Hedemann, EdOverview
Most widely held works by
Ed Hedemann
Guide to war tax resistance
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3 editions published between 1981 and 1986 in English and held by 81 libraries worldwide
War Resisters League organizer's manual
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2 editions published between 1981 and 1986 in English and held by 70 libraries worldwide
War tax resistance : a guide to withholding your support from the military
by Ed Hedemann
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3 editions published between 1992 and 2003 in English and held by 59 libraries worldwide
Nuclear America
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3 editions published between 1978 and 1979 in English and held by 26 libraries worldwide
Der Betrieb des Unterrichts in den Landschulen : nebst Stoffverzeichnissen und Plänen
by Ed Hedemann
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2 editions published between 1884 and 1887 in German and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Training horses in Hawaii and stories of long ago : the right way, the wrong way, and my way
by Ed Hedemann
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1 edition published in 2001 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
WIN magazine records, 1968-1984
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Chiefly published and unpublished mss. for magazine articles and poems including articles promoting liberal and radical causes including disarmament, draft resistance, war tax refusal, and other pacifist concerns, and civil rights, women's liberation, and environmental protection; together with minutes of its editorial board (1968-1983) and staff (1974-1982), correspondence, administrative files, subject file, and photos relating to protests and demonstrations in support of nonviolence. Correspondents include Maris Cakars, Ann Morrissett Davidon, Ralph DiGia, Larry Gara, Neil Haworth, Ed Hedemann, Grace Hedemann, Marty Jezer, David McReynolds, James Peck, Igal Roodenko, and Wendy Schwartz.
Records, 1975-1978
by Continental Walk for Disarmament and Social Justice
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Minutes (May 1975-Oct. 1976) of steering committee (later coordinating committee); correspondence (1975-1978); leaflets and publicity issued by the walk and by regional peace groups; questionnaires completed by walkers together with their letters and narrative accounts; copies of the periodical The Continental Walk News (Oct. 1975-Oct. 1976); regional file of clippings; files by region including minutes, memos, correspondence, publicity, and newsletters; and sound reels. Correspondents include Larry Erickson, Larry Gara, Ed Hedemann, Steve Ladd, Vickie Leonard, Bradford Lyttle, David McReynolds, India Owen, and Joanne Sheehan.
Records, 1923-[ongoing
by War Resisters League
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Minutes of the league's executive committee, correspondence, literature, releases, mailings, annual peace calendars, committee files, branch records, material about projects including publication of its newspaper The Conscientious Objector, and the files of administrators Abraham Kaufman, Ralph DiGia, David McReynolds, and Grace Hedemann. Correspondents include Sidney Aberman, Devere Allen, Rex M. Corfman, Julius Eichel, Edward P. Gottlieb, George W. Hartmann, Ed Hedemann, Ammon A. Hennacy, John Haynes Holmes, Jessie Wallace Hughan, Roy Kepler, Frieda L. Lazarus, A.J. Muste, Tracy Mygatt, Frank Olmstead, Bayard Rustin, Igal Roodenko, and Wendy Schwartz.
Karl Bissinger, the last third photos by Ed Hedemann or Grace Hedemann unless otherwise noted
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Training for mass nonviolent action are current methods adequate
by Ed Hedemann
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1 edition published in 1979 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Formal remarks made by War Resister's League member Ed Hedemann to a Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting in New York, chiefly concerning training for mass demonstrations, issues associated with that training, and whether training is necessary. Hedemann also discusses the history of demonstration training. A question and answer period follows. more
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Aberman, Sidney Allen, Devere,--1891-1955 Anecdotes Archives Civil disobedience Civil rights Committee for Nonviolent Action Community organization Conscientious objection Conscientious objectors Continental Walk for Disarmament and Social Justice Cowboys Disarmament Disarmament--Societies, etc. Draft registration Eichel, Julius,--1896- Environmental protection Feminism Gottlieb, Edward P Handbooks, manuals, etc. Hennacy, Ammon,--1893-1970 History Holmes, John Haynes,--1879-1964 Horses--Training Income tax Kepler, Roy C Lazarus, Frieda Langer Leadership Maps Muste, Abraham John,--1885-1967 National service New York Workshop in Nonviolence Nonviolence Nuclear facilities Olmstead, Frank Pacifism Pacifists Pacifists--Political activity Peace movements Peace--Societies, etc. Pressure groups Propaganda Radioactive fallout Roodenko, Igal Sources Tax protests and appeals United States War--Moral and ethical aspects War Resisters League War tax resistance
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