American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey (ACLU),
Scope and Contents
These fairly comprehensive records of the ACLU of New Jersey cover bureaucratic procedures (ballots for election, directory of the members on the Board of Directors, minutes and by-laws). Of particular interest in relation to the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) are the files relating to academic freedom of speech in the context of the Vietnam War and the ensuing anti-war movement that was taking root in campuses across the country and at NJIT. Contents include memoranda, notices of meetings, essays, pamphlets and mailers, minutes of meetings, by-laws, statements (issue papers about particular issues), ballots for an election, a directory of the board of directors listing individuals, and programs of conferences or events.
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
Boxes 1 through 54 are available for access at Rutgers University Special Collections and University Archives.
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