Scope and Contents
1). One page handwritten notes on yellow legal pad sheet
2). Copy of newspaper article: “U.S. Volunteers Help Nicaragua with the Harvest,” The New York Times, Thursday, February 16, 1984. Original clipping in Restricted folder due to fragility
3). List of informational sources about developments in Nicaragua and Central America
4). Caribbean Basin Information Project, January 1984
5). Copy: Newsletter, dated March 18, 1984, relating to Brigades
6). “If Washington Doesn’t Speak for You in Central America, Stand with the People of Nicaragua,” prospectus from National Network in Solidarity with the Nicaraguan People
7). Paper: “From the From the Classroom to the Cotton Fields,” C. Edwin Baker. Five copies marked d.1-d.5, d.5 marked ‘shortened”
8). Three more copies of “From the Classroom to the Cotton Fields,” C. Edwin Baker, one marked d.5
9). Copy of article written by C. Edwin Baker for the Penn World Review, “From the Classroom to the Cotton Fields: A First-Hand Analysis of the Situation in Nicaragua,” November 1984
10). Copy of newspaper article: “Baker outlines transformed curri.,” by Roger Ashodian. Original clippings of these articles are in the Restricted Information folder due to fragility
11). Eleven copies of the op-ed piece, “Nicaraguans back their leaders . . .” by C. Edwin Baker
Dates
- Creation: circa 1984 and undated
Repository Details
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