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Events & Flyers , 2000 - 2011-10-08

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Sub-Series E

Scope and Contents

This sub-series contains multiple activities and programs that the Lancaster Coalition for Peace and Justice (LCPJ) was involved in, many of which are in remeberance of those who have died in the Iraq War, such as the peace vigils, anniversariers, and mourning the dead. There are also flyers about other political topics such as opposing unjust survaillance, civil rights protests, and political stances on presidential canidates. Lastly there are events that the LCPJ are apart of that involve the community such as art programs, movie showings, the social action fair, the concerts for change program, workshops, and more.

Dates

  • 2000 - 2011-10-08

Conditions Governing Access 

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Extent

From the Collection: 2.50 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Spanish; Castilian

Repository Details

Part of the Millersville University Special Collections Repository

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