Front Cover.
Half Title Page.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Contents.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: The U.S. Peace Movement.
Guide to Related Topics.
Chronology of U.S. Peace Activism.
1: Abolitionism and the Peace Movement.
2: Adams, Charles Francis (1807–1886).
3: Addams, Jane (1860–1935).
4: Afghanistan (2001) and Iraq (2003) Wars: Antiwar Movements.
5: Allen, Devere (1891–1955).
6: America First Committee.
7: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
8: American Committee for the Outlawry of War.
9: American Friends Service Committee (AFSC).
10: American Peace Award.
11: American Peace Society (APS).
12: American Revolution: Antiwar Dissent.
13: American School Peace League (ASPL).
14: American Union Against Militarism (AUAM).
15: Andrews, Fannie Fern (1867–1950).
16: Another Mother for Peace (AMP).
17: Anti-Enlistment League.
18: Anti-Imperialist League.
19: Art, Antiwar.
20: Baez, Joan (1941–).
21: Bailey, Hannah Johnston (1839–1923).
22: Balch, Emily Greene (1867–1961).
23: Baldwin, Roger Nash (1884–1981).
24: Ballou, Adin (1803–1890).
25: Becker, Norma (1930–2006).
26: Beckwith, George Cone (1800–1870).
27: Bender, Harold Stauffer (1897–1962).
28: Benezet, Anthony (1713–1784).
29: Berger, Victor (1860–1929).
30: Berrigan, Daniel (1921–2016).
31: Berrigan, Philip (1923–2002).
32: Bethe, Hans (1906–2005).
33: Beyond War.
34: Blanchard, Joshua (C. 1772–1868).
35: Boeckel, Florence Brewer (1885–1965).
36: Bok, Edward William (1863–1930).
37: Boss, Charles Frederick, Jr. (1888–1965).
38: Boulding, Elise Marie (1920–2010), and Boulding, Kenneth Ewart (1910–1993).
39: Bourne, Randolph (1886–1918).
40: Boutwell, George Sewall (1818–1905).
41: Brown, Sam (1943—).
42: Bryan, William Jennings (1860–1925).
43: Burritt, Elihu (1810–1879).
44: Burton, Theodore (1851–1929).
45: Bussey, Gertrude (1888–1961).
46: Butler, Nicholas Murray (1862–1947).
47: Butler, Smedley Darlington (1881–1940).
48: Cadbury, Henry Joel (1883–1974).
49: Caldicott, Helen Mary (1938–).
50: Call to Resist Illegitimate Authority (1967).
51: Campaign for World Government.
52: Carnegie, Andrew (1835–1919).
53: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
54: Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP).
55: Catholic Peace Fellowship (CPF).
56: Catholic Worker Movement.
57: Catonsville Nine.
58: Catt, Carrie Chapman (1859–1947).
59: Central America: Antiwar Dissent.
60: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO).
61: Central Organization for A Durable Peace (CODP).
62: “Challenge of Peace”: National Conference of Catholic Bishops Pastoral Letter on War and Peace (3 May 1983).
63: Channing, William Ellery (1780–1842).
64: Chapman, Maria Weston (1806–1885).
65: Chicago Seven.
66: Chomsky, Noam (1928–).
67: Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT).
68: Church of the Brethren.
69: Church Peace Mission (CPM).
70: Church Peace Union (CPU).
71: Civil Disobedience.
72: Civil Rights and the Peace Movement.
73: Civil War: Antiwar Dissent.
74: Civilian Public Service (CPS).
75: Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam (CALCAV).
76: Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy.
77: Code Pink: Women for Peace.
78: Coffin, William Sloane, Jr. (1924–2006).
79: Colonial America: Antiwar Dissent.
80: Commission on a Just and Durable Peace (CJDP).
81: Commission to Study the Organization of Peace.
82: Committee for Concerted Peace Efforts (CCPE).
83: Committee for Nonviolent Action (CNVA).
84: Committee for Nonviolent Revolution (CNVR).
85: Committee in Solidarity With the People of El Salvador (CISPES).
86: Committee on Militarism in Education.
87: Conscientious Objection.
88: Cornell, Thomas Charles (1934–).
89: Cortright, David (1946–).
90: Council for a Livable World (CLW).
91: Counter-Recruitment.
92: Cousins, Norman (1915–1990).
93: Crane, Henry Hitt (1890–1977).
94: Crosby, Ernest Howard (1856–1907).
95: Curti, Merle (1897–1996).
96: Day, Dorothy (1897–1980).
97: Debs, Eugene Victor (1855–1926).
98: Dellinger, David (1915–2004).
99: Deming, Barbara (1917–1984).
100: Dennett, Mary Ware (1872–1947).
101: Detzer, Dorothy (1893–1981).
102: Dickinson, John (1732–1808).
103: Dodge, David Low (1774–1852).
104: Doty, Madeleine Zabriskie (1877–1963).
105: Draft Resistance.
106: Eastman, Crystal (1881–1928).
107: Eastman, Max (1883–1969).
108: Eddy, George Sherwood (1871–1963).
109: Eichelberger, Clark (1896–1980).
110: Einstein, Albert (1879–1955).
111: Ellsberg, Daniel (1931–).
112: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists (ECAS).
113: Emergency Peace Campaign (EPC).
114: Emergency Peace Federation (EPF).
115: Farmer, James Leonard, Jr. (1920–1999).
116: Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America (FCC).
117: Federation of American Scientists (FAS).
118: Feld, Bernard Taub (1919–1993).
119: Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR).
120: Fey, Harold Edward (1898–1990).
121: Fifth Avenue Peace Parade Committee.
122: Films, Antiwar.
123: Fonda, Jane (1937–).
124: Ford Peace Ship.
125: Forsberg, Randall Caroline (1943–2007).
126: Fosdick, Harry Emerson (1878–1969).
127: Foster, Abigail Kelley (1810–1887).
128: Foster, Stephen Symonds (1809–1881).
129: French, Paul Comly (1903–1960).
130: Friendly Association for Regaining and Preserving Peace With the Indians By Pacific Measures.
131: Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL).
132: Fromm, Erich (1900–1980).
133: Fulbright, James William (1905–1995).
134: Gandhi, Mohandas (1869–1948).
135: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805–1879).
136: Geneva Conventions (1864, 1906, 1929, 1949).
137: GI Coffeehouses.
138: Ginn, Edwin (1838–1914).
139: Gladden, Washington (1836–1918).
140: Goldman, Emma (1869–1940).
141: Gottlieb, Sanford (1926–).
142: Gray, Harold Studley (1894–1972).
143: Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament.
144: Gregg, Richard Bartlett (1885–1974).
145: Grimké, Thomas Smith (1786–1834).
146: Gulick, Sidney Lewis (1860–1945).
147: Hague Peace Conferences (1899, 1907).
148: Hartford Convention (1814).
149: Hassler, Alfred (1910–1991).
150: Hayden, Thomas (1939–2016).
151: Hennacy, Ammon (1893–1970).
152: Hershberger, Guy Franklin (1896–1989).
153: Hillquit, Morris (1869–1933).
154: Historic Peace Churches.
155: Hoar, George F. (1826–1904).
156: Hoffman, Isidor B. (1898–1981).
157: Holmes, John Haynes (1879–1964).
158: Holt, Hamilton (1872–1951).
159: Houser, George (1916–2015).
160: Howe, Julia Ward (1819–1910).
161: Hughan, Jessie Wallace (1875–1955).
162: Hull, Hannah Clothier (1872–1958).
163: Hull, William Isaac (1868–1939).
164: Indochina Peace Campaign (IPC).
165: Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies (IDDS).
166: Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW).
167: Isolationism and Noninterventionism.
168: Jack, Homer (1916–1993).
169: James, William (1842–1910).
170: Jay, William (1789–1858).
171: Jehovah’s Witnesses.
172: Jones, Jenkin Lloyd (1843–1918).
173: Jones, Paul (1880–1941).
174: Jones, Rufus Matthew (1863–1948).
175: Jordan, David Starr (1851–1931).
176: Judd, Sylvester (1813–1853).
177: Kaufman, Abraham (1908–2004).
178: Keep America out of War Congress (KAOWC).
179: Kellogg, Paul (1879–1958).
180: Kellogg–Briand Pact (1928).
181: Kelly, Kathy (1952–).
182: King, Martin Luther, Jr. (1929–1968).
183: Kirchwey, George Washington (1855–1942).
184: Korean War: Antiwar Dissent.
185: La Follette, Belle (1859–1931), and La Follette, Robert M. (1855–1925).
186: Ladd, William (1778–1841).
187: Lake Mohonk Conferences on International Arbitration (1895–1916).
188: League of Universal Brotherhood.
189: League to Enforce Peace.
190: Lederach, John Paul (1955–).