Throughout the twentieth century, farmers and farm laborers in Iowa and the Midwest advocated for fair prices and fair treatment through farmers' organizations, including the National Farmers Organization, Iowa Farmers Union, and Iowa Farm Bureau Federation. Many joined protest actions such as obstructing tuberculosis testing during the Iowa Cow War (1931), striking during the Farmers' Holiday movement (1932-1933), and dumping milk (1960s). The collection consists of administrative records, photographs, correspondence, brochures, and other materials pertaining to these pro-farm organizations and actions.
Pages 1 and 3 of the newsletter of the Ames Audubon Society, September 1973. Highlights of the newsletter include details of the next program, "Birds of the Southwest" presented by Dr. Barton Morgan and Margaret L. Morgan and several paragraphs of a letter written by Lotus Miller on behalf of the society to Colonel Walter H. Johnson to protest environmental changes anticipated in Ledges State Park as a result of a project at the Saylorville Reservoir. Page 2 is found at: https://avian.lib.iastate.edu/documents/10182/view.
Protest and Survive Confronting the Beast is a January 26, 1982 event in the Iowa State University Lecture Series featuring Philip Berrigan. Peace activist Philip Berrigan discusses psychological aspects of Nazis who abetted the Holocaust and compares it with the development of nuclear weapons. This item was captioned by Rev.com in conformance with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility guidelines.
Peace with Justice is an October 19, 1987 event in the Iowa State University Lecture Series featuring Dorothy F. Cotton. Dorothy F. Cotton talks about the civil rights movement and the religious foundations of peaceful protest. This item was captioned by Rev.com in conformance with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility guidelines.
Human Hatred is a December 2, 1977 event in the Iowa State University Lecture Series featuring Arthur D. Drayton. Arthur D. Drayton discusses the importance of African American literature. This item was captioned by Rev.com in conformance with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility guidelines.
Human Hatred is a December 2, 1977 event in the Iowa State University Lecture Series featuring Arthur D. Drayton. Arthur D. Drayton discusses the importance of African American literature. This item was captioned by Rev.com in conformance with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility guidelines.
Oral history interviews conducted by the Iowa State University Library Special Collections Department with key individuals involved with protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. Interviewees included students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa.
Oral history interviews conducted by the Iowa State University Library Special Collections Department with key individuals involved with protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. Interviewees included students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa.
Oral history interviews conducted by the Iowa State University Library Special Collections Department with key individuals involved with protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. Interviewees included students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa.
Oral history interviews conducted by the Iowa State University Library Special Collections Department with key individuals involved with protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. Interviewees included students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa.
Oral history interviews conducted by the Iowa State University Library Special Collections Department with key individuals involved with protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. Interviewees included students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa.
Oral history interviews conducted by the Iowa State University Library Special Collections Department with key individuals involved with protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. Interviewees included students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa.
Oral history interviews conducted by the Iowa State University Library Special Collections Department with key individuals involved with protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. Interviewees included students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa.
Oral history interviews conducted by the Iowa State University Library Special Collections Department with key individuals involved with protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. Interviewees included students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa.
Oral history interviews conducted by the Iowa State University Library Special Collections Department with key individuals involved with protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. Interviewees included students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa.
Oral history interviews conducted by the Iowa State University Library Special Collections Department with key individuals involved with protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. Interviewees included students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa.
Oral history interviews conducted by the Iowa State University Library Special Collections Department with key individuals involved with protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. Interviewees included students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa.
Oral history interviews conducted by the Iowa State University Library Special Collections Department with key individuals involved with protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. Interviewees included students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa.
Oral history interviews conducted by the Iowa State University Library Special Collections Department with key individuals involved with protests against the Vietnam War on the Iowa State University campus. Interviewees included students, administrators, and citizens of Ames, Iowa.