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Guide to the Glad Day Press Records, 1967-1973

ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY

Glad Day Press, Ithaca, New York, printed left-wing material during the 1960s and 1970s.

COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

Handbills and serials published by Glad Day Press, including material concerning the Vietnam War, the Black Liberation Movement, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); and the Cornell University Carpenter Hall takeover, May 1972. Serials include Caw! and New Left Notes (both published by the SDS), Mobilizer, Cornell-Ithaca Mobilizer, The First Issue, Workers Bulletin, Watu (published by The Black Literary Society of Cornell University), Dateline: Ithaca, New Patriot, Volunteers, Tiohero, and Notes from a Green Piano. Also, photographs, newsletters, publications, drafts of articles and speeches, and a calendar.

Titles: Caw!. New left notes. Mobilizer. Cornell-Ithaca mobilizer. The first issue. Workers bulletin. Watu. Dateline: Ithaca. New patriot. Volunteers. Tiohero. Notes from the green piano.

Subjects: Political clubs--New York (State)--Ithaca. College students--Political activity. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975. Radicalism. Student movements.

Form and Genre Terms: Handbills. Photographs.

Cite As: Glad Day Press records, #2961. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.

It has been described that the Glad Day Presses were located at 308 Stewart Ave. Ithaca, NY. On the main floor and basement. Insert google map here.