Mulford Q. Sibley Explained

Mulford Q. Sibley
Birth Date:14 June 1912
Birth Place:Marston, Missouri, U.S.

Mulford Quickert Sibley (1912–1989) was a professor of political science at the University of Minnesota.He was a controversial figure because he advocated positions such as socialism and pacifism at a time (the McCarthy era of the 1950s) when these were highly unpopular.[1] A prolific author and essayist, Sibley wrote extensively on pacifism, utopianism, and civil disobedience. A collection of his papers at the Minnesota Historical Society includes correspondence, literary works, and teaching materials.[2] Both in his classes and at political rallies, Sibley often spoke out against the Vietnam War.The University of Minnesota retains an inventory of the Sibley papers.[3]

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  1. Web site: Archives & Special Collections · University of Minnesota Libraries. special.lib.umn.edu.
  2. Web site: Mulford Quickert Sibley papers.
  3. Web site: Archives & Special Collections · University of Minnesota Libraries. special.lib.umn.edu.