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Veterans for Peace
438 N. Skinker
St. Louis, MO. 63130
Tel: 314 725-6005
Email: vfp@igc.org
Website: www. veteransforpeace.org
VFP is an organization of men and women who served in the military and
who work toward abolishing war through promoting alternatives to war.
VFP is dedicated to educating our fellow citizens to the true costs of
militarism, by working to change our nation's priorities, and by
conducting projects to heal the wounds of war.
War Resisters League
339 Lafayette Street
New York, NY 10012
Tel: 212-228-0450
Email: wrl@Warresisters.org
Website: www. warresisters.org
WRL is a pacifist organization founded in 1923. We do not support any
kind of war, international or civil. We believe in nonviolence to remove
all the causes of war. We produce educational resources (including The
Nonviolent Activist magazine), work in coalition with other peace and
justice groups, oppose conscription and all forms of militarism
including ROTC, provide training in civil disobedience, war tax
resistance, and other acts of putting conscience into action.
Voices in the Wilderness
1460 West Carmen Ave.
Chicago, IL 60640
Tel: 773-784-8065
Website: www.nonviolence.org/vitw
VITW is a joint US/UK campaign to end the economic sanctions against the
people of Iraq. Since 1996, more than fifty delegations have traveled to
Iraq to openly challenge the sanctions. Since September 2002, the Iraq
Peace Team, a group of nonviolent activists, has been on the ground in
Iraq standing in solidarity with the Iraqi people and working to prevent
a U.S. attack.
Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom
1213 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Tel: 215-563-7110
Fax: 215-563-5527
Email: wilpf@wilpf.org
Website: www. wilpf.org
WILPF works through peaceful means to achieve world disarmament, full
rights for women, racial and economic justice, and an end to all forms
of violence. We seek to establish political, social, and psychological
conditions that can assure peace, freedom, and justice for all.
Photograph and Drawing Credits
Page 3: Artist unknown
Page 4, upper: J.E. Taylor, J. Karst
Page 4, lower: New York Historical Society
Page 6: U.S. Army Signal Corps
Page 7, upper: Mayol
Page 7, middle: U.S. National Archives
Page 7, lower: W.A. Rogers
Page 9, upper: Karen Glynn and Eddie Becker Archive
Page 9, lower: U.S. Government (Forward March)
Page 11: Yosuke Yamahata
Page 13: U.S. Department of Defense
Page 14: Ngo Vinh Long collection
Page 15, upper and middle: U.S. Dept. of Defense
Page 20: Mary Martin
Page 24, upper and lower left: Commission of Inquiry for the
International War Crimes Tribunal
Page 24, right: New York Times
Page 31: Amir Shah, Associated Press
Page 45: John Schreiber
Page 55: Harvey Richards, War Resisters League
Page 56, upper: Brian Shannon
Page 56, lower: John Gray
Page 58, upper: Bernard Edelman
Page 58, lower: Flax Hermes
Page 59: Steven Gross
Page 61: Deirdre Griswold, International Action Center
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