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Howard Zinn — Part 3
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The following references in the file captioned "Stop the
Draft Week" contain information pertaining to Howard Zinn, professor
at BU, in connection with his anti-draft activities from 10/2/67 to
10/16/67 in Boston. Zinn was one of the signers of "A Call to
Resist Illegitimate Authority", a pamphiet to support and assist
young men who resist. bhe war, distributed by Resist, an anti-draft
organization, on 10/2/67. Zinn also spoke agaivist the war in Vietnam
at an anti-draft rally in a) on 10/16/67 sponsored by the Resistance,
an anti-draft organization. (y}
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The following references on Howard Zinn, Professor at
Boston University, appear in the main file of Ernest P. Young. On
11/8/67 Zinn and Young were involwed in the defection in Japan of four
U.S. Navy sailors from the aircraft carrier "Intrepid". Zinn reportedly
received a telephone call from a member of the Japanese Peace-In-Vietnam
committee, Beheiren, who had been approached by the sailors for help.
The caller requested the name of a representative of the U.S. peace
movement who would go to Toyko as an observer. Zinn recommended Young,
who agreed to make the trip. Young arrived in Toyko on 11/8/67 and
subsequently talked with the sailors. (u)
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