Peace Information Center
The Peace Information Center (PIC) was an anti-war organization based in the United States which provided information on peace initiatives in other countries, and promoted the Stockholm appeal. The organization was in existence from April 3 to October 12, 1950. Members included O. John Rogge, W. E. B. Du Bois, John T. McManus, Paul Robeson, C. B. Baldwin, Albert E. Kahn, , Gene Weltfish, Leon Strauss, , , and Shirley Graham. In early 1951, following the dissolution of the PIC, DuBois and others established the American Peace Crusade.
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Peace Information Center
The Peace Information Center (PIC) was an anti-war organization based in the United States which provided information on peace initiatives in other countries, and promoted the Stockholm appeal. The organization was in existence from April 3 to October 12, 1950. Members included O. John Rogge, W. E. B. Du Bois, John T. McManus, Paul Robeson, C. B. Baldwin, Albert E. Kahn, , Gene Weltfish, Leon Strauss, , , and Shirley Graham. In early 1951, following the dissolution of the PIC, DuBois and others established the American Peace Crusade.
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