1968
Folder P48
Fighting to End War,, 1968
Folder P49
Girls Say Yes,, 1968
Folder P50
Green Berets Movie Poster,, 1968
Folder P51
Hey Roll Me Under,, 1968
Folder P52
Joan Baez,, 1968
Folder P53
Join the Army,, 1968
Folder P54
LBJ,, 1968
Folder P55
Letter to Mom From Vietnam,, 1968
Folder P56
Medic Captain Garcia and Mother Superior,, 1968
Folder P57
National Lampoon Poster,, 1968
Folder P58
Navy Recruit Poster,, 1968
Folder P59
Peace,, 1968
Folder P60
Put Your Money Where Your Boys Are,, 1968
Folder P61
Ready to Take Off,, 1968
Folder P62
Rudi Dutschke,, 1968
Folder P63
Sentinal,, 1968
Folder P64
Silent Majority,, 1968
Folder P65
Special Forces Patrol,, 1968
Folder P66
Stop,, 1968
Folder P67
Suppose They Gave A War...,, 1968
Folder P68
Thunderchief Crew,, 1968
Folder P69
Time Out,, 1968
Folder P70
Toronto,, 1968
Folder P71
Uneasy Solitude,, 1968
Folder P72
US Air Force Hospital Plane,, 1968
Folder P73
VD,, 1968
Folder P74
Vietnam,, 1968
Folder P75
Vietnam at War,, 1968
Folder P76
Vietnam Guerra e Pace,, 1968
Folder P77
Vietnam Will Win,, 1968
Folder P78
Week of Solidarity With Vietnam,, 1968
Folder P79
Welcome to Local Board #48,, 1968
Folder P80
Winning Hearts and Minds,, 1968
Folder P81
Women in Limbo,, 1968
Folder P82
Would You Die to Save This Face?,, 1968
Folder P83
Would You Refuse an Old Man?,, 1968
Folder P84
17e Parallele: Le Vietnam en Guerre,, 1969
Folder P85
American Aggressors,, 1969
Folder P86
Armored Personnel Carrier Patrol,, 1969
Folder P87
Chicken Little,, 1969
Folder P88
Federal Employees Moratorium,, 1969
Folder P89
Fire Support at Plei Djering,, 1969
Folder P90
Hail Hero!,, 1969
Folder P91
I Want You,, 1969
Folder P92
Instant Support,, 1969
Folder P93
Invest Your Son,, 1969
Folder P94
Jerry Rubin,, 1969
Folder P95
March Against Death,, 1969
Folder P96
March Against the War,, 1969
Folder P97
Mend America,, 1969
Folder P98
Mortar Attack,, 1969
Folder P99
My Tho River,, 1969
Folder P100
Nixon and Mai Lai Massacre,, 1969
Folder P101
Nixon's On the Line,, 1969
Folder P102
Oppose,, 1969
Folder P103
Out Now,, 1969
Folder P104
Pray for Peace,, 1969
Folder P105
Reconnaissance, Long Binh,, 1969
Folder P106
Solidarity With Laos,, 1969
Folder P107
Solidarity With Vietnam,, 1969
Folder P108
Someday?,, 1969
Folder P109
Support Our Boys in Vietnam,, 1969
Folder P110
Vietnam,, 1969
Folder P111
Your Tax Dollars at Work,, 1969
Folder P112
A Teach In,, 1970
Folder P113
Black Protest Against the War,, 1970
Folder P114
Cambridge Mass Referendum on Vietnam War,, 1970
Folder P115
Dickie Mass College of Art Printing,, 1970
Folder P116
Don't Worry I Will Help You,, 1970
Folder P117
Down With Imperialism,, 1970
Folder P118
Dove of Peace,, 1970
Folder P119
Hanoi/Kent,, 1970
Folder P120
Have a Heart,, 1970
Folder P121
Ho Chi Mihn,, 1970
Folder P122
Holy Dickies Prayer,, 1970
Folder P123
Saigon Harbor,, 1970
Folder P124
I've Kicked the Habit,, 1970
Folder P125
Let's Have Peace in Vietnam,, 1970
Folder P126
John Lennon,, 1970
Folder P127
Mass College of Art Goya Poster,, 1970
Folder P128
Mass College of Art Pharmacy Poster,, 1970
Folder P129
No Christmas as Usual,, 1970
Folder P130
Peace Finger,, 1970
Folder P131
Peace Needs No Excuse,, 1970
Folder P132
Peace Makers Boston,, 1970
Folder P133
Protesting: Coca Cola Support of War,, 1970
Folder P134
Psychedelic Peace,, 1970
Folder P135
Quote from Hitler,, 1970
Folder P136
Resist War,, 1970
Folder P137
Saigon,, 1970
Folder P138
Saigon Harbor,, 1970
Folder P139
Sam's Finger,, 1970
Folder P140
Stop the War,, 1970
Folder P141
Stop the War Save Children,, 1970
Folder P142
Support Indochina,, 1970
Folder P143
The Draft Board Tells Us,, 1970
Folder P144
The Silent Majority,, 1970
Folder P145
The Vietnam War Continues, 1970
Folder P146
The White Dove,, 1970
Folder P147
To Vietnam and Back,, 1970
Folder P148
Tribes,, 1970
Folder P149
Vietnam,, 1970
Folder P150
Vietnam Means Death to the Brothers,, 1970
Folder P151
Vietnamization,, 1970
Folder P152
War is Over,, 1970
Folder P153
Withdrawal,, 1970
Folder P154
Bell Heuys Supporting Vietnam Operations,, 1971
Folder P155
Bring Our Brothers Home Now!,, 1971
Folder P156
Dove,, 1971
Folder P157
Getting Out,, 1971
Folder P158
I'd Rather Be Red Than Dead,, 1971
Folder P159
...Love it More,, 1970
Folder P160
Lt. Calley,, 1971
Folder P161
Moratorium,, 1971
Folder P162
Nixon Tearing the Heart out of Indochina,, 1971
Folder P163
Peace,, 1971
Folder P164
Peace Swirl,, 1971
Folder P165
Quick Reaction,, 1971
Folder P166
Stop War,, 1971
Folder P167
Thanksgiving,, 1971
Folder P168
The Magician,, 1971
Folder P169
The Trooper,, 1971
Folder P170
Together With Vietnam,, 1971
Folder P171
Vietnam the Victor, 1971
Folder P172
9,279,295 Tons,, 1972
Folder P173
Chained to Yesterday/Women in Limbo,, 1972
Folder P174
Chico the Gun Fighter,, 1972
Folder P175
Four More Years,, 1972
Folder P176
Join the Army,, 1972
Folder P177
Logistics,, 1973
Folder P178
March Against the War,, 1972
Folder P179
McGovern,, 1972
Folder P180
McGovern for President,, 1972
Folder P181
Old Soldiers Never Die They Just Fade Away,, 1972
Folder P182
Peace In Paris,, 1972
Folder P183
Peace With Honor,, 1972
Folder P184
Ready to Perform Military Service and Protect the Fatherland,, 1972
Folder P185
Sarge!,, 1972
Folder P186
Supporting the Troops,, 1972
Folder P187
The Visitors,, 1972
Folder P188
Tomorrow the War Will End,, 1972
Folder P189
Vietnam Tomb of Militarism,, 1972
Folder P190
Welcome Home Soldier Boys,, 1972
Folder P191
When the Day of Victor Comes, Our Town Will Return to Constructing a Better Country and Making it Bigger and More Beautiful- Ho Chi Minh,, 1972
Folder P192
Where Have All the Flowers Gone?,, 1972
Folder P193
XII Anniversary of the FNL,, 1972
Folder P194
Cut Aid to Thieu,, 1973
Folder P195
Day of Concerns,, 1973
Folder P196
Determined to Be Victorious,, 1973
Folder P197
Drill Instructor,, 1973
Folder P198
Hill 170,, 1973
Folder P199
La Selva de Xanu,, 1973
Folder P200
Marine Prayer,, 1973
Folder P201
Roof-Scape,, 1973
Folder P202
Silent Majority,, 1973
Folder P203
War Almost Over,, 1973
Folder P204
Broken Treaties Vietnam/Native Americans,, 1974
Folder P205
Independence of Cambodia,, 1974
Folder P206
POW MIA,, 1974
Folder P207
Solidarity With the People of Vietnam,, 1974
Folder P208
Build and Defend the New Life,, 1975
Folder P209
Nhung: Una Muchacha de Sigon,, 1975
Folder P210
The War is Over,, 1975
Folder P211
The People of Vietnam Have Won,, 1976
Folder P212
Ho Chi Mihn,, 1980
Folder P213
For a World of Justice and Solidarity 35th Anniversary OSPAAL,, 2001
Folder P214
Celebrate the Great Victory of the Spring and Move Forward Inspirationally,, undated
Folder P215
Convoy Cover,, undated
Folder P216
Moratorium,, undated
Folder P217
North Vietnam: Victory is Ours,, undated
Folder P218
Rainy Landing,, undated
Folder P219
Red Cross Nurse,, undated
Folder P220
Secretary of Defense: John McNamara,, undated
Folder P221
To the Men That Served,, undated
Folder P222
Uncle Ho Says Victory, Then It Is!,, undated
Folder P223
Unity and Success,, undated
Folder P224
Untitled,, undated
Folder P225
Untitled,, undated
Folder P226
Viva Vietnam,, undated
Folder P227
War Continues,, undated
Folder P228
Way of Life,, undated
Folder P229
Welcome to the New Constitution,, undated
Folder P230
Who Love Children as Much as Uncle Ho Does? Who Loves Uncle Ho as Much as We Children Do?,, undated
Folder P231

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