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Box/ Folder Title Contents Unique ID Online 1/1 Folkstone News; Winter 1990 issue of Folkstone News, described by the magazine as “Indiana’s CHRC.JAMES.001 Winter 1990 only news magazine dedicated to folk/acoustic music.” This issue features David James on the cover as winner of the 1989 All-Ireland Championship, with article. 1/2 Promotional Includes a heavier, card-stock paper with “David James” and text, “Folksinger- CHRC.JAMES.002 Information; circa Songwriter Blues, Ballads, Songs and Tunes From all kinds of places On all 1980s kinds of instruments. Sing-alongs. [sic],” date unknown. Also an article from Arts Indiana, April 1988. 1/3 Notre Dame Photocopy of an article from Notre Dame Magazine, Summer 1997 titled, CHRC.JAMES.003 Magazine; Summer “Rockin’ and Reelin’ / David James ’70 has created a life that is at once 1997 countercultural and traditional.” 1/4 Music and Workshop Information booklet from a music and workshop event on IUSB campus, May 21-CHRC.JAMES.004 Event; circa 1970s 22, year unknown. Presumed to be from the 1970s. 1/5 Bluewhale Folkfest; Program and black and white photograph (originally found inside the program, CHRC.JAMES.005 May 9, 1981 presumably from the event) of the Bluewhale Folkfest, May 9, 1981 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. David James played Irish Folk music alongside Mike Pixley. 1/6 Folk Life Festival; Agenda for a meeting titled “Folk life festival / May 21-22, 1977.” While this was CHRC.JAMES.006 circa May 1977 presumably held on the IUSB campus, there is no information on the document corroborating this. 1/7 Midwest Blues; circa Backstage pass (presumably for David James) from an event titled “Midwest CHRC.JAMES.007 1978 Blues / 1978.” No other information about the event is listed on the pass. 1/8 “Earth Night” Concert; Photocopy of an advertisement for an “Earth night” concert on Sunday, Feb. 17 CHRC.JAMES.008 circa February 1991 and Saturday, March 2 by “Paddy’s Racket,” a local traditional Irish music group (year unknown); plus, photocopy of a photograph from the Feb. 18, 1991 edition of the South Bend Tribune featuring a photograph of the group. 1/9 Photograph, David Photograph of David performing. He’s seated, playing his banjo in front of CHRC.JAMES.009 James; circa 1980s several microphones. The date is unknown, but presumed to be during the 1980s. 1/10 Miscellaneous Collection of correspondence between David James and various people, CHRC.JAMES.010 Correspondence; including then-Senator (later Vice President under George H. W. 1980s to 1990s Bush (1988-92)).

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Box/ Folder Title Contents Unique ID Online 1/11 Song Lyrics and Sheet Hand written lyrics and a photocopied lyric and sheet music for a song of CHRC.JAMES.011 Music; no date unknown title, unknown date. 1/12 Letter and Transfer A copy of a letter David James wrote to the DeKalb County (Georgia) draft CHRC.JAMES.012 Order; March 19, board on March 19, 1970, returning his Selective Service order for transfer from 1970 six days previous. On it, he drew a peace sign and candle and included the words, “Let your light shine Before all men!” 1/13 Order For Transferred From the Selective Service system, this document (dated May 21, 1971) CHRC.JAMES.013 Man To Report For ordered David Peter James to report for induction into the military Induction; May 21, on June 3, 1971. 1971 1/14 Draft Counselee Form for a draft counselor to assist an objector, presumably to service in the CHRC.JAMES.014 Record Form; circa Vietnam War. Thought these questions are left blank, “James” and “David” are 1970 written under the “Last” and “First name” sections, respectively. 1/15 National Draft Directory of locations across the United States where young men can seek CHRC.JAMES.015 Counseling Directory; counseling in ways to avoid the draft. Summer 1972 1/16 Midwest Committee List of materials available for mail order through the Midwest Committee for Draft CHRC.JAMES.016 for Draft Counseling; Counseling, Chicago, Illinois, June 1972. June 1972 1/17 “What Are You Being Booklet by Ken Lawrence subtitled, “Thirty Years of Selective Service Racism,” CHRC.JAMES.017 Drafted For?”; April published by the National Black Draft Counselors (Chicago, Illinois) in April 1971. 1971 1/18 Central Committee for Two articles published by the CCCO (Central Committee for Conscientious CHRC.JAMES.018 Conscientious Objectors) December 1971 and November 1970 entitled, “Aliens Objectors Articles; [undocumented peoples] and the Draft,” and “I-Y and IV-F Memo.” November 1970 and December 1971

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Box/ Folder Title Contents Unique ID Online 1/19 I.F. Stone’s Bi- Copy of the newsletter I. F. Stone’s Bi-Weekly from March 8, 1971. Stone was a CHRC.JAMES.019 Weekly; March 8, journalist whose left-leaning views cost him work in the mainstream media. The 1971 Bi-Weekly was his way of bypassing that media and writing about issues like racial discrimination, campaigns against McCarthyism, and the war in Vietnam.

1/20 Newspaper Clippings, Assorted clippings and copies of articles from the South Bend Tribune (ca. CHRC.JAMES.020 circa 1970 to 1971 1971) and the Notre Dame Observer (ca. 1970) related to issues surrounding the Vietnam War, the draft, and David James and George Neagu’s arrest (and subsequent reduction/dropping of charges) for a “Peace Walk” protest in December 1969. 1/21 Black Lake Presents; Booklet of information titled, “Black Lake Local 2107 Presents”, from June 5-17, CHRC.JAMES.021 June 5 to 17, 1983 1983. Contains what appears to be reports and varied information from different units within the UAW. Includes additional information regarding Black Lake, presumably from the same time, found in a folder originally labeled “Sit Down ’36.” 1/22 “Sit-Down ’36” Script and notes for a play/sketch/radio show about the 1936 Bendix sit-down CHRC.JAMES.022 – Scripts; circa 1970s strike in South Bend. 1/23 “Sit-Down ’36” – Programs and related information about performances of “Sit-Down ’36.” CHRC.JAMES.023 Information; circa 1980 1/24 Photographs, UAW Photos from an unknown UAW Local 5 (South Bend, IN) event, unknown date. CHRC.JAMES.024 Local No. 5 Event; Many of the photos have captions written in pen on the back, using first names circa 1980s only. 1/25 Rally Slides; circa Color photograph slides from a rally/event in Washington, D.C. (the Capitol CHRC.JAMES.025 1980s building is seen in one slide). One slide shows people holding a sign for the United Auto Workers (UAW). There is no indication what the exact event is. From the date inked on the slides, they were processed in October 1981. Again, no indication if the event also took place that date. 1/26 Photograph, Local Photograph in front of a garden at an unknown location. David James is included CHRC.JAMES.026 2107 Unit 3; circa in the photo. The back is signed by a number of individuals, some with 1980s messages for David.

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Box/ Folder Title Contents Unique ID Online 1/27 United Auto Workers Various resolutions from different units within the United Auto Workers (UAW) CHRC.JAMES.027 (UAW) Local 2107 Local 2107. Resolutions; circa 1983 1/28 United Auto Workers Various certificates awarded to David James from the UAW, June 1983. One CHRC.JAMES.028 (UAW) Certificates; recognizes that he completed training in “UAW Health and Safety,” the other June 1983 acknowledging his scholarship to attend the Walter & May Reuther UAW Family Education Center (aka “Black Lake”). 1/29 Meeting Notes; circa Handwritten notes from an unknown meeting. A presumed title at the top of the CHRC.JAMES.029 1980s page contains the text, “Unit 3 / Committee / Safety in wkplace [workplace]”. 1/30 107th Scholarship Names and addresses of various people on a document titled, “107th CHRC.JAMES.030 Program; June 1983 Scholarship Program — June 5-17, 1983.” This is presumably a list of the scholarship recipients (including David James) from the United Auto Workers. 1/31 Jobs Committee Agenda for a December 2, 1982 meeting titled, “Jobs Committee Meeting.” No CHRC.JAMES.031 Meeting; December 2, other information about the meeting organizer exists on the document. 1982 1/32 Rally Photographs; Series of black and white photographs (with some negatives), presumably from CHRC.JAMES.032 circa 1980s an anti-war rally in South Bend. 1/33 Photograph, “Jobs Not Photograph of a rally in South Bend, Indiana, date and event unknown. CHRC.JAMES.033 Bombs"; circa 1970s

1/34 Unity for Peace Rally; Papers for the “Unity for Peace Rally” in Howard Park (South Bend) on August CHRC.JAMES.034 August 7, 1982 7, 1982. 1/35 Unity for Peace Logo Original designs for the Unity for Peace logo. CHRC.JAMES.035 Treatments; circa 1982 1/36 Mayoral Proclamation; Photocopy of a city proclamation declaring August 7, 1982 as “Peace Day” from CHRC.JAMES.036 June 29, 1982 then-mayor Roger Parent.

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Box/ Folder Title Contents Unique ID Online 1/37 Women’s International Sheet with songs published by the Women’s International League for Peace and CHRC.JAMES.037 League for Peace and Freedom, containing local (South Bend) contact information. No date, but Freedom; circa 1980s presumed to be from the 1980s. 1/38 Miscellaneous Event Posters from various music and peace/protest events. Most are in and around CHRC.JAMES.038 Posters; circa 1980s South Bend, Indiana during the early-mid 1980s. 1/39 Badge, 1984 Indiana David James’ voting delegate badge from the 1984 Indiana Democratic Party CHRC.JAMES.039 Democratic Party convention on June 4 and 5 at the Indianapolis Convention Center. This Convention; June convention was held about a month before the national Democratic convention 1984 in San Francisco, California, that nominated Walter Mondale. 1/40 March On Washington Flyer advertising an event on the 20th anniversary of the historic 1963 March on CHRC.JAMES.040 20th Anniversary Washington (site of the Rev. Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream” speech) on Flyer; August 1983 August 27, 1983. Flyer appears to be produced from a national organization, with local addresses the northwest Indiana Coalition of Conscience (in Gary, IN) added. 1/41 Program, South Bend Copy of a program from the February 26, 2017 performane of music from "The CRHC.JAMES.082 DIGITAL Symphony Orchestra; Lord of the Rings." David James played hammer dulcimer. February 26, 2017 – CRHC.JAMES.082a: Program (in physical storage) – CRHC.JAMES.082b: Email from David James to Alison Stankrauff explaining its meaning (in digital storage) 2/N-A Button, "Support Irish Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Support Irish CRHC.JAMES.041 Political Prisoners"; political prisoners / H-Block & Armagh Comm. [Committee]" circa 1980s 2/N-A Button, "Save Our Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Save our jobs / CRHC.JAMES.042 Jobs"; circa 1980s Rebuild our community" 2/N-A Button, "Don't Sleep Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Don't sleep with CRHC.JAMES.043 With J.P. Stevens"; J.P. Stevens / Boycott" circa 1980s 2/N-A Button, "Elect Howard Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Elect Howard O. CRHC.JAMES.044 O. Campbell"; circa Campbell / Democrat Congress 6th Dist [District]" 1980s

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Box/ Folder Title Contents Unique ID Online 2/N-A Button, Jesse Button meant to share an overt message. Has a photograph of the Rev. Jesse CRHC.JAMES.045 Jackson; circa 1984 Jackson with the phrase, "Jackson / 84," presumably from Rev. Jackson's 1984 bid for the Democratic Party nomination for President. 2/N-A Button, "Resore..."; Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Resore / Plus / CRHC.JAMES.046 circa 1980s More in '84" 2/N-A Button, "Citizens Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Citizens Action CRHC.JAMES.047 Action Coalition"; circa Coalition of Indiana" 1980s 2/N-A Button, "Patco"; circa Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Patco / Strike a CRHC.JAMES.048 1981 blow for unity / 81" 2/N-A Button, "Be A Regan Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Be a Reagan CRHC.JAMES.049 Buster"; circa 1984 buster / Register & vote." Includes a stylized image of reagan in a circle with a cross, likely meant to mimic the "Ghostbusters" movie logo. 2/N-A Button, "Nein!"; circa Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Pershing II CRHC.JAMES.050 1983 cruise missles / Nein! / 15.-22.10.83" 2/N-A Button, "Ostermarsch Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Ostermarsch '83 CRHC.JAMES.051 '83"; circa 1983 / Hessen gegen Atomraketen." Includes a stylized image of a dove and a peace sign. 2/N-A Button, "Raise Kane"; Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "When landlords CRHC.JAMES.052 circa 1980s raise rents / tenants raise Kane" 2/N-A Button, "Shop Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Shop Steward / CRHC.JAMES.053 Steward"; circa 1980s USA" 2/N-A Button, "Ward"; circa Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Ward / CRHC.JAMES.054 1980s Democrat for Congress" 2/N-A Button, "Ground Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Ground Zero," CRHC.JAMES.055 Zero"; circa 1980s and includes a photograph of the Earth from space.

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Box/ Folder Title Contents Unique ID Online 2/N-A Button, "Out the Door Two nearly identical buttons meant to share an overt message. Includes a CRHC.JAMES.056 in '84"; circa 1984 characiature of then President Ronald Reagan. – CRHC.JAMES.056a: Full message says, "Out the door in '84 / Dump Reagan." – CRHC.JAMES.056b: Full message says, "Out the door in '84 / Dump Reagan / Labor Today / 312 666 1717." 2/N-A Button, "Lebren für Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Lebier für frieden CRHC.JAMES.057 Frieden"; circa 1980s / Anoch Abrüsaring GEW." Includes a stylized image of a dove. 2/N-A Button, Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Gewerkschafter CRHC.JAMES.058 "Gewerkschafter für für Frieden / GEW" Frieden"; circa 1980s 2/N-A Button, "Stop Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "October 13 / CRHC.JAMES.059 Reagan's War in Stop Reagan's war in Central America / Nuclear freeze now / Meet human Central America"; needs / No more Vietnams" circa 1980s 2/N-A Button, "Leben statt Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Leben statt CRHC.JAMES.060 atomraketen"; circa atomraketen," and features a drawing of a man kicking a nuclear weapon away. 1980s 2/N-A Button, "Hormel & Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Hormel & First CRHC.JAMES.061 First Bank"; circa Bank," with a drawing of a person's hand indiciating a "thumbs down" position. 1980s 2/N-A Button, John Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "John Brademas CRHC.JAMES.062 Brademas for / Democrat for Congress" Congress; circa 1980s 2/N-A Button, "Luecke 1st"; Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Luecke 1st," CRHC.JAMES.063 circa 1980s presumed to refer to South Bend Mayor Stephen Luecke 2/N-A Button, "Swords into Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Swords into CRHC.JAMES.064 Ploughshares"; circa ploughshares / Campaign against arms trade" 1980s

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Box/ Folder Title Contents Unique ID Online 2/N-A Button, "We Will be Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Across America CRHC.JAMES.065 Heard!"; circa 1983 / We will be heard! / Labor Day / 1983 / Carpenters" 2/N-A Button, Barrett for Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Barrett / U.S. CRHC.JAMES.066 Congress; circa Congress" 1980s 2/N-A Button, "Barnes for Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Barnes for CRHC.JAMES.067 Congress"; circa Congress" 1980s 2/N-A Button, "Win! Jesse! Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Win! / Jesse! / CRHC.JAMES.068 Win!"; circa 1980s Win!" Presumed to refer to the Reverend Jesse Jackson who campaigned for the Democratic Party nomination for President in 1984 and 1988. 2/N-A Button, "Survive '85"; Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Vote Democratic CRHC.JAMES.069 circa 1985 / Survive '85" 2/N-A Button, "Stop U.S. Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Stop U.S. CRHC.JAMES.070 Intervention in Central Intervention in Central America." Includes a drawing of large hands making a America"; circa 1980s hands-up "Stop!" motion to a large battleship on the water. 2/N-A Button, "Stop Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Stop CRHC.JAMES.071 Euromissiles"; circa Euromissiles." Includes a drawing of people pushing away missles with U.S. and 1980s U.S.S.R. (Russian) missles. 2/N-A Button, "Your Taxes Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Your taxes pay / CRHC.JAMES.072 Pay for Torture…in for torture, / rape & murder / in Central America." Central America"; circa 1980s 2/N-A Button, "I Did It for Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "I did it for CRHC.JAMES.073 Walter"; circa 1960 Walter," in a hologram overlaying a photograph of Union of Auto Workers (UAW) President Walter Ruether Flasher. 2/N-A Button, "Solidarity Day Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Community CRHC.JAMES.074 III"; circa 1980s Action Program / UAW [Union of Auto Workers] CAP / Solidarity Day III [3]" 2/N-A Button, "Contras No"; Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Contras No / CRHC.JAMES.075 circa 1980s Nicaragua Sí," referencing the right-wing Nicaraguan Contras force opposing the established socialist Sandinista government.

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Box/ Folder Title Contents Unique ID Online 2/N-A Button, "Thank God I Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Thank God I CRHC.JAMES.076 Didn't Vote for Didn't Vote for Reagan" Reagan"; circa 1980s 2/N-A Button, "Vote Yes!"; Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "The United CRHC.JAMES.077 circa 1960s Steelworkers of America / Vote Yes! / AFL-CIO-CLC" 2/N-A Button, "The Future In Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "The future in our CRHC.JAMES.078 our Hands"; circa hands / Freeze the arms race." Includes a drawing of a bird with wings that look 1980s like a hand sitting upon a human hand. 2/N-A Button, "Protect Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Protect CRHC.JAMES.079 America's America's Environment / For our families, / For our future" Environment"; circa 1980s 2/N-A Button, "Steve Ross Button meant to share an overt message. Full message says, "Steve Ross for CRHC.JAMES.080 for Congress"; circa Congress" 1980s 2/N-A Ribbon, "Indiana Ribbon worn by a delegate to the Indiana Democratic State Convention held CRHC.JAMES.081 Democratic State June 4 through 5, 1984 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Plastic cutout of the state with Convention"; June text, and a ribbon that says "Delegate" hanging from it. 1984 3/1 T-shirt, Sunflower T-shirt owned by David James and produced by the Sunflower County Freedom CRHC.JAMES.083 N/A County Freedom Project (SCFP). SCFP is a program located in the Mississippi Delta. It is often Project; circa 2010s chosen as a stop for the IU South Bend Freedom Summer class. 3/2 T-shirt, Vegetable T-shirt owned by David James encouraging participation at a 25-year reunion CRHC.JAMES.084 N/A Buddies Benefit concert for Vegetable Buddies. The 2002 event took place at what was then Concert; September Heartland Night Club in South Bend, Indiana, and benefitted the South Bend 2002 Center for the Homeless. Vegetable Buddies was a restaurant and music venue in downtown South Bend during the late 1970s. In 2016, it reopened at the same location along Michigan Street.

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Box/ Folder Title Contents Unique ID Online 3/3 T-shirt, "We Will T-shirt owned by David James. It features a light bulb holding a pencil inscribed CRHC.JAMES.085 N/A Succeed"; 2013 with the words "54870 ENG" and a copy of the book Nickel and Dimed. David often produced t-shirts for the classes he taught at Indiana University South Bend. 3/4 T-shirt, Indiana IWW; T-shirt owned by David James featuring the logo of the Indiana Industrial CRHC.JAMES.086 N/A circa 2010s Workers of the World (IWW). 3/5 T-shirt, Labor T-shirt owned by David James supporting the Labor Students Association at CRHC.JAMES.087 N/A Students Association; Indiana University South Bend, featuring the words, "Agitate / Educate / Instigate circa 1990s to 2000s / Organize / UNIONIZE!" 3/6 T-shirt, "I Am…"; circa T-shirt owned by David James and produced by the National Civil Rights CRHC.JAMES.088 N/A 2010s Museum in Memphis, Tennessee. The shirt features the text,"I Am…" on the front, referencing signs declaring "I Am A Man" held by workers during the 1968 Memphis sanitation strike. 3/7 T-shirt, "Save the T-shirt owned by David James. Features a treble clef with an image of the CRHC.JAMES.089 N/A World"; circa 1990s to world. Text says, "Save the world," and "World Music Company." Could be a 2000s reference to the now closed World Music Company in Chicago, Illinois. 3/8 T-shirt, Walk for T-shirt owned by David James for the Civil Rights Heritage Center's "Walk for CRHC.JAMES.090 N/A Peace and Freedom; Peace and Freeom" event in October 2004. See CRHC.IR.113 for more. October 2004 3/9 T-shirt, A Tribue To T-shirt owned by David James. Contains a message of tribue to the late Rosa CRHC.JAMES.091 N/A Rosa Parks; circa Parks. 2005 3/10 T-shirt, Friends of the T-shirt owned by David James in support of the Bonine House, operated by the CRHC.JAMES.092 N/A Bonine House; circa Underground Railroad Society of Cass County, Michigan. The house was 2000s owned by a family that assisted people who were escaping slavery. 3/11 T-shirt, Inspiring Black T-shirt owned by David James from his Freedom Summer trip. The shirt has the CRHC.JAMES.093 N/A History; circa 2000s message "Inspring Black History" along with various accomplished people such as then Senator Barack Obama, the Rev. Dr. Luther King, Oprah Winfrey, and others.

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Box/ Folder Title Contents Unique ID Online 3/12 T-shirt, Disarm Rally; T-shirt owned by David James from a rally in City's Central Park in CRHC.JAMES.094 N/A June 1982 favor of ending nuclear weapons. Contains the phrase, "Freeze & reverse the arms race / fund human needs." Rally was held June 12, 1982. 3/13 T-shirt, Lynn Coleman T-shirt owned by David James in favor of Lynn Coleman's 2016 campaign for CRHC.JAMES.095 N/A for Congress; circa U.S. House of Representatives in Indiana's second district, seeking to unseat 2016 incumbent . 3/14 T-shirt, Michiana T-shirt owned by David James and produced by the Michiana Monologues in CRHC.JAMES.096 N/A Monologues; 2013 2013. The Michiana Monologues are a long-time series of performances modeled on Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues. Local women submit stories that are read by other local women in public performances. 3/15 T-shirt, Veterans of T-shirt owned by David James. Procured during his time as part of the Freedom CRHC.JAMES.097 N/A the Mississippi Civil Summer clas. Rights Movement; circa 2000s 3/16 T-shirt, UAW Local 5; T-shirt owned by David James in support of the United Auto Workers Local 5. CRHC.JAMES.098 N/A circa 2000s 3/17 T-shirt, "Separation of T-shirt owned by David James and produed by the Michiana Monologues. CRHC.JAMES.099 N/A Church and Hate"; Contains the message, "Separation of church and hate," along with the website circa 2010s of the Monologues. 3/18 T-shirt, "David James Hand made t-shirt from David James in support of his 2016 attempt to be CRHC.JAMES.100 N/A 4 School Board"; 2016 elected to the South Bend School Board as an at-large member.

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