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Ammon Hennacy Expounds on Tolstoy, 1967-02-03

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.51
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Press cutting of an article appearing in Daily Utah Chronicle, regarding the author's interviews with Hennacy and Hennacy's philosophy and anarchist activities..

Dates: Publication: 1967-02-03

Freedom and Responsibility, Undated

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.51
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"Freedom without responsibility is being a slave of random emotioons, and responsibility without freedom is being a slave of routine...." An opinion piece admonishing the young people of the counter-culture about their "drifing" and the hope that, as they now have their freedom, they will achieve some responsibility.

Dates: Undated

Letters from McCord to the Hennacys

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.52
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Carbon copy typed letters from McCord to the Hennacy's.

Dates: 1964 - 1970

Letters from the Hennacys to McCord

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.52
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Typed and signed letters and notes, often typed on verso of flyers or strips of lined notebook paper. One letter with envelope includes 3 black and white snapshots featuring Ammon and Joan Hennacy, and Ammon Hennacy with his dog.

Dates: 1964 - 1970

No Taxes for War in Viet Nam!, 1965

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.51
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Flyer announcing Hennacy's intention to fast and picket, for 20 days, against the payment of taxes for war for 20 days.

Dates: Publication: 1965

Obituaries, 1970-01-16

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.51
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Single page photocopy of two obituaries appearing in The New York Times and in The Salt Lake Tribune.

Dates: Publication: 1970-01-16

On Civil Disobedience, Undated

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.51
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Brief biography of Ammon Hennacy provided as an introduction to his talk on civil disobedience, sponsored by the Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Includes press cutting about his talk ("Author urges protest iinn committee address") appearing in Daily Evergreen, the student newspaper of Washington State University.

Dates: Publication: Undated