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[0216] Karl Baarslag Collection, 1927-1962

Location: Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, P.O. Box 488, 210 Parkside Drive, West Branch, IA 52358-0488

Description: Baarslag (1900-1984) was a marine radio operator, 1925-39, a naval intelligence officer, 1941-45, and a counter-subversive specialist, American Legion, 1947-54+. His papers consist mostly of correspondence and printed and mimeographed minutes of local, regional, and national meetings of maritime labor organizations, particularly the American Radio Telegraphists Association. A major theme is resistance to Communist influence. Contains publications of Aware, Inc. (An Organization to Combat the Communist Conspiracy in Entertainment Communications) and copies of Alert, The Challenge, Counter-Action, an Index to testimony of Walter S. Steele before the House Committee on Un-American Activities, May 1951, IRI Intelligence Summary (United States Information Agency, Office of Research and Intelligence) - Worldwide Communist Propaganda Activities in 1954, The Fulton Lewis Jr. Report on the Fund for the Republic, August 1955, Closer Up, Don Bell Reports, and The Anti Communist. Text of Remarks by Dr. Stefan T. Possony on "The Military Front" and by Walter H. Judd on "The Basic Themes."

Websites with information:

https://hoover.archives.gov/research/collections/manuscriptcollections.html

http://www.ecommcode2.com/hoover/research/historicalmaterials/hmother.html

http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/scua/bai/schachtresources.htm

Finding aids:

https://hoover.archives.gov/research/collections/manuscriptfindingaids/baarslag.html

http://www.ecommcode2.com/hoover/research/historicalmaterials/other/baarslag.htm

[0217] Karl Baarslag Papers, 1919-1979, Coll. 85040

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: Baarslag (1900-1984) was lieutenant commander, United States Navy; assigned to Office of Naval Intelligence, 1941-1945; assistant director, National Americanism Commission, American Legion, 1947-1953; consultant, Senate Internal Security Subcommittee and House Un-American Activities Committee, 1953-1960. The papers consist of memoirs, writings, reports, memoranda, letters, pamphlets, and serial issues, relating to international communism, communism in the United States, communism in maritime unions, and internal security activities of the Office of Naval Intelligence during World War II.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt8k4035m9/entire_text/

[0218] Papers of Irving Babbitt, 1855, 1881-1965, bulk dates, 1908-1935, HUG 1185

Location: Harvard University Archives, Pusey Library – Harvard Yard, Cambridge, MA 02138

Description: Irving Babbitt (1865-1933), a Professor of French Literature at Harvard University, was a social and literary critic, essayist, and philosopher. He was the founder of the New Humanism movement. Contains Dora Babbitt correspondence with T.S. Eliot, 1932-1942, and correspondence between Irving Babbitt and Paul Elmer More, 1895-1933.

Websites with information:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/allFindingAids?_collection=oasis

Finding aids:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~hua10004

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu//oasis/deliver/deepLink?_collection=oasis&uniqueId=hua10004

[0219] Bad Moon Rising [film] [digital collection]

Location: San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive, J. Paul Leonard Library, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132

Description: Excerpts of raw, uncut footage from the KQED documentary Bad Moon Rising, produced by Steve Talbot in 1981, which examines a resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan and racially motivated hate crimes in California. Includes a group discussion between teachers about racism in school districts and the wider community, street scenes from downtown Fairfax, California, and interviews which consider the social trends encouraging certain groups to deny the Jewish Holocaust. Also features a brief segment in which Talbot reports from outside the offices of the Noontide Press and the Institute for Historical Review in Torrance, California, which he identifies as being: "Two secretive racist and anti-semitic organizations."

Finding aid:

https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv/bundles/189454

[0219a] Robert E. Badham Papers, 1962-1988, MS-R011

Location: Special Collections and Archives, The UCI Libraries, P.O. Box 19557, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, California 92623-955

Description: Robert E. Badham (1929- ) was a member of the California Assembly and the U.S. House of Representatives. Series 1. California assembly, 1962-1982. Political Organizations, contains files on Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress and John G. Schmitz. Series 7. 100th Congress, 1971-1988. Subject Files, contains files on Abortion, Bork, Bush, and Iran-Contra. Series 9. Audiovisual materials, 1962-1988. Subseries 9.1. Video and audio recordings, 1982-1988, contains videotapes featuring or about Conservative Ideology; S.I. Hayakawa; Trent Lott; Ed Meese; The National Coalition Against Pornography; Lieutenant General Colin Powell; President Reagan; Reagan Administrations; Republican National Committee; and Strategic Defense Initiative.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf9f59p2m5/entire_text/

[0220] Bruce Badon Collection, 1958, 1960-1963, 1965, 1966, Mss 112

Location: Earl K. Long Library, University of New Orleans, 2000 Lakeshore Dr, New Orleans, LA 70122

Description: Bruce L. Badon of New Orleans was a professional planner. Copies of the Radio Edition of "The Independent American," a conservative, anti-Communist publication of New Orleans resident Kent Courtney, founder of the Conservative Society of America. Includes numerous issues of Tax Fax, a series of politically conservative pamphlets.

Websites with information:

http://library.uno.edu/specialcollections/lacol_findingaids.cfm

http://library.uno.edu/specialcollections/subguidepages/lacol_politics.cfm

Finding aid:

http://library.uno.edu/specialcollections/inventories/112.htm

[0221] Consuelo Northrop Bailey Papers, 1797-2006 (bulk 1900-1976), mss.044

Location: Special Collections, Bailey/Howe Library, University of Vermont, 538 Main Street, Burlington, VT 05405-0036

Description: Consuelo Northrop Bailey (1899-1976) was a prominent political figure in Vermont from the 1920s to the 1970s, serving as State's Attorney, State Senator, State Representative, Speaker of the House, Lt. Governor (the first woman to hold such an office in the U.S.), and Republican National Committeewoman. The Consuelo Northrop Bailey Papers contain materials documenting Bailey's political and legal careers, as well as her personal papers, which include correspondence, school papers, financial papers, writings, and similar materials documenting her life as well as the lives of family members and friends. Correspondents include Styles Bridges, Everett Dirksen, Governor Alf Landon, Charles Lindbergh, Clare Boothe Luce, Thruston Morton, John Spargo, Senator Robert Taft, and Wendell Willkie.

Websites with information:

http://cdi.uvm.edu/findingaids/browseEAD.xql?cat=all&rep=

http://cdi.uvm.edu/findingaids/browseEAD.xql?cat=B&rep=

Finding aid:

http://cdi.uvm.edu/findingaids/collection/baileyconsuelo.ead.xml

[0222] Helen Tufts Bailie Papers, 1886-1959, MS 9

Location: Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063

Description: Bailie (1874-1962) was a social reformer and radical. She joined the Anne Adams Tufts chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in 1915. In 1927 she discovered that the society's officers maintained blacklists of "doubtful speakers," which she made public in February 1928. In March she wrote a pamphlet entitled "Our Threatened Heritage" protesting the blacklist. The pamphlet, distributed nationally, led to her expulsion from the DAR. The collection documents the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) "blacklist" controversy and the "Red Scare" of the mid to late 1920s and her fight to repeal the Teacher's Loyalty Oath in Massachusetts from 1935 to 1937. Correspondents include Grace L.H. Brosseau (President General of National DAR, 1925-28). The subseries on The Daughters of the American Revolution and the Red Scare contains publications from a number of organizations involved in this controversy, both those on the "blacklist" and patriotic organizations in support of the DAR. Patriotic organizations include Better America Federation (Joseph Joplin), American Vigilant Intelligence Federation, Key Men of America (Fred Marvin), Lusk Committee (Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate Seditious Activities), Massachusetts Public Interest League, and National Defense Life Insurance Company.

Reference:

Kathleen Banks Nutter, "Collecting in the Cold War Era," Imposing Evidence: Newsletter of the Sophia Smith Collection 2 (Dec. 1998), p. 4, http://www.smith.edu/libraries/libs/ssc/news/newsletter/­ImposingEvi­dence2.pdf.

Websites with information:

https://www.smith.edu/library/libs/ssc/subjeco.html

https://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/list/

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/list

Finding aids:

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss130_main.html

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss130.html

http://infomotions.com/sandbox/liam/pages/mnsss130.html

[0223] Elizabeth N. Baker miscellaneous papers, 1938-1966, Coll. 66027

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: Leaflets, bulletins, correspondence, and clippings, relating to American politics and government, and conservative, anti-Communist, and pacifist political groups in the United States.

Reference:

Guide to the Hoover Institution Archives, by Charles G. Palm and Dale Reed (Stanford, Calif., Hoover Institution Press, 1980), p. 21

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt787034cx/entire_text/

[0223a] Balch Institute political ephemera collection, 1941-1974, undated (bulk 1970s), 3472 [ephemera collection]

Location: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Description: This collection of material contains various publications and other printed matter generally related to elections, politic matters, and political parties. Contains materials relating to the Nixon/Agnew campaign in the 1972 presidential election, including publications, flyers, advertisements, pamphlets, and other ephemera); miscellaneous Republican Party publications and documents 1944, 1964-1968, undated; and miscellaneous publications and ephemera from the Constitution Parties of the United States, Medina, North Dakota, 1972.

Websites with information:

https://hsp.org/collections/catalogs-research-tools/finding-aids

Finding aid:

http://www2.hsp.org/collections/manuscripts/p/PoliticalEphemera3472.html

[0224] Wilbur & Mary Alice Baldinger Collection, 1929-1976, UP000902

Location: Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University, 5401 Cass Ave., Detroit, MI 48202

Description: The papers of Wilbur Baldinger (1906-1976) and Mary Alice Baldinger (1908- ) contain minutes, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings and other publications documenting Ms. Baldinger's career with the National Civil Liberties Clearing House and Mr. Baldinger's journalistic activities and writings. Also included are Mr. Baldinger's reference files for a directory of extremist right-wing organizations he had hoped to publish. Files on A Common Cause; ADA (Americans for Democratic Action); AFL; Spiro Agnew; America's Future: A Weekly Review of News, Books, and Public Affairs (Rosalie M. Gordon, R.K. Scott); American Challenge (American States Rights Association); American Association of Small Business; American Opinion (Robert Welch); American Mercury (Russell Maguire, William LaVarre, Natasha Boissevain, Maurine Halliburton); American Academy of Public Affairs; American Coalition; American Communication Association; American Conservative Union; American Council of Christian Laymen (Verne P. Kaub); American Economic Foundation; American Education Association; American Enterprise Institute; American Enterprise Association; American Flag Committee (W. Henry MacFarland, Jr.); American Good Government Society; American Heritage Protective Committee, Blue Book for Patriots; American Jewish League Against Communism; American National Research Inc. (Karl Baarslag); American Nazi Party (George Lincoln Rockwell); American Progress (Willis E. Stone); American Security Council; Americans for Constitutional Action (Ben Moreell); Americans for National Security; Americas Future Inc.; Anti-Communist Liaison; Anti-Communist League; Anti-trust; The Appeal to Reason (Lawrence Dennis); Automobile unions; Aware Inc.; Ben Bagdikian, What Price Security; Wilbur Baldinger (miscellaneous manuscripts; "The Era of the Fascist Front," 1957; "The Union Wreckers;" Communist history of United Electrical Workers Local 447; "New CATV Frontiers," 1961; Newsweek article drafts; New Leader, Nation, New Republic; articles;"The Faces of Children;" integration in District of Columbia); Behind the Headlines (John Flynn); Black Muslims; Book Publishers and shops; William F. Buckley, Jr. (Young Americans for Freedom, Conservative Party, etc.); Building trade unions; Business political action; Mary Cain (Summit Sun, Cain editorials); Campaign for the 48 States; CATV (Community antenna television); Caucasian League; Christian Anti-Communism Crusade Newsletter (Dr. Fred Schwarz); Christian Crusade (Billy James Hargis); Christian Crusade: The National Christian American Monthly (Christian Echoes National Ministry, Inc., Billy James Hargis, L.E. White); Christian Anti-Communism Crusade (Dr. Fred Schwarz); Church League of America (Major Edgar C. Bundy); CIO; CIO Councils; Circuit Riders, Inc.; The Citizen (Citizens' Council of America, W.J. Simmons); Citizens Foreign Aid Committee; Citizens Foreign Relations Committee, Committee of Endorsers; Citizens Foreign Aid Committee News; Citizens Committee for a Free Cuba (Spruille Braden); Citizens Committee on the Fair Labor Standards Act; Citizens Councils; Civil rights; Civil Rights, reports; "Closer Up," Don Bell Reports; Coal unions; Kenneth Colburn, Southern Black Mayors: Local Problems and Federal Responses; Committee of the States; Committee of the 1,000,000; Committee for Constitutional Government; Committee for a Free Gold Market (Major George Racey Jordan); Committee for the Monroe Doctrine; Communism booklets; Communists; Congress of Freedom; Congress; Congressional voting record (ADA press); Constitution Party; Consumer finance; Coordinating Committee for Fundamental American Freedoms, Inc.; Counterattack; Kent Courtney (Conservative Society of America, Independent American); The Cross and the Flag (Gerald K. Smith); CSG Spotlight (Committee for Constitutional Government); Dan Smoot Speaks; Defenders of the American Constitution; Defenders of American Education; Defenders of American Liberties (Robert Morris); DeMille Foundation; Economic Council Letter (National Economic Council, Inc.); Electrical unions; Electronic design; Facts Forum; Facts Forum (Robert Dedman); Farm unions; Fascists; Federation for Constitutional Government; Notes From FEE (Foundation for Economic Education); Fighting Homefolks of Fighting Men (Captain Eugene Guild); For America; Gerald Ford; Foundation for American Principles and Traditions; Foundation for Economic Education; Freedom Club (First Congregational Church); Freedom School; Freedom Club Bulletin (James Fifield, Jr.); Freedom Magazine (Willis E. Stone); Freedom in Action; Freedom School; Freedoms Foundation; Freeman: Ideas on Liberty (The Foundation for Economic Education, Inc.); Fund for the Republic (B. Carroll Reece); Government unions; The Greater Nebraskan (George J. Thomas); Group Investigation Associates; Group Research Inc.; Richard Harris, "New Justice," New Yorker; Harvard Veritas Foundation (Alliance Inc., Archibald Roosevelt); Headlines and What's Behind Them (Joseph P. Kamp); Herald of Freedom (Freedom Club, First Congregational Church); Henry Hoke, It's a Secret [online at http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/compoundobject/collection/radical/id/61472/rec/43]; Homefront (Institute for American Democracy); Housing; HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee); HUAC; Human Events; Human Events (Frank Hanighen); Immigration; Information Digest; Institute for American Democracy; Institute for American Strategy; Intelligence Digest (Kenneth de Courcy); Internal security; Internal Security Subcommittee (Senate); International labor (Lovestone); International Fur and Leatherworkers Union; International Union of Mines, Mill, and Smelter Workers; International Council of Christian Churches; International labor, reports; International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union; John Birch Society (Robert Walsh); Justice Department; Katanga Freedom Fighters (American Afro-Asian Educational Exchange, Marvin Liebman); Ku Klux Klan; Labor booklets; Liberty Amendment Committee (Willis E. Stone, National Committee for Economic Freedom); Liberty and Property Inc. (Right, Alert Americans Association); Liberty Lobby; Liberty Lobby, Trade Policy Committee; Liberty Letter (Liberty Lobby); Life Lines; Lobbies; Loyalty oath; Loyalty statements for press releases; Loyalty; Mafia; "The Honored Society," New Yorker series; Magazine correspondence; Manion Forum; Manion Forum, Clarence E. Manion; Manpower, poverty; Maritime unions; Lawrence Martin, Faceless Informers and Our Schools; Mayors; Joseph R. McCarthy; Metropolitan areas; Minute Women; Minutemen; National Right to Work Committee; National Labor-Management Foundation; National Association of Pro-America; National Education Program; National Youth Alliance; National Economic Council (Merwin K. Hart); National Urban Coalition; National Renaissance Party; National Renaissance Bulletin (National Renaissance Party, James H. Madole); National Civil Liberties Clearing House; National States Rights Party; National Citizens Protective Association (White Sentinel); National Association for the Advancement of White People; Natural resources; Nix in '56 (Sally Stratton); Richard Nixon; Northern World (Northern Europe); Obituaries; Operation Abolition (National Council of the Churches of Christ); Party platforms, Republican and Democrat; Herbert A. Philbrick (Americanism Educational League, US Constructive Action); Anti-Communist Congress; Police; Politics; Progressive correspondence, drafts; Progressive Citizens of America; Railroad unions; Reapportionment; B. Carroll Reece; Revenue sharing; Right-To-Write Committee; Right: The National Journal of Forward-Looking Americanism (also ...Forward-Looking Nationalism, and A Monthly Newsletter Of, by and For the American Rightwing); Right to Work National Newsletter; Right wing; clippings; Right wing index draft; Right wing; Right wing project; correspondence; First National Directory of "Rightist" Groups, Publications, and Some Individuals in the United States (And Some Foreign Countries), 2nd-6th editions, published by Liberty and Property (4th edition online at http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009629756); SACB (Subversive Activities Control Board); Senate Internal Security Subcommittee; Gerald L. K. Smith; Sam Cook Jr.; Dan Smoot; Southern States Industrial Council; Spies, Wennerstrom; New Yorker series; Spies; SPX Research Associates (Col. Tom R. Hutton); Steel unions; Subversive Activities Control Board, Communist Party; Subversive Activities Control Board; Supreme Court of the United States; Robert Alphonso Taft (US Senator-Ohio); Taft-Hartleyism in Southern Textiles: Feudalism With a New Face; Task Force (Defenders of the American Constitution); Tax Fax pamphlets (The Independent American); Teachers unions; Teamsters; Telephone unions; Textiles Workers Union of America; Things We "Know" That Are Not So, American Economic Foundation; Transport Workers Union; U.S.A.; UAW Convention, PM clippings; Unification Church (Rev. Sun Myung Moon); United Packinghouse Workers; Urban issues; USA: An American Bulletin of Fact and Opinion (Alice Widener); The Virginian (William Stephenson, Lacy Jeffreys); General Edwin A. Walker; Henry A. Wallace; Washington Observer; Rowland Watts, The Draftee and Internal Security: A Study of the Army Military Personnel Security Program; We the People! (Council of 100, Free Enterprise Federation); Robert Welch (American Opinion, One Man's Opinion, The Life of John Birch); Welfare; What's Happening in America? (American Heritage Protective Committee); and Women's Voice (We the Mothers Mobilize for America).

Websites with information:

http://reuther.wayne.edu/guides.html

Finding aids:

http://reuther.wayne.edu/files/UP000902.pdf

https://reuther.wayne.edu/files/UP000902.pdf

http://web.archive.org/web/20090428114915/http://www.reuther.wayne.edu/collections/hefa_902.htm

[0225] Fondo Adalberto Baldoni

Location: Fondazione Ugo Spirito e Renzo de Felice, Via Genova, 24, 00184 Roma, Italy

Description: Adalberto Baldoni (1932–) is an Italian journalist and editor. He was president of Fuan-Caravella (1969-1971). The collection contains 150 folders on the Italian post-war right, including brochures and newspaper clippings.

Websites with information:

http://www.fondazionespirito.it/fondoadalbertobaldoni.pdf

[0226] Clifford H. (Baldy) Baldowski Editorial Cartoons, 1946-1982, 1997 [cartoons; partly digital collection]

Location: Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries, 300 S Hull St, Athens, GA 30605

Description: Clifford H. (Baldy) Baldowski (1917-1999) was an American editorial cartoonist. The collection includes his original editorial cartoons (6,740 pen and ink drawings and 2,460 velox) from both the Augusta Chronicle (1946-1950) and The Atlanta Constitution (1950-1982). Subjects include the American Independent Party, Ross Barnett, Busing for School Integration, Central High School, Little Rock, Ark., Orval Eugene Faubus, Barry M. Goldwater, Marvin Griffin, Roy Vincent Harris, Ku Klux Klan, Lester Maddox, Joseph McCarthy, Richard M. Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Strom Thurmond, George C. Wallace, and Lurleen Wallace.

Finding aid:

http://russelldoc.galib.uga.edu/russell/view?docId=ead/RBRL008CHB-ead.xml

Digital collection: Baldy Editorial Cartoons, 1946-1982, 1997: The Clifford H. Baldowski Collection at the Richard B. Russell Library:

The digital database contains approximately 2,600 cartoons from the collection.

http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/CollectionsA-Z/

http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/CollectionsA-Z/bald_information.html

http://dbs.galib.uga.edu/bald/html/bald_homeframe_default.html

http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/baldy/

[0227] Hanson Weightman Baldwin Papers, 1900-1988, MS 54

Location: Manuscripts and Archives, Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University, 128 Wall Street, P.O. Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06520

Description: The papers consist of correspondence, writings, subject files, research materials, publicity for books, and other papers of Hanson W. Baldwin (1903-1991), Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and military affairs reporter and editor for the New York Times from 1929-1968, and editor for Reader's Digest, 1968-1976. Correspondents include Frank Altschul, American Enterprise Institute, The American Mercury, John G. Crommelin, Hamilton Fish, James Forrestal, Barry Goldwater, Herbert Hoover, Patrick J. Hurley, Robert Morris, Karl E. Mundt, Arthur Radford, Reader's Digest, Phyllis Schlafly, George E. Stratemeyer, George Holden Tinkham, Thomas R. Waring, A.C. Wedemeyer, and Charles A. Willoughby. Files on the Panama Canal Treaty.

Finding aids:

http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0054

http://drs.library.yale.edu:8083/fedora/get/mssa:ms.0054/PDF

[0227a] Papers of Jack Bales, 1909-1993, MS-762

Location: Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, 6065 Webster Hall, Hanover, NH 03755-3519

Description: James E. "Jack" Bales (1951- ) has been a reference librarian at the University of Mary Washington's Library since 1980 and is the author of two books on Kenneth Roberts. The collection consists of book manuscripts, correspondence, clippings, photographs, articles, pamphlets, papers, research materials, excerpts from bibliographies, theses, an index card file, and other items. A section of Articles about Kenneth Roberts includes a copy of "Mr. Roberts: An Author in Search of America," by E. Merrill Root, in American Opinion, April 1973. A section of Articles by Kenneth Roberts includes copies of "Before Enlarging the Quotas" (holograph, 1922); "Canada Bars the Gates," in Saturday Evening Post, August 12, 1922; "The Fight of the Black Shirts," in Saturday Evening Post, September 8, 1923; "Hitler Youth," in Saturday Evening Post, May 26, June 2, 1934; "The New Immigration," in Saturday Evening Post, October 24, 1925; and "Plain Remarks on Immigration for Plain Americans," in Saturday Evening Post, February 12, 1921. A section of Articles on Immigration include copies or excerpts of Congressional Record; entries for House of Representatives concerning immigration, March 16, 1922; Xenophobia and Immigration 1820-1930, by Thomas J. Curran (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1975); American Immigration Policy, 1924-1952, by Robert A. Divine (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1957); Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism 1860-1925, by John Higham (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1955); The Rise of Anti-Immigration Sentiment, from Ellis Island, by Wilton S. Tifft (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1990); Statement of Kenneth Roberts, from Hearings Before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, 67th Congress (Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, 1922); and "The Saturday Evening Post and the 'Mexican Invasion,'" by Raymond A. Mohl, in Journal of Mexican American History, Vol. 3, 1973.

Websites with information:

http://jackbales.com/kenneth-roberts/

Finding aid:

https://ead.dartmouth.edu/html/ms762.html

[0228] Papers of Honor Balfour, 1916-2001, Shelfmarks: MSS. Balfour dep. 1-146

Location: Department of Special Collections and Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, Broad Street, Oxford, OX1 3BG United Kingdom

Description: Correspondence and papers of Honor Balfour (1912-2001), politician and journalist. Series N. People, 1930s-1980s, includes press cuttings, articles, dispatches, pamphlets, speeches, reports, and some correspondence. Files on Mark Wayne Clark, Dwight D. Eisenhower, T.S. Eliot, Barry Goldwater, Adolf Hitler, William Joyce, Arthur Kitson, Cardinal Mindszenty, Benito Mussolini, Douglas MacArthur, Richard Nixon, and Enoch Powell.

Websites with information:

http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/online/modern/

Finding aid:

http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/online/modern/balfour-honor/balfour-honor.html

[0229] William Watts Ball papers, 1778-1952 and undated, RL.00075

Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, Box 90185, 103 Perkins Library, Durham, North Carolina 27708

Description: Newspaper editor and author (1868-1952). Collection houses personal and political correspondence, financial and business papers, speeches, editorials, notes, printed materials, account books, a diary, photographs, and scrapbooks, documenting William Watts Ball's activities as editor of several South Carolina newspapers, including The State and the News and Courier, both of Columbia. Topics referred to include the Great Depression and the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration; opposition to the New Deal and the formation of the Southern Democratic Party; prohibition; and states' rights. Involved with the issue of states' rights versus federal control, the "Negro problem" includes the anti-lynching movement, enfranchisement and control of the African American vote, racial unrest, segregation, and other matters. Correspondents include Thomas R. Waring, James F. Byrnes, and Wendell Willkie.

Reference:

Guide to the Cataloged Collections in the Manuscript Department of the William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, edited by Richard C. Davis and Linda Angle Miller (1980), http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/­findingaids/guide/ and http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/guide.pdf.

Finding aid:

http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/ballwilliamwatts/

[0229a] The Ballot Measure Archive Project (BMAP) Collection, 1959-2007, SC/2011.6

Location: PSU Library Special Collections & University Archives, Portland State University, 1875 SW Park Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97201

Description: The Ballot Measure Archive Project (BMAP) Collection contains materials relating to the ballot initiative process in Oregon, including correspondence, petitions, newspaper articles, research relating to the ballot's issue, campaign and public relations materials, signs, bumper stickers, posters, television and radio advertisements, speeches, financial records, t-shirts, buttons, and more. The quantity and types of documentation vary greatly from ballot to ballot, but many of them also contain the personal or organizational records of key members on both sides of the campaign issue. Materials on Ballot Measure 8 (1988), Ballot Measure 9 (1992), Ballot Measure 9 (2000), Ballot Measure 13 (1994), and Ballot Measure 36 (2004) (Oregon), as follows: Series 44: 1988-8 (Repeals Executive Order Banning Sexual Discrimination in State Executive Branch), 1988-1992; Series 53: 1992-9 (Government Cannot Facilitate, Must Discourage Homosexuality, Other "Behaviors"); Series 85: 2000-9 (Prohibits Public School Instruction Encouraging, Promoting, Sanctioning Homosexual, Bisexual Behaviors. would have prohibited "encouragement" of homosexuality); Series 104: 2004-36 (Amends Constitution: Only Marriage Between One Man and One Woman is Valid or Legally Recognized as Marriage); Series 118: Basic Rights Oregon (BRO): Includes Measures 1988-8 (Revokes Ban on Sexual Orientation Discrimination in State Executive Branch), 1992-9 (Government Cannot Facilitate, Must Discourage Homosexuality, Other "Behaviors"), 1994-13 (Governments Cannot Approve and/or Create Classifications Based on Homosexuality), 2000-9 (Prohibits Public School Instruction Encouraging, Promoting, Sanctioning Homosexual, Bisexual Behaviors. would have prohibited "encouragement" of homosexuality by public schools), 2004-36 (Only Marriage Between One Man and One Woman is Valid or Legally Recognized as Marriage); and Oversized Box 5: Ballot Measures - Series 85: Posters and Banners (including No on 13 Defend Everyone's Basic Rights ; Yes on 13 Protect our Children; No on 9 (One is signed by committee and given to Janis); No on Discrimination - No on 9; Stop Special Rights for Homosexuals - Vote Yes on 9).

Finding aid:

https://archives.pdx.edu/archon/?p=collections/findingaid&id=133

[0230] Scott Balson Collection, 1994-2004, UQFL366

Location: Fryer Library, Level 4, Duhig Building (Building 2), University of Queensland, Brisbane St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia

Description: Scott Balson was the One Nation party's Internet Webmaster from 1997 to1999. Contains correspondence, policy documents, political ephemera, journals and monographs relating to the Pauline Hanson Support Movement, One Nation Party, and the City Country Alliance. Contains a file on Christian Identity Ministries, brochure and Hoskins Report.

Finding aids:

http://www.library.uq.edu.au/fryer/ms/uqfl366.pdf

https://www.library.uq.edu.au/fryer/ms/uqfl366.pdf

[0230a] Baltimore News American Collection, circa 1773-2006 (bulk 1923-1986), Collection number: 1986-343

Location: Maryland Room, Hornbake Library, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742

Description: The Baltimore News American was a major daily newspaper printed under various titles and multiple forms for over 200 years. The last issue was printed on May 27, 1986. The collection consists of over one million photographic print and negative images, newspaper clippings, library files, correspondence, scrapbooks, unpublished and published manuscripts, editorial style guides, subscriber materials, an oral history, employee newsletters, maps, original newspapers, ephemera, and memorabilia. Series 4: Newspaper History, 1875-2006, includes documents concerning H.L. Mencken, 1913-1968. Series 5: Publications, 1882-1980 and undated, contains documents from the Freedom Train and publications written by William Randolph Hearst, Sr.

Websites with information:

http://digital.lib.umd.edu/archivesum/rguide/geogbc.jsp

https://web.archive.org/web/20170809202850/https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/collections/maryland/news

photo

Finding aid:

http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/4591

[0231] Jack Barbash Collection, 1930s-1980s, Accession # 1237

Location: Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University, 5401 Cass Ave., Detroit, MI 48202

Description: Barbash (1910-1994) held a variety of positions in the federal government, the labor movement, and academia. The Jack Barbash Collection contains an extensive assortment of articles, books, journals, government reports, trade union reports and documents, university (University of Wisconsin and others) reports, industrial relations and other materials relating to the labor movement and radical organizations. Series I, Vertical Files, contains files on American Liberty League, G. W. Armstrong, Karl Baarslag, Charles A. Beard, John Birch, Frank T. Bow, Louis F. Budenz, James F. Byrnes, Communism, Constitutional Educational League, Council Against Communist Aggression, Chas. E. Coughlin, John Dos Passos, Ralph M. Easley, Max Eastman, Irving Fisher, John T. Flynn, Milton Friedman, Fund for the Republic, Garet Garrett, B. Gitlow, Barry Goldwater, Group Research Report, Will Herberg, Granville Hicks, Adolf Hitler, Clare E. Hoffman, Sidney Hook, Irving Kristol, Seymour M. Lipset, J. B. Matthews, Joe McCarthy, Raymond Moley, Ben Moreell, Karl E. Mundt, National Civic Federation, National Right to Work Committee, Oklahoma Right-to-Work Law, Frederick Osborn, Wright Patman, Jouett Shouse, Geo E. Sokolsky, Robert Taft, C. C. Tansill, Robert Theobald, Townsend Plan, Ernest van der Haag, Harold Lord Varney, Peter Viereck, and Ludwig von Mises.

Websites with information:

http://reuther.wayne.edu/guides.html

Finding aids:

http://reuther.wayne.edu/files/LP001237.pdf

https://web.archive.org/web/20100816120232/http://www.reuther.wayne.edu/files/LP001237.pdf

[0232] Clinton Bamberger Papers, Coll. 33, 1960-1990s

Location: National Equal Justice Library, Georgetown Law Library Special Collections, 111 G. Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20001

Description: E. Clinton Bamberger, Jr. became the first Director of the Legal Services Program (LSP) within the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) in 1965. The collection documents the political and philosophical attacks on LSP made by members of the political right: Reagan as Governor of California and Nixon as U.S. President, for example. Conservatives disapproved of federally funded suits against the government and favored a program called Judicare as an alternate method of legal services delivery. Judicare was a program that would provide funds to private attorneys who in turn would provide counsel to those in need. This was a departure from the traditional model of having local offices staffed with legal services attorneys, who would dedicate their full efforts to legal services. The collection contains materials related to the California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA) case in which Reagan, as Governor of California, attempted to block OEO funds. In addition to these materials, there are materials which document Wisconsin as a test state for Judicare.

Finding aids:

http://hdl.handle.net/10822/709344

https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/handle/10822/709344

https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/709344/gull_nejl_033.pdf

[0233] Frances Barboza-Clark Papers, 1970-2002 (bulk 1980s), MC 1397

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries, 169 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Description: Frances Barboza-Clark (1938-) is a medical technologist, feminist, and political activist. Barboza-Clark joined the National Organization for Women (NOW) in 1973 and became active on the chapter, state, and national levels. From 1979 to 1986, Barboza-Clark was active in the movement to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. Series II. ERA Files, contains anti-ERA documents, including pamphlets expressing ERA-related concerns including its potentially negative consequences for women, lack of exceptions, and perceived role in increasing the power of the federal government and courts. Series IV. National Files, contains materials related to a class action filed by NOW against anti-abortion extremists. Series VII. Subject Files, contains Ku Klux Klan Materials; a copy of President Reagan's anti-abortion article in The Human Life Review; and news clippings of anti-abortion protests, including at the Medical Center at Woodbridge.

Websites with information:

http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/scua/manuscripts

http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/

Finding aid:

http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/manuscripts/Barboza-Clarkb.html

[0233a] Christopher S. Barker, Jr., Papers, 1971-1982, Manuscript Collection #512

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Joyner Library, East Carolina University, East Fifth Street, Greenville, NC 27858-4353

Description: Christopher S. Barker, Jr. (1911-1987) was elected to the N.C. General Assembly (1969) and served in the House of Representatives through 1986. The collection focuses entirely on the efforts in North Carolina to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Papers include correspondence, petitions, pamphlets, speeches, clippings, congressional voting records and post cards. Correspondence includes the anti-ERA sentiments of the N.C. Baptist State Convention (February-March 1975) and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (February 6, 1977), Anti-ERA publications were provided by the N.C. American Party, Phyllis Schlafly, and the National Defense Committee of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Finding aid:

https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/special/ead/findingaids/0512

[0234] James M. Barker Papers, 1825-1975 (bulk 1920-1970), Midwest.MS.Barker

Location: The Newberry Library - Modern Manuscripts, 60 West Walton Street, Chicago, Illinois 60610

Description: James M. Barker (1886-1974) was an American banker and business executive. Barker was strongly conservative in his politics, being an outspoken supporter of population control, against social programs, ardently pro-business and capitalism, and believed that the United States should limit their involvement in "backward countries." Correspondence, business records, speeches, personal materials, photographs, and family newsletters. The series Correspondence, 1916-1974, contains files on Anthony T. Bouscaren, Vannevar Bush, General Mark W. Clark, Everett M. Dirksen, Ralph E. Flanders, Foreign Policy Association, Elgin Groseclose, Herbert Hoover, Robert R. McCormick, Modern Age magazine, Sterling Morton, W. C. Mullendore, Samuel B. Pettengill, Donald R. Richberg, William Shockley, and DeWitt Wallace.

Websites with information:

http://mms.newberry.org/detail.asp?recordid=232

http://mms.newberry.org/results.asp?subjectid=4580

http://mms.newberry.org/results.asp?alpha=B

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/711984726

http://www.worldcat.org/title/james-m-barker-papers-1825-1975/oclc/711984726

Finding aids:

http://explore.chicagocollections.org/ead/newberry/72/9882s0w/

http://explore.chicagocollections.org/inventory/newberry/72/9882s0w/publish/

http://mms.newberry.org/xml/xml_files/Barker.xml

[0234a] Joe Samuel Barker (Autograph) Collection, 1949-1973 (bulk 1950-1963), Collection Number: HC 12

Location: Special Collections and Archives, Berea College, Berea, KY 40404

Description: Joe Samuel Barker (d. 2012) undertook a never-completed project to elicit the principal concerns of prominent American political leaders. Included in the collection are are brief statements or letters by such figures as J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., Ezra Taft Benson, Harry F. Byrd, Frank G. Clement, Everett M. Dirksen, Peter H. Dominick, Orval E. Faubus, Barry Goldwater, Ernest Gruening, Clare E. Hoffman, John Edgar Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Walter H. Judd, Henry Cabot Lodge, William E. Miller, Thurston B. Morton, Richard Nixon, Gerald Nye, Carroll Reece, Jess M. Ritchie, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Richard Brevard Russell, Leverett Saltonstall, John Sparkman, Robert A. Taft, Herman E. Talmadge, Strom Thurmond, Burton K. Wheeler, and Alexander Wiley.

Finding aids:

http://berea.libraryhost.com/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=184

http://libraryguides.berea.edu/ld.php?content_id=2237765

[0234b] Papers of J.E. Barlas relating to the Social Democratic Federation and letters from the 12th Duke of Bedford and Guy Aldred, 1886-1948, U DX78

Location: University Archives, The University of Hull, Hull History Centre, Worship Street, Hull HU2 8BG, United Kingdom

Description: Hastings William Sackville Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford (1888-1953) was a naturalist and pacifist. Despite being a patron of the British People's Party, a group accused of fascist sympathies, he also contributed to Guy Aldred's socialist journal The Word. Guy Alfred Aldred (1886-1963) was an editor, socialist, and opponent of military action during the Second World War. With his partner Rose Witcop, he was an advocate of family planning and birth control. The collection contains letters from the Duke of Bedford to Dr. Charles W. Brook, 1941-1948; two copies of The Way Out, by the Duke of Bedford (1942) [anti-war pamphlet]; and 81 letters from Guy A. Aldred, The Strickland Press, Glasgow, to Dr. Charles W. Brook, 1942-1948.

Finding aids:

http://catalogue.hullhistorycentre.org.uk/catalogue/U-DX78

http://catalogue.hullhistorycentre.org.uk/files/u-dx78.pdf

http://catalogue.hullhistorycentre.org.uk/catalogue/U-DX78-9

[0235] Albert C. Barnes Correspondence, 1902-1951, ABC

Location: The Barnes Foundation Archives, 300 North Latch's Lane, Merion, PA 19066

Description: The correspondence of Albert C. Barnes (1872-1951) contains personal and professional letters and records that document the activities of his chemical companies, Barnes and Hille and the A.C. Barnes Company, the acquisition of his world-renowned art collection, and the development of the educational program which led to the establishment of the Barnes Foundation, an institution over which he presided until his death in 1951. Correspondents include America First Committee, America's Future (Organization), American Mercury, Harry Elmer Barnes, Milton Stover Eisenhower, T. S. Eliot, W. E. Hocking, Sidney Hook, H. L. Mencken, Isabel Weston Pound, Homer L. Pound, Ezra Pound, Margherita Sarfatti, Porter Sargent, and Eliseo Vivas.

Finding aids:

https://www.barnesfoundation.org/assets/public/findingAids/acbfindingaid.html

http://www.barnesfoundation.org/assets/public/ead/acb_frameset.html

https://web.archive.org/web/20110208214315/http://barnesfoundation.org/ead/acb_frameset.html

[0236] Harry Elmer Barnes Papers, 1871-1975 (bulk 1929-1975), Coll. 00745

Location: American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Ave, Laramie, WY 82071

Description: Barnes (1889-1968) taught economics, sociology and history at various colleges and universities, including Harvard, Columbia, Smith, Amherst, Temple, Colorado, and the New School for Social Research from 1918-1955. A noted revisionist historian, Barnes questioned conventional views of orthodox religion and the origins of World War I, and opposed the entry of the United States into World War II. He wrote numerous books and articles, lectured widely, and corresponded with numerous individuals in his various fields of interest. Collection contains 76 boxes of correspondence (1887-1969); 32 boxes of manuscripts by Barnes and others; subject files; reprints; pamphlets; scrapbooks; speeches; magazine and newspaper clippings; books by Barnes; and miscellaneous other materials. Also included is a detailed 3x5 card file index to the correspondence. Correspondents include Prescott Dennett, Lawrence Dennis, Porter Sargent, Charles C. Tansill, H.K. Teeters, Louis Wirth, and Robert E. Wood.

Websites with information:

https://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/_files/collection_guides/politics_guide_2009_ed2016.pdf

http://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/collections/by-subject/military.html

http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=wyu-ah00745.xml

https://web.archive.org/web/20160919110928/https://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/collections/guides/politics.pdf

http://uwcatalog.uwyo.edu/record=b2136450~S3

Finding aid:

http://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/_files/pdffa/00745.pdf

[0236a] Carte James Strachey Barnes, 1910-1966, IT-ACS-AS0001-0004132

Location: Archivio Centrale dello Stato, Piazzale degli Archivi, 27, 00144 Roma, Italy

Description: James Strachey Barnes (1890-1955) was a British army officer, journalist, and English-language broadcaster for Rome Radio during World War Two. The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, photographs, and writings.

Websites with information:

http://search.acs.beniculturali.it/OpacACS/guida/IT-ACS-AS0001-0004132

[0236b] Joseph Barnes Papers, 1930-1952 (bulk 1940-1952), MSS39370

Location: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Room LM 101, James Madison Memorial Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20540-4680

Description: Newspaper editor and author (1907-1970). Primarily material relating to Barnes' biography of Wendell L.Willkie entitled Willkie: The Events He Was Part Of, the Ideas He Fought For (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1952). There is a file of Willkie speeches and articles for the years 1930 through 1944; some are in holograph or typescript form but most are printed. Drafts of Willkie's speech accepting the 1940 Republican Party nomination for president are included in this group. There is also a collection of printed matter, mainly in the form of newspaper clippings, relating to Willkie.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.loc.gov/browse/collections/b

http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/f-aids/mssfa.html

Finding aids:

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms009319

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms009319.3

http://rs5.loc.gov/service/mss/eadxmlmss/eadpdfmss/2009/ms009319.pdf

[0237] Marge Baroni Collection, 1955-1985, MUM00020

Location: The Department of Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi, P.O. Box 1848, University, MS 38677-1848

Description: Baroni (1924-1986), a native of Natchez, Mississippi, was active in the civil rights movement there in the 1960s. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, newsletters, and journals produced and collected by Baroni. The series Miscellaneous Printed Material. [Subseries] Segregationist Material, contains "In the Interest of Justice" (Natchez, MS: Mississippi Association for Constitutional Government, undated); "Which Side???" (Natchez, MS: Mississippi Association for Constitutional Government, undated); "The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Monday Morning, July 20, 1964, Extremists Gains, Citizens' Fault, Mayor Believes" (Natchez, MS: Mississippi Association for Constitutional Government, 1964); "To [Natchez chief of police, 1953-1962] S.C. Craft, 'Law and Order Will Be Maintained'" (Natchez, MS: Mississippi Association for Constitutional Government, undated); "The Fiery Cross" (Original Ku Klux Klan, La Realm, undated); List of Natchez individuals suspected of belonging to Klan; and D.B. Red, "A Corrupt Tree Bringeth Forth Evil Fruit: A Plea for Racial Segregation Based on Scripture, History, and World Conditions" (Hattiesburg, MS: D.B. Red, undated).

Websites with information:

http://www.library.olemiss.edu/guides/archives-subject-guide/journalism-and-mass-media-manuscript-collections?page=show

http://www.library.olemiss.edu/guides/archives-subject-guide/secret-societies-fraternal-organizations-sources-ku-klux-klan

Finding aid:

http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/archives/finding_aids/MUM00020.html

[0238] Bob Barr Papers, 1994-2003, POL-0005

Location: Annie Belle Weaver Special Collections, Ingram Library, University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA 30118

Description: Bob Barr (1948–) was a U.S. Congressman from Georgia, 1995-2003. Soon after leaving Congress, Barr also left the Republican Party. In 2008, Barr was the presidential nominee for the Libertarian Party. This collection consists of artifacts, memorabilia, photographs, sound and video recordings, and documentary material relating to Bob Barr's tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives as Georgia's 7th District congressional representative. Series III: Manuscripts. Subseries. Issues Files, 1992-1999, contains files on abortion; Armey Flat Tax (HR 4585, the Freedom and Fairness Restoration Act) (103-HR-4585: To promote freedom, fairness, and economic opportunity for families by reducing the power and reach of the Federal establishment); Contract With America; National Rifle Association; Newt Gingrich; and TRIM Bulletin from Summer 1995 about balanced budget and spending. Subseries. Bob's Files, 1994-2002, contains correspondence from the John Birch Society, Congressman Ron Paul, and Phyllis Schlafly to Bob Barr; Military Tribunals: op-ed of Rush Limbaugh (Washington Post); op-ed of Oliver North (Washington Times); Robert H. Bork article on terrorism; and files on files on 2nd Amendment Gun Rights; The American Spectator; Contract With America; Gun Control; Hillsdale College; MEGIDDO Project (FBI), 1999: Regards FBI assessment of domestic terrorism; National ID Card; National Rifle Association of America; and Phyllis Schlafly Report. Subseries. Judiciary Committee, 1995-2002, contains files on Outside Groups: NRA, ACLU, Eagle Forum, ACU. Subseries. 105th/106th Congress - Bills, 1997-2001, contains files on Citizenship Amendment, Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment, and Ten Commandments Defense Act. Subseries. 106th Congress - Bills, 1999-2001, contains file on American Sovereignty Restoration Act and State's Rights and Second and Tenth Amendment Restoration Act. Subseries. 106th Congress - Chronological Files, 1995-2000, contains Barr's correspondence with Congressman Tom DeLay, Bob Dole, Senator Jesse Helms, Charlton Heston, Senator Trent Lott, Lester Maddox, Ed Meese (Heritage Foundation), Oliver North, Oliver North (Freedom Alliance), Robert Novak, Justice Clarence Thomas, and Senator Strom Thurmond; correspondence from Grover Norquist (Americans for Tax Reform) submitted to Barr regarding Executive Order taxes; correspondence from Barr to Grover Norquist congratulating him on his election to NRA board of directors; correspondence between Barr and James Dobson regarding Barr's request for Dobson's help with H.R. 304 to create an inquiry of impeachment of President Clinton, with Dobson's reply that his organization is barred from involvement in partisan politics; and an editorial by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. on Williamsburg's (Virginia) realistic portrayal of slave markets and life. Subseries. Campaign Files, 1990-2002, contains files on Christian Coalition, Georgia Right to Life, Speaker Gingrich, Gun Control, Gun Owners of America, National Right to Life, National Rifle Association, Scorecard National Taxpayers Union, and Susan B. Anthony List. Subseries. Impeachment, 1997-2000, contains files on R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. and Anonymous The Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton: A Political Docu-Drama; and A Political Docu-Drama: The Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton By Tyrrell, Emmett Jr. and "Anonymous" with Foreword by Congressman Bob Barr, 1997. Subseries. Marietta Office Subject Files, 1994-2003, contains files on abortion, American Legion, CATO Institute, Christian Coalition, Citizenship Amendment, Contract With America, Defense of Marriage Act (D.O.M.A.), Eagle Forum, Flag Desecration, Georgia Right to Life, Guns, Hate Crimes, Hillsdale College, Human Events, Idaho Eagle Forum, Marriage Defense Act, Militias, National Rifle Association (NRA), Ronald Reagan, Right to Life, Right to Work, Second Amendment, Tax Reform Immediately (TRIM), and Bob Tyrrell Manuscript for "Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton." Subseries. Washington Office Subject Files, 1994-2002, contains correspondence with Haley Barbour, Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, Senator Trent Lott, Lester Maddox, Congressman Ron Paul, Phyllis Schlafly; correspondence from Milton Friedman to Senator Phil Gramm; correspondence from Congressman Tom DeLay et al. to President Bill Clinton; copy of correspondence from Senator Richard Russell, written in 1964 to a military member at Fort Benning, Georgia, in which Russell pledges to fight "against the vicious and misnamed civil rights bill"; Senator Phil Gramm editorial; essay by Phyllis Schlafly "Education Reform, Ted Kennedy-Style"; Patrick Buchanan op-ed "Is China war inevitable?"; article by Grover Norquist; Newsletter of Family Research Council referring to European Union's criticism of Joerg Haider and references to Holocaust; and files on Abortion, Abortion: Pro-Life, Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute, Christian Coalition, Conservative Caucus, Conservative Political Action Conference, Council of Conservative Citizens, Tom DeLay, Euthanasia, Flag Desecration, Flat Tax, Focus on the Family, with correspondence from Dr. James C. Dobson to Bob Barr, Newt Gingrich, Hate Crimes, Hillsdale College, Homosexual Rights, Lester Maddox, McVeigh Execution, National Right to Life, NRA, National Sales Tax, Natural Born Citizen Proposed Constitutional Amendment, Oklahoma City Bombing, Prayer in School, Reagan, Religious Equality Amendment, Religious Freedom Amendment, Religious Liberties Amendment, Religious Liberty Protection Act, Right to Life, Right to Work, Richard Russell, School Choice, School Prayer, and Young America's Foundation. Subseries. BBLU, 2003-2004, includes correspondence from Senator Orrin Hatch to Barr, as well as news articles, guest notes, and audio recordings on CD of the broadcasts of Bob Barr's Laws of the Universe, a weekly radio show hosted by Barr following his congressional career. It featured interviews with political figures such as Trent Lott, Oliver North, and Tom DeLay. Subseries. Meeting Files, 1996-2002, contains files on American Council for Immigration Reform, Christian Coalition, Conservative Political Action Conference, Tom DeLay, Eagle Forum, Hate Crimes, NRA, and Tax Limitation Amendment. Subseries. Miscellaneous, 1993-2002, contains files on abortion, Contract with America, Hillsdale College, and Religious Freedom Amendment. Subseries. Committee on Government Reform, 1997-2002, contains a file on Panama Canal Amendment, 1998. Subseries. Post-Congress Files, 2001-2005, contains files on American Conservative Union, American Constitution Society, Freedom Alliance, Ollie North Show, and Virginia Conservative Action PAC. Subseries. Series IV: Audio-Visual Materials, 1968-2004, contains files on CPAC, CATO, Eagle Forum, Dr. Dennis Cuddy on HR 1617 (104-HR-1617: To consolidate and reform workforce development and literacy programs, and for other purposes) (Nancy Schaefer Live), and the Oral Roberts Ministries Show.

Websites with information:

http://libguides.westga.edu/content.php?pid=33218&sid=272238

http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=b000169

Finding aids:

http://uwg.galileo.usg.edu/uwg/view?docId=ead/POL-0005-ead.xml

http://lgdata.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/docs/204/284005/Bob_Barr.pdf

[0238a] Bob Barr papers, Office Files, 1964-2004, POL-0005-15

Location: Annie Belle Weaver Special Collections, Ingram Library, University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA 30118

Description: Bob Barr (1948- ) represented the Seventh District of Georgia in the United States House of Representatives for four terms between January 1995 and January 2003. This portion of the Bob Barr papers contains correspondence from constituents, news clips, meetings and event information (including Town Hall Meetings), and files on many local constituent issues. Series II: Marietta, Boxes 408-496, contains files on Abortion; Assisted Suicide; Dan Burton; CATO Institute; CATS (Conservative Action Team); CPAC Conference January 21, 2000 Washington DC (Conservative Political Action Committee); Contract with America: Reforming Congress, Changing Washington, n.d.; CCC (Council of Conservative Citizens); Defense of Marriage Act (D.O.M.A.); Alan Dershowitz (refers to Dershowitz accusation that Bob Barr was associated with Council of Conservative Citizens and alleged racist policies); Eagle Forum; Farrakhan; Marriage Defense Act; Meese Article by Barr, 1996; Militias; National Rifle Association (NRA); Partial Birth Abortion; Ronald Reagan; Supreme Court: Church-State; Tax Reform Immediately (TRIM); and Bob Tyrrell Manuscript for "Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton." Series IV: Washington, Boxes 529-606, contains correspondence from Congressman Bill Archer, Haley Barbour, Congressman Dan Burton, President George W. Bush, Dr. James C. Dobson, Congressman Robert K. Dornan, Milton Friedman (to Senator Phil Gramm), House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Senator Orrin Hatch, Senator Jesse Helms, David Horowitz (contains membership card for the Center for the Study of Popular Culture), Lester Maddox, Lyn Nofziger, Grover Norquist, Congressman Ron Paul, Senator Richard Russell, Phyllis Schlafly, and Washington Legal Foundation; and files on Abortion; Partial-Birth Abortion; assisted suicide; Abortion/Pro-Life; Austria, 2000 (Newsletter of Family Research Council referring to European Union's criticism of Joerg Haider and references to Holocaust); Balanced Budget (1993 article by Grover Norquist); Balanced Budget-Fiscal Responsibility Act; Balanced Budget (Senator Phil Gramm editorial); George W. Bush; C-FAM (Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute); China (copy of National Conservative Weekly, Patrick Buchanan op-ed "Is China war inevitable?"); CATS (Conservative Action Team) (copy of "GOP Republican Platform 2000"); CATS & COS (Conservative Opportunity Society); Conservative Caucus; CPAC Award and Conference, 1996 (Conservative Political Action Conference) (copy of "Human Events" weekly); Careers Act [Consolidated and Reformed Education, Employment and Rehabilitation Systems Act; H.R 1617, 2332, SB 143] (essay by Phyllis Schlafly "Education Reform, Ted Kennedy-Style"); Council of Conservative Citizens (refer to Trent Lott's membership); English First, English Language Unity Act, H.R. 1984 (107th Cong.) (To reaffirm English as the official language of the United States, to establish an uniform English language rule for naturalization, and to avoid misconstructions of the English language texts of the Laws of the United States, pursuant to Congress' powers to provide for the General Welfare of the United States and to establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization under Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution.); Euthanasia; Louis Farrakhan; Flag Desecration; Flat Tax; Focus on the Family; Freemen-Montana; Newt Gingrich; Hillsdale College; Homosexual Rights; Homosexuals; McVeigh Execution; National Right to Life; NRA; Partial-Birth Abortion Ban; Reagan; The Religious Equality Amendment Hyde's H.J. Res. 121; Religious Freedom Amendment; Religious Liberties Amendment; Religious Liberty Protection Act; Right to Life; Right to Work; Ruby Ridge; Richard B. Russell; School Prayer; School Vouchers; Stem Cell Research; Voter I.D.; Waco; Washington Legal Foundation; and Young America's Foundation. Series V: Bob's Files, Boxes 607-662, contains files on ACU; The American Spectator; Anti-Terrorism; Campaign Barr 2002 Viguerie/ATA [American Target Advertising] Proposal, 2002; Gun Control; MEGIDDO Project (FBI), 1999 (regards FBI assessment of domestic terrorism; contains correspondence from John Birch Society); Military Tribunals (op-ed of Rush Limbaugh (Washington Post), Robert H. Bork article on terrorism); op-ed of Oliver North (Washington Times); correspondence from Ron Paul; NRA, Charlton Heston and Wayne LaPierre; Privacy-SPCH. Eagle Forum Friday, September 20, 2002 (correspondence from Phyllis Schlafly); Terrorism; U.N. Small Arms Conf., NY, July 2001 (Oliver North op-ed; Phyllis Schlafly Report); USA Patriot Act; correspondence from Attorney General John Ashcroft; and WTO [World Trade Organization], 2002 (Oliver North editorial). Series VI: Jonathan Blythe Files, Boxes 663-666, contains files on Americans for Tax Reform and Free Congress Foundation. Series VII: Personal Files, Boxes 667-677, contains files on Newt Gingrich; Human Events - Impeachment; National ID Card; ACU; ATA; Bill Archer; John Ashcroft; Haley Barbour; Bob Barr; Jonathan Blythe; Robert H. Bork; Patrick Buchanan; Dan Burton; George W. Bush; CPAC; CATO Institute; William Jefferson Clinton; D.O.M.A.; Alan Dershowitz; Dr. James C. Dobson; Robert K. Dornan; Eagle Forum; Equality Amendment; Euthanasia; Louis Farrakhan; Freemen-Montana; Milton Friedman; Gingrich; Phil Gramm; Joerg Haider; Orrin Hatch; Jesse Helms; Charlton Heston; Hillsdale College; David Horowitz; Hyde; John Birch Society; Ted Kennedy; Wayne LaPierre; Rush Limbaugh; Trent Lott; Lester Maddox; Marriage Defense Act; McVeigh Execution; Meese; MEGIDDO Project; Militias; Lyn Nofziger; Grover Norquist; Oliver North; NRA; Ron Paul; Ronald Reagan; Richard B. Russell; Phyllis Schlafly; Tyrrell; U.N.; USA Patriot Act; Viguerie; I.D. Voter; Waco; Washington Times; Annie Belle Weaver; and Young America's Foundation.

Finding aid:

http://uwg.galileo.usg.edu/uwg/view?docId=ead/POL-0005-15-ead.xml

[0239] Jesse William Barrett Papers, 1905-1953, C9

Location: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 1020 Lowry Street, Columbia, Missouri 65201

Description: Barrett (1884-1953) was a St. Louis lawyer and politician; attorney general of Missouri, 1921-1925; Republican candidate for governor in 1936. The Republican Party Series contains correspondence, clippings, campaign material, speeches, invitations, and reports on Barrett's activities in the Republican Party of Missouri. Correspondents include Herbert Hoover, Edgar Queeny, and Robert Taft. Subjects include Anti-Semitism, Missouri, 1935, Charles Edward Coughlin, Fascism, Frank Ernest Gannett, Herbert Hoover, Alfred Mossman Landon, Opposition to New Deal, Edgar Monsanto Queeny, John B. Snow, Robert A. Taft, and Treaty of Versailles.

Websites with information:

http://shs.umsystem.edu/manuscripts/descriptions/desc-gov.html

Finding aid:

http://shs.umsystem.edu/manuscripts/invent/0009.pdf

[0240] Russell H. Barrett Collection, 1956-1974, MUM00024 [partly digital collection]

Location: The Department of Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi, P.O. Box 1848, University, MS 38677-1848

Description: Russell H. Barrett (1919- ) was a professor of political science at the University of Mississippi, 1954-1976, and author of the 1965 book Integration at Ole Miss. Much of the collection pertains to the integration of Ole Miss by James Meredith in September 1962, and the riots that ensued on campus and in the town of Oxford. Barrett's support for integration was actively opposed by groups such as the Citizens' Council. Includes personal papers, pamphlets, reports, manuscripts, sermons, and other materials on various topics such as academic freedom on college campuses and the civil rights movement in Mississippi. Includes Washington Report from John Stennis, 18 December 1963 and 28 May 1964; The Dan Smoot Report re: UM Integration, October 8 & 15, 1962; Granite, published by the University of Mississippi Young Americans for Freedom, 17 March 1969; K. K. K. Rally Leaflet, Sardis, MS, 7 October 1967; John Birch Society pamphlet, undated; "Famous Quotations," pamphlets quoting Theodore Bilbo and Henry Grady, printed by The Citizens' Council, undated; Reprints from The Pascagoula Chronicle re: Carleton Putnam's Race and Reason, 1963 [online at http://www.thechristianidentityforum.net/downloads/Race-Reason.pdf]; and material re: Communism in the United States.

Websites with information:

http://www.library.olemiss.edu/guides/archives_subject_guide/university-of-mississippi/manuscript?­page=show

http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/archives/finding_intro/alpha.html

http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/archives/finding_intro/bynumber.html

http://www.library.olemiss.edu/guides/archives_subject_guide/politics/manuscript-20th?page=show

Finding aid:

http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/archives/finding_aids/MUM00024.html

[0241] Bryton Barron Papers, 1923-1967, Coll. Ax 463

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Knight Library, 2nd floor North, Mail: UO Libraries--SPC, 1299 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1299

Description: Bryton Barron (1898- ) was a teacher, a writer, a civil servant, a publisher and political conservative. In 1929 he joined the State Department as assistant editor, became chief of the Treaty Section, and finally member of the Historical Division, where he helped compile the Yalta papers. Mr. Barron, before he retired last week after twenty six years in the department, protested the delay in publishing the papers and charged that important documents were being censored. After leaving the State Department in 1956, he commenced lecturing and writing critically about the Department and United States foreign policy generally. Barron founded a publishing company, Crestwood Books, in 1962, as a publishing vehicle for his and similar books. In 1960-1961 he was coordinator in Virginia for the John Birch Society. The collection includes correspondence, writings, reports and newspaper clippings. The papers contain correspondence with American Opinion, National Review, Herbert Hoover, Robert Welch, Willis A. Carto, Clare Hoffman, and Dan Smoot. There are materials relating to the John Birch Society, Christian Crusade (Billy James Hargis), Conservative Society of America (Kent Courtney), We, The People (Harry T. Everingham), American Coalition of Patriotic Societies (Milton M. Lory), Anti-Communist Liaison (Edward Hunter), and publication of the Malta and Yalta conference record.

Reference:

Catalogue of Manuscripts in the University of Oregon Library, compiled by Martin Schmitt (Eugene, University of Oregon, 1971), http://library.uoregon.edu/ec/e-asia/read/schmitt.pdf.

Finding aids:

http://library.uoregon.edu/tools/blogs/scua/check-out-barron-bryton-papers/

http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv96124

http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv96124/op=pretrieve.aspx

http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv96124

[0242] David P. Barrows papers, 1890-1954, 1890-1954, BANC MSS C-B 1005

Location: The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-6000

Description: Barrows (1873-1954) was president of the University of California, 1919-1923, and professor of political science, 1924-1943. The collection includes letters written to him and copies of his replies; diaries and notebooks; biographical sketches and obituaries; personalia; bibliographies; MSS, tear sheets and reprints of his writings; speeches and radio addresses; collegiate class notes; lectures, with related notes, syllabi, etc. for courses taught by him; MSS and clippings of his syndicated INS articles on world affairs; subject files reflecting his many interests, activities and associations; scrapbooks; and clippings. Correspondence from American Coalition (John B. Trevor) (a letter protesting against the President's proposal to pack the Supreme Court), Charles Austin Beard, Charles Matthias Goethe, Herbert Clark Hoover, William Fife Knowland, Clare Boothe Luce, National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government (Frank E. Gannett), John Francis Neylan, Franklin Roosevelt, and Burton Kendall Wheeler.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf2f59n67s/entire_text/

[0243] E.L. "Bob" Bartlett Papers, 1926-1964, USUAF53

Location: Alaska Polar Regions Collections & Archives, Elmer E. Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska Fairbanks, PO Box 756808, Fairbanks, Alaska 99775

Description: Bartlett (1904-1968) was secretary of the Territory of Alaska, and delegate to Congress, and U.S. senator. The majority of the material in the Bartlett papers relates to Bartlett's political career, and focuses on his participation as Delegate and Senator to the 79th through the 90th sessions of Congress (1945-1968). As Alaska Delegate, Bartlett spearheaded the Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act of 1956 that allowed Alaska to care for their mentally ill citizens. Assisting him in this endeavor was Representative Edith Green of Oregon. The collection contains correspondence, photographs, audio recordings, memos, congressional records, legislative bills and acts, House and Senate reports, audits, and clippings. Includes correspondence between Delegate Bartlett and Rep. Green.

References:

Claus-M. Naske, "Bob Bartlett and the Alaska Mental Health Act," The Pacific Northwest Quarterly Vol. 71, No. 1 (Jan. 1980), pp. 31-39; Research Guide to Alaska Mental Health History Sources, Compiled by Lisa Morris (2010), http://jukebox.uaf.edu/site7/sites/default/files/projects/MH_reseach_guide_July2010.pdf

Websites with information:

http://library.uaf.edu/apr-collections-political

https://library.uaf.edu/apr-collections-political

Finding Aid:

http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv11987/

[0243a] William Warren Bartley miscellaneous papers, 1975-1988, Coll. 91022

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6010

Description: William Warren Bartley (1934-1990) was a professor and American philosopher who edited works by Karl Popper and Friedrich A. von Hayek. He was the editor of Hayek's The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism (London, 1988), a book which discusses Hayek's view of socialism, defining the fatal conceit as the idea that "man is able to shape the world according to his wishes" (p. 27). The papers consist of drafts, galleys, proofs, memoranda, and correspondence related to production of The Fatal Conceit; and sound recordings of speeches and lectures by F. A. von Hayek, Bernard Siegan, Martin Larson, F. A. Harper, Murray Rothbard, William Hutt, and others related to laissez-faire economics.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt9f59s0t0/entire_text/

[0244] Jacques Barzun Papers, ca.1900-1999, MS#1483

Location: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University, 6th Floor East Butler Library, 535 West 114th St., New York, NY 10027

Description: Jacques Martin Barzun (1907-2012) was a French-born American historian of ideas and culture. Series I: Cataloged Correspondence, contains correspondence with Charles Austin Beard, William Frank Buckley, Jr., Nicholas Murray Butler, Max Eastman, Milton Stover Eisenhower, T. S. Eliot, Granville Hicks, Hamilton Holt, Henry Cabot Lodge, Henry Robinson Luce, Marshall McLuhan, Henry Louis Mencken, Norman Podhoretz, and Peter Viereck.

Finding aid:

http://findingaids.cul.columbia.edu/ead/nnc-rb/ldpd_4079628/

[0244a] Ewing Cannon Baskette collection of print materials, 1902-1959, 02/Baskette

Location: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 346 Main Library (MC-522), 1408 West Gregory Drive, Urbana, Illinois 61801

Description: Ewing Cannon Baskette (1902-1958), a lawyer, librarian, and bibliographer, owned the largest private collection on civil liberties and freedom of expression in the United States. Series 1: Correspondence, 1821-1976, contains letters to Baskette from Harry Elmer Barnes, John Dos Passos, Max Eastman, H. L. Mencken, and Wendell L. Willkie. Vertical file materials on topics including American heritage (Patriotism); Americans for Moral Decency; Anti-Communist Movements (conservatism, political right); Anti-Semitism; Bible (Fundamentalism); Catholic Church – Controversial Literature (anti-Catholic literature); Citizens for Decent Literature; Civil Rights; Communism – Russia; Communism – United States; Clarence Seward Darrow; Discrimination; Espionage; Eugenics and Birth Control; Fascism; National Organization for Decent Literature; Religion and state (Church and state); Sabotage; Scopes Trial; Sedition; Gerald L. K. Smith (McClanahan recall); and Unamerican activity investigations (Subversive activities).

Websites with information:

http://www.library.illinois.edu/rbx/collections_manuscript_collections.html

http://www.library.illinois.edu/administration/collections/about/special.html

Finding aid:

http://www.library.illinois.edu/rbx/archon/?p=collections/findingaid&id=33

Baskette collection finding lists:

http://libsysdigi.library.illinois.edu/oca/Books2008-03/baskettecollecti00univ/baskettecollecti00univ_djvu.txt

http://libsysdigi.library.illinois.edu/oca/Books2008-03/baskettecollecti00univ/baskettecollecti00univ.pdf

[0245] Cartoon Collection of Gene Basset, MS 90-22 [cartoons]

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Wichita State University Libraries, 1845 Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260-0068

Description: An award-winning cartoonist, Gene Basset (1927- ) has been cartooning professionally since 1961. Basset's cartoons in this collection were originally submitted to The Scripps-Howard Newspapers in Washington, D.C., as editorial cartoons. The collection includes cartoons from March 16, 1963, to October 17, 1973.

Websites with information:

http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/msub-b.html

http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/mscrcol1.html

http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/mscrcol3.html

Finding aid:

http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/90-22/90-22-A.HTML

[0246] Gene Basset Editorial Cartoons, 1984-1992 [cartoons]

Location: Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries, 300 S Hull St, Athens, GA 30605

Description: Gene Basset (1927– ) was chief editorial cartoonist for Scripps-Howard Newspapers for nineteen years and an editorial cartoonist for the Atlanta Journal from 1982 to 1992. The collection consists of ink drawings, pencil sketches, negatives, and plates of editorial cartoons by Gene Basset from 1984 to 1992. Subject content relates to state and local (Atlanta-Fulton County) politics and feature such topics as public transportation, pension padding, and political corruption. Subjects of the cartoons include Jim Bakker, Jerry Falwell, Newt Gingrich, Ku Klux Klan, Lester Maddox, Congressman Larry McDonald, Segregationist Zell Miller, Richard Nixon, Oliver North, President Ronald Reagan, Senator Talmadge, and Robert Welch, head of the John Birch Society.

Finding aid:

http://russelldoc.galib.uga.edu/russell/view?docId=ead/RBRL009GB-ead.xml

[0247] Gene Basset Papers, 1962-1969 [cartoons; partly digital collection]

Location: Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries, 222 Waverly Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244-2010

Description: Gene Basset (1927- ) is an American cartoonist primarily known for his editorial cartoons. In 1962, after a brief stint as the Honolulu Star Bulletin's first editorial cartoonist, Basset became the chief editorial cartoonist with Scripps-Howard newspapers. Original artwork for over 1,200 syndicated editorial cartoons and proofs. These cartoons were drawn by Basset while he was with Scripps-Howard. Subjects of the cartoons include American Independent Party, Ross Barnett, black racism, Dean Burch, civil rights, Communism, Everett Dirksen, Dwight Eisenhower, extremism, Barry Goldwater, gun control, Adolf Hitler, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, House Un-American Activities Committee, integration in schools, John Birch Society, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ku Klux Klan, Curtis LeMay, Lester Maddox, James Meredith, Nazism, Richard Nixon, race relations, racism, Ronald Reagan, Richard Russell, school desegregation, school prayer, Clay Shaw, John Stennis, Strom Thurmond, George Wallace, Lurleen Wallace, White Power, white racism, and white supremacy.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.syr.edu/xtf/search?brand=ead;collection=ead;sort=title;titleAlpha=GG;

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/ead/subj_list_from_db.htm

Finding aids:

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/b/basset_g.htm

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/print/basset_g_prt.htm

Digital exhibit: Draw Your Own Conclusions Political Cartooning Then and ?—Gene Basset:

http://library.syr.edu/digital/exhibits/c/cartoonists/basset.htm

[0248] JD du P (Japie) Basson Collection

Location: Manuscripts Section, Special Collection Division, JS Gericke Library, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X5036, Stellenbosch 7599, South Africa

Description: Jacob Daniël Du Plessis Basson (1918-2012) was an advocate, politician, and writer. In 1950, Basson was elected to represent the National Party of the Namib constituency in parliament. Nine years later he was expelled from the party by Dr H.F. Verwoerd after he openly expressed opinions against apartheid. In 1985, he joined the National Party (NP) after the announcement that apartheid would come to an end. The collection consists of correspondence, books, articles, commission reports, newspaper clippings, speeches, parliamentary documents, information on South African and international politics and political parties, personal documents, pamphlets, journals, and cartoons from newspapers.

Websites with information:

http://blogs.sun.ac.za/news/2011/06/18/su-unveils-japie-basson-collection/

http://library.sun.ac.za/English/aboutus/collections/sc/Pages/manuscripts.aspx

[0249] The Private Collection of J. D. du P. Basson, 1917-1973, PV58

Location: Archive for Contemporary Affairs, Stef Coetzee Building, Room 109, Academic Avenue South, University of the Free State, 205 Nelson Mandela Drive, Park West, Bloemfontein 9300 South Africa

Description: Private papers of J.D. du P. Basson (1918-2012), political journalist for the Suiderstem [1940], chief organiser United Party Youth League Cape Province [1942], chief secretary United National South West Party. He joined the National Party in 1949 as MP for the Namib [1950-1961]. He was suspended from the National Party in 1959. He and Judge H. A. Fagan formed the National Union [Party] in 1960, MP Bezuidenhout [1961-1980], member of the President's Council [1981-1984, 1986-1989]. Files on Afrikaner Broederbond, Apartheid, Herstigte Nasionale Party, Gen. J.B.M. Hertzog, Nasionale Party (National Party), and H. F. Verwoerd.

Websites with information:

http://supportservices.ufs.ac.za/content.aspx?id=196

http://supportservices.ufs.ac.za/content.aspx?id=527

Finding aid:

http://supportservices.ufs.ac.za/dl/userfiles/Documents/00001/1168_eng.pdf

[0250] Evhen Batchinsky fonds, 1736-1975

Location: Archives and Research Collections, Room 581, MacOdrum Library, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa ON K1S 5B6, Canada

Description: Ehven Batchinsky (1885-1978) was an influential political activist dedicated to the liberation of the Ukrainian National Republic. The collection contains material on Ukrainian history and politics from the late nineteenth century to World War II. Material on Ukrainian émigré activity from the late nineteenth century to 1956 is also included. The series Biographical Dossiers contains files on Stepan Bandera, Corneliu Codreanu, and Ivan S. Tokarzhev'kyi-Karashevych (Jan Tokarzewski-Karaszewicz). The series Minor Files contains a file on The Jewish Question: articles and documents from 1933 to 1938, largely anti-Semitic.

Websites with information:

http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/collectionsp-bin/colldisp/l=0/c=39

Finding aids:

http://arc.library.carleton.ca/collections/browse/batchinsky

http://uarapp01.carleton.ca/dbtw-wpd/exec/dbtwpub.dll?QB0=AND&QF0=Fonds&QI0=Evhen+­Batchinsky+fonds&TN=findaid&AC=QBE_Query&RF=WebBrief

[0250a] Burnett C. Bauer Papers, 1947-1962, BCB

Location: University of Notre Dame. Archives, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556

Description: Burnett "Burnie" Bauer (1916-2011) served as an Indiana State Representative and Indiana State Senator. He was a founder of the Christian Family Movement and a member of the National Right to Life, Democrats for Life, and Citizens for Educational Freedom. The series Manuscripts contains files on Abortion; Action Line - Christian Action Council Newsletter; All About Issues American Life League 1987-1990; American Life League; Buchanan Reports - From the Right 1990; Catholics United for Life; Christian Family Movement (CFM); Christian Coalition Congressional Scorecard; Citizens for Educational Freedom (CEF); Crusade For Life - Lifegram; Equal Rights Amendment; Father Marx - Human Life International; Federal Aid to Non-Public Schools; Hatch Amendment; Human Life Alliance; Indiana Federation of Right to Life; Indiana Right to Life, Inc.; Indiana Democrats for Life; International Life Times; LaRouche 1986; LaRouche - United Nations 1994; Life and Family News; Life-Pac Report and National Pro-Life Pac; Life Letter 1984-1986; Life Amendment Political Action Committee, Inc.; Life Line - National Democrats for Life; Life Con - Wisconsin Right to Life Convention 1983; Lutherans for Life; National Committee for a Human Life Amendment Newsletter 1987-1988; National Right to Life Committee, Inc.; National Pro-Life Political Action Committee; National Right to Life Convention; National Right to Life News; National Democrats for Life; Pro-Life and Abortion Articles; Right To Life News; Right to Life of St. Joseph County Newsletter; Right to Life Reference Book 1983-1984; Right To Life; State Abortion Laws 1973; State Bills to Restrict Abortion 1991-1992; The National Pro-Life Journal; The Human Life Center; and United Methodists for Life. The series Printed Material contains files on Christian Family Movement; The Human Life Review; Journal of the American Family Association; The AUL Newsletter - Americans United For Life; and The National Pro-Life Journal.

Finding aids:

http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/xml/bcb.xml

http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/html/BCB.htm

http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/html/BCB000.htm

[0250b] Henry H. Bauer Papers, 1950-2010, Ms1999-0085

Location: Special Collections, University Libraries (0434), 560 Drillfield Drive, Newman Library, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061

Description: Henry H. Bauer (1931– ) is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry and Science Studies, and Emeritus Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (1978-1999) at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He is also an HIV/AIDS denialist. Following his retirement in 1999, he was editor-in-chief of the Journal of Scientific Exploration, a fringe science publication, from 2000-2007. The papers contains correspondence, grant reports, newspaper clippings, memoirs, class notes, chemistry files, evaluations, appointment books, lectures, talks, and conference materials, particularly those pertaining to the Society for Scientific Exploration (SSE). Much of the material relates to Bauer's work as academic professor and administrator, as well as his interest in the study of anomalies, especially the Loch Ness Monster. Series I: Talk, Conferences, and Publications, contains files on AIDS in Historical Context, HIV, and HIV/AIDS Blunder.

Websites with information:

http://spec.lib.vt.edu/specgen/msguide/mgb.htm

Finding aid:

http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv00558.xml

[0251] Baumgarten, A. Testimony in the trial of the Schweizerischer Israelitischer Gemeindebund and the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde, Bern. Plaintiffs vs. Th. Fischer, Zurich, and others, defendants, Bern, 1935 [microfilm]

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: The trial was held before the Amtsgericht, Bern. The testimony deals with the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion."

References:

C. A. Loosli, Testimony in the trial of the Schweizerischer Israelitischer Gemeindebund and the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde, Bern. Plaintiffs vs. the Bund Nationalsozialistischer Eidgenossen, defendant, Bern, 1935; Guide to the Hoover Institution Archives, by Charles G. Palm and Dale Reed (Stanford, Calif., Hoover Institution Press, 1980), p. 271.

[0252] Ruth Porter Baures Collection, 1931-1971

Location: Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, 18001 Yorba Linda Blvd., Yorba Linda, CA 92886-3903

Description: Collection of Anti-Communist publications including government hearings and investigations relating to Communist activities. Also includes a complete run of the House Committee on Un-American Activities hearings. Includes reports on Amerasia, Institute of Pacific Relations, Army McCarthy hearings, Voice of America Hearings, Matusow case, and Tax-Exempt Foundations; documents on Hiss, Chambers, Katyń Massacre; reports and statements by J. Edgar Hoover; testimony of Otto Otepka;"Chronicle of Treason" (reprint of series of articles by Representative Francis E. Walter appearing in the Philadelphia Inquirer, March 3-9, 1958). The following documents: Language as a Communist Weapon. Consultation with Dr. Stefan T. Possony (1959), Communist Psychological Warfare (Brainwashing). Consultation with Edward Hunter. March 13, 1958, The Effect of Red China Communes on the United States. Hearing. Testimony of Edward Hunter. March 24, 1959, Exposé of Communist Activities in the State of Massachusetts (Based on the Testimony of Herbert A. Philbrick). Hearings. 1961, 80th Congress, 1st Session. Document No. 401. Fascism in Action. A Documented Study and Analysis of Fascism in Europe. 1947, International Communism (The Communist Mind). Staff consultation with Frederick Charles Schwarz. 1957, The Communist Program for World Conquest. Consultation with Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer. 1958, Hearings on American Aspects of the Richard Sorge Spy Case (Based on testimony of Mitsusada Yoshikawa and Maj. Gen. Charles A. Willoughby). 1951, International Communism (Communist Designs on Indonesia and the Pacific Frontier). Staff consultation with Gen. Charles A. Willoughby. 1957, International Communism (Communist Encroachment in the Far East). Consultation with Maj. Gen. Claire Lee Chennault. 1958. Communist Exploitation of Religion. Hearing. Testimony of Rev. Richard Wurmbrand. May 6, 1966. Also, numerous documents and reports on Communist infiltration in the following areas: Government, Military Prisoners, Defense Establishment, Telegraph. Radio. Mine Workers, Hollywood Motion-Picture Industry, Vital Industries, Education, Entertainment, Government-Labor, Youth, Labor Unions, Minority Groups, Radiation Laboratory and Atomic Bomb Project at the University of California, Berkeley, Calif., Basic Industry, United States Government, Army Civilian Workers, Defense Plants, the Army, the Anti-Vietnam Agitation and the Teach-in Movement, Latin American Educational Systems, the Nuclear Test Ban Movement, the Telegraph Industry, Radio, Television and the Entertainment Industry, Certain Industrial Plants (Eastern Pennsylvania), Certain Labor Organizations, the Dining Car and Railroad Food Workers Union, the Educational Process, the United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, the United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, Pittsburgh and Erie, Pa.

Websites with information:

http://www.tvwiki.tv/wiki/Richard_Nixon_Library_and_Birthplace

http://www.nixonlibrary.gov/forresearchers/find/guide.pdf

Finding aid:

http://www.nixonlibrary.gov/forresearchers/find/textual/inventories/inventory_baures.pdf

[0253] Bay Area Student Committee to Abolish the House Committee on Un-American Activities Records, 1958-1965, Mss 90

Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, Library-Archives Division, 816 State Street, Madison, WI 53706

Description: Records of an organization (1960-1964) of students from the San Francisco area that was active in both national and local opposition to the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Much of the collection focuses on BASCAHCUA's exposé of the biased representation of a 1960 anti-HUAC demonstration in San Francisco that appeared in the film Operation Abolition. Organizational and operational records consist of internal and external correspondence, financial records, public relations materials, legal material, minutes, and agenda. The internal correspondence between officers Burton White and Irving Hall reflects the dissatisfaction felt by San Francisco members with White's neglect of them in favor of national activities. In the external correspondence there are letters from Aubrey Williams and James Roosevelt. Five boxes comprise a reference file of newspaper clippings and printed matter on related topics. There are files on the John Birch Society, Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, Barry Goldwater, the House Committee on Un-American Activities, McCarthyism, Nazis, Operation Abolition, Communism, and Radical Right.

Reference:

Menzi L. Behrnd-Klodt and Carolyn J. Mattern, Social Action Collections at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin: A Guide (Madison: The Society, 1983), p. 14.

Finding aids:

http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-mss00090

http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=wiarchives;cc=wiarchives;view=text;rgn=main;­didno=uw-whs-mss00090

[0253a] Victor M. Baydalakoff Collection, 1932-1965 (bulk 1948-1956), GTM.720920

Location: Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Georgetown University, 37th & O Streets NW, Washington, DC 20057-1174

Description: The Natsionalno-Trudovoi Soiuz (NTS) (The National Worker's Alliance) was a Russian anti-Communist émigré organization, founded in Germany in 1930. Its founder and first chief executive, Victor Mikhailovich Baydalakoff (1900-1967), served with the anti-Bolshevik Don Cossack Army until its defeat and evacuation in 1920. The NTS was dedicated to the liberation of Russia from the yoke of Communism, seeking to replace it with a society based on the precepts of Russian Christian brotherhood and solidarity between all classes. In 1955, Baydalakoff left the organization to form a splinter group, the Russian National Labor Alliance (RNTS). The collection consists of organizational materials, documents, reports, and publications relating to the NTS, including examples of anti-Communist agitational literature.

Reference:

Benjamin Tromly, "The Making of a Myth: The National Labor Alliance, Russian Émigrés, and Cold War Intelligence Activities," Journal of Cold War Studies 18.1 (Winter 2016), pp. 80-111.

Websites with information:

http://blogs.nd.edu/western-european-history-at-und/files/2013/08/GSA_2013_GermArchMSSResources.pdf

Finding aids:

https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/558773/GTM.720920.html

http://findingaids.library.georgetown.edu/repositories/15/resources/10505

[0253b] Robert John Bayer Chesterton Collection [partly digital collection]

Location: Special Collections, Grasselli Library, John Carroll University, 1 John Carroll Blvd, University Heights, OH 44118

Description: Includes copies of The Cross & the Plough: The Organ of the Catholic Land Associations of England and Wales, the official journal of the Catholic Land Movement, which was founded in Great Britain in the first half of the twentieth century.

References:

Robert R Yackshaw, "The Robert John Bayer 'Chesterton' collection," Catholic Bookseller & Librarian (March 1968); John C. Bruening, "Behind the closed door: The G.K. Chesterton Room houses the printed word's rich history," John Carroll Magazine (April 13, 2012), http://sites.jcu.edu/magazine/2012/04/13/­behind-the-closed-door/.

Websites with information:

http://www.wheaton.edu/wadecenter/Authors/GK-Chesterton/GKC-Resources

https://web.archive.org/web/20100602050800/http://www.jcu.edu/library/gkw/ats.htm

http://collected.jcu.edu/the_cross_and_the_plough/

[0254] Bayfield, CO Ku Klux Klan records, 1921-1992 (bulk 1921-1928), M075 & I103 [digital collection]

Location: Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College, 1000 Rim Drive, Durango, CO 81301

Description: This collection contains the historically significant records retained from activities of the Ku Klux Klan in Bayfield, CO, specifically the Pine River Klan #69 of Colorado, in the 1920s. The collection consists of printed materials, letters and correspondences, membership records reports, and other records pertaining to the Bayfield KKK. Consists of two series: Series 1: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan printed materials. Series 2: Pine River Klan #69 of Colorado Knights of the Ku Klux Klan records. Includes filled-out applications for membership in the Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Inc.

Websites with information:

https://swcenter.fortlewis.edu/FindingAids.aspx

Finding aid:

http://swcenter.fortlewis.edu/finding_aids/kkk.shtml

[0255] Charles Austin Beard and Mary Ritter Beard papers, 1874-1976, MSD.1898.002

Location: Archives of DePauw University and Indiana United Methodism, Roy O. West Library, 2nd Floor, 11 E. Larabee Street, Greencastle, IN 46135

Description: Charles A. Beard (1874-1948) was an American historian and a proponent of the economic interpretation of history. In 1900 he married Mary Ritter (1876-1958), an American historian who collaborated on several history books with her husband and wrote some fifteen books of her own. The collection includes numerous articles, correspondence, programs and photographs. Article about Charles Austin Beard by Harry E. Barnes, 1940-1950. Charles Austin Beard correspondence with Herbert Hoover, Charles A. Lindbergh, Raymond Moley, George N. Peek, and Burton K. Wheeler. Mary Ritter Beard correspondence with Raymond Moley and Porter Sargent.

Finding aids:

http://palni.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/inventory/id/51929/rec/1

http://palni.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/findingaidfull/collection/inventory/id/51929/searchterm/beard

[0256] Hugh Joseph Beard Papers, 1971-1992, MS0161

Location: J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28223-0001

Description: Hugh Joseph Beard (1946-2002) was a lawyer and conservative political activist. Includes correspondence documenting his involvement with various conservative political and religious groups, including the North Carolina Conservative Union, the North Carolina Fund for Individual Rights, the Southern Employees Education Fund, Young Republicans, and anti-abortion groups Birthchoice and Pro-life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians. Also includes material about his involvement with community organizations such as the Charlotte Jaycees, his unsuccessful political campaigns, and his involvement with gay conservative political organizations. Series 2. United States Department of Education. Office of the General Counsel. Subject files 1981-1983, contains files on Rockford College, School desegregation, Title IX--Abortion, Busing, Desegregation, Hillsdale College v. Dept. of Education, Knights of the KKK v. East Baton Rouge Parish School Board, and U.S. Supreme Court--Thomas nomination. Series 3. United States Department of Justice. Office of Civil Rights. Subject files 1983-1992, contains files on American life league, Citizens for God and Country, Civil rights Restoration Act--Abortion 1987, Desegregation, Family Research Council--Bauer letter, Gay rights, and Immigration. Series 4. Organizations 1970-2000, contains files on Capital Area Log Cabin Republicans, Cato Institute, Christian Freedom Foundation, Citizens for Reagan, Committee for Western Civilization, Conservative groups, Conservative Network, Eagle Forum, Federalist Society, Foundation for Economic Education, Helms for senate, Human Events, Institute for Humane Studies, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, John Birch Society, Libertarian Party of North Carolina, Log Cabin Republicans, Manhattan Institute, North Carolina Conservative Society, Pro-Life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians, and Pro-life and right-to-life groups.

Websites with information:

http://guides.library.uncc.edu/c.php?g=173102&p=1141485

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/841572254

http://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-of-hugh-joseph-beard-1963-1982/oclc/841572254

Finding aid:

http://library.uncc.edu/manuscript/ms0161

[0257] John O. Beaty controversy papers, 1949-1964, SMU 1992.0167

Location: Southern Methodist University Archives, DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University, 6404 Hilltop Ln, Dallas, TX 75205

Description: The papers pertain to controversy surrounding Beaty's 1954 publication of a pamphlet entitled "How to Capture a University," which asserted that un-Christian and even Communist influences were infiltrating SMU. This collection includes copies of that pamphlet, in addition to depositions and exhibits taken by a school committee, newspaper clippings, and letters both condemning and supporting his charges.

Finding aid:

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/smu/00034/smu-00034.html

[0258] John Owen Beaty Papers, 1949-1961, Coll. 135

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Knight Library, 2nd floor North, Mail: UO Libraries--SPC, 1299 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1299

Description: Beaty (1890-1961) was an educator and writer. The papers include correspondence with several prominent conservatives such as William F. Buckley, Pedro A. del Valle, Merwin K. Hart, George W. Robnett, and George E. Stratemeyer; articles and pamphlets written by Beaty; and correspondence of his wife, Josephine Powell Beaty, who was also active in conservative circles.

Finding aid: Included in National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United States (ProQuest UMI's microfiche series).

Reference:

The Creative Arts in Texas, p. 74

Websites with information:

http://researchguides.uoregon.edu/scua-politics/conservative

http://library.uoregon.edu/speccoll/guides/conservative.html

http://janus.uoregon.edu/record=b1955560

http://janus.uoregon.edu/record=b1955560~S8

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/19336654

http://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-1949-1961/oclc/19336654

[0258a] James M. Beck Papers, 1787-1936 (bulk 1880-1936), MC007

Location: Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Public Policy Papers, Princeton University Library, 65 Olden Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08540

Description: James Montgomery Beck (1861-1936) was a lawyer, Assistant United States Attorney, United States Attorney, Assistant Attorney General, Solicitor General of the United States, a Republican member of Congress, author, and public speaker. As a Congressman from Pennsylvania (1927-1933) he was the leading spokesman in the campaign against Prohibition. His book Neither Purse Nor Sword (1936) treats the destruction wrought by the New Deal upon the Constitution. The papers consist primarily of correspondence, articles, addresses and scrapbooks. Series 1, Correspondence, 1890-1936, contains correspondence with Hiram Bingham, William E. Borah, Nicholas M. Butler, William Randolph Hearst, David Lawrence, Alexander Lincoln, Robert McCormick, H.L. Mencken, James A Reed, Archibald B. Roosevelt, Elihu Root, Baron George Sydenham Clarke, Sydenham of Combe, James True, Charles Warren, and Owen Wister. Series 2, Subject Files, 1893-1936, contains correspondence arranged by subject matter, then chronologically. Subjects include American Liberty League, New Deal, Prohibition, Republican Party, and states' rights.

Finding aids:

http://findingaids.princeton.edu/collections/MC007

http://findingaids.princeton.edu/collections/MC007.pdf

[0259] John Beckett Collection, 1914-1998, MS 238

Location: Special Collections, The University Library, The University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK

Description: John Warburton Beckett (1894-1964) was a British politician and a leading figure in the Fascist movement. The collection consists of books, journals, and some documents formerly belonging to Beckett, together with research materials assembled by his son, the journalist Francis Beckett, during the writing of his biography of his father The Rebel Who Lost His Cause, published in 1999. In 1933 he was declared bankrupt and his second marriage failed, and he joined the British Union of Fascists, like Mosley having been impressed through visits to Italy by the achievements of the Mussolini regime. During his years with the BUF he was widely involved in agitational work, took a full share in rowdy meetings, became Director of Publicity, and for the years 1936-7 edited both Action and Blackshirt. By Spring 1937, when he was dismissed from the BUF, Beckett was openly critical of Mosley. With William Joyce, dismissed at the same time, he founded the National Socialist League, but this organisation never achieved more than a small number of members. He left the League in 1938 but remained in contact with Joyce until the latter left for Germany shortly before World War II. In September 1938 Joyce joined with Viscount Lymington to form the British Council Against European Commitments, to which the NSL became affiliated. Beckett and Lymington published a monthly journal, the New Pioneer, championing non-involvement in European affairs. Beckett then moved to a new organisation which he joined with Lymington and the Marquis of Tavistock (later the Duke of Bedford), the British Peoples Party, of which he became Secretary, which had as its slogan Campaign against War and Usury. Its aims were monetary reform, the championing of small shopkeepers against trusts, security of employment, and electoral reform. In May 1940 Beckett was arrested under Defence Regulation 18B and interned, along with many other political detainees considered a potential danger by the Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison. The series Books and Journals contains copies of Fascist Quarterly; Oswald Mosley: portrait of a leader, by A.K. Chesterton (London, Action Press, [1937]); B.U.F.: Oswald Mosley and British Fascism, by James Drennan [i.e., W.E.D. Allen] (London, Murray, 1934); The Spectre of Communism, by Henry Gibbs (London, Selwyn & Blount, [1936]); The Greater Britain, by Oswald Mosley (New edition. London, BUF, 1934); Decline and Fall of the Labour Party, by John Scanlon (London, Peter Davies, [1932]); National Socialism now, by William Joyce (London, National Socialist League, 1937); The New Pioneer, Vol. 1, Nos. 1-9 (London, British Council Against European Commit­ments, Dec 1938-August 1939); Famine in England, by Viscount Lymington (London, Witherby, 1938); Failure at Nuremberg: (an analysis of trial, evidence and verdict), by Anne Cutmore (Mrs Anne Beckett) (London, Research Department of the British Peoples Party, n.d.); The Truth about this war, by Anne Cutmore (Mrs Anne Beckett) (London, Research Department of the British Peoples Party, 1939); Alternative to death: the relationship between soil, family and community, by the Earl of Portsmouth (Viscount Lymington) (London, Faber and Faber, 1943); The Red network: the Communist International at work, ed. J. Baker White (London, Duckworth, 1939); and The new unhappy lords: an exposure of power politics, by A.K. Chesterton (London, Candour, 1965). The series Notes and documents compiled by Francis Beckett towards the biography of his father "The Rebel Who Lost His Cause" (1999) contains Subseries 238/5. British Union of Fascists [Oswald Mosley's Fascist movement], Subseries 238/6. Home Office Reports on John Beckett [notes and copies from official files in the Public Record Office], Subseries 238/7. A.K. Chesterton and William Joyce [period of the National Socialist League], Subseries 238/8. 18B [internment under Defence Regulation 18B; includes Duke of Bedford and Viscount Lymington letters], Subseries 238/9. Guy A. Aldred [the proprietor of the Strickland Press, Glasgow, a civil libertarian who took up the cause of opposition to the principle of internment under Defence Regulation 18B without charge or trial], Subseries 238/10. Harry Edmonds [Major Harry Morton Edmonds, novelist; pre-war association with the Peace movement and member of BPP; alleged Nazi sympathiser, Hon. Sec. of Constitutional Research Association post-war; includes report of an address to the Constitutional Research Association by Monsignor John Van Ryswyck (10 Oct 1946) and letter from Lord Hankey to Edmonds], and Subseries 238/10. British Peoples Party [Duke of Bedford's political movement].

Websites with information:

http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/specalphae

Finding aids:

http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/beckett

http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15847coll6/id/89/rec/1

http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15847coll6/id/89

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.517337!/file/BeckettCollection.pdf

[0260] Peter Beckman teaching collection, 1954-1977 and undated, MSS 156

Location: Special Collections, Thomas Tredway Library, Augustana College, 639 38th St., Rock Island, IL 61201

Description: Peter Beckman (1924- ) taught in the religion department of Augustana College from 1960 to 1990. Beckman assembled this collection in order to inform students about some of the more radical political and religious views circulating throughout the United States in the 1950s, 1960s, and the 1970s. The series Subject Files, 1954-1977 and undated, contains files on America's Future, American Opinion, American Crusader, Anti-Smut, Anti-Socialism, Anti-Semitism Bibliography, Anti-Federal Government, Anti-Communism in Africa, Billy James Hargis, C.E.A.S.E. [The Committee to End Aid to the Soviet Enemy], Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, Christian Commentary, Church League of America, Circuit Riders, Civil Rights, Communism and the Civil Rights Movement, Conservatism in Major Political Parties, Conservative Victory Fund, Council of Churches and Carl McIntire, Council for Civic Responsibility, Council on Foreign Relations, Crestwood Books, European Fascist and National Socialist Groups, Extreme Right, Extremism, Finances of the Right Wing, For America, Human Events, Independent Conservative Parties, Institute for American Strategy, Iowa S.Y.L.P. [Support Your Local Police], James Madison Foundation, John Birch Society, Ku Klux Klan, Liberty Lobby, Max Rafferty, Minutemen, National Tax Reform Committee, National Right to Work, Non-Voting and Moderate Middle in Major Parties, Non-Communist Left, Para-Military, Patriotism, Paul C. Neipps, Phyllis Schlafly, Princeton Religious Research Center, Radical Right Groups, Radical Right, Radicalism and Reform, Respectable Right, Some Theoretical Assumptions of Extremism, Super Patriotism, Teen Age Republicans, The United States Anti-Communist Congress Inc, The American Right Wing, The Bible and Capitalism, Trial by Battle, and Young Americans for Freedom. The series Publications, 1955-1975 and undated, contains copies of American Independence Party, American Medical News, Christian Economics, Christian Herald, Christian Perspectives, Christian Economics, Christian News, Common Sense, Dan Smoot Report, Economic Education Bulletin, Fact Finder, Free Enterprise, Freedom Talk, Homefront, Lutherans Alert, Police Gazette, Reason, Roll Call, Success in Politics, Taxpayers Power, The White World, The Cross and the Flag, The Church of God, The Weekly Crusader, The Independent American, The Presbyterian Layman, Through to Victory, Tocsin, and Western Voice. The series Campaign Materials, 1967-1972 and undated, contains files on Constitution Party of Florida, Radical Right, and The Wallace Campaign.

Websites with information:

http://www.augustana.edu/SpecialCollections/Resources/Finding%20Aids/index.html

Finding aid:

http://www.augustana.edu/SpecialCollections/Resources/Finding%20Aids/MSS156.htm

[0260a] Byron de la Beckwith Correspondence, Photographs, and Other Materials, circa 1940-1992, MS.3439

Location: Special Collections, University Libraries, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 121 John C. Hodges Library, 1015 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37996-1000

Description: Byron de la Beckwith (1920-2001) was a white supremacist and ordained minister in Christian Identity. This collection consists primarily of letters that de la Beckwith wrote to his wife, Mary Louise (Williams) Beckwith, his son, Byron de la Beckwith Jr., and his brother- and sister-in-law, Jesse and Frances Williams, while he was incarcerated before and during his first trial for the murder of NAACP leader Medgar Evers. Another set of correspondence was written between Beckwith and his nephew, B. Reed Massengill, while Massengill was working on a never-completed book chronicling Beckwith's life. Also included are photographs (some of which were published in Massengill's Portrait of a Racist) showing Beckwith and his family. In the letters to Massengill, Beckwith's Christian Identity principles are displayed prominently. Beckwith also enclosed leaflets, newspapers, and other items published by such organizations as the Christian Defense League, Aryan Nations, and the Ku Klux Klan for Massengill's edification.

References:

Elizabeth Dunham, "'On the White, Right, Christian Side of Every Issue': The Life and Death of Byron de la Beckwith," The Library Development Review (University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville, Tennessee) (2009-2010), pp. 5-7, http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_libdevel/103 and https://www.academia.edu/500202/­On_the_White_Ri

ght_Christian_Side_of_Every_Issue_The_Life_and_Death_of_Byron_de_la_Beckwith; Elizabeth Dunham, "Documenting a White Supremacist: The Byron de la Beckwith Papers," Archives and Archivists of Color Newsletter, Vol. 25, No. 1 (Winter 2010), pp. 5-6, https://www.academia.edu/500214/­Documenting_a_White_Supremacist_The_Byron_de_la_Beckwith_Papers.

Websites with information:

http://libguides.utk.edu/c.php?g=188664&p=1245273

Finding aid:

http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/spc/view?docId=ead/0012_002749_000000_0000/0012_002749_000000_0000.xml

[0260b] Byron de la Beckwith Letter, 1972, MS.2271

Location: Special Collections, University Libraries, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 121 John C. Hodges Library, 1015 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37996-1000

Description: Byron De La Beckwith (1920-2001) was an American white supremacist and the assassin of civil rights leader Medgar Evers on June 12, 1963, in Jackson, MS. He was twice tried for Evers' murder in 1964, but avoided convictions when the juries both returned deadlocked. Based on new evidence that he had boasted about the assassination at a Ku Klux Klan rally, De La Beckwith was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in 1994. In 2001, while his case was still being appealed, he died of heart problems in prison. The letter is a March 21, 1972, handwritten letter of application for employment with Bryan Brothers Packing Company in West Point, MS.

Finding aid:

http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/spc/view?docId=ead/0012_000728_000000_0000/0012_000728_000000_0000.xml

[0260c] Byron de la Beckwith papers, circa 1990, ACMA.M06-051

Location: Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Smithsonian Institution, 1901 Fort Place, SE, Washington, D.C., 20020

Description: Byron de la Beckwith (1920-2001) was an American white supremacist and Klansman who was convicted of killing civil rights leader Medgar Evers on June 12, 1963 in Jackson, Mississippi. This collection contains newsletters from white supremacist organizations and photocopies of articles about Byron de la Beckwith. These items were used as stationery by de la Beckwith while he was in prison in Mississippi and most are liberally covered with his handwriting. On them, de la Beckwith expounds on his ideas of racial segregation and white power. Also present are notes in de la Beckwith's hand, as well as a copy of the Watchdog, a white supremacist newspaper.

Finding aid:

http://sova.si.edu/record/ACMA.M06-051

[0260d] [Duke of] Bedford (Great Britain) Collection

Location: Swarthmore College Peace Collection, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081-1399

Description: Hastings William Sackville Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford (1888-1953) was a pacifist and patron of the British People's Party, an anti-war party. Files on British People's Party and National Freedom Rally.

Websites with information:

https://www.swarthmore.edu/library/peace/manuscriptcollections/mss_collections.html

[0260e] Duke of Bedford Letters and printed material, 1941-1956, RUB Bay 0039:05 items1-18 c.1

Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, Box 90185, 103 Perkins Library, Durham, North Carolina 27708

Description: The Duke of Bedford (1888-1953) was a British pacifist, reformer, and author. Letters to Mr. Curtler regarding political and economic issues, including Social Credit, coal exports, and the repayment of the American loan; and printed material by and about Russell, including pamphlets, serials, and a speech.

Websites with information:

http://search.library.duke.edu/search?id=DUKE001030491

http://www.worldcat.org/title/letters-and-printed-material-1941-1956/oclc/24778355

[0260f] Duke of Bedford papers, 1942-1952, Coll. 73018

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: Pamphlets by the Duke of Bedford, 1942-1952, and correspondence between the Duke of Bedford and Louis Obed Renne, 1948-1952, relating to pacifism and military disarmament.

Websites with information:

http://www.worldcat.org/title/duke-of-bedford-papers-1942-1952/oclc/754869967

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt4k40357c/entire_text/

[0260g] Michael Bedford Collection, 1982-1991 (bulk 1986-1989), COLL00014

Location: International Institute of Social History (IISH), Cruquiusweg 31, 1019 AT Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Description: Michael Bedford (1946– ) lived and worked in the Philippines in 1970-1972 and 1975 and was involved in the anti-Marcos movement that centered on U.S. involvement in Philippine politics. Between 1986 and 1990 Bedford conducted interviews in the Philippines, most of them directly after the EDSA revolution in 1986. The purpose of his research was to understand the political struggles during the Corazon Aquino presidency between Legal Left groups and the liberation theology arm of the Roman Catholic Church on one side, and the conservative Roman Catholic Church, the rise in U.S. Protestant missionaries and corresponding growth of local anti-Communist vigilante organizations under the name of Christ on the other side. This is a documentation/research collection on right-wing vigilantes in the Philippines and the support they found in right-wing Christian groups in the USA. The vigilantes were responsible for the killings of many human rights activists, left wing activists, and labour leaders. The collection contains 56 audiocassettes consisting of unpublished interviews with a right wing vigilante, the head of the Christian Anti-Communist Crusade [CACC], priests involved in Liberation Theology, human rights workers, and others. Also included are 247 photos and slides of demonstrations and protest meetings of various parties and groups to the left and to the right of the political spectrum in the Philippines and of some other events, 1982-1991.

References:

"Guide to the International Archives and Collections at the IISH: Supplement over 2013," International Review of Social History 59 (2014), pp. 367-376 (p. 368), https://www.cambridge.org/­core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/CF6B9AD975C680C16D58BBD292833AA7/S0020859014000285a.pdf; Eef Vermeij, "Michael Bedford Collection," South East Asia Blog, IISH, 14 August 2014, https://socialhistory.org/en/south-east-asia-blog/2014/08/michael-bedford-collection; Eef Vermeij, "Michael Bedford Papers," South East Asia Blog, IISH, 06 April 2015, https://socialhistory.org/­en/south-east-asia-blog/2015/04/michael-bedford-papers.

Finding aids:

http://hdl.handle.net/10622/COLL00014

https://search.socialhistory.org/Record/COLL00014

[0260h] Michael Bedford Papers, (1951) 1985-1996 (bulk 1985-1991), ARCH04328

Location: International Institute of Social History (IISH), Cruquiusweg 31, 1019 AT Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Description: The papers consist of drafts, travel notebooks, and travel reports 1985-1991; correspondence, 1985-1989; transcripts of interviews held with about twenty persons, 1985-1990; and files on the Baptist Church, the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, the Unified Church (Moon), and other right-wing organizations, and on various persons, organizations, and the Philippines in general, (1951) 1985-1992.

Reference:

"Guide to the International Archives and Collections at the IISH: Supplement over 2014," International Review of Social History 60 (2015), pp. 337-348 (p. 339).

Finding aids:

http://hdl.handle.net/10622/ARCH04328

https://search.socialhistory.org/Record/ARCH04328

https://search.socialhistory.org/Record/ARCH04328/Export?style=PDF

[0260i] Lorraine Beitler Collection of the Dreyfus Affair [partly digital collection]

Location: Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, 6th floor, University of Pennsylvania, 3420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6206

Description: The Collection consists of over one thousand items related to the Dreyfus Affair. Notable documents in the collection include "A La Nation" (Fedération des groupes de la jeunesse antisémite et nationaliste, [Paris?] September 1898), a large-scale poster promoting nationalist and anti-Semitic activism among student groups in Paris; an anti-Semitic broadside, Adolphe Willette, Candidat antisémite, Elections législatives du 22 Septembre 1889; the official poster announcing the decision of the Cour de Cassation (Court of Appeals) to hold a retrial of Dreyfus at Rennes (June 1899); "Histoire d'un traitre," an antidreyfusard print narrating the affair (Imprimerie spéciale de la Libre Parole [1899]); a complete series of the Musée des Horreurs, fifty-one large caricatures from 1899-1900 attacking prominent government officials, dreyfusards, and Jews; the antidreyfusard periodicals La Libre Parole, Psst...!, La Croix, and Le Pilori; La France juive (Paris: Librairie Blériot, 2nd edition, 1892), by antidreyfusard and anti-Semite Edouard Drumont; Lettre à la jeunesse by Emile Zola and originally published in Le Figaro, December 12, 1897 (Paris: Eugène Fasquelle, 1897); "J'Accuse...!," Émile Zola's open letter to President Félix Faure published in L'Aurore on January 13, 1898, accusing, above all, Faure for the injustice of Dreyfus' fate.

Finding aid:

http://sceti.library.upenn.edu/dreyfus/

[0260j] Page H. Belcher Collection, 1951-1972 (bulk 1951-1972)

Location: Congressional Archives, Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center, University of Oklahoma, 630 Parrington Oval, Room 101, Norman, OK 73019

Description: Page Henry Belcher (1899-1980) was a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma (1953-1973). Series 1: 82nd Congress, contains files on Thomas G. Abernethy, Atlantic Union, Lyle H. Boren, Frank T. Bow, Charles F. Brannan, Harry Flood Byrd, Communism, Equal Rights Amendment, F. Edward Hébert, Clare E. Hoffman, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, William Langer, Douglas MacArthur, Noah M. Mason, Burnet R. Maybank, McCarran-Walter Immigration and Nationality Act, Joseph McCarthy, Richard M. Nixon, John E. Rankin, Robert Taft, Taft-Hartley Law, Townsend Plan, James E. Van Zandt, and Burton K. Wheeler. Series 2: 83rd Congress, contains files on Thomas G. Abernethy; anti-U.N. literature; Ezra Taft Benson; Bricker Amendment on Treaty-making Powers of the United Nations; Harry F. Byrd; Homer E. Capehart; Communism; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Equal Rights Amendment; Homer Ferguson; fluoridation of water; Genocide Convention, 1954; Billy Graham; Billy James Hargis and tax-exempt status of Christian Echoes National Ministry; Clare Eugene Hoffman; Un-American Activities House Committee; William Langer; Joseph McCarthy; Wright Patman; Pledge of Allegiance; Pro-America/Tulsa Chapter; Reed-Dirksen Amendment; Republican National Committee (U.S.); segregation; Taft-Hartley Act; Taft-Hartley Law; Townsend Plan; U.N.E.S.C.O.; and United Nations. Series 3: 84th Congress, contains files on Atlantic Union resolution; Bow resolution; Bricker Amendment; civil rights; Communism; communists in defense plants; Equal Rights Amendment; Gwinn Amendment; Pro-America Group; Richard Nixon; segregation; States Rights Bill, 1955-1956; States Rights; Status of Forces treaty; Taft-Hartley Act; Townsend Plan; Un-American Activities Committee; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (U.N.E.S.C.O.); and Water Fluoridation. Series 4: 85th Congress, contains files on aid to education; Bricker Amendment; Byrd-Bridges Amendment; Campaign for the Forty-eight States; civil rights; Communism; Communists in U. S. government; Crusade for Freedom - Radio Free Europe; cut off of funds to schools not obeying Supreme Court decision on segregation; Equal Rights Amendment; fluoridation; William S. Girard, 1957 (G.I. accused of murder in Japan); Barry Goldwater; Billy Graham; Billy James Hargis; integration; Jenner Bill; Little Rock School Integration; Joseph McCarthy; Panama Canal; parochial school aid; pledge of allegiance; pornography; Quemoy-Matsu; right-to-work laws; segregation; Socialism; States Rights; Status of Forces Treaty; Totalitarianism; and Townsend Plan. Series 5: 86th Congress, contains files on birth control; Bricker Amendment; Civil Rights; Cold War; Communism; communists; Connally Amendment on International Court Jurisdiction; Equal Rights Amendment; Fluoridation; Goldwater for president; Billy Graham; gun control; H.U.A.C. and National Council of Churches; Billy James Hargis; integration; McCarran-Walter Act; Monroe Doctrine; Richard Nixon; Ronald Reagan; right-to-work; separation of church and state; and Townsend Plan. Series 6: 87th Congress, contains files on abortions; aid to education; church/state relations; Cinema Educational Guild and Operation Abolition; civil rights; Communism; communist mail; Communists; Connally amendment; disarmament; fluoridation; Freedom Academy; Barry Goldwater; gun control; John Birch Society; Katanga; Liberty Amendment; loyalty oath; Joseph McCarthy; William Miller; Mississippi Crisis General, 1962; National Council of Churches; National Indignation Convention; Post Office - Departmental - Communist Propaganda and Obscene Materials; prayer in schools; private school aid; right-to-work; right-to-work laws; School integration; segregation; socialized medicine; states' rights; Taft-Hartley; U.N.E.S.C.O.; U.N., U.S. Withdrawal; Un-American Activities - Legislative - Communist Literature in Mails; Un-American Activities Committee; Voice of America; Edwin A. Walker; World Court; Young Americans for Freedom; Young Republicans; and Yugoslav pilot training. Series 7: 88th Congress, contains files on Aid to Education: Private and Parochial Schools; Becker Amendment; Bible reading; Birth control; Captive Nations Day; Cinema Educational Guild; civil rights; Civil Rights Bill; Committee for the Monroe Doctrine; Communism; Communists; Connally Amendment; Equal Rights Amendment; Fairness Doctrine; Federal Communications Commission - Departmental - Fairness Doctrine; fluoridation; forced integration; Barry Goldwater; Goldwater campaign; gun control; Billy James Hargis; Alger Hiss; J. Edgar Hoover; integration; Liberty Amendment to Repeal Income Tax; Liberty Lobby; Carl McIntire; Carl McIntire Program; National Council of Churches; Richard Nixon; Operation Water Moccasin; Otto Otepka; Panama Canal; Prayer and Bible reading in schools and Under God' in pledge of allegiance; prayer in schools; right-to-work; right-to-work laws; Segregation; socialism; States rights; Taft-Hartley; Test Ban Treaty; U.N.E.S.C.O.; Un-American Activities Committee; and George Wallace. Series 8: 89th Congress, contains files on aid to private and parochial schools; American Nazis; Americans for Constitutional Action; arms control; busing; Busing Bill; Christian Crusade; civil rights; Communism; Communists; Fairness Doctrine; fluoridation; Genocide Treaty; gun control; Billy James Hargis; J. Edgar Hoover; John Birch Society; Ku Klux Klan; Liberty Lobby; National Council of Churches; Nazis; Richard Nixon; Otto Otepka; Panama Canal; Panama Canal Treaties; prayer and bible reading in school; prayer in schools; private and parochial school aid; Racial discrimination; Racism; Ronald Reagan; right-to-work; states' rights; Taft-Hartley; Taft-Hartley Repeal of 14-B; Un-American Activities Committee; Voting Rights Bill; and George Wallace. Series 9: 90th Congress, contains files on busing; Christian Crusade; civil rights; Civil Rights Bill; Communism; Communists; Communists as teachers; Communists in Defense Plants; fluoridation; Ford Foundation; Freedom Academy; Genocide Treaty; gun control; Richard Nixon; Otto Otepka; Panama Canal; pornography; right-to-work; right-to-work laws; George Lincoln Rockwell; subversives in government; Un-American Activities Committee; and George Wallace. Series 10: 91st Congress, contains files on Americans for Constitutional Action; Bible reading and prayer in schools and in space; Busing; Christian Crusade; Communism; Billy James Hargis (American Christian College, Christian Crusade, Communism); Communists; fluoridation; Ford Foundation; Genocide Treaty; gun control; "In God We Trust"; Oral Roberts University; Otto Otepka; Panama Canal; pornography; prayer in schools; Republican National Committee; Right-to-Work Committee; right-to-work laws; school integration; Tulsa school desegregation; Voting rights and school integration; and World Council of Churches. Series 11: 92nd Congress, contains files on abortion; Americans for Constitutional Action; Atlantic Union resolution; Bible reading; busing; Civil Rights; Communism; Communists; Genocide Treaty; gun control; Billy James Hargis; J. Edgar Hoover; Patrick J. Hurley; National Council of Churches; Oral Roberts University; Panama Canal; Pornography; Pro-America; right-to-work; Right-to-Work Committee; William Shockley; Tulsa school desegregation; George Wallace shooting; and Young Americans for Freedom.

Finding aid:

http://cacarchives.ou.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=132&q=

[0261] Don Belding Papers, 1872-1987 and undated, Coll. S75.1

Location: Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University Libraries, 15th & Detroit, Box 41041, Lubbock, Texas 79409-1041

Description: The collection consists of personal and business records generated by the activities of Don Belding (1897-1969), an advertising executive and co-founder, with Dr. Kenneth Wells and financier E. F. Hutton, of Freedoms Foundation. The series Correspondence contains files on Americanism Educational League, Milton Eisenhower, Reverend James Fifield, Patrick J. Frawley, Improved Order of Red Men, Admiral Arthur Radford, and Edward Rickenbacker. The series Freedoms Foundation contains files on American Economic Foundation and Council for Secondary Education, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Eisenhower, Edgar J. Hoover, and Adm. Felix Stump. The series General Files contains files on Moral Re-Armament (MRA), National Committee for Economic Freedom, and Richard Nixon.

Websites with information:

http://www.swco.ttu.edu/Guide/b.htm

Finding aid:

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ttusw/00241/tsw-00241.html

[0262] The Papers of (Harold) Montgomery Belgion, 1891-1980, GBR/0014/BLGN

Location: Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, University of Cambridge, Storey's Way, Cambridge CB3 0DS, United Kingdom

Description: Belgion (1892-1973) was a journalist and literary critic. During his life his political sympathies moved from Left to Right and in the closing years of his life his outlook was that of the extreme right wing of the Conservative Party. He was a member of the mainly Parliamentary Monday Club. Correspondents include Harry Elmer Barnes; Frank Chodorov; Grand-Admiral Dönitz; T.S. Eliot; Major-General J.F.C. Fuller; Captain Russell Grenfell, R.N.; Right Hon. Lord Hankey; Dr. Fritz Hesse; Francis Neilson; Rev. Edmund A. Opitz; Ezra Pound; Henry Regnery; F.J.P. Veale; and F.A. Voigt.

Finding aids:

http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0014%2FBLGN

http://131.111.161.94/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0014%2FBLGN

[0262a] David Belin Jewish Outreach Papers, 1970-1999 (bulk 1979-1998)

Location: Special Collections Library, Labadie Collection, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library (South), 913 S. University Avenue, Office/Gallery 7th Floor; Reading Room 8th Floor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1190

Description: David William Belin (1928-1999) was an attorney, activist, and author. Series 4. Topical Files, contains copies of the following Anti-Defamation League publications: The Anti-Semitism of Black Demagogues and Extremists (1992); Farrakhan Unchanged: The Continuing Message of Hate (1994); Highlights from an Anti-Defamation League Survey on Anti-Semitism and Prejudice in America: November 16, 1992 (1992); Jew-Hatred As History: An Analysis of the Nation of Islam's 'The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews' (1993); The Klan Splits: A Radical Breakaway (1994); Louis Farrakhan: The Campaign to Manipulate Public Opinion. A Study in the Packaging of Bigotry (1990); The Nation of Islam: The Relentless Record of Hate (March 1994-March 1995) (1995); William L. Pierce: Novelist of Hate (1995); Stoner Takes Aim: An Old Klansman's New Crusade (1995); Extremism on the Right: A Handbook (rev. 1988); Hitler's Apologists: The Anti-Semitic Propaganda of Holocaust "Revisionism" (1993); Embattled Bigots: A Split in the Ranks of the Holocaust Denial Movement (1994); and The Skinhead International: A Worldwide Survey of Neo-Nazi Skinheads (1995).

Finding aid:

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/s/sclead/umich-scl-belin?rgn=main;view=text

[0263] Alphonzo Bell papers, 1933-1987, Collection no. 0215

Location: Regional History Collections, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of Southern California, Doheny Memorial Library 206, 3550 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, California 90089-0189

Description: Alphonzo Bell, Jr. (1914-2004) was a United States Congressman who represented the 27th and 28th Congressional Districts of California between 1961 and 1977. Series 5: Subject Files 1940-1987, contains files on Abortion; Captive Nations Week 1968-1976; Civil Rights; Communism; Education: School Prayer Amendment 1969-1971; Equal Rights Amendment 1973-1975; Gun Control 1968-1975; Thruston B. Morton: Los Angeles Visit 1959; Panama Canal Treaty; Raymond Moley; and Un-American Activities, House Committee 1955-1959.

Websites with information:

https://www.usc.edu/libraries/finding_aids/list_az.php?nav=B

Finding aid:

http://www.usc.edu/libraries/finding_aids/records/finding_aid.php?fa=0215

http://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/214

[0263a] Edward Price Bell Papers, 1886-1951 (bulk 1900-1942), Midwest.MS.Bell

Location: The Newberry Library - Modern Manuscripts, 60 West Walton Street, Chicago, Illinois 60610

Description: Edward Price Bell (1869-1943) was a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Daily News and roving correspondent for the Literary Digest. In the 1920s Bell also reported on the activities of the Ku Klux Klan for the Chicago Daily News, later publishing the articles in a pamphlet entitled "Creed of the Klansman." On the eve of World War II Bell held decidedly isolationist views, believing that American involvement in the European war was antithetical to achieving world peace. Series 1. Incoming Correspondence, 1896-1942, contains files on America First Committee; American Mercury (New York, NY); L.S. Amery; Charles Austin Beard; David Beatty (English-Speaking Union); Constantine Brown (Chicago Daily News); Colonel John Buchan; Nicholas Murray Butler; Arthur Capper (U.S. Senate); Alexis Carrel (Rockefeller Institute); Madame Chiang Kai-Shek; Cyril Clemens (International Mark Twain Society); B. Coleman (American Legion); Seward Collins (The American Review); Calvin Coolidge (signed by secretaries); Lionel Curtis (Committee of Imperial Defence); John Daniels (English Speaking Union of the United States); Thomas E. Dewey; M.S. Eisenhower (U.S. Department of Agriculture); English-Speaking Union; Carter Glass; J. Bennett Gordon (Republican National Committee); James M. Gray (Moody Bible Institute); Joseph C. Grew; Ernest Gruening; William Randolph Hearst (secretary); Rush D. Holt; Herbert Hoover; Stanley K. Hornbeck; Roy Howard (Scripps-Howard Newspapers); Frank Knox; H.H. Laughlin (Eugenics Record Office); William Maddox (Rockford College); Robert McCormick (Chicago Tribune); Mrs. Richard W. Meade (Clearinghouse for National Interests); Raymond Moley (Today Magazine); George Van Horn Moseley; No Foreign War Committee; Gerald P. Nye; Paul Palmer (American Mercury); Reader's Digest; Republican National Committee; Elihu Root; Porter Sargent; Mrs. Alexander Sclanders (Daughters of the American Revolution); Robert A. Taft; Giuseppe Volpi, 1st Count of Misurata (in Italian); Dudley White (Republican National Committee); Wendell Willkie; Robert E. Wood; and Owen D. Young (on behalf of). Series 2. Outgoing Correspondence, 1901-1942, contains files on American Mercury, American Review, David Baxter, Constantine Brown, Nicholas Murray Butler (Columbia University), Senator James F. Byrnes, Senator Arthur Capper; Alexis Carrel (Rockefeller Institute); Chiang Kai-Shek; Madame Chiang Kai-Shek; Conte Ciano; Cyril Clemens (International Mark Twain Society); Seward Collins (The American Review); Calvin Coolidge; Cathrine Curtis; Franklin D'Olier (American Legion); Thomas Edmund Dewey; Martin Dies (and other politicians); George T. Eggleston (Scribner's Commentator); Janet Ayer Fairbank (America First Committee); John Thomas Flynn; Frank Ernest Gannett; Carter Glass; Joseph Grew; William Randolph Hearst; Adolf Hitler; Herbert Hoover; Stanley K. Hornbeck; Roy Howard (World Telegram); Grace Keefe; Frederick Kister; Colonel Frank Knox (Chicago Daily News); Alf Landon; Harry Hamilton Laughlin (Eugenics Record Office); Charles A. Lindbergh; Verne Marshall (No Foreign War Committee); Colonel Robert R. McCormick (Chicago Tribune); H.L. Mencken (American Mercury); Dr. Raymond Moley (Today Magazine); Benito Mussolini; Gerald P. Nye; Paul Palmer; John J. Raskob (Democratic National Committee); F.S. Records (Republican National Committee); Elihu Root; Porter Sargent; Sheaffer Pen Co.; R. Douglas Stuart (America First Committee); Robert A. Taft; John B. Trevor; Earl G. Turner (Republican National Committee); Giuseppe Volpi; Burton K. Wheeler; William Allen White; Wendell Willkie; Robert E. Wood (America First Committee); and Owen D. Young. Series 3. Works, 1895-1942, contains files on interviews with Chiang Kai-Shek (1934), Adolf Hitler (1935), Herbert Hoover (1923-1932), and Benito Mussolini (1924-1925); files on Senator Borah; Chiang Kai-Shek; Ku Klux Klan; League of Nations; V.S. McClatchy and the California Joint Immigration Committee on the Pacific Problem, Apr. 7, 1925; and Elihu Root; and a copy of Italy's Rebirth - Mussolini interview text in booklet published by the Chicago Daily News, 1924 [Edward Price Bell, Italy's Rebirth: Premier Mussolini Tells of Fascismo's Purposes ([Chicago, The Chicago Daily News Co., 1924])]. Series 4. Subject Files, 1908-1947, contains files on America First Committee; Herbert Hoover; Ralph Townsend (booklet, "Seeking Foreign Trouble," 1940 [online at http://utdr.utoledo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2381&context=ur-87-68]); Weekly Foreign Letter, nos. 147-149 - written & published by Lawrence Dennis, 1941; and Wendell L. Willkie; and a scrapbook, The League, Yes or No? ca. 1920.

Websites with information:

http://mms.newberry.org/detail.asp?recordid=102

http://mms.newberry.org/results.asp?subjectid=4580

Finding aid:

http://mms.newberry.org/xml/xml_files/Bell.xml

[0264] Jack Bell Papers, 1937-1970

Location: Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries, 401 West Brooks Street, Norman, OK 73019

Description: Jack L. Bell (1894-1975) was a journalist with the Associated Press (1937-1969). Manuscripts and galley proofs (1960-1962) of books by Bell, including Mr. Conservative: Barry Goldwater. Correspondents include Ezra Taft Benson, Harry F. Byrd, James F. Byrnes, Everett McKinley Dirksen, James O. Eastland, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Barry Goldwater, Herbert Hoover, John Edgar Hoover, Douglas MacArthur, Richard M. Nixon, Richard Russell, and Leverett Saltonstall.

Reference:

Guide to manuscripts in the Western History Collections of the University of Oklahoma, compiled by Kristina L. Southwell (Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 2002).

Websites with information:

http://libraries.ou.edu/locations/docs/westhist/pdf/

http://guides.ou.edu/westernhistory

Finding aid:

http://libraries.ou.edu/locations/docs/westhist/pdf/BellJack.pdf

[0265] Dr. Kate Bell Collection, 1952-1958, MSS.0098

Location: Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Library, 500 McKinney, Houston, Texas 77002

Description: Dr. Kate Bell was a teacher with the Houston Independent School District (HISD) and president of the Texas State Teachers Association in 1953. Dr. George Ebey was hired by HISD as deputy superintendent in 1952 but was fired the following year by the school board on the grounds that, although there was no evidence that Ebey was himself a Communist, he had worked with known subversives. Bell supported Ebey; the Minute Women, a right-wing anti-Communist pressure group, supported the school board's actions. The collection includes brochures, statements, correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings.

Websites with information:

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/browse/browse_houpub1.html

Finding aid:

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/houpub/00134/hpub-00134.html

[0266] Papers of Lemuel Nelson Bell, 1923-1973, Collection 318

Location: Archives, Billy Graham Center, Wheaton College, 500 College Ave., 3rd floor, Wheaton, IL 60187-5593

Description: Correspondence, minutes, newspaper clippings, reports, and other documents related to the life and ministry of Bell (1894-1973), first as a medical missionary in China, then as doctor, editor, and lay leader in the Presbyterian Church in the United States. Among the topics covered by the material in the collection are missions in China in the twentieth century between the two world wars; the work of Bell's son-in-law, Billy Graham; the founding and development of Christianity Today and The Presbyterian Journal; the conflict between liberals and conservatives in Protestant Christianity. Series III: Bob Jones Correspondence, contains letters and materials related to the bitter correspondence between Bell and evangelist and educator Bob Jones, Sr., who criticized Billy Graham for being untrue to the faith. Series IV. General Correspondence, contains files on Abortion, American Council of Christian Laymen, America's Future, Inc., Pat Boone, British-Israel Theory, Campus Crusade for Christ, Chiang Kai-shek, Christian Anti-Communism Movement, Christian Freedom Foundation, Communism, Kenneth DeCourcy, Everett Dirksen, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Pennsylvania Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge, G. T. Gillespie, Billy Graham, Grass Roots League, Billy James Hargis, Paul Harvey, Jesse Helms, Homosexuals, House Un-American Affairs Committee, John Birch Society, Bob Jones, Sr., Walter Judd, Howard E. Kershner, Ku Klux Klan, David Lawrence, C.S. Lewis (Article on Capital Punishment), Henry Luce, Russell Maguire (American Mercury publisher), Carl McIntire, National Layman's Council of the Church League of America, Richard Milhous Nixon, J. Howard Pew, Prayer in Public Schools, Race Problem, Reader's Digest, Right to Work Laws, Oral Roberts, Richard Russell, Robert Schuller, Segregation, Socialized Medicine, Marcius Taber, Harold Velde, and Richard Wurmbrand.

Websites with information:

http://www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/GUIDES/g2.htm

Finding aid:

http://www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/GUIDES/318.htm

[0266a] Hilaire Belloc Collection, 1880-1963, undated, Manuscript Collection MS-0325

Location: Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin, 300 West 21st Street, Austin, Texas 78712

Description: Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953) was an Anglo-French author, poet, and historian. Manuscripts for a number of his novels, poems, histories, essays, and books for children are present, along with correspondence between Belloc, his literary agent A. D. Peters, and the Belloc family.

Websites with information:

http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/curatorial.cfm

Finding aids:

http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/pdf/01090.pdf

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/uthrc/01090/hrc-01090.html

http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/findingAid.cfm?eadid=01090

[0266b] Hilaire Belloc Collection of Papers, 1897-1950, Berg Coll MSS Belloc

Location: The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Third Floor, Room 320, The New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, New York, NY 10018-2788

Description: This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, a travel diary for 1930, a commonplace book for 1924, and financial documents.

Finding aids:

http://archives.nypl.org/brg/19228

http://archives.nypl.org/uploads/collection/generated_finding_aids/brg19228.pdf

[0266c] Hilaire Belloc Diary and Sketchbooks, 1889-1953, BEL

Location: University of Notre Dame Archives, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556

Description: Diary dating from 12 April to 11 October 1889, including some sketches and drafts of poems; sketchbook dating from 1891, with monochromatic drawings of American landscape; sketchbook dating from 1893-1894, with watercolors of French landscape and buildings; sketchbook dating from 1912, with pencil drawings of European scenes, including mountains, bridges, cathedrals, steeples, towers, soldiers, and Robespierre's house.

Finding aid:

http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/html/BEL.htm

[0266d] Belloc Family Correspondence, 1829-1963, undated (bulk 1902-1926), MS2007-09

Location: Archives and Manuscripts, John J. Burns Library, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3801

Description: This collection contains correspondence to and from various members of the Belloc family including Hilaire, his wife Elodie (Hogan), and their five children. It also contains a small amount of miscellaneous correspondence from non-family members, as well as a number of Belloc family administrative documents such as marriage certificates, licenses and passports.

Finding aid:

http://library.bc.edu/finding-aids/MS2007-009-finding-aid.pdf

[0266e] Belloc Family Correspondence, 1849-1976, undated (bulk 1900-1942), MS2007-08

Location: Archives and Manuscripts, John J. Burns Library, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3801

Description: This collection contains correspondence to and from various members of the Belloc family including Hilaire Belloc; his wife, Elodie Belloc; his mother, Bessie R. Belloc; his sister Marie Belloc Lowndes; and Hilaire and Elodie's five children.

Finding aid:

http://library.bc.edu/finding-aids/MS1996-028-finding-aid.pdf

[0266f] Belloc Family Correspondence, 1858-1974 (bulk 1922-1941), MS1996-28

Location: Archives and Manuscripts, John J. Burns Library, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3801

Description: Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953) was a British politician and journalist. This collection contains correspondence between Belloc and various correspondents, as well as a few of Belloc's handwritten notes and memorandum.

Finding aid:

http://library.bc.edu/finding-aids/MS2007-007-finding-aid.pdf

[0266g] Belloc Family Correspondence, 1873-1947, undated (bulk 1912-1941), MS2007-07

Location: Archives and Manuscripts, John J. Burns Library, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3801

Description: This collection contains correspondence to and from members of Hilaire Belloc's extended family. It features correspondence between Belloc and his three sons; as well as correspondence between Belloc and his sister, Marie Belloc Lowndes. This collection also includes correspondence between Belloc and his mother, Bessie Raynor Parkes Belloc.

Finding aid:

http://library.bc.edu/finding-aids/MS2007-008-finding-aid.pdf

[0266h] Hilaire Belloc Papers, 1694-2004, bulk 1895-1953, MS2007-12

Location: Archives and Manuscripts, John J. Burns Library, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3801

Description: The collection consists mainly of manuscripts, publications, and printed materials from Belloc's nearly sixty years as a public intellectual. Also included are artwork and photographs of Belloc, various family members, and Belloc's King's Land estate. The collection also contains Belloc diaries, memoranda, notes, and bibliographies, and background materials that date back to 1694.

Reference:

David E. Horn, edited and revised by Chad M. Landrum, "Hilaire Belloc: the Poet, the Author, and the Humorist," John J. Burns Library's Blog, October 17, 2016, https://johnjburnslibrary.wordpress.com/­2016/10/17/hilaire-belloc-the-poet-the-author-and-the-humorist/.

Finding aids:

http://library.bc.edu/finding-aids/MS2006-035-finding-aid.pdf

http://hdl.handle.net/2345/1127

[0266i] Hilaire Belloc Papers, 1834-circa 1970, bulk 1907-1938, MS2005-03

Location: Archives and Manuscripts, John J. Burns Library, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3801

Description: The bulk of the materials are published and unpublished writings of Hilaire Belloc, including manuscripts, typescripts, proofs, galleys, and reprints of various articles, essays, reviews, poetry, plays, prose, notes, and about eighty of Belloc's books. Among the other publications in this collection are a series of reviews of Belloc's books and articles, commentary on Belloc's politics, parliamentary materials saved by Belloc, and printed materials including book notices, lecture notices, syllabi, speeches, news clippings, leaflets, advertisements, and weekly journals.

Reference:

David E. Horn, edited and revised by Chad M. Landrum, "Hilaire Belloc: the Poet, the Author, and the Humorist," John J. Burns Library's Blog, October 17, 2016, https://johnjburnslibrary.wordpress.com/­2016/10/17/hilaire-belloc-the-poet-the-author-and-the-humorist/.

Finding aids:

http://library.bc.edu/finding-aids/MS2005-003-finding-aid.pdf

http://hdl.handle.net/2345/1125

[0266j] Hilaire Belloc Papers, 1891-1948, undated, MS2005-02

Location: John J. Burns Library, Archives and Manuscripts Dept., Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02467-3801

Description: Joseph-Pierre Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953) was an historian, poet, essayist, biographer, novelist, and travel writer. The Hilaire Belloc Papers consist of approximately 160,000 letters to and from Belloc. Correspondents include Leo S. Amery, Gilbert K. Chesterton, Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, Ralph Adams Cram (architect, Boston), G.K.'s Weekly ("The Distributist League"), Christopher Hollis, and Hoffman Nickerson.

References:

Ralph J. Coffman, "The Hilaire Belloc Collection at Boston College," Catholic Library World, Volume 56, No. 1 (Jul-Aug 1984), pp. 32-36; Ralph J. Coffman, "The Hilaire Belloc Collection at Boston College," Chesterton Review, Volume 12, Issue 2 (May 1986), pp. 209-220; Belloc Collection Inventory (Boston College. John J. Burns Library, 1995); David E. Horn, edited and revised by Chad M. Landrum, "Hilaire Belloc: the Poet, the Author, and the Humorist," John J. Burns Library's Blog, October 17, 2016, https://johnjburnslibrary.wordpress.com/2016/10/17/hilaire-belloc-the-poet-the-author-and-the-humorist/.

Websites with information:

http://library.bc.edu/finding-aids/MS1988-008-finding-aid.pdf

Finding aids:

http://library.bc.edu/finding-aids/MS2005-002-finding-aid.pdf

http://hdl.handle.net/2345/1124

http://dcollections.bc.edu/view/action/singleViewer.do?dvs=1435289812391~556&locale=en_US&VIEWER_

URL=/view/action/singleViewer.do?&DELIVERY_RULE_ID=10&frameId=1&usePid1=true&usePid2=true

[0267] Eric Cyril Bellquist Papers, 1928-1979, Coll. 81092

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: Bellquist (1904-1979) was a Professor, University of California at Berkeley. Correspondence, reports, memoranda, writings, press releases, printed matter, and audiovisual material, relating to American propaganda activities during and after World War II; postwar American foreign policy, especially in Scandinavia; political conditions in the United States, Sweden, and elsewhere in Europe; and public opinion formation. Files on America First Committee, American Liberty League, California Crusaders, Communism, Herbert Hoover, Malta and Yalta Conferences of 1945, National Republic, and Operation Alert.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf567nb0kf/entire_text/

[0268] FitzGerald Bemiss Papers, 1952-1988, Mss1 B4252a FA2

Location: Virginia Historical Society, 428 North Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia 23220

Description: FitzGerald Bemiss (1922-2011) was a member of the Virginia General Assembly, serving in both the House of Delegates (1955-1959) and the Senate (1960-1967). Bemiss entered the House of Delegates at the height of the school desegregation crisis. In the 1956 session of the general assembly, Bemiss voted with the majority in support of a resolution of "Interposition." This doctrine asserts that individual states have the power to declare a decision of the Supreme Court unconstitutional until the issue is settled through the amendment process. As a member of the Gray Commission on Public Education, Bemiss supported "local option," was opposed to massive resistance, and approved of Lindsay Almond's "freedom of choice" compromise. Series 1: General Assembly. House of Delegates. 1955-1959, contains "Interposition" materials, including the editorial series by James J. Kilpatrick in the Richmond News Leader, Gray Commission materials, and correspondence with Harry Flood Byrd, Sr.

Websites with information:

http://www.vahistorical.org/collections-and-resources/how-we-can-help-your-research/researcher-resource

s/finding-aids

Finding aids:

http://www.vahistorical.org/collections-and-resources/how-we-can-help-your-research/researcher-resource

s/finding-aids/bemiss

http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vhs/vih00002.xml

[0269] Rabbi David Z. Ben-Ami Papers, 1924 to 2003 (bulk early 1960s-2001), M365 [partly digital collection]

Location: Special Collections, The University of Southern Mississippi, 118 College Drive #5148, Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5148

Description: David Z. Ben-Ami (1924-2008) accepted the rabbinate at Temple B'Nai Israel in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in 1963. In Hattiesburg, Ben-Ami became involved in civil rights activities, leading to the non-renewal of his contract as rabbi in 1965. This collection consists of newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other materials. Includes a folder of segregationist responses to civil rights activities in Mississippi.

Websites with information:

http://www.loc.gov/folklife/civilrights/survey/view_collection.php?coll_id=1289

http://crdl.usg.edu/people/b/ben_ami_david_z_1924/?Welcome

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/55002918

Finding aids:

http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/archives/m365.htm

http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/archives/m365.htm?m365text.htm~mainFrame

http://lib.usm.edu/spcol/collections/manuscripts/finding_aids/m365

Finding aid to digital collection:

Copies of Wake up and live: keep sleeping and perish; undated [maintains that Jews and Communists are brainwashing Americans by using control over the news media to advance views on civil rights]; Klan Ledger; [1964] [maintains that civil rights workers are Communists in disguise and that governmental officials are in league with them]; and Citizen patriot; undated [circa 1964] [urges Mississippians to resist the Civil Rights Bill and join a white boycott of Hattiesburg businesses whose owners and corporate partners are identified as supporters of civil rights].

http://digilib.usm.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/M365%20Ben-Ami%20(Rabbi%20David%20Z.)%20­Papers./m

ode/exact

[0270] Jan BenDor papers, 1974-2005 (bulk 1988-1992), 2010190 Aa 2; Ual

Location: Michigan Historical Collections, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan, 1150 Beal Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2113

Description: Jan BenDor (1946–) is an Ann Arbor-area women's rights activist. Series I. Tom Monaghan, contains files on Monaghan, Catholic Campaign for America, Home Schooling, and Right Wing. Series III. Women's Crisis Center, contains Abortion Protest News Clippings.

Websites with information:

http://bentley.umich.edu/legacy-support/aasub/pol.php

Finding aids:

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bhlead/umich-bhl-2010190

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=bhlead;id=navbarbrowselink;cginame=findaid-idx;cc=b

hlead;view=reslist;subview=standard;didno=umich-bhl-2010190

[0271] Stephen Benedict Papers, 1952-60

Location: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 200 S.E. 4th Street, PO Box 339, Abilene, KS 67410

Description: Benedict (1927– ) was assistant to Dr. Gabriel Hauge, Research Director of Citizens for Eisenhower, 1951-53; Assistant to the Administrative Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs, 1953-54; Assistant Staff Secretary, 1954-55. A file of Anti-Eisenhower Smear Campaign material contains material on right-wing hate groups and anti-Semitism; Robert H. Williams; Joseph Kamp; Rev. Jonathan Ellsworth Perkins; Gerald L. K. Smith; Lawrence P. Reilly; DDE's mother a Jehovah's Witness; DDE's decision re Berlin in WWII; DDE supported by socialists, internationalists, and pro-Communists; E. B. Gallaher, "Clover Business Letter;" "Common Sense" newsletter; New Hampshire primary; DDE a Catholic; article on "hate merchants;" Gerald B. Winrod; DDE supported by Jewish bankers; Joseph Barnes, accused pro-Communist, alleged ghost writer of Crusade in Europe; reports by Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, American Legion, and Friends of Democracy; and correspondence, newsletters, booklets, clippings, articles, advertisements, and memoranda.

Websites with information:

http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/research/finding_aids/b.html

http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/research/subject_guides/pdf/Civil_Rights_Guide_to_Studies.pdf

http://www.ghi-dc.org/files/publications/inhouse/rg/rg024/rg24_007.pdf

Finding aid:

http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/Research/Finding_Aids/pdf/Benedict_Stephen_Papers.pdf

[0271a] Benét Family Correspondence, ca. 1893?-1959, Za MSS Benét

Location: Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, P. O. Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06520-8240

Description: Correspondence, writings, diaries, personal and family papers, printed material, and photographs. Series I. Stephen Vincent Benét Correspondence, includes files on Cyril Clemens, John Dos Passos, Dwight D. Eisenhower, J. Edgar Hoover, Ezra Pound, and Owen Wister.

Finding aids:

http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/beinecke.benet

http://drs.library.yale.edu/fedora/get/beinecke:benet/PDF

[0272] Gilbert G. Benjamin, Jr. Subversive Activities Collection, 1918-1975, URB/GGB [partly digital collection]

Location: Urban Archives Center, Special Collections & Archives, Oviatt Library, California State University, Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330

Description: Gilbert G. Benjamin, Jr. (1918–) became a Special Agent in the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1946, after serving in the US Navy during the Second World War. He worked in Virginia and the District of Columbia before being transferred to the Los Angeles Field Office in 1957. The collection documents "subversive" and "communist" activities in the United States through printed reports, statements, and testimony before the House Committee on Internal Security (formerly the House Un-American Activities Committee), as well as the Senate Committee on the Judiciary's Sub-Committee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws. Series II: Subversive Activities – Federal Government Investigations, 1946-1974, contains copies of The Communist Party's Cold War Against Congressional Investigation of Subversion, 1962 October 10; "Operation Abolition," The Campaign Against the House Committee on Un-American Activities, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Government Security Program by the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee and Its Affiliates, 1957 November 8; "Operation Abolition," The Truth about the Film, Part 1, 1961 October 5; "Operation Abolition," The Truth About the Film, Part 2, 1961 December 27; and Communist Legal Subversion: The Role of the Communist Lawyer, 1959 February 16. Series III: Political and Social Movements, 1918-1973, contains booklets, flyers, pamphlets, political postcards and related printed items documenting the political ideologies and activities of a large variety of home grown progressive and right wing organizations. Documents include Primer on Communism, A Fact-By-Fact Exposé (Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1951); Christian Nationalist Crusade, Treason in Washington: Exposed by Senator McCarthy, reprint from Senator Joe McCarthy speech, United States Senate, 1950; Committee of One Million Against the Admission of Communist China to the United Nations: The Lesson of China's Loss, n.d.; Constitutional Educational League, Inc. The Fifth Column Conspiracy in America, Authentic Map and Directory (1941) [online at http://digilib.usm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/manu/id/7565]; Communist Carpetbaggers in Operation Dixie, by Joseph P. Kamp (New York, Constitutional Educational League, Inc. 1946); Join the C.I.O. - And help build a Soviet America, by Joseph P. Kamp (New Haven, Connecticut, Constitutional Educational League, Inc., 1937); Jack B. Tenney, Zion's Fifth Column - A Tenney Report (Tujunga, California: Standard Publications, second printing, February 1953) [online at https://ia800301.us.archive.org/7/items/ZionsFifthColumn­ByJackTenney/zions-fifth-column-by-jack-tenney.pdf]; and Alice Widener, Teachers of Destruction: Their Plans for a Socialist Revolution, An Eyewitness Account, Epilogue by J. Edgar Hoover (The Citizens Evaluation Institute, Publishers, ca. 1970).

Websites with information:

https://findingaids.csun.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/collections&browse

http://library.csun.edu/SCA/Peek-in-the-Stacks/HUAC

http://library.csun.edu/Collections/SCA/UAC/CollectionCodesOLD

Finding aids:

http://findingaids.csun.edu/archon/?p=collections/controlcard&id=18

https://findingaids.csun.edu/archon/?p=collections/controlcard&id=18

http://findingaids.csun.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=18

http://findingaids.csun.edu/archon/?p=collections/findingaid&id=18&

https://findingaids.csun.edu/archon/?p=collections/findingaid&id=18

[0273] Jonathan S. Benjamin Collection, 1960

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Knight Library, 2nd floor North, Mail: UO Libraries--SPC, 1299 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1299

Description: Anti-Catholic literature distributed in Lane County, Ore., during the presidential campaign of 1960. 1 box.

Reference:

Catalogue of Manuscripts in the University of Oregon Library, compiled by Martin Schmitt (Eugene, University of Oregon, 1971), http://library.uoregon.edu/ec/e-asia/read/schmitt.pdf.

[0274] A. E. Bennett collection, 1958-1979, Coll. 79096

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: Letters, clippings, leaflets, pamphlets, serial issues, and ephemeral printed matter, issued by conservative and anti-Communist organizations in the United States, relating to international Communism and Communism in the United States.

Reference:

Guide to the Hanna Collection and Related Archival Materials at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace on the Role of Education in 20th-Century Society, by Fakhreddin Moussav (Stanford, Calif., Hoover Institution Press, 1982), p. 15

Finding aids:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt167nd6nc/entire_text/

[0275] Charles E. Bennett Papers, 1903-2001 (bulk 1949-1992), MS 5

Location: Special & Area Studies Collections, PO Box 117005, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, 205 Smathers Library, 1508 Union Rd, Gainesville, FL 32611-7005

Description: Charles "Charlie" Edward Bennett (1910-2003) was a Democratic Democratic representative from Florida in the U.S. House of Representatives (1949-1993). The collection includes legislative files, correspondence and subject files, campaign materials, bills and Bennett's voting record, press files, writings and speeches, biographical information, family correspondence, trip files, photographs, audiovisual recordings, scrapbooks and memorabilia. The General Files 1950-2000 have files on Christian Crusade, Conservatism, Barry Goldwater, Ku Klux Klan, Liberty Lobby, "Operation Abolition," Operation Water Moccasin (an Army training exercise in counterguerrilla warfare in Georgia, witnessed by foreign military officers, that generated fright mail from the far right), segregation, and Young Americans for Freedom.

Websites with information:

http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/browset.htm

http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/browseu_flm.htm

http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/political/repsbyname.htm

Finding aids:

http://www.library.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/Bennett.htm

http://www.library.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/Bennettfull.htm

http://www.library.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/bennett3.htm

[0276] Marion Tinsley Bennett Papers, 1941-1948, C1043

Location: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 1020 Lowry Street, Columbia, Missouri 65201

Description: Bennett (1914-2000) served in the United States Congress as a representative from Missouri from 1943 to 1948. Subjects include America First Committee, Anti-Semitism, Charles A. Beard, George S. Benson, Bretton Woods Conference, Owen Brewster, John William Bricker, Styles Bridges, Edmund Burke, Harry Flood Byrd, James F. Byrnes, Committee for Constitutional Government, Communism, Martin Dies, Everett McKinley Dirksen, Dumbarton Oaks Conference, Fascism, Hamilton Fish, James Vincent Forrestal, Adolf Hitler, Clare E. Hoffman, J. Edgar Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Jeffersonian Democrats, Walter H. Judd, Ku Klux Klan, Alfred Mossman Landon, William Langer, David Lawrence, William Lemke, Lend-Lease, Fulton Lewis, Jr., Charles A. Lindbergh, Huey P. Long, Clare Boothe Luce, Lynching, Raymond Charles Moley, Nazism, Opposition to New Deal, W. Lee O'Daniel, G. Bromley Oxnam, Wright Patman, Attack on Pearl Harbor (Oahu, Hawaii), George Nelson Peek, Samuel B. Pettengill, Edgar Monsanto Queeny, John E. Rankin, B. Carroll Reece, James A. Reed, Richard Russell, Robert A. Taft, Townsend Plan, Francis E. Townsend, Burton K. Wheeler, Hubert Wheeler, Alexander Wiley, and Wendell L. Willkie.

Websites with information:

http://shs.umsystem.edu/manuscripts/descriptions/desc-gov.html

Finding aid:

http://shs.umsystem.edu/manuscripts/invent/1043.pdf

[0277] W.A.C. Bennett fonds, F-55

Location: Archives & Records Management Department, Maggie Benston Student Services Building (MBC) 0400, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6 Canada

Description: W.A.C. (William Andrew Cecil) Bennett (1900-1979) was a businessman and politician. He was the Premier of British Columbia from 1952-1972. Series F-55-9. Progressive Conservative Party (1935-1950), consists of records compiled by W.A.C. Bennett as an active member of the federal Progressive Conservative Party. Activities documented are election campaigns and the 1948 Yale by-election for which W.A.C. Bennett was a candidate. Included are lists, statements, notices, newspaper clippings, 1948 poll statements, a map, minutes, memoranda, newsletters, pamphlets, reports, manuals, and correspondence addressed to W.A.C. Bennett as secretary-treasurer of the Yale Conservative Association. Series F-55-10. B.C. Progressive Conservative Association (1936-1953), consists of records relating to Bennett's association with the B.C. Progressive Conservative Association and his first successful election campaign in 1941. Included are correspondence, file notes, lists, statements, receipts, a certificate, ballots, minutes, resolutions, memoranda, proposals, pamphlets and transcripts. Series F-55-13. Social Credit League (1935-1979), consists of records relating to the Social Credit League. Records document early ideology, election campaigns, party developments in the 1970s, the 1973 leadership campaign and the conventions of 1975 and 1976. Included are pamphlets, poems, mimeographed statements, scripts, calendars, programs, a survey, posters, correspondence, invoices, a receipt book, speeches, lists, newspaper clippings, a folders, buttons, a portfolio, press releases, minutes, newsletters, cartoons, statements and resolutions.

Websites with information:

http://www.sfu.ca/archives2/onlinefindaids/fa.html

Finding aids:

http://www.sfu.ca/archives2/F-55/F-55.html

http://www.sfu.ca/archives2/F-55/FindingAid.pdf

[0278] Marvin Bensman Radio Program Archive, 1920s-1983 [sound recordings]

Location: Special Collections/Mississippi Valley Collections, 126 Ned R. McWherter Library, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152-3250

Description: The collection features 1500 hours of recorded American radio programs. Contains programs by or about America First, America First Committee, American Legion, Army McCarthy Hearings, Sen. Bilbo, Hugo L. Black [speech on his Ku Klux Klan membership, Oct. 3, 1937], Senator A. Capper, Boake Carter, Senator William R. Castle, Claire Chennault, Father Charles Coughlin ["Twenty Years Ago," April 4, 1937; "Relief That Fails to Relieve," April 11, 1937], Dr. Lee de Forest, T.S. Eliot [a reading of selections from Eliot's "Four Quartets" by John Hall Wheelock and James Johnson Sweeney, March 16, 1946], J. Edgar Hoover ["Fortify Our Freedoms," 1966; on anti-Communism], Senator E.C. Johnson, William Joyce (Lord Haw-Haw) [last broadcast from Berlin, April 30, 1945], Gov. A.M. Landon, Lend-Lease Bill, Fulton Lewis, Jr., Charles A. Lindbergh ["Neutrality & War," Oct. 12, 1939; an America First speech of May 23, 1941], Douglas MacArthur [talk after Truman fired him during Korean War, April 19, 1951], Colonel Hanford MacNider, Joseph McCarthy, H. L. Mencken [interviewed by Don Kirkley, June 30, 1948], Adolphe Menjou, Edward R. Murrow [attack on McCarthy, 1954], Eddie Rickenbacker, President Franklin Roosevelt [report on Yalta Conference, March 1, 1945], Senator Robert A. Taft, Dorothy Thompson, Cong. James E. Van Zandt, Senator David I. Walsh, J. Webb, Senator Burton K. Wheeler, and Wendell Willkie.

Websites with information:

http://www.memphis.edu/specialcollections/resources.php

https://umdrive.memphis.edu/mbensman/public/_index.html

Finding aid:

https://umdrive.memphis.edu/mbensman/public/lib1.pdf

[0279] Ezra Taft Benson Papers, 1936-1961

Location: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 200 S.E. 4th Street, PO Box 339, Abilene, KS 67410

Description: The Papers of Ezra Taft Benson (1899-1994), Secretary of Agriculture during the Eisenhower Administration, 1953-61, span the years 1936-1961. The collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, reports, publications, statements, outlines, notes, articles, book drafts, legislative bills and acts, agendas, press releases, and speeches relating to Benson's activities during his tenure as Secretary of Agriculture as well as his work with farm cooperatives in the 1930's and 1940's and the effects of the New Deal and World War II on farm programs, food supplies, and farm prices. Names and subjects in the correspondence files include Americans for Constitutional Action, Brannan Plan, Sen. Harry Byrd, Communism, conservatism, Free Enterprise Foundation, Barry Goldwater, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, "Human Events" newsletter, Senator Knowland, Manion Forum, National Economic Council, right to work, Edward Rumley, Senator Taft, and The Naked Communist, by W. Cleon Skousen.

Websites with information:

http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/research/finding_aids/b.html

Finding aid:

http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/research/finding_aids/pdf/Benson_Ezra_Taft_Papers.pdf

[0279a] George S. Benson Archive, 1925-2000

Location: Ann Cowan Dixon Archives & Special Collections, Brackett Library, Harding University, Searcy, AR 72149

Description: George S. Benson (1898-1991) was a missionary to China, 1925-36; founder and principal, Canton Bible School, 1933-1936; president, Harding College, 1936-1965; chancellor, Oklahoma Christian University, 1956-1967. Files contain correspondence, manuscripts of sermons, speeches, and presentations along with general files on many subjects of interest to Dr. Benson.

Websites with information:

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/55621210

http://www.worldcat.org/title/george-s-benson-archive-1925-2000/oclc/55621210

[0280] Alvin M. Bentley Papers, 1935-1969, bulk 1950-1968, 85746 Aa 2

Location: Michigan Historical Collections, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan, 1150 Beal Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2113

Description: Republican congressman from Michigan's Eighth District, 1952-1960. The collection includes correspondence, speeches, subject files, and other materials relating to his political career and public service activities. There are files on the Bow Resolution (regarding the status of forces treaties), the Bricker Amendment, Citizens Foreign Relations Committee, Committee on Communist Aggression, Communism, fluoridation, Alger Hiss, the House Un-American Activities Committee, Joseph McCarthy, and Supreme Court Amendment League.

Websites with information:

http://bentley.umich.edu/EAD/ead_ab.htm

Finding aids:

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bhlead/umich-bhl-85746?rgn=main;view=text

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bhlead/umich-bhl-85746?view=text

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=bhlead;id=navbarbrowselink;cginame=findaid-idx;cc=

bhlead;view=reslist;subview=standard;didno=umich-bhl-85746

[0281] William Benton Papers, 1839-1973

Location: Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library, 1100 East 57th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637

Description: William Benton (1900-1973) was an advertising executive, publisher, university administrator, U.S. senator from Connecticut, and diplomat. His most significant action in the Senate was to challenge the nationwide Communist paranoia fuelled by Senator Joseph McCarthy's charges that the State Department had been infiltrated by disloyal, card-carrying Communists. Soon after winning election, Benton began a careful investigation into McCarthy's own activities. By the late summer of 1951 he had collected enough evidence to introduce a strong resolution demanding McCarthy's expulsion from the Senate. Contains personal and professional correspondence, reports, legal documents, account books, diaries, manuscripts, speeches, research notes, transcripts of radio and television broadcasts, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, photographs, awards, and mementos. Series I: General Files. Subseries 2: General Correspondence, contains correspondence with Frank Altschul, Spruille Braden, William F. Buckley, Jr., Henry Ford, Foreign Policy Association, Charles Lindbergh, Clare Boothe Luce, Henry R. Luce, Ogden Reid, Carlos Romulo, DeWitt Wallace, and General Robert E. Wood. Subseries 4: Public Life. Sub-subseries 2: America First, 1939-1942, contains files on Charles A. Lindbergh speeches, 1941, and Gen. Robert E. Wood, Jan. 1941-Jan. 1942. Sub-subseries 7: McCarthy, documents Benton's stand against Joseph McCarthy, his orchestration of nationwide campaigns, and his defense against McCarthy's retaliatory attacks and lawsuit against him.

Exhibition:

William Benton: A Public Life. Exhibition curated by Lamar Riley Murphy. Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library, Jan. 1, 1987-May 1, 1987.

https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/collex/exhibits/william-benton-public-life/

Websites with information:

https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/scrc/finding-aids/

http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/scrc/findingaids/browse.php?alpha=B

https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/scrc/finding-aids/?topic=Politics%2C%20Public%20Policy%20and%20Political

%20Reform&view=topics

Finding aids:

https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/scrc/findingaids/view.php?eadid=ICU.SPCL.BENTON

http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/ead/rlg/ICU.SPCL.BENTON.pdf

https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/ead/rlg/ICU.SPCL.BENTON.pdf

[0282] William Benton Papers, 1951-1961, U.S. Mss AY

Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, Library-Archives Division, 816 State St., Madison, WI 53706-1417

Description: Correspondence of Senator William Benton of Connecticut relating to his efforts to have Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin expelled from the United States Senate for a number of reasons, but primarily in relation to tactics used by McCarthy in his fight against Communism. The collection is divided into two general sections. The first, correspondence with the general public in 1951-1952, relates to Benton's introduction of a resolution to investigate McCarthy and to McCarthy's lawsuit against him for libel and slander. The second section contains photocopies of Benton's correspondence with colleagues and associates relating to his later protests against McCarthy and to Benton's support for the Committee for an Effective Congress and the "Joe Must Go" movement in Wisconsin. Benton's correspondents included Joseph R. McCarthy and many other politicians, columnists, and public figures.

Reference:

Menzi L. Behrnd-Klodt and Carolyn J. Mattern, Social Action Collections at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin: A Guide (Madison: The Society, 1983).

Finding aid:

http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-us0000ay

[0283] Walter Bergman, Freedom Rider collection, 1984, RH WL MS 6

Location: Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas Libraries, 1450 Poplar Lane, Lawrence, KS 66045

Description: The collection consists of a ringbound volume in 1 folder. This volume, compiled by Laird M. Wilcox, contains copies of Federal Bureau of Investigation documents that were produced in a lawsuit filed against the FBI by civil rights advocate Walter Bergman (1899-1999) who, as a Freedom Ride participant, was beaten by Ku Klux Klansmen of the United Klans of America in 1961 at Birmingham, Alabama. The documents relate to the FBI's knowledge of events leading up to the attack, including its interactions with the Klan and with local police. Bergman won the lawsuit in federal district court in Kalamazoo, Mich., in 1983.

Websites with information:

http://etext.ku.edu/search?browse-creator=ww;sort=creator;route=ksrlead;brand=ksrlead

Finding aids:

http://etext.ku.edu/view?docId=ksrlead/ksrl.kc.wilcoxlairdm.xml

[0284] Walter Bergman Oral History, 1981, WPR 0707 [oral history]

Location: Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, 5401 Cass Ave., Detroit, MI 48202

Description: Interview with Warner Plug chronicling Bergman's activities as a socialist and an educator in Detroit in the 1920's and 1930's, his work with UNRRA in Europe after World War II and his experiences as a Freedom Rider.

Websites with information:

http://xserve2.reuther.wayne.edu/SPT--FullRecord.php?ResourceId=704

http://www.loc.gov/folklife/civilrights/survey/view_collection.php?coll_id=2952

[0285] Enrique Bermúdez Varela papers, 1980-1990, Coll. 2011C43

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: Bermúdez (1932-1991) was the founder and for ten years the top official military commander of the Fuerza Democrática Nicaragüense (FDN-Northern Front), also known as the contras. The papers consist of reports, memoranda, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to political conditions and civil war in Nicaragua.

Websites with information:

http://www.hoover.org/library-and-archives/acquisitions/90296

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt2b69r8hx/entire_text/

[0285a] Bern Trial on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion Collection, Undated, 1921-1936, bulk 1934-1935, AR 34 [digital collection]

Location: Leo Baeck Institute, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011

Description: This collection contains materials from and about the famous Bern trial on "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" of 1933-1935, when Swiss Jewish groups sued the Swiss Nazi party and successfully had the anti-Semitic Protocols declared a forgery. Trial materials in this collection include the report of the court-appointed expert, Swiss writer Carl Albert Loosli; Silvio Schnell's 76-page complaint for false testimony against the plaintiff's October 1934 witnesses; brief summaries of the expert reports of Michael Guttmann, Loosli, and Arthur Baumgardt; and a transcript of the main 1934 court session, which consisted of three days of testimony (October 29-31, 1934) by witnesses Chaim Weizmann, Count A. M. du Chayla, Sergius Swatikoff, Wladimir Burtzeff, Boris Nikolajewsky, Henri Sliosberg, Mayer Ebner, Paul Miljukoff, Marcus Ehrenpreis, David Farbstein, Theodor Tobler, Max Bodenheimer, Eduard Welti, Franz Sieber, Hermann Dietrich, Otto Zoller, and Alfred Zander. Also found in this collection are some related publications and clippings, including a copy of the "Berner Bilderbuch," an illustrated summary of the trial written from an anti-Semitic point of view.

Finding aids:

http://findingaids.cjh.org/?pID=477923

http://www.lbi.org/digibaeck/

[0286] Viola Wertheim Bernard Papers, 1918-2000

Location: Archives and Special Collections, Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library, Lower Level 1, Room 111, Columbia University, 701 W 168th St., New York, NY 10032

Description: Viola Wertheim Bernard (1907-1998) was a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, child welfare advocate, and pioneer in the field of community psychiatry. Bernard was also responsible for organizing in 1958 an exhibit on right-wing health extremists and anti-psychiatry forces in general. She acquired a great deal of ephemeral material documenting opposition to fluoridation and the new polio vaccine, as well as on right-wing efforts to link the "mental health movement" with Communism. Series 9: Professional Organizations. Sub-series 9.7: Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), 1946-1998, contains files on the 1958 GAP Exhibit on Right-Wing Health Extremists, including Polio, Fluoridation, Anti-Mental Health, Anti-Communist Right Wing, Right Wing Extremists, and a copy of William Baum, "The Conspiracy Theory of Politics of the Radical Right in the United States" (Ph.D., State University of Iowa, 1960).

Websites with information:

http://library-archives.cumc.columbia.edu/finding-aid/viola-wertheim-bernard-papers-1918-2000

Finding aids:

http://library-archives.cumc.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/finding-aids/Bernard_Finding_Aid.pdf

http://www.ibrarian.net/navon/paper/Box_Folder_List__Links__Archives___Special_Collec.pdf?paperid=1912007

[0287] Ernest Bernbaum Papers, 1913-1915, MC 409

Location: Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, 3 James St, Cambridge, MA 02138

Description: Anti-suffrage writings, drafts of speeches and lectures, etc., of Ernest Bernbaum (1879-1958), instructor and anti-suffragist. He edited Anti-suffrage essays by Massachusetts women, with an introduction by Ernest Bernbaum ([Boston: J.A. Haien], 1916).

Websites with information:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/allFindingAids?_collection=oasis

Finding aid:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~sch00449

[0288] Herbert and Nancy Bernhard Papers, 1872-1970 (bulk 1933-1945), RG-75/RG-75 [partly digital collection]

Location: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, 100 S The Grove Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90036

Description: The collection originated from the family papers of Herbert and Nancy Bernhard. Sub-Collection 1: RG-75.01, German and American antisemitic materials, late 19th century—1970s, contains copies of The truth about My Alleged $50,000,000.00 Donation, by Geo. W. Armstrong (January 1950): Common Sense. America's Newspaper Against Communism, Issue No. 376, Jan 1, 1962, Issue No. 377, Jan 15, 1962, and Issue No. 379, Feb 15, 1962; Martin Luther, The Jews and Their Lies. Published by Christian Nationalist Crusade, Los Angeles 27, California. May, 1948; The Cross and The Flag. Founded by Gerald L.K. Smith. Vol. 15, No. 11, Feb. 1957; Vol 15, No. 12, March 1957; Vol. 16, No. 51, April 1957; and Vol. 32, No. 1, April 1973; Women's Voice. Lyrl Clark Van Hyning Editor, Chicago, Ill., Vol. 13, Nos. 2, September 1954; Vol. 14, Nos. 6 & 7, January & February 1956; Vol. 18, Nos. 1 & 2, August & September 1959; and Vol. 17, Nos. 9 & 10, April & May 1959; Know Your Enemy, by Robert H. Williams. Santa Ana, California. 1950; The Fifth Column in Washington, by Joseph P. Kamp. June, 1940 [online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=4853]; Cry Brotherhood, by Jack B. Tenney. Sacramento, California. 1965; Zion's Trojan Horse, by Senator Jack B. Tenney. Los Angeles, California. April, 1954; Am I an Anti-Semite. 9 Addresses on Various ISMS, by Rev. Chas. E. Coughlin. November 6, 1938; Lecture, by Rev. Chas. E. Coughlin. Lateral and frontal attack, October 22, 1933; Lecture, by Rev. Chas. E. Coughlin. The New Temple. October 29, 1933; Lecture, by Rev. Chas. E. Coughlin. The Restoration Of Silver. November 5, 1933; Pisen Stareho Ketasa (A Song of Old Ketas), in Czech, Prague, January 1918; The Colors Club Magazine, by Parke Longworth, LLB., MA, 1919, a conservative publication; The Weekly Unionette. March 19, 1965. Vol 1, No. 3; Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, a flyer, Long Beach, California, no date; Béla Imrédy, a Hungarian antisemitic publication, 1941; Examples of Notgeld (German "emergency money") issued by an institution not authorized for money emission, 1920-1922, including Emergency money, Hoffmanns Hotel. Antisemitic caricature, German, October 1, 1922; Hitler speech about the Jewish guilt, 1942, Das Lachen wird ihnen vergehen, 1942; Why Die For Stalin. Why Die For The Jews, appeal of John Amery, British fascist, no date; The Thunderbolt. The white man's viewpoint, antisemitic publication, American, 1962. No 43; Christian Nationalist Crusade, F.D.R. Secret Letters. Stalin and Roosevelt plotted with Jew Zionists to divide the World, antisemitic texts, 1943 (undated, ca. 1951), online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5464; Who are the war criminals, 1945; Benjamin Franklin and the Jews, a falsification, no date, online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5472; Russia and The Jews, no date; The 4 in One, by Henry H. Klein (Women's Voice, 1946) [four articles in one pamphlet: The Poison In the Jews' Cup; The Sanhedrin Produced World Destruction; The United States of the U.N.O.; and The Old Testament Versus the Talmud and the Protocols], online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5554; "Jewish Ritual Murders," Völkischer Beobachter, May 14, 1929; Protocols of the Elders of Zion (1922), online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5567; The Gospel of Jesus Christ Versus The Jews, by J.B. Stoner (1946), online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5574; "Now-Siberia, U.S.A." The Register, Santa Ana, CA, January 24, 1956, online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/­getfile&id=5583; "Civilized Liberty Eliminated," Richmond News Leader, Richmond, Virginia, July 12, 1966, online at http://lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5585; To the Patriots of Los Angeles. January 1954; Hate Art. January 21, 1955; Lexington-Concord. 1775. Clinton-Sturgis. 1956 (South Bend, Indiana, 1956), http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5591; "Rockefeller Over The World," by Henry H. Klein, Women's Voice, December 26, 1946, online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&­id=5592; "Anti-Gentilism," by Pefferkorn, Women's Voice, November 25, 1953, online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5593; "West Hooker Replies to a Critic," Women's Voice, March 26, 1955, online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5598; The Jews in the Netherlands, by Hans Graf von Monts, 1941; The Coming Red Dictatorship, no date; Reds Don't Elect Presidents, no date; The Jew Created Communism, ca. 1922; Ship of State. Leader against communism (Salem, Mass), July 1967; The Jewish Evidence of Jewish Financial Control, by Irvin L. Potter, May 29, 1933, excerpts online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5731; Parallelism. U.S.S.R. and U.S.A., no date; Matters of Life And Death. A handbook for Patriots, by Gerald L.K. Smith (1958), prefatory material online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5738; "The Condemned Generation," by Eustace Mullins, Women's Voice, June-July 1954, online at http://www.lamoth.info/­?p=digitallibrary/getfile&­id=5757; Money no Mystery. Mastery By Monopoly [probably by Arnold Leese] (London, Imperial Fascist League, 1938), online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&­id=5758; open letter from the Keep America Committee (Los Angeles, Cal.), June 1956, online at http://www.lamoth.info/­?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5773; National Vanguard Books Catalog. No 15, 1993; The international Jew, By The Dearborn Publishing Co., 1920, preface online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/­getfile&id=5786; Two-Party Treason, by Don Lohbeck, 1950; Are Britons determined to be slaves, 1929; Minutemen of America membership card, no date; Our invisible government made visible, by Myron C. Fagan, February 1965; The Truth At Last. News suppressed by the daily press, by Dr. E.R. Fields, 1970s-1980s; Liberty Bell. September 1984; The Yellow Peril, by Revilo P. Oliver. Liberty Bell Publications, 1983 [anti-Japanese], online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/­getfile&id=5821; "Holocaust myths exploded," Spotlight, July 5, 1982; Judeo-Christianity, a letter, St. Mary's Academy & College. Dr. Revilo P. Oliver, June 11, 1986; Charles Lindbergh, American first last always. October 13, 1939; Christians awaken. Boake Carter's anti-Christ bible, by Elizabeth Dilling, no date; Ethnic types of the White Race in Europe, 1902; Gerald B. Winrod, Two messages from the President of the Defenders of The Christian Faith, 1956, online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5844; Historical Revisionism, a Catalog, Institute for Historical Review, 1992; and Rev. Gordon Winrod, Mysterious Jew Power (Gainesville, Missouri, 1963), online at http://www.lamoth.info/?p=digital­library/getfile&id=5849; and "Read and Pass On: The following two messages are from the President of the 'Defenders of The Christian Faith' in Wichita, Kansas, U.S.A.") [a letter from Gerald B. Winrod to Anthony Eden, Nov. 3, 1956; a telegram from Winrod to John Foster Dulles; also three telegrams from Antoine Francis Albina], online at http://www.lamoth.info/index.php?p=digitallibrary/getfile&id=5844.

Websites with information:

http://www.lamoth.org/archives--library/archive-and-library/

Finding aids:

http://lamoth.info/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=79&rootcontentid=9509

http://www.lamoth.info/?p=collections/findingaid&id=79&q=

[0289] Herman Bernstein Papers, 1897-1935, RG 713

Location: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011-6301

Description: Bernstein (1876-1935) was an American journalist and diplomat. The papers consist of correspondence, clippings, manuscripts, notes, and reports relating to Bernstein's journalistic, literary and diplomatic careers. Correspondence with Henry Ford and Herbert Hoover. Instituted a libel suit in the 1920s against Henry Ford and the Dearborn Independent for publishing the Protocols of the Elders of Zion; articles, clippings, correspondence and court materials relating to the Ford libel suit. Interviews with celebrities including Henry Ford, and Amin Al Husayni [Haj Amin el Husseini, former mufti of Jerusalem]. Manuscripts, notes, outlines of books relating to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

References:

Guide to the YIVO Archives, edited by Fruma Mohrer and Marek Web (Armonk, NY, M.E. Sharpe, 1998); Victoria Saker Woeste, "Insecure Equality: Louis Marshall, Henry Ford, and the Problem of Defamatory Antisemitism, 1920-1929," The Journal of American History, Vol. 91, No. 3 (Dec. 2004), pp. 877-905.

Websites with information:

http://yivoarchives.org/?p=collections/controlcard&id=33061

http://www.yivoarchives.org/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=33061

[0290] Julius Bernstein Papers, 1920-1984 (bulk 1950-1977), WAG 116

Location: Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, New York University Libraries, 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012

Description: Julius Bernstein (1919-1977) served for more than twenty-five years as a field representative of the Jewish Labor Committee based in Boston. Correspondence, reports, publications, and clippings related to desegregating the Boston school system, right-wing extremism in the United States, the Jewish Labor Committee, Soviet Jewry, welfare reform, and unemployment. Series II: Unprocessed Materials, 1938-1977, 1938-1977, contains, in Box: 37, 1938-1977, correspondence, reports, publications, and clippings related to right-wing extremism in the United States. Subject Files, 1920-1984, contain files on America First; American Conservative Union; American Flag Committee; American Independent Party (George Wallace); American Mercury; American National Party; American Nazi Party; Americans for Constitutional Action; Anti-Semitism; Becker Amendment; Bombings (Against Southern Jewry); William F. Buckley; Louis Budenz; Circuit Riders; Citizens for McCarthy; Citizens Foreign Aid Committee; Citizens' Council (Boston); Committee of One Million; Confederate Flag; Congress of Freedom; Conservative Parties; Father Charles Coughlin; Counter Attack; Robert B. Dresser; Equal Rights Amendment; Facts Forum; Father Leonard Feeney; Fluoridation; For America; Foundations: Investigation of, Freedom Riders: Reverse (Cape Cod), Freedom School (Colorado Springs); Genocide Treaties; God & Country Rally; Barry Goldwater; Green Mountain Patriots; Green Mountain Rifleman; Gordon Hall; Herald of Freedom; House Un-American Activities Committee; Human Events; Indignation Convention; John Birch Society; Joseph P. Kamp; Hubert Kregeloh; Ku Klux Klan; Kuchel Case (1965); Lyndon LaRouche; Let Freedom Ring; Liberty Letter; Liberty Lobby; Liberty Amendment Committee; Life-Line Foundation (H.L. Hunt); Loyalty Oaths; Manion Forum; Mantle Club; McCarthy; McCarthyism; Mental Health; Military "Muzzling" Hearings; Minutemen; National Economic Council; National Education Program (Right Wing Films); National State's Rights Party; National Renaissance Party- James H. Madole; Nationalist Party; New England Rally for God, Family, and Country; None Dare Call It Treason; Prayer Amendment; Protestant War Veterans Legion; Right-to-Work Laws; Right Wing Groups: Group Research, Inc. reports; Right Wing Extremists; Right Wing Extremists: COPE (Committee on Political Education, the political arm of the AFL-CIO), Right Wing Reports I; Right Wing Extremists: COPE, Right Wing Reports II; Right Wing Extremists: Opposition to; Right Wing Extremists: Reports; Right Wing Extremists Pamphlets; Schools: Desegregation; Rabbi Benjamin Schultz; Gerald L. K. Smith; Dan Smoot Report; Supreme Court: Attacks On; United Nations: Attacks on; Edwin A. Walker; George Wallace; We, the People; White Citizens Councils; Kevin White; and Young Americans for Freedom.

Websites with information:

http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/tam/fa_index.html

http://ilgwu.ilr.cornell.edu/otherArchives.html

Finding aids:

http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/bernstein_content.html

http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/bernstein.html

http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/wag_116/wag_116.html

http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/wag_116/dscref14.html

http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/wag_116/dscref1242.html

[0290a] Bible Presbyterian Church Records, 1937-1974 (bulk 1937-1956), Record Group # 3

Location: PCA Historical Center, 12330 Conway Road, St. Louis, MO 63141

Description: In 1936 the Presbyterian Church of America separated from the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.; in 1938 the Bible Presbyterian Church split from the Presbyterian Church of America; in 1956 the Bible Presbyterian Church split into the Bible Presbyterian Church, Collinswood Synod under the leadership of Carl McIntire, and the Bible Presbyterian Church, Columbus Synod. The records include letters, statements, and publications of Carl McIntire. Pamphlets include Russia's Most Effective Fifth Column in America (1948); The Truth About The Federal Council of Churches and the Kingdom of God (1950); and Building the Superchurch versus Preserving the Old Faith (1953).

Websites with information:

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/32348961

http://www.worldcat.org/title/records-1940-1976/oclc/32348961

Finding aid:

http://www.pcahistory.org/findingaids/bpc/bpc.html

[0291] Martin Bickham papers, 1903-1972, MSBick76

Location: Richard J. Daley Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago, MC 234, 801 S. Morgan, Chicago, IL 60607

Description: Rev. Martin Hayes Bickham (1880-1976) was a minister, sociologist, civil rights activist, and civil liberties advocate. The papers contain agendas, financial statements, bulletins, memoranda, minutes, newsletters, press releases, by-laws, clippings, correspondence, journals, letters, manuscripts, maps, pamphlets, artifacts, photographs, plans, posters, proceedings, research notes, resolutions, speeches, and reports spanning the mid-1920s through about 1971. Series I: Family and Personal Papers. Subseries A: Subject Files 1920s-1950s, contains files on Nazism and Anti-Semitism, White Circle League, and Desegregation and Integration in Chicago. Subseries C: Clippings and Diaries, contains clippings on John Birch Society and notes and clippings on racism. Series III: Professional. Subseries A: Subject, contains files on race relations, Haake, Fifield and Freedom Forum Anti-Communism, June-July 1951; and Christianity and Communism clippings, ca. 1951. Subseries D: Talks and Writing, contains notes on Houston Chamberlain, racist dogmas, Alfred Rosenberg, Hitler and the Nazis, Gobineau's theories of racial inequalities, and Joseph Arthur Gobineau's later work. Series IV: Civil Rights Work, contains clippings on Desegregation, racism, Civil Rights, and Segregation, and files on Segregation in Illinois Schools, Citizens council, and Klan Membership.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.library.uic.edu/sc/

http://library.uic.edu/collections/special-collections-university-archives/finding-aids

http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/specialcoll/manuscriptcollections.shtml

http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/specialcoll/services/rjd/findingaids/

http://library.uic.edu/home/collections/manuscripts-and-rare-books/finding-aids

Finding aids:

http://findingaids.library.uic.edu/ead/rjd1/MBickhamf.html

http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/specialcoll/services/rjd/findingaids/MBickhamb.html

http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/specialcoll/services/rjd/findingaids/MBickhamf.html

[0292] Arthur K. Bierman Papers, 1959-1969, Coll. 1991/026

Location: Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco State University, 480 Winston Drive, San Francisco, California 94132

Description: Arthur K. Bierman (1923-) was a San Francisco State University professor, an organizer of the American Federation of Teachers, and president of the United Professors of California. After a proposed hearing in California in 1959 was canceled, the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) again focused on California and held hearings at San Francisco City Hall in May 1960, which provoked mass opposition from students, teachers and other groups who demonstrated at City Hall. Bierman organized opposition to HUAC in 1959-1960. Series III Anti-HUAC Activities, contains a folder on HUAC's film "Operation Abolition."

Websites with information:

http://www.library.sfsu.edu/about/depts/larc/pdfs/larc-holdings.pdf

Finding aids:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf7v19n9cg/

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf7v19n9cg/entire_text/

[0292a] Poultney Bigelow papers, 1855-1954, MssCol 302

Location: Manuscripts and Archives Division, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Brooke Russell Astor Reading Room, Third Floor, Room 328, New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, New York, NY 10018-2788

Description: Poultney Bigelow (1855-1954) was a journalist, author, and world traveler. Series II. General Correspondence, contains files on Brooks Adams, Hilaire Belloc, Nicholas Murray Butler, Josephus Daniels, Thomas A. Edison, Ernst ("Putzi") Hanfstaengl, Rudyard Kipling, William Langer, Charles A. Lindbergh, Count Felix Luckner, General Douglas MacArthur, H. L. Mencken, Gifford Pinchot, Elihu Root, Margaret Sanger, Sen. Robert A. Taft, and George S. Viereck (with related materials on Viereck's prosecution).

Websites with information:

https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20081024150939/http://www.nypl.org:80/research/chss/spe/rbk/resu

lt.cfm?find=1

Finding aids:

http://archives.nypl.org/mss/302

http://archives.nypl.org/uploads/collection/pdf_finding_aid/bigelowp.pdf

https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20070611194753/http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/spe/rbk/faids/big

elowp.pdf

[0292b] John W. Biggert Company printer's sample kit, around 1973

Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, Box 90185, 103 Perkins Library, Durham, North Carolina 27708

Description: The John W. Biggert Company was a commercial printer located in Memphis, Tenn., that operated from about 1960-2003. Collection comprises a printer's sample kit containing 30 tracts that was mailed in 1973 to Frank Deodene at the Chatham Bookseller in Chatham, N.J., in a business envelope (included). Kit includes two bumper stickers, 10 business card-sized handouts, 16 handbills, and an order form, all featuring John W. Biggert's opinions. The tracts are stridently patriotic, conservative, pro-Christian, and anti-counterculture. They contain no explicit racist or anti-Semitic content, but they assail every other aspect of Vietnam-era American popular culture, from sex-ed to abortion, the anti-war movement, politics, communism, the United Nations, and the National Council of Churches. The Hippie movement appears to have been the particular focus of Biggert's wrath; the peace symbol is described as either an emblem of the Antichrist (the "Broken cross") or as "the footprint of the American chicken." Hippies are portrayed variously as smelly, of ambiguous sexuality, morally corrupt, or drug-addled.

Websites with information:

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/868146624

http://www.worldcat.org/title/john-w-biggert-company-printers-sample-kit-around-1973/oclc/868146624

[0292c] Howard Biggs Papers, c1900-1950, MS 435

Location: Special Collections, The University Library, The University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK

Description: Thomas Howard Ashford Biggs (1917-1994) was a teacher and writer. Biggs joined the British Union, and while at Oxford, he became heavily involved in Fascist activities. In the summer of 1939, Biggs went on a European tour organised by the pro-Nazi Anglo-German organisation called The Link. Biggs left Oxford in 1939, without a degree. In June 1940, he was detained under Defence Regulation 18B. The material consists of letters (some with transcriptions), diaries, scrapbooks, newspaper cuttings and leaflets; there are also items from and about members of his family from previous generations. Series 435/2. Oxford University: Autumn 1936 to Summer 1939. [Subseries] 2/4. Fascist activities while at Oxford University, contains a list of contributors to "Action", 1937; British Union of Fascists and National Socialists Speaker's Note, October 1937; a letter in the form of a leaflet from THAB, Secretary of the O U National Socialist Club, to G Chesham, regarding the Tea Discussion on 23/10/1938. Speaker was E F Jorian Jenks; and the newsletter of the OU National Socialist Club, for week ending 29/10/1938. Series 435/3. Political material. [Subseries] 3/1. Scrapbook with beige covers, contains cuttings from Fascist publications – probably all from the BUF's Weekly Bulletin, October 1936 to March 1938. [Subseries] 3/2. Loose leaves with separate covers, contains assorted cuttings from Weekly Bulletins, April 1937 to February 1939. [Subseries] 3/3. Scrapbook with dark blue cover, contains cuttings believed to be from the Fascist publication Action, August 1936 to August 1937. [Subseries] 3/4. Scrapbook, with further enclosures, contains cuttings believed to be from Action, July to August 1938, along with several copies of Action and 21 loose cuttings from Action, probably all dating from July-August 1938.

Websites with information:

http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/biggs

http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/specalphae

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/accessions/2014/14digests/politics.htm

Finding aids:

http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15847coll6/id/94/rec/2

http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15847coll6/id/94

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.517389!/file/Biggs.pdf

[0293] Theodore G. Bilbo Papers, 1905-1947, M2

Location: Special Collections, McCain Library and Archives, The University of Southern Mississippi, 118 College Drive #5148, Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5148

Description: Theodore G. Bilbo (1877-1947) was a governor of Mississippi and United States Senator (1935-1947). Bilbo, a staunch segregationist, worked to prevent integration by, among other things, proposing a repatriation act. Correspondence, memoranda, financial records, newspapers, broadsides, photographs, and scrapbooks. Files on America First Propaganda; American Liberty League Bulletin; The American Mercury; American Defenders - Coral Gables, Florida [Major Frank Pease, National Commander]; Anti-Lynching Bill; Anti-Poll Tax; Bretton Woods Legislation; Mary Dawson Cain (see also Summit Sentinel); Taylor Caldwell; Caucasian League of America; Communism; Dies Investigating Committee; Dumbarton Oaks; James O. Eastland; Economic Council Letter; Eugenics; Free White Americans, Incorporated; Leonard E. Golditch, "Bilbo - Hitler's Torch Carrier," The New York Sunday Report (August 12, 1945); Adolf Hitler; Isolationism; Ku Klux Klan; Governor Alf M. Landon; Charles A. Lindbergh; Huey P. Long; Clare Boothe Luce; Benito Mussolini; Nazi Matters; Negro Lynching Matters; Pearl Harbor Incident; Westbrook Pegler; Race Issue; Repatriation - Bills, Speeches, Statements; The Rubicon; Segregation Matters; Share Our Wealth Society; States Rights; Take Your Choice: Separation or Mongrelization (Drafts); Townsend Plan; Un-American Committee Reports; Uncensored (Pamphlet); White American Comrades; and Yalta Conference.

References:

William D. McCain, "The Theodore G. Bilbo Papers," Southern Quarterly, Vol. 3, no.4 (July 1965): 263-79;

Alan Brinkley, "Huey Long, The Share Our Wealth Movement, and the Limits of Depression Dissidence," Louisiana History 22.2 (Spring 1981), pp. 117-134, http://vi.uh.edu/pages/buzzmat/Radhistory/radical%20­history%20articles/Huey%20Long%20and%20Limits%20of%20US%20Dissent.pdf; Jennifer Brannock, "Documenting the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi: An Overview of the Collections at the University of Southern Mississippi," The Primary Source (Society of Mississippi Archivists), Vol. 33, Issue 1 (Summer 2014), pp. 21-26 (p. 23), http://aquila.usm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1006&context=theprimarysource.

Websites with information:

http://www.lib.usm.edu/spcol/collections/manuscripts/lists-of-collections/alphabetical.html

Finding aids:

http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/archives/m002.htm

http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/archives/m002.htm?m002text.htm~mainFrame

http://lib.usm.edu/spcol/collections/manuscripts/finding_aids/m002

[0293a] Records concerning the Bilderberg Conferences

Location: William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, 1200 President Clinton Avenue, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201

Description: The Bilderberg meetings began in 1954 when a group of leading citizens from Western Europe and the United States started to hold regular conferences for off-the-record discussions of major trends in the postwar period among the Atlantic Community. About 115 participants are invited to each meeting by the Bilderberg chairman in consultation with the steering committee. Members are primarily government and business leaders. Participants speak in a personal capacity, and conference proceedings are not distributed publicly. This collection consists of cables, correspondence, email, memoranda, speeches, talking points, and tracking sheets concerning the Bilderberg Group, its conferences and events in which the President, First Lady, and White House staff were connected.

Finding aid:

https://web.archive.org/web/20150905065046/http://www.clintonlibrary.gov/assets/Documents/Finding-Aids/2008/2008-0637-F.pdf

[0294] Bilderberg Conferenties, 1952-1999, Coll. 2.19.045

Location: Nationaal Archief, Prins Willem Alexanderhof 20, 2595 BE Den Haag, The Netherlands

Description: In May 1954 a meeting of leading individuals of the countries of the Atlantic Alliance took place under the chairmanship of Prince Bernhard to discuss informally the problems of the western world. This first meeting was held at the Hotel de Bilderberg in Oosterbeek. This meeting led to annual conferences, known as Bilderberg conferences, which until 1976 were chaired by Prince Bernhard. Subjects addressed included the attitude towards Communism and the Soviet Union, Communist infiltration in various Western countries, and the Communist campaign for political subversion or control of the newly emancipated countries of Asia. The archives of the Secretariat of the Bilderberg Conferences includes invitations, participant lists, correspondence with participants and countries, working papers, press releases and reports.

Finding aids:

http://www.archieven.nl/nl/zoeken?mivast=0&mizig=210&miadt=22&micode=2.19.045&miview=inv2

http://www.gahetna.nl/collectie/archief/pdf/NL-HaNA_2.19.045.ead.pdf

http://www.archivesportaleurope.net/ead-display/-/ead/pl/aicode/NL-HaNA/type/fa/id/2.19.045;jsessi

onid=­28AF4CCB85C98400E4A26B0F28DB8802

[0295] Biles Editorial Cartoon Collection, bulk 1965-1985 [cartoons]

Location: Poage Legislative Library, Baylor University, One Bear Place #97153, Waco, TX 76798-7153

Description: Raymond Biles (1921-1991), professor of Education at Baylor from 1958 to 1988, collected editorial cartoons as a hobby. The collection consists of over 25,000 editorial cartoons. Topics of the cartoons include Abortion, Jim Bakker, Robert H. Bork, Anita Bryant, Patrick J. Buchanan, William F. Buckley, Jr., Busing, Civil Rights, Communism, Everett Dirksen, Robert J. Dole, Clint Eastwood, Sam J. Ervin, Jr., FBI, Jerry Falwell, Louis Farrakhan, Gerald Ford, Foreign Policy, Francisco Franco, Norma Gabler, Barry Goldwater, Phil Gramm, Gun Control, Alexander Haig, Jesse Helms, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Immigration, Howard Jarvis, Jack Kemp, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Lyndon LaRouche, Curtis E. LeMay, Charles Lindbergh, Lester Maddox, Edwin Meese, Sun Myung Moon, Nazi, Richard M. Nixon, Oliver North, Lee Harvey Oswald, Pornography, Prayer, Ronald Reagan, Oral Roberts, Pat Robertson, Phyllis Schlafly, Dr. William Shockley, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Herman Eugene Talmadge, Margaret Thatcher, J. Strom Thurmond, John Tower, George Wallace, and Robert Welch.

Reference:

Raymond Biles, Editorial cartoon collection: W.R. Poage Legislative Library Center, Waco, Texas: [finding aid] ([Waco, TX]: [Baylor Collections of Political Materials], 1997)

Index:

http://www.baylor.edu/lib/poage/cartoons/index.php?id=57398

[0296] Harry L. and Gretchen Billings Papers, 1940-1984, Coll. 2095

Location: Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections, Montana State University Library, P.O. Box 173320, Bozeman, MT 59717-3320

Description: The Billings jointly edited the farmer-labor owned newspaper The People's Voice in Helena from 1946 to 1969, resigning after a lengthy dispute with organized labor over support of the Vietnam War. The Billings papers contains correspondence, speeches, research notes, and printed publications pertaining to the Republican far right, especially the John Birch Society in Montana during the 1960s. Series 4: General Subject Files, 1940-1981, contains files on America's Future, Church League of America, Communism, Barry Goldwater, House Committee on Un-American Activities, Thunder on the Right: Correspondence and Publications, 1954-1961, Thunder on the Right: Clippings, 1949, 1953-1963, The Vigilant Citizen (Sidney), The Western Voice, and Young Americans for Freedom. Series 5: Individuals, 1947-1984, contains a letter from Senator Burton K. Wheeler and a "Meet the Press" transcript for his appearance on that program, December 31, 1945. Series 6: The Right Wing, 1948-1968, contains correspondence about the right wing and research material about their activities. Series 7: Group Research, Incorporated, 1961-1967, contains the directory compiled by Group Research, Incorporated. The directory was designed to provide journalists, organization leaders, public officials, and others with reference information on radical groups and individuals. It is divided into four sections: Organizations, Individuals, Publications, and Special Reports.

Reference:

Anne Elizabeth Pettinger, "Harry and Gretchen Billings and the People's Voice" (M.A., The University of Montana, Missoula, MT, 2006), http://etd.lib.umt.edu/theses/available/etd-02062007-130503/unrestricted/­Pettinger_th

esis.pdf.

Websites with information:

http://arc.lib.montana.edu/finding-aids/item/162

http://arc.lib.montana.edu/finding-aids/item.php?id=162

Finding aids:

http://www.lib.montana.edu/collect/spcoll/findaid/2095.html

http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv97567

http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv97567

[0297] V. Alex Bills Collection, Collection 76

Location: Archives, Rare Books and Special Collections, David Allan Hubbard Library, Fuller Theological Seminary, 135 N Oakland Ave., Pasadena, CA 91182

Description: V. Alex Bills (1921-2002) was an historian and archivist of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements in the United States. The archival collection includes periodicals, articles, topical research files, conference and ministry documents, audio and video recordings, bibliographies, address books and directories documenting the Pentecostal, Latter Rain, charismatic, and Third Wave movements in American church history. Files on Abortion, Abundant Life (Oral Roberts), Joan Andrews, Dr. Gary Bauer, Samuel Blumenfeld, Blumenfeld Education Letter, Pat Boone, Campus Crusade for Christ, Collegiate Challenge (Campus Crusade for Christ), Communism, cults, Daily Blessing (Oral Roberts), Days of Restoration (James Robison), Dr. James Dobson, Dr. James Dobson's Focus on the Family Bulletin, Euthanasia, The Evangelist (Jimmy Swaggart Ministries, Baton Rouge, Louisiana), Focus on the Family, Billy Graham, Homosexuality, Kiamichi Mission News (Honobia, Oklahoma), Ben Kinchlow, Tim LaHaye, Life's Answer (James Robison, Euless, Texas), Hal Lindsey, Make Your Day Count (Oral Roberts, Tulsa, Oklahoma), Oliver North, Operation Rescue, John Osteen, Howard Phillips, Pro-Life, PTL, Oral Roberts, Pat Robertson, James Robison, Francis Schaeffer, Phyllis Schlafly, Dr. Fred Schwarz, Don Wildmon, and Richard Wurmbrand.

Finding aid:

http://libraryarchives.fuller.edu/findingaidsdoc/CFT00076.pdf

[0298] Ignat Arkhipovich Bilyĭ Papers, ca. 1918-1973

Location: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Butler Library, 6th Floor, Columbia University, 535 West 114th Street, New York, NY 10027

Description: Ignat Arkhipovich Bilyĭ (1887-1973) was Supreme Ataman of the Cossack National Liberation Movement (Kazaché Natsionalńo-Osvoboditelńoe Dvizhenie - KNOD). The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, subject files, newspaper clippings, printed materials, photographs, and drawings. Most of the correspondence concerns Bilyĭ's activities as Ataman, and the journal "Kazak"; other correspondence is personal or relates to the activities of anti-Communist groups (such as the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations - ABN). The manuscripts include articles, reminiscent drafts of appeals and proclamations, and speeches mostly concerning the Cossack movement, Cossack history, and the anti-Communist movement. The documents mostly concern KNOD and related organizations for the period ca. 1955-70; a few relate to the Cossacks in 1919-45. The subject files contain newspaper clippings, printed materials, notes, and correspondence relating to KNOD, ABN, "Kazak", Ukrainian-Cossack relations, and the Vlasov Movement. The newspaper clippings are mostly from Russian and Ukrainian émigré publications. Printed materials include a set of "Kazak" and ephemera of KNOD, ABN, and similar organizations. There are a few photographs showing Bilyĭ in Cossack dress and also various Cossack émigré organization activities. The paintings and drawings include portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Bilyĭ in national dress (his Cossack, hers Czech), other Cossack leaders, Cossack heraldry, and a map of "Cossackia."

Websites with information:

http://www.worldcat.org/title/ignat-arkhipovich-Bilyi-papers-ca-1918-1973/oclc/320408851

Finding aids:

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections/ldpd_4077793/

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/inside/projects/findingaids/scans/pdfs/ldpd_bak_4077793.pdf

[0299] Bimetallism and Currency Reform collection, 1872-1909, MSBCR_75

Location: Daley Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago, 801 S. Morgan St., Room 3-330, Chicago, IL 60607

Description: Bimetallism is a monetary standard or system based upon the use of two metals, traditionally gold and silver. With the exception of Britain, which adopted the gold standard in 1798, most countries practiced bimetallism during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. A bimetallic system defined a nation's monetary unit by law in terms of fixed quantities of gold and silver, automatically establishing a rate of exchange between the two metals. Bimetallism ended in the United States in 1873 when the Grant administration demonetized silver. However, the depression following the Panic of 1873 caused some people, particularly coalitions of farmers and silver miners to call for the return of silver as a form of currency. This collection contains correspondence, publications, speeches, clippings, photographs, and pamphlets about currency reform, bimetallism, and the American Bimetallic Union.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.library.uic.edu/sc/

http://library.uic.edu/collections/special-collections-university-archives/finding-aids

http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/specialcoll/manuscriptcollections.shtml

http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/specialcoll/services/rjd/findingaids/

http://library.uic.edu/home/collections/manuscripts-and-rare-books/finding-aids

Finding aids:

http://findingaids.library.uic.edu/ead/rjd2/MSBCR_75.html

http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/specialcoll/services/rjd/findingaids/Bimetallismb.html

http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/specialcoll/services/rjd/findingaids/Bimetallismf.html

[0300] Bimetallism and the National Currency System Pamphlets, 1874-1928, MS 72-03

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Wichita State University Libraries, 1845 Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260-0068

Description: This collection contains pamphlets concerning bimetallism, defined as "the use of gold and silver as the monetary standard of currency and value and the doctrine advocating bimetallism," and the National Currency System. Written in the late 1800s and early 1900s, these pamphlets include discussions of monetary and currency questions by Abraham Lincoln, William McKinley, William Sherman, and others.

Websites with information:

http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/msub-b.html

http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/mscrcol1.html

Finding aids:

http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/72-03/72-3-A.HTML

http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/pdf/72-3-a.pdf

[0300a] Bingham family papers, 1811-1985, MS 81

Location: Manuscripts and Archives, Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University, 128 Wall Street, P.O. Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06520

Description: The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, journals, manuscripts, notebooks, sermons, writings, two books with manuscript notes, legal and financial records, photographs, printed material and miscellanea documenting the personal lives and professional careers of four generations of the Bingham family. Hiram Bingham III (1875-1956) was an academic, explorer, and lieutenant governor, governor, and United States senator from Connecticut. Series III. Hiram Bingham III, Correspondence, 1883-1960, contains correspondence with James Rowland Angell, Charles Austin Beard, William Edgar Borah, Isaiah Bowman, Calvin Coolidge, Irving Fisher, Aleš Hrdlička, Ogden Mills Reid, and James Wolcott Wadsworth. Series VII. Hiram Bingham III, Politics, 1901-1935, contains speeches and essays, published speeches and articles, newsclippings, and scrapbooks.

Finding aids:

http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0081

http://drs.library.yale.edu/fedora/get/mssa:ms.0081/PDF

[0301] Don Binkowski Papers, circa 1920s-2008 (bulk 1940-1980), LP000796

Location: Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, 5401 Cass Ave., Detroit, MI 48202

Description: Don Binkowski (1929- ) served as Mayor Pro-Tem and later became a 37th District Court judge in Warren. This collection is mainly comprised of research collected by Binkowski in the pursuit of publication on various subjects, from Polish-American labor leaders to all subjects relating to Poles and Polish-American life. The bulk of the collection consists of subject files: correspondence, clippings, book excerpts, and photographic copies of primary documents. Files on Anti-busing campaign, Anti-Communist Materials, Anti-Labor Patriots, Anti-New Deal, Anti-Communist Federation of Polish Freedom Fighters in the U.S.A., Anti-Semitic Literature, Bilderberg Group, Black Legion, Louis Budenz, Captive Nations Organization, Catholicism and Communism, Christian Crusade Publications, Christian Anti-Communism, Church and State, Citizens for Educational Freedom, Communism, Conservative Society of America, Reverend Charles E. Coughlin, Detroit Klan Attack, Dies Committee; Anti-Communism, 1938, Elizabeth Dilling, Henry Ford, Benjamin Gitlow, House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), The Independent American, Integration, Katyń, Ku Klux Klan and Parochial Schools in Michigan, Nazis vs. Jews, 1938, Palmer Raids, 1920, Prayer Decision, Radical Rights Groups, Red Scare, 1919, Phyllis Schlafly, Silver Shirts of America, Social Justice 1941-42, Triple Attack; Labor, Reds, Foreigners, 1919, Venona and Alger Hiss, and Yalta. Books by Rev. C.E. Coughlin (A Series of Lectures on Social Justice (1935), "Am I an Anti-Semite?": 9 Addresses on Various "ISMS" Answering the Question (1939), Eight Lectures on Labor, Capital and Justice (1934), Father Coughlin's Radio Discourses, 1931-1932 (1932), and Why Leave Our Own: 13 Addresses on Christianity and Americanism (1939)); Rev. A.M. Hutting (Shrine of the Little Flower Souvenir Book (1936)); and W.E. Mallett (The Reuther Memorandum: Its Applications and Implications).

Websites with information:

http://reuther.wayne.edu/guides.html

http://reuther.wayne.edu/pdf/fall10.pdf

Finding aids:

http://reuther.wayne.edu/files/LP000796.pdf

https://web.archive.org/web/20120728205245/https://www.reuther.wayne.edu/files/LP000796.pdf

[0301a] Bioethics Film Collection, Bioethics Research Library [films]

Location: Georgetown University, 102 Healy Hall, 37th and O Streets, N.W., Washington D.C. 20057

Description: This is a collection of 739 audiovisual materials related to bioethical issues. Among the audiovisual materials are "Doctor Death:" Medical Ethics and Doctor-Assisted Suicide (Films Media Group, Inc. (Films for the Humanities & Sciences)) [on Dr. Jack Kevorkian]; Choosing Death (PBS Video, Spring 1993) [discusses assisted suicide, euthanasia, Dr. Jack Kevorkian, state right-to-die legislation, and the euthanasia situation in the Netherlands]; Death by Doctor (CBS Video, 1998) [Jack Kevorkian, M.D. and Thomas Youk]; The Ethics of Assisted Suicide: Michigan v. Kevorkian (Choices, Inc.; Amazon.com, 2002) [on Dr. Jack Kevorkian]; The Kevorkian File (FRONTLINE, 1992) [on Dr. Kevorkian]; The Silent Scream (American Portrait Films, 1984) [Physician Bernard N. Nathanson, ardently against abortion, explains the abortion procedure]; Lake of Fire (2007) [This documentary program explores both sides of the abortion debate in detail. Alan Dershowitz, Nat Hentoff, Randall Terry, Noam Chomsky, Norma McCorvey (Jane Roe), and Flip Benham all appear]; Decision '92 [1992], Senate Bill 162 (Pro-Life Education Foundation of Maryland, Inc., 1992) [a program to encourage voters to vote against Maryland Senate Bill 162 (SB 162) which authorized a physician to perform an abortion on an unmarried minor without notice to a parent or guardian of the minor if, in the professional judgment of the physician, the minor is mature and capable of giving informed consent or notice would not be in the best interest of the minor]; The Abortion Pill (First Run / Icarus Films, 1997) [on RU-486]; The Right to Kill [documentary on euthanasia] (American Portrait Films, 1989) [William F. Buckley, Jr. narrates the film, which includes short presentations by persons opposed to active euthanasia and by persons who favor active euthanasia]; High Tech Babies: Technology and Ethics of In Vitro Fertilization (Coronet Film & Video, 1986); Monkey trial (WGBH Educational Foundation, 2002) [on the John Scopes trial; in 1925, Scopes was arrested for teaching evolution in defiance of Tennessee state law]; Der Ewige Jude: Ein dokumentarischer Film [The Eternal Jew] (1938) [an anti-Semitic propaganda film by the Nazis]; Selling Murder: The Killing Films of the Third Reich (1991) [a documentary that shows and discusses clips from Nazi propaganda and training films on the topic of euthanasia and eugenics]; Science and the Swastika [on some German doctors who forcibly sterilized their patients and killed sick and disabled people in the name of eugenics as interpreted by the Nazi Party]; and In the Shadow of the Reich: Nazi Medicine (First Run Features, 1997; with 1930s footage) [on the racial theories and eugenics principles that led the medical profession in the Third Reich to participate in sterilization and euthanasia, the selections at the death camps, and inhuman and unethical human experimentation].

Websites with information:

https://bioethics.georgetown.edu/library-materials/special-collections/audiovisual-collection/

EthxWeb: Literature in Bioethics [database search engine]:

https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/handle/10822/761853

GenEthx: Genetics and Ethics Database [database search engine]:

https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/handle/10822/503787

Finding aids:

https://bioethics.georgetown.edu/resources/findav/AV.htm

https://bioethics.georgetown.edu/library-materials/special-collections/film-collection/

https://bioethics.georgetown.edu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/cnn4/AV-Search-Results.pdf

https://bioethics.georgetown.edu/resources/findav/Bioethics_Research_Library_AV_List-7_10_2013.pdf

https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/712681/Bioethics_Research_Library_AV_L

ist-7_10_2013.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

[0301b] Biographical File Collection, 1602, 1774-2010 (bulk 1850-2010), BIO FILES

Location: Society of California Pioneers, 300 Fourth Street, San Francisco, CA 94107-1272

Description: The collection consists of a variety of ephemera relating to people widely known and relatively unknown in San Francisco, the greater Bay Area, and California. Range of ephemera includes: newspaper and magazine clippings, biographical sketches; obituaries, birth, and death certificates; correspondence; pamphlets; photocopies of handwritten documents and photographs; transcripts of interviews; and commemorative materials from memorials and historic events. Files on Luther Burbank, Hearst family, Herbert Hoover, and William Fife Knowland.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6v19s0n3/entire_text/

[0301c] Biographical Vertical File collection, 1894-present, VF 01

Location: Historical Society of Washington, D.C., 801 K Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20001

Description: The Biographical Vertical File collection is an artificial collection of newspaper and magazine clippings that have been individually donated to the Society, collected by staff, or found in collections. Files on John Caldwell Calhoun, Calvin Coolidge, Everett McKinley Dirksen, Dwight Eisenhower, Spessard L. Holland, J. Edgar Hoover, Walter H. Judd, William F. Knowland, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, William E. & family Miller, Karl E. Mundt, Richard Nixon, Gerald P. Nye, Wright Patman, Ronald Reagan, Edith Kermit Roosevelt, Elihu Root, Rick Santorum, Robert A. Taft, and Burton K. Wheeler.

Finding aid:

http://www.dchistory.org/uploads/fa/vf01.pdf

[0302] Biography: Homer E. Capehart, 1969-1973, ohrc015 [oral history]

Location: Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory, Indiana University, 400 North Sunrise Drive, Weatherly Hall North, Room 122, Bloomington, IN 47405

Description: This project is composed of interviews regarding Homer E. Capehart and in particular, his political career as a Republican United States senator from the state of Indiana from 1945 to 1963. Includes interviews with Capehart himself and with John W. Bricker. Persons, organizations, and subjects mentioned in the interviews include John W. Bricker, Communism, Dwight David Eisenhower, William E. Jenner, Ku Klux Klan, Clare Boothe Luce, Douglas MacArthur, Joseph R. McCarthy, Robert A. Taft, Sr., and Wendell L. Willkie.

Websites with information:

http://www.indiana.edu/~cshm/eadbrowsea.html

Finding aid:

http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/findingaids/view?doc.view=entire_text&docId=ohrc015

[0303] Biography Vertical Files

Location: Local History Collection, Genealogy, History & Archives Unit, Fort Worth Library, 500 W. Third St., Fort Worth, TX 76102-7305

Description: Files on Dick Armey, Dwight David Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, Richard Milhous Nixon, Wilbert Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel, Lee Harvey Oswald, and John Goodwin Tower.

Websites with information:

http://fortworthtexas.gov/library/info/default.aspx?id=24852

Finding aid:

http://fortworthtexas.gov/library/info/default.aspx?id=5588

[0304] John Birch Society Collection, n.d., SPC 359

Location: The Balch Institute Library and Archives, 1300 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Websites with information:

http://discover.hsp.org/Record/hsp.opac.v01-30152/Description#tabnav

http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html

[0305] [Entry deleted]

[0306] John Birch Society Collection, 1960s

Location: Research Library and Archives, Pasadena Museum of History, 470 W Walnut St, Pasadena, CA 91103

Description: The John Birch Society Collection consists of a scrapbook of newspaper clippings primarily from the Pasadena Star News and the Los Angeles Times from 1961. Book, The Blue Book of the John Birch Society, 4th printing, 1961, by Robert Welch. Book [online at https://ia800307.us.archive.org/13/items/TheBlueBook/MicrosoftWord-Document1.pdf], The John Birch Society in California Politics, by Bryan W. Stevens, 1966.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8v986s6/entire_text/

[0307] John Birch Society. Dunn County, ND Records, 1963-1972, Coll. 10720 [sound recordings]

Location: State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives, 612 E. Boulevard Avenue, Bismarck, ND 58505

Description: The collection consists of 58 sound recordings received by the Dunn County Chapter members for the monthly meetings, correspondence regarding book orders, pamphlets of special interest, and ephemera relating to new publications. The recordings include the John Birch Society Monthly Oral Message by Robert Welch and the John Birch Society Bi-Monthly Oral Message by Robert Welch (various dates, 1967-1970); Alger Hiss Y plus 20 (1968), The Cross & Sickle: The N.C.C. Expose, by Dr. Billy James Hargis (1965), Disarmament and the Phoenix Papers, by Billy James Hargis (1966), I See a Cat, by Tom Anderson, Our Council Speaks: Dr. Revilo Pendleton Oliver (1963), Our Council Speaks: Dr. Slobodan M. Draskovich (1963), and What is the John Birch Society? by Robert Welch and introduction by Rex Westerfield.

Websites with information:

http://history.nd.gov/archives/manuscripts/groupsorganizations.html

http://www.library.nd.gov/statedocs/HistoricalSociety/SHSND_mg.PDF

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/319546468

http://www.worldcat.org/title/john-birch-society-of-dunn-county-audio-collection-1960-1969/oclc/319546468

http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html

Finding aid:

http://history.nd.gov/archives/manuscripts/inventory/10720.html

[0307a] John Birch Society pamphlets, 1928-1990 (bulk 1960-1970), MS.2014.001

Location: John Hay Library University Archives and Manuscripts, Box A, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912

Description: The John Birch Society pamphlets consist primarily of pamphlets and reprints of magazine articles that reflect right-wing political views on such issues as the Civil Rights movement, the protests against the war in Vietnam during the 1960's, Communism, drug use, popular music and culture, pornography, race relations, and sex education in American schools. Most were published or reprinted by the John Birch Society. Other pamphlets were published by the American Jewish Committee (a pamphlet regarding Skinheads [Skinheads: Who They Are & What to Do When They Come to Town, by Kenneth S. Stern (New York, American Jewish Committee, 1990), online at http://www.ajc.org/atf/cf/%7B42D75369-D582-4380-8395-D25925B85EAF%7D/Skinheads.pdf]); the Daughters of Saint Paul, a Catholic publishing house in Boston, Massachusetts; Ensign Publishing Company in Salt Lake City, Utah, whose publications include works on religion and anti-Communism; and Athanasius Press, created by John H. DeTar, M.D., in order to publish his right-wing political writings.

Websites with information:

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/870673968

http://www.worldcat.org/title/john-birch-society-pamphlets-1928-1990/oclc/870673968

http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/info.php?id=483

http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/cluster.php?cluster_id=3

http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/index.php

http://libguides.brown.edu/c.php?g=293906

https://search.library.brown.edu/catalog/b7089008

Finding aids:

http://library.brown.edu/riamco/xml2pdffiles/US-RPB-ms2014.001.pdf

http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPB-ms2014.001&view=title

[0308] John Birch Society records, 1928-1990 (bulk 1965-1989), Ms.2013.003

Location: Brown University, John Hay Library, 20 Prospect St, Box A, Providence, RI 02912

Description: The John Birch Society records include audio-visual material such as audiocassettes, films, filmstrips, phonograph records, reel-to-reel tapes, slides and videocassettes; business records, correspondence, manuscripts, membership lists, office files, publications and subject files. The records also include a great deal of material regarding the Society's campaign against the ratification of the Panama Canal Treaties during the 1970's. Also includes printed copies of The Review of the News, The John Birch Bulletin, and American Opinion. Among the many national campaigns that the Society has organized or supported are the campaign to impeach Chief Justice Earl Warren in the 1960's, The Movement to Restore Decency (MOTOREDE), Promote Our Wonderful Energy Resources (POWER), the Support Your Local Police and Keep Them Independent! (SYLP) campaign, whose purpose was to oppose any state or federal control of local police departments, especially with regard to enforcing civil rights laws; Truth about Civil Turmoil (TACT), To Restore American Independence Now (TRAIN), Tax Reform Immediately (TRIM), and the National Right to Work Committee, which opposes compulsory union membership as a condition of employment. Series 7, Panama Canal Treaty campaign, 1970-1982. Subseries B, Publications and newspaper clippings, 1974-1982, consists chiefly of newspaper clippings, circa 1975, and other published materials regarding Panama and the Panama Canal Treaties, including copies of U.S. News and World Report, the Panama Canal Information Digest, the Alan Stang Report, American Opinion, the Birch Log, and the TRIM Bulletin. Series 8, Publications, 1928-1989, contains writings by Gary Allen, Ezra Taft Benson, Samuel L. Blumenfeld, Frank A. Capell, Jimmy Carter, William Henry Chamberlin, Stillwell John Conner, Ed Dieckmann, S.M. Draskovich, James J. Drummey, William E. Dunham, Dr. John Dunn, Sen. James O. Eastland, Rev. Francis E. Fenton, James Forman, John B. Gest, William B. Guidry, David Emerson Gumaer, Gary Handy, Thomas J. Hass, Tom Hayden, Timothy R. Heinan, William P. Hoar, Edward Hunter, William F. Jasper, James Kennedy, Andrew Lane, Robert W. Lee, Lawrence P. McDonald, William H. McIlhany, John F. McManus, Joseph Mehrten, Ralph Nader, Richard Nuccio, Ronald Reagan, John Rees, Bill Richardson, John H. Rousselot, John C. Satterfield, Robert Scheuttinger, Hans Sennholz, W. Cleon Skousen, Dan Smoot, Alan Stang, Floyd George Steele, Sen. Steven D. Symms, Charles Callan Tansill, James B. Utt, Harold Lord Varney, Willard S. Voit, George C. Wallace, and Wallis W. Wood. Series 9, Subject files, 1935-1990, contains files on American Committee for Aid to Katanga Freedom Fighters; American Volunteer Groups: announcement regarding their seminar on counter-revolutionary warfare, 1971; America's Future, Inc.; Brazilian Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, Prosperity (TFP); Carto and Liberty Lobby; Citizens for Decent Literature; Civil Rights; The Communist Attack on the John Birch Society, by W. Cleon Skousen; Nord Davis; George C. Wallace newsletter and George Wallace Album; Barry Goldwater; D.B. Lewis; Liberty Lobby; Limited government; Movement to Restore Decency (MOTOCREDE); National Decency Reporter; National Right to Work Committee; New England Rally; Newspaper clippings on John Birch Society (JBS), Robert Welch, flag abuse, immigration, etc.; None Dare Call It Conspiracy; Posse Comitatus; Prayer in Schools (Warren); Willis Stone; Strom Thurmond reports to the people; Support Your Local Police; Truth About Civil Turmoil (TACT); To Restore American Independence Now (TRAIN); Tax Reform Immediately (TRIM); Think Tanks; John Wayne; and A.C. Wedemeyer.

Websites with information:

http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/index.php

http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/cluster.php?cluster_id=3

http://libguides.brown.edu/c.php?g=293906

http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/

http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/info.php?id=174

http://josiah.brown.edu/search~S7/o?SEARCH=ocn122623389

http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html

http://libguides.brown.edu/content.php?pid=388976

http://josiah.brown.edu/record=b2499371~S5

http://josiah.brown.edu/record=b2499371~S7

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/122623389

http://www.worldcat.org/title/john-birch-society-records-1928-1990/oclc/122623389

Finding aids:

http://library.brown.edu/riamco/xml2pdffiles/US-RPB-ms2013.003.pdf

http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPB-ms2013.003&view=title

[0309] John Birch Society Records, 1964-1965, Mss 0034-104

Location: Special Collections—Manuscripts, Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library, College of Charleston Libraries, 66 George Street, Charleston, South Carolina 29424

Description: The collection consists of three pamphlets and two newsletters published by or for the John Birch Society. The pamphlets are each dated between 1964 and 1965. The documents highlight the society's belief in anti-Communism. One pamphlet discusses a meeting of the John Birch Society in Charleston, S.C., on January 21, 1965.

Websites with information:

http://libcat.cofc.edu/record=b1394981

http://speccoll.cofc.edu/explore-our-collections/manuscript-collections/manuscripts-collections-a-z/

http://153.9.241.200/wordpress/explore-our-collections/manuscript-collections/manuscripts-collections-a-z/

http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html

[0310] John Birch Society records, 1966, SC-424

Location: American Jewish Archives, 3101 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45220

Description: Anti-Semitic information and brochures published by the John Birch Society and compiled by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith.

Websites with information:

http://americanjewisharchives.org/catalog/Record/vtls000002398

http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/data/696628690

http://americanjewisharchives.org/publications/journal/PDF/1967_19_01_00_acq.pdf

[0311] John Birch Society Records

Location: American Jewish Historical Society, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011

Description: Includes John Birch Society publications (American Opinion and society bulletins, 1958-1964). Unprocessed as of April 2010.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.cjh.org/?pID=611930

[0312] John Birch Society sound recordings collection, circa 1953-1971, Coll. 1261 [sound recordings]

Location: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322

Description: The collection contains sound recordings collected by John Birch's brother Ellis Birch, who was briefly a member the John Birch Society in Macon, Georgia, leaving the organization around 1963. Included in the collection are reel-to-reel tapes produced by the John Birch Society's public relations department; recordings of presentations, interviews, and speeches by members or on topics relevant to the organization's interests; and speeches by members of other conservative organizations including the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, Christian Crusade, the Congress of Freedom, and the Church League of America. Many are recordings of The John Birch Society Report, a 15-minute radio program that began on March 6, 1966. Subjects include Air Force Manual Controversy, Brainwashing, Communism, Communist Party, Council on Foreign Relations, Cuba, Education for American Security (Naval Air Station, Glenview, Illinois, August-September 1960), Fluoridation, J. Edgar Hoover, The Illuminati, New England Rally for God, Family, and Country, Operation Water Moccasin, Panama Canal, Rhodesia, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Supreme Court, United Nations, and the Vietnam War. Recordings of Gary Allen, Thomas J. Anderson, Ezra Taft Benson, Dr. George S. Benson, Reed A. Benson, Herbert Birch, Samuel L. Blumenfeld, Pat Boone, Dr. Anthony Bouscaren, Major Edgar C. Bundy, Senator Harry Byrd, "Communism on the Map," "Communist Encirclement," Martin Dies, Dr. Bella V. Dodd, Hilaire du Berrier, Myron C. Fagan, Colonel Victor J. Fox (Robert A. Winston), Dr. Kenneth Goff, Barry Goldwater, G. Edward Griffin, Dr. Billy James Hargis, Edward Hunter, The John Birch Society Report, Major George Racey Jordan, Dr. Walter H. Judd, Carl McIntire, Dean Manion, Dean Manion forums, Luis V. Manrara, Dr. Robert Morris, Dr. Revilo Oliver, Leonard Patterson, Herbert Philbrick, Karl Prussion, Leonard E. Read, Ronald Reagan, Dr. E. Merrill Root, John H. Rousselot, Fred Schlafly, John G. Schmitz, Dr. Fred C. Schwarz, W. Cleon Skousen, Dan Smoot, Robert B. Thieme, Jr., Senator Strom Thurmond, "The Twentieth Century Reformation Hour," General Edwin A. Walker, and Robert Welch.

Websites with information:

https://findingaids.library.emory.edu/titles/B/?page=6

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/847528282

http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html

Finding aids:

http://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/birch1261/

https://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/birch1261/

http://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/birch1261/printable/

[0313] Leon Milton Birkhead Papers, 1893-1980 (bulk 1908-1955), K0280

Location: The State Historical Society of Missouri, Research Center-Kansas City, 302 Newcomb Hall, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 5123 Holmes Street, Kansas City, MO 64110-2499

Description: In 1917, Reverend Leon Milton Birkhead (1885-1954) moved to Kansas City, Missouri, where he began more than twenty years of service to All Souls Unitarian Church. In 1935, Birkhead traveled to Germany, where he became alarmed at the influence of Nazism there and in the United States. He resigned from All Souls in 1939 to begin the Friends of Democracy, an "anti-propaganda" organization whose purpose was to expose hate-based groups during World War II and the McCarthy Era. Birkhead moved the Friends of Democracy operation to New York City in 1939. The papers contain Friends of Democracy publications - Joe Kamp: Peddler of Propaganda and Hero of the Pro-Fascists, ca. 1944; The Case Against the McCormick-Patterson Press, 1945; The Smear Terror, by John T. Flynn; response in newsletter of Federation to Fight Fascism, 1947; Reports - George Armstrong Foundation, 1947-1948; Report - "The Pattern of McCarthyism," 1950; Closer Ups - Upton Close's personal newsletter, April 6, 1950, June 26, 1950; Radio scripts - Upton Close broadcasts, April 30, 1950, May 28, 1950; Report - George S. Benson, 1950; The Defender Magazine, printed materials, December 1951, June 1953; The Cross and the Flag - publication of the Christian Nationalist Crusade, 1951-1952; Economic Council Letter, Economic Council Review of Books, 1952; Correspondence, reports, clipping - Henry Darlington and John Beaty book "The Iron Curtain over America," 1952; McCarthyism: The Fight for America, 1952; Women's Voice (anti-Semitic), November 27, 1952; Report - National Patrick Henry Organization, 1952; "action outline" for the Green Mountain Rifleman, 1954; Printed material, handbook - National Renaissance Party (anti-Semitic), ca. 1953; Report, program, guest list - Dr. J.B. Matthews Dinner, February 13, 1953; Newsletter - The Political Reporter (anti-Communist, anti-Semitic), November 1953; Newsletters - Elizabeth Dilling (anti-Communist, anti-Semitic), November-December 1953; Correspondence, printed materials - Christian Anti-Jewish Party, 1953; Newsletters of the Citizens' Protective Association - "The White Sentinel" and "The Kiss of Death," 1953; National Republic, March, April, September 1953; Independence Magazine - pro-McCarthy, February 1954; Report - "Patriots for McCarthy" rally, August 27, 1954; and Seating list - Roy M. Cohn Testimonial Dinner, July 28, 1954.

Finding aids:

http://shs.umsystem.edu/kansascity/manuscripts/k0280.pdf

http://www.umkc.edu/whmckc/collections/IKC0280.HTM

http://www.umkc.edu/whmckc/collections/INVTRY/KC0280.pdf

[0314] Birmingham, Ala. Law Department, Civil Rights Files, 1941-1981 (bulk 1963-1972), AR987

Location: Department of Archives and Manuscripts, Central Library, Birmingham Public Library, 2100 Park Place, Birmingham, AL 35203-2794

Description: Office files and court papers relating to civil rights demonstrations, pornography, prostitution, voting rights and civil rights leader Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth. Some police reports detail surveillance of white supremacists.

Websites with information:

http://www.bplonline.org/resources/archives/collections.aspx?q=6

https://encore.bham.lib.al.us/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1490380

[0315] Birmingham, Ala. Police Department Surveillance Files, 1947-1980, AR1125 [microfilm]

Location: Department of Archives and Manuscripts, Central Library, Birmingham Public Library, 2100 Park Place, Birmingham, AL 35203-2794

Description: These files contain memoranda, correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, interviews, and other material relating to a variety of individuals, organizations, and events. Individuals and organizations represented in the files include civil rights activists, white supremacists, anti-war protestors, and individuals involved in criminal activities. Events represented in the files include Birmingham-area bombings targeting African Americans, 1950-1965, and civil rights protests. Police surveillance operations were directed at the National States Rights Party, the Ku Klux Klan, and the American Nazi Party.

References:

Frank Donner, Protectors of Privilege: Red Squads and Police Repression in Urban America (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992), pp. 312-315; Susan Willoughby Anderson, "The Past on Trial: The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Bombing, Civil Rights Memory and the Remaking of Birmingham" (Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008), https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/indexablecontent/uuid:ea20baa9-4271-4ff6-aeb2-233a18524194; Susan Willoughby Anderson, "The Past on Trial: Birmingham, the Bombing, and Restorative Justice," 96 Cal. L. Rev. 471 (2008), http://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.­cgi?article=1182&context=californialawreview; Susan Willoughby Anderson, "The Past on Trial: The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Bombing and Civil Rights History" (2010), http://www.americanbar­foundation.org/uploads/cms/documents/anderson_abf_talk_­nov_2010.pdf.

Websites with information:

http://www.bplonline.org/resources/archives/collections.aspx?q=4

http://www.bplonline.org/resources/archives/aids/AR1969.pdf

[0316] Birmingham Newspaper Clippings Collection, 1930-early 1980s [digital collection]

Location: Department of Archives and Manuscripts, Birmingham Public Library, 2100 Park Place, Birmingham, AL 35203-2794

Description: The clipping files, created by librarians and dating from 1930 to the early 1980s, cover various aspects of Birmingham society, culture, politics, and history-making events. Topics include Alabama State Sovereignty Commission, civil rights, Commission to Preserve the Peace, desegregation, Dixiecrats, integration, John Birch Society, Ku Klux Klan, National States Rights Party, Reverse Freedom Riders, segregation, states rights, J.B. Stoner, George C. Wallace, white citizens councils, and white supremacy.

Websites with information:

http://www.alabamamosaic.org/collections.php

Finding aids:

http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm/landingpage/collection/p4017coll2

http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/p4017coll2

[0316a] John Robert Bishop papers, 1951-1977 and undated, MSS 152

Location: Special Collections, Thomas Tredway Library, Augustana College, 639 38th St., Rock Island, IL 61201

Description: John Robert Bishop (1926-1985) founded the American Nazi Party - Iowa unit in Davenport in the early 1960s. He was also active in the foundation of another extremist group, the Christian Brotherhood, around the same time. The series American Nazi Party - national papers, 1951-1970 and undated, contains letters, printed material, and objects created by the national unit of the American Nazi Party. Included are several issues of "The Rockwell Report"; the "Intra-Party Confidential Newsletter"; the "Congressional Record"; The Stormtrooper Magazine, published by the American Nazi Party; various pieces of propaganda, mostly anti-Semitic or white supremacist in nature; posters, including two "White Power" posters and a poster for the Conservative Party; and realia, including a Schutzstaffel flag and a Nazi iron cross badge. The series Other papers, 1951-1969 and undated, contains newsletters from foreign organizations and White Power groups, such as the National Citizens Protective Association and the National Socialist White People's Party; and several issues of National Socialist World and Anti-Komintern-Dienst.

Websites with information:

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/911046181

http://www.worldcat.org/title/john-robert-bishop-papers-1951-1977-and-undated/oclc/911046181

Finding aid:

http://www.augustana.edu/SpecialCollections/Resources/Finding%20Aids/MSS152.pdf

[0317] Black Vault Research Center FBI Files / Domestic & Foreign Intelligence [digital collection]

Description: FBI Files on Martin Dies, James Forrestal, Gordon Hall, Paul Harvey, Korean Air Flight 007, Ku Klux Klan, Robert T. LeFevre, Charles Lindbergh, Timothy McVeigh, National Council of Churches, National Rifle Association, National States' Rights Party, Otto Otepka, Harry A. Overstreet, Westbrook Pegler, Leander Perez, Fred Schwarz, George E. Sokolsky, Emmett Till, Wackenhut Corp., and White Supremacist Groups.

Websites with information:

http://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/fbifiles/

Finding aid:

http://www.theblackvault.com/m/articles/subcategories/fbi-files-domestic-foreign-i

[0317a] Carlos Paton Blacker Papers, 1909-1980, PP/CPB [digital collection]

Location: Archives and Manuscripts, Wellcome Library, Part of Wellcome Collection, 183 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE, England

Description: Carlos Paton Blacker (1895-1975) was an English psychiatrist, Secretary to the Eugenics Society, and member of a number of organisations interested in population and birth control, including the Birth Control Investigation Committee, the International Planned Parenthood Federation, and the Simon Population Trust. Section PP/CPB/B. Eugenics Society (including Joint Committee on Voluntary Sterilisation, 1930s), 1929-1966, contains correspondence with Mrs. Dorothy Brush; Havelock Ellis; Eugenics Society of Canada (W.L. Hutton); Family Planning Association (Margaret Pyke); Family Planning Association of Hong Kong (Rose Lee); Family Planning Federation of Japan (Prof. Yoshio Koya); Human Betterment Association of America Inc. (Joseph Fletcher, Mrs. Ruth Proskauer Smith); Human Betterment Foundation for Voluntary Sterilization Inc. (Mrs. Ruth Proskauer Smith); International Planned Parenthood Federation (Vera Houghton, Alice Kurz); Frederick Osborn; Planned Parenthood Federation of America Inc. (Dr. William ('Bill') Vogt); Margaret Sanger; and Dr. Marie C. Stopes. Section PP/CPB/C. Birth Control Organisations, 1928-1934, 1955-1960, contains correspondence with American Eugenics Society Inc. (Frederick Osborn); Mrs. Dorothy Brush; Eugenics Society (Miss Faith B. Schenk); Family Planning Association (Brig RC Elstone, Sir Theodore Fox, Dr Eleanor Mears); Family Planning Association London Federation (Sylvia Ponsonby); Family Planning Association of Ceylon (Mrs. E.C. (Sylvia) Fernando); Family Planning Association of India (Lady (Dhanvanthi) Rama Rau, Mrs. Avabai B. Wadia); Family Planning Association of Pakistan (Begum Asghari Manzur Qadir); International Planned Parenthood Federation (George Cadbury, Mrs. Patricia Gasparro, Beth (Mrs. Lenworth) Jacobs); International Planned Parenthood Federation: Far East and Australasia Region (Mrs. Goh Kok Kee); International Planned Parenthood Federation: Western Hemisphere Region (T.O. Griessemer); Mouvement Français pour le Planning Familial; National Birth Control Association (Margaret Pyke); National Birth Control Council; Pathfinder Fund (Dr. Clarence J. Gamble); Planned Parenthood Association, Chicago Area (John W. Straub); Planned Parenthood Federation of America Inc. (Dr. William ('Bill') Vogt); Humphrey Verdon Roe; Margaret Sanger; Society for the Provision of Birth Control Clinics (Mrs. Evelyn Fuller); and World Population Emergency Campaign.

Websites with information:

http://wellcomelibrary.org/collections/digital-collections/makers-of-modern-genetics/digitised-archives/carlos-paton-blacker/

Finding aid:

http://archives.wellcome.ac.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&ds

qDb=Catalog&dsqPos=0&dsqSearch=%28%28AltRefNo%3D%27pp%2Fcpb%27%29AND%28Level%3D%27Co

llection%27%29%29

http://archives.wellcome.ac.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&ds

qDb=Catalog&dsqPos=0&dsqSearch=(AltRefNo%3D%27pp/cpb%27)

Finding aid to digital collection:

http://search.wellcomelibrary.org/iii/encore/search/C__SppLw%3D%3Dcpb%20diggenetics__Ff%3Afacetlocati

ons%3Adlnk%3Adlnk%3ADigitised%20content%3A%3A__Orightresult?lang=eng&suite=cobalt

[0318] John Horn Blackmore fonds, 1921-1964 (bulk 1940-1960), M 100, M 1767, M 3751, NA 5245

Location: Library & Archives, Glenbow Museum, 130 9th Ave S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2G 0P3, Canada

Description: John Horn Blackmore (1890-1971) was elected Social Credit Member of Parliament (MP) for Lethbridge in the federal election of 1935. He continued to be re-elected until the Progressive Conservative sweep of 1958. He served as House Leader of the Social Credit Party from 1935 to 1945. He published the main points of his monetary views in his book Money, the Master Key, published in 1939. The fonds consists of personal, political and family correspondence (1939-1964); teaching records and Sunday school lessons (1913-1935); and records from Blackmore's political career as MP (1935-1958) including office administration records, speeches, radio broadcasts, drafts of publications, letterbooks, and subject and constituency files. Includes other political material (1958-1964). Files on Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, monetary reform, and Social Credit; speeches on Social Credit economic theory and the Communist conspiracy; an undelivered speech on a conspiracy against the British white race; pamphlets published by the Canadian Intelligence Service; copies of American Nationalist; and copies of Rockefeller "Internationalist": The Man Who Misrules the World, by Emanuel M. Josephson (New York: Chedney Press, 1952); Roosevelt's Communist Manifesto, by Emanuel M. Josephson (New York: Chedney Press, 1955); From Debt to Prosperity: An Introduction to the Proposals of Social Credit, by J. Crate Larkin (New York: New Economic Press, n.d.); and What Price Israel, by Alfred M. Lilienthal (Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1953).

Websites with information:

http://glenbow.org/collections/search/findingAids/index.cfm

http://www.glenbow.org/collections/search/findingAids/index.cfm

Finding aid:

http://www.glenbow.org/collections/search/findingAids/archhtm/blackmore.cfm

[0319] Blackshirt Collection, 1930-2002, MS 366

Location: Special Collections, The University Library, The University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK

Description: Stephen Dorril has been an author, researcher, and investigative journalist since 1986, and has written articles for major newspapers and appeared on radio and television programmes as a consultant and specialist on the security and intelligence services. A collection of documents relating to Stephen Dorril's research for his book Blackshirt: Sir Oswald Mosley and British Fascism, published in 2006. Materials by or about Abyssinia (Ethiopia), extracts from Action, W.E.D. Allen, Anti-Semitic Activities, anti-Semitism, Appeasement and peace with Nazi Germany, John Bean, extracts from Blackshirt, British Fascism, British Union of Fascists, John Buchan, Canadian fascists, Houston Stewart Chamberlain, Neville Chamberlain, John Charnley, A. K. Chesterton, Peter Cheyney and his links to right wing groups and the British Intelligence, Randolph Churchill and his connections to far right politics, Winston Churchill, Galeazzo Ciano, the collaborationist Rexist movement in occupied Belgium, Combat 18, Kenneth de Courcy, Defence Regulation 18B, the development of fascism in areas of Scotland, Dienststelle Ribbentrop, Charles M. Dolan, Admiral Sir Barry Domvile, James Drennan, Photocopy of Duke of Bedford's speech to the House of Lords on Defence Regulation 18B (January 1944) [online at http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/lords/1944/­jan/25/regulation-18b], Duke of Wellington, the Duke of Windsor, T.S. Eliot's anti-Semitic views, Extremism, Fascist ideas in Sweden, France and the World Anti-Communist League, Fascist Italy, the fascist movement in Ulster, Fascist Revolutionary, Fascists, FBI, Henry Ford, Dr. Robert Forgan, assassinated Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn, Kay Fredericks, French fascists, Maj Gen JFC Fuller, the genesis of fascist ideology and political anti-Semitism in Britain, Joseph Goebbels, Dino Grandi, Albert Frederic Armand Gregoire (Federal Bureau of Investigation Records), Guild Socialism, Jeffrey Hamm, Rudolf Hess, Fritz Hesse, Historical Review Press (far-right political group), Adolf Hitler, J.A. Hobson, the Holocaust, Herbert Hoover, T E Hulme, David Irving, Italian Fascism, C. E. M. Joad, William Joyce, Tyler Kent, League of St. George (far-right political group), James Lees-Milne, Arnold Leese, Percy Wyndham Lewis and his links to Nazi ideology and to fascist ideology and modernism, the links between the British Fascist movement and Fascist Italy, Captain H. W. Luttman-Johnson, Mein Kampf (Hitler), A. C. Miles, Nancy Mitford, Unity Mitford, Cynthia Mosley, Diana Mosley, Nicholas Mosley, Oswald Mosley (Federal Bureau of Investigation file), Mussolini, Nation Europa, Nazi, Nazi Germany, Nazi Propaganda, the New Britain Movement, the New Europe Group, John Philby, photocopy of report first issued by Natinform in Germany 28th January 1953 with later additions, accompanied by Yockey's open letter in reply to Wolfgang Sarg (Natinform), the political right-wing in Britain, Ezra Pound and Italian fascism, Alan Pryce-Jones, Baroness Ravensdale, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Right-Wing Extremism, J. Philippe Rushton, Fr. Brocard Sewell, the 62-group, Social Credit, Oswald Spengler, John Strachey, Francis Stuart, Major P G Taylor, A.P. Thirlwall, Eric Thomas and Bruce Wilson and their organisation the 'British National Socialists', Geoffrey Verdon-Roe, F.A. Voigt, Wagner and links with Nazism, 18B: In Search of Justice, by Henry St. George (London, 18B Publicity Council, 1942) [wartime pamphlet criticising excessive government powers during the Second World War], Nesta H. Webster, Henry Williamson, Anna Wolkoff, and Francis Parker Yockey (Federal Bureau of Investigation Records).

Websites with information:

http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/specalphae

Finding aids:

http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/blackshirt

http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15847coll6/id/92/rec/3

http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15847coll6/id/92

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.517402!/file/Blackshirt.pdf

[0320] Blackshirts in Kingston Project, 1932-2003 (mainly 1932-1941), MS 180

Location: Special Collections, The University Library, The University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK

Description: Documentation recording the activities of the Kingston-upon-Thames Branch of the British Union of Fascists from 1932 to 1941. Contains texts, photographs, newspaper articles, audio recordings, and a map. Includes a short biography of Oswald Mosley and his part in the British Union of Fascists movement.

Websites with information:

http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/specalphae

Finding aids:

http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/bshirts

http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15847coll6/id/96/rec/1

http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15847coll6/id/96

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.517405!/file/BlackshirtsinKingstonProject.pdf

[0321] Morton C. Blackwell Files, 1981-1984

Location: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, National Archives and Records Administration, The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, California 93065

Description: Morton Blackwell (1939- ) worked for the Viguerie Company and served as editor of The New Right Report from 1973 to 1979, and contributing editor to Conservative Digest from 1974 to 1981. Blackwell joined the Office of Public Liaison as Special Assistant to the President, 1981-1984, where he was responsible for veterans, fraternal organizations, Native Americans, religious affairs, and limited government organizations. He is currently president of the Leadership Institute, an organization he founded in 1979 to train conservatives for positions in politics, the government and news media. Series I: Subject File, 1981-1984, contains files on conservative advocacy groups such as Ad Hoc Committee in Defense of Life, American Citizens Concerned for Life, American Conservative Union, American Legislative Exchange Council, American Life Lobby, American Security Council and Coalition for Peace through Strength, American Legal Foundation, American Way, American Council for Free Asia, Americans in Support of Democracy in Latin America, Americans for a Sound Foreign Policy, Americans for the Reagan Agenda, Americans for the Voter Initiative, Balanced Budget Amendment, CATO, CAUSA (Confederation for the Association and the Unity of the Societies of the Americas), Center for International Relations, Center for National Labor Policy, Century III Foundation, Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, Citizens for America, Citizens for the Republic, Citizens for a New Beginning, Citizens for Decency through Law, Coalition for Freedom, Coalition for Peace through Security, Coalitions for America, College Republican National Committee, Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles, Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress, Connecticut Mutual Life Report on American Values, Conservative Caucus, Conservative Digest, Conservative Groups, Conservative Political Action Conference, Conservative PACs (Political Action Committees), Conservatives Against Liberal Legislation, Constitutional Liberties Rally, Council for National Policy, Council for American Private Education, Council for Inter-American Security, Daughters of the American Revolution, Equal Rights Amendment, Family Defense Coalition, Family Protection Act, Federalist Society of Delaware Law School, Flat Rate Tax, Freedom Council, Newt Gingrich, Heritage Foundation, Homosexuals, Human-Life Amendment, Institute on Religion and Democracy, March for Life, Moral Majority, Moral Rearmament, Morality in Media, Inc., National Center for Pan-American Studies, National Day of Prayer, National Pro-Life Action Committee, National Right to Life Committee, National Pro-Life Action Committee: POTUS Pro-Life Coalition Cabinet Room, National Association of Neighborhood Schools, Inc., National Pro-Life Political Action Committee, National Conservative Foundation, NCPAC [National Conservative Political Action Committee], New World Dynamics, New Directions Advisory Committee, Panama Canal Treaty, Prayer in Schools, Pro-Life, Right to Life, Rockford Institute, Rutherford Institute, Tradition, Family, and Property, United States Defense Committee, Young Americans for Freedom, and Young Conservative Alliance. Series III: Religion Liaison, contains files on Campus Crusade for Christ, Catholic Traditionalist Movement, Cults [and Miscellaneous Groups], Billy James Hargis Ministries, Bob Jones University, Oral Roberts University, Dr. Francis Schaeffer, and Jimmy Swaggart Ministries.

Finding aids:

http://www.reaganlibrary.gov/white-house-staff-and-office-files-1981-1989-8-595-i-ft/9714-blackwel

http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/textual/smof/blackwel.htm

[0321a] Anita McCormick Blaine Correspondence and Papers, 1828-1958, McCormick Mss 1E; McCormick Mss 2E

Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, Library-Archives Division, 816 State St., Madison, WI 53706-1417

Description: Anita McCormick Blaine (1866-1954) was a Chicago philanthropist and the daughter of industrialist Cyrus Hall McCormick and his wife Nettie. The correspondence and other papers consist of letters, telegrams, and summaries of telephone conversations; reports of committees, boards, and organizations; speeches, essays, and random notes; financial statements and ledgers; clippings; and photographs; concerning her interests in education, improvement in social and economic conditions, international understanding, and world peace, and her relations with members of the McCormick family and their friends. Series 1E consists of incoming letters, reports, pamphlets, and other items received by Mrs. Blaine (1828-1957). Files on Olivia Rossetti Agresti; Henry J. Allen; American Anti-War Crusade [Chicago branch of Keep America Out of War Congress]; American Association of Eugenics (George P. Roberts); American Committee on United Europe; American Birth Control League; American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression; American Council For Non-Cooperation With Aggressor Nations; American Council Institute of Pacific Relations; American Economic Association; American Eugenics Society; American Federation for Sex Hygiene; American Flag Association; American Genetic Association; American Legion; American Social Hygiene Association; American Taxpayers League; Americans United for World Organization [information on the Dumbarton Oaks Conference]; America's Future Inc.; James R. Angell; Anti-Bolshevik League of America; Harry Elmer Barnes; Morris A. Bealle; Charles A. Beard; William Benton; William Edgar Borah; A. Edwin Burrows; Nicholas Murray Butler; Smedley D. Butler; James Francis Byrnes; Homer E. Capehart; Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich; Gilbert Keith Chesterton; Madame Kai-Shek (Mayling Soong) Chiang; Church League of America; Citizen's Committee for Capehart; Grenville Clark; Upton Close; Mrs. William Ellsworth (Margaret Sarver) Clow; William Ellsworth Clow, Jr. [including pamphlet, "A Business Man's Personal Views of the Roosevelt Administration"]; Kenneth Colegrove; Committee for Constitutional Government; Committee on the Federal Constitution; Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies; E.G. Conklin; Constitutional Defense League of Women; Flora J. Cooke [criticism of Max Eastman's article on John Dewey [Max Eastman, "John Dewey," The Atlantic Monthly, December 1941, pp. 671-684; letter from Senator Bilbo and letter to Senator Bilbo concerning African-American rights]; Calvin Coolidge; Correspondence School of Gospel and Scientific Eugenics; Council on African Affairs [clipping describing and condemning the riot at Peekskill, New York]; Daughters of the Confederacy; Kenneth De Courcy; Democrats for Willkie; Thomas E. Dewey; John Foster Dulles; Fellowship of Reconciliation; Fight for Freedom; Paul Kellogg, Survey Associates; Judge Julian W. Mack; Planned Parenthood Association; Margaret Sanger; United Daughters of the Confederacy; and William Allen White. Copies of the following items: "Why Lindbergh is Wrong," by Major Alexander P. de Seversky [The American Mercury, May 1941, pp. 519-532, online at http://www.unz.org/Pub/AmMercury-1941may-00519]; transcript of a debate between Senator Smith W. Brookhart and Representative Hamilton Fish Jr.: "Will Recognition of Soviet Russia Help Restore World prosperity?"; Harold E. Stassen, "The United Nations as a Pattern for a Lasting Peace," address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, March 31, 1943; stenographic report of a mass meeting sponsored by the Chicago Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies (1940), featuring talks by Dorothy Thompson, Admiral William Harrison Standley, and others; Dorothy Thompson, Our Pending Revolution in Government (New York, New York, Constitutional Democracy Association, 1937) [concerning Roosevelt's Supreme Court proposal]; "If Hitler Wins": address by Colonel William J. Donovan before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Palmer House, April 11, 1941; and John Foster Dulles, "Thoughts on Soviet Foreign Policy—And What to Do About It," Reader's Digest (August 1946).

Websites with information:

https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/webexhibits/building/blaine.html

Finding aid:

http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-mcc0001e

[0322] Aldrich Blake & right wing materials

Location: Rare Books and Manuscripts Library, The Ohio State University Libraries, 119 Thompson Memorial Library, 1858 Neil Avenue Mall, Columbus, Ohio 43210

Description: Aldrich Blake (1886- ?) was president of America Plus, a movement which promoted a constitutional amendment in California to permit discrimination in places of public accommodation.

Websites with information:

http://library.osu.edu/finding-aids/rarebooks/collections-alpha_by_keyword.xls

https://library.osu.edu/finding-aids/rarebooks/collections_in_RareBooks_and_Charvat.xls

[0322a] Eugene Carson Blake Papers, 1935-1966, RG 95

Location: Presbyterian Historical Society, 425 Lombard Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147-1516

Description: Eugene Carson Blake (1906-1985) was a Presbyterian minister and leader. He served as president of the National Council of Churches, 1954-57, and general secretary to the World Council of Churches, 1966-1972. The papers contain a file on Air Force and National Council of Churches--Air Force Manual, 1960.

Finding aid:

http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rg-95

[0323] Paul Blanshard Papers, 1912-1979, 851649 Aa/2

Location: Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan, 1150 Beal Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2113

Description: Blanshard (1892-1980) was an author and social and religious commentator. Papers include correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, scrapbooks and drafts of articles and books, and other papers. Information on America First Committee, Ezra Taft Benson, William Henry Chamberlin, John Thomas Flynn, Keep America Out of War Congress, Rex Stout, and Right Wing (3 folders).

Websites with information:

http://bentley.umich.edu/EAD/ead_ab.htm

Finding aids:

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bhlead/umich-bhl-851649?rgn=main;view=text

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=bhlead;id=navbarbrowselink;cginame=findaid-idx;cc=b

hlead:view=reslist;subview=standard;didno=umich-bhl-851649

[0323a] Ray Blanton Congressional Papers, 1967-1972, Mf. 1726 [microfilm]

Location: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 7th Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37243

Description: Leonard Raymond Blanton (1930-1996) served as U.S. Representative representing Tennessee's Seventh Congressional District from his election in 1967 until his defeat in 1972. Reflecting the conservative views of his constituents, Blanton was strongly opposed to forced busing and criticized the anti-war movement. The collection contains correspondence, copies of Blanton's speeches, photographs, an audio tape, a small amount of campaign materials, voting records, and lists of campaign contributors. Subjects of correspondence include Abortion, Civil Rights, Gun Control, Obscenity and Pornography, Parochial Schools – Federal Funding, School Desegregation, School Bussing, School Prayer, Vietnam, and Voting Rights Bill. Subjects of legislation include Obscenity, Rhodesia, School Prayer, Subversive Activities Control Act, and School Bussing. Subject file on Anti-War Demonstrations.

Websites with information:

http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/guide-manuscript-materials-microfilm-mf-1700-mf-1799

Finding aid:

http://share.tn.gov/tsla/history/manuscripts/findingaids/95-098.pdf

[0324] Herbert L. Block (Herblock) Collection, bulk 1946-2001 [cartoons; partly digital collection]

Location: Prints & Photographs Division, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave, SE, Madison Building, LM 337, Washington, DC 20540-4730

Description: Herbert L. Block (1909-2001), known to the world as Herblock, was one of the most influential political commentators and editorial cartoonists in American history. The collection consists of 14,000 original ink and graphite drawings made for the Chicago Daily News, the Newspaper Enterprise Association, and the Washington Post. Subjects of the cartoons include Abortion, Accuracy in Academia, Dale Alford, J. Lindsay Almond, Anti-abortion lobby, Anti-Communism, Anti-integration groups, Anti-McCarthy resolution, Anti-Semitism, Anti-subversive bills, Richard K. Armey, Army-McCarthy Controversy, 1954, Warren R. Austin, Jim Bakker, Ross R. Barnett, Gary Lee Bauer, William J. Bennett, Ezra Taft Benson, Theodore Gilmore Bilbo, William Edgar Borah, Robert H. Bork, Charles F. Brannan, Owen Brewster, John W. Bricker, Styles Bridges, Patrick J. Buchanan, Dean Burch, Vannevar Bush, Busing (School integration), Harry F. Byrd, James F. Byrnes, Homer E. Capehart, Whittaker Chambers, Chiang Kai-shek, Christian Coalition, Christian Front, civil rights, Roy M. Cohn, William Meyers Colmer, Charles W. Colson, Communism, Conservatism, Conservative Party (Great Britain), Charles E. Coughlin, Creationism, Cults, Tom D. DeLay, Martin Dies, Everett McKinley Dirksen, Robert J. Dole, John V. Dowdy, David Ernest Duke, James O. Eastland, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jerry Falwell, Louis Farrakhan, Fascism, Orval Eugene Faubus, Flag burning, Flag desecration, Ralph E. Flanders, James Forrestal, Frank E. Gannett, German American Bund, Newt Gingrich, Barry M. Goldwater, Phil Gramm, Alexander Meigs Haig, Philip A. Hart, Orrin Hatch, Hate crimes, William Randolph Hearst, Jesse Helms, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Adolf Hitler, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Integration, Iran-Contra Affair, Isolationism, Ray H. Jenkins, William E. Jenner, John Birch Society, Hiram Johnson, Jack Kemp, Rudyard Kipling, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Goodwin Knight, Know-nothingism, William F. Knowland, C. Everett Koop, Ku Klux Klan, Alfred M. Landon, William Langer, Lyndon H. LaRouche, Owen Lattimore, Curtis E. LeMay, William Lemke, Lend-lease operations, Rush H. Limbaugh, Henry Cabot Lodge, Huey Pierce Long, Trent Lott, Loyalty oath, Lynchings, Douglas MacArthur, Pat McCarran, Joseph McCarthy, McCarthyism, Timothy McVeigh, Lester Maddox, Harvey Matusow, Edwin Meese, Militia movements, Minutemen (Militia), Moral Majority, Inc., Thruston B. Morton, Karl E. Mundt, Benito Mussolini, National Rifle Association of America, National socialism, Nazis, Richard M. Nixon, Oliver North, Gerald P. Nye, W. Lee O'Daniel, Oklahoma City Federal Building Bombing, Operation abolition (Motion picture), Paramilitary forces, Wright Patman, Poll taxes, Prayer in the public schools, Pro-life movement, PTL Club (Television program), race relations, racism, Arthur William Radford, John E. Rankin, Ronald Reagan, Red scare, B. Carroll Reece, Daniel A. Reed, William H. Rehnquist, Right to life, Right to Life Party, Right to work, Right-wing extremism, Oral Roberts, Pat Robertson, Richard B. Russell, Antonin Scalia, G. David Schine, Phyllis Schlafly, School integration, segregation, Allan Shivers, Gerald L. K. Smith, Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn, John Sparkman, State rights, John C. Stennis, Sterilization, Robert A. Taft, Taft-Hartley Act, Eugene Talmadge, Herman E. Talmadge, Henry J. Taylor, Clarence Thomas, Strom Thurmond, John G. Tower, Francis E. Townsend, Union Party (U.S.: 1936), James A. Van Fleet, Harold Himmel Velde, Voice of America, Edwin A. Walker, George C. Wallace, Francis E. Walter, James Watt, Robert Welch, Burton K. Wheeler, White supremacy movements, Alexander Wiley, Wendell L. Willkie, and Yalta Conference.

Reference:

Simon James Appleford, "Offensive Weapons: Herblock and the Visual Rhetoric of Postwar Liberalism" (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2014), http://hdl.handle.net/2142/72916 [Appendix B: List of Subjects, pp. 270-308].

Online exhibition:

Down to Earth: Herblock and Photographers Observe the Environment, September 22, 2012–March 23, 2013, http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/herblock-down-to-earth/.

Online exhibition:

Enduring Outrage: Editorial Cartoons by HERBLOCK, http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/herblock-enduring-outrage/.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.loc.gov/browse/collections/b

http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/f-aids/mssfa.html

Finding aids to papers (Manuscript Division, Library of Congress):

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms008073

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms008073.3

http://rs5.loc.gov/service/mss/eadxmlmss/eadpdfmss/2008/ms008073.pdf

Finding aid to digital collection:

http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/hlb/

[0325] Marshall Bloom Papers, 1950-1999 (bulk 1962-1969)

Location: Amherst College Archives and Special Collections, Robert Frost Library, Amherst College, PO Box 5000, Amherst, MA 01002-5000

Description: Marshall Bloom (1944-1969) was a journalist, editor and key agent in the development of the alternative press in the United States in the 1960s. In 1966, Bloom was briefly a staff writer for Pace magazine, a publication of Moral Re-Armament, Inc., a conservative organization that Bloom followed from 1966 to 1969. The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, unpublished writings, news clippings, publications, financial records, photographs and other materials that chiefly document Bloom's childhood, education, personal life and work as the founder of Liberation News Service and its larger role in the radical counterculture of the 1960s. Series 2, Writings and Drawings, 1961-1969. Sub-series A. Notes and Manuscripts for Possible Publication, 1965-1969, contains clippings re: right-wing propaganda and American youth, 1966, and articles, drafts of articles, brochures, and clippings on Moral Re-Armament, Inc., 1964-1967.

Reference:

Allen Young, "Liberation News Service: A History," https://web.archive.org/web/20120316084441/http://w

ww.lns-archive.org/histories/LNS-History-by-AllenYoung.htm

Websites with information:

https://www.amherst.edu/library/archives/holdings

Finding aids:

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/amherst/ma1.html

http://infomotions.com/sandbox/liam/pages/ma1.html

[0326] Bloom (AC 1966) Alternative Press Collection, ca. 1967-1992

Location: Amherst College Archives and Special Collections, Robert Frost Library, Amherst College, PO Box 5000, Amherst, MA 01002-5000

Description: Approximately 3,500 alternative "underground" newspapers published chiefly in the United States, ca. 1967-1989, most originally compiled by Liberation News Service as record copies from its subscribers. Contains copies of Augusta Courier, Christian Beacon, and Christian Crusade Weekly.

Reference:

Allen Young, "Liberation News Service: A History," https://web.archive.org/web/20120316084441/http://ww

w.lns-archive.org/histories/LNS-History-by-AllenYoung.htm.

Websites with information:

https://www.amherst.edu/library/archives/holdings

Finding aids:

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/amherst/ma149.html

http://infomotions.com/sandbox/liam/pages/ma149.html

[0327] Virgil T. Blossom Papers, 1952-1960, MC 1364

Location: Special Collections, University of Arkansas Libraries, 365 N. McIlroy Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72701-4002

Description: Papers pertaining to Virgil T. Blossom's career as Superintendent of the Little Rock Public Schools, 1953-1958, especially his role in the desegregation crisis in 1957-58. Blossom (1907-1965) wrote an account of the crisis, published as a series of articles, "The Untold Story of Little Rock," in Saturday Evening Post (May 23-June 27, 1959) and then as a book, It Has Happened Here (1959). Contains files on Integration, Anti-Communism pamphlets, etc., and Segregationist materials, and clippings concerning integration and civil rights.

Websites with information:

http://libraries.uark.edu/specialcollections/manuscripts/atoz.asp

http://libinfo.uark.edu/specialcollections/manuscripts/atoz.asp

http://uark.libguides.com/content.php?pid=365012&sid=2987680

Finding aid:

http://libinfo.uark.edu/specialcollections/findingaids/blossomaid.html

[0328] Gerald Blum Papers, 1971-2003, AIS.2005.14

Location: ULS Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh Library System, 7500 Thomas Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Description: Gerald (Jerry) Blum, a physicist, is a member of NOW and served as Pennsylvania NOW's state treasurer. The papers of Gerald Blum document the activities of the National Organization for Women (NOW) at the national, state, and local levels. Materials reflect Blum's involvement with South Hills NOW and Pennsylvania NOW and include newsletters, meeting minutes and notes, treasurer's reports, feminist publications and brochures, VHS tapes, audiocassettes, audiotapes, and newspaper clippings. Series IV. Subject Files, contains files on abortion, Civil Rights Restoration Act, ERA, Racism, Right to Work, and Right Wing.

Finding aid:

http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/f/findaid/findaid-idx?type=simple;c=ascead;view=text;subview=­outline;didno=US-PPiU-ais200514

[0329] B'nai B'rith. Anti-Defamation League. Alabama Regional Office Records, 1945-1979 (bulk 1965-1974)

Location: Department of Archives and Manuscripts, Linn-Henley Research Library, Birmingham Public Library, 2100 Park Place, Birmingham, AL 35203-2794

Description: The records of the Alabama Regional Office of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, established in Birmingham in 1965, consist of correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, and publications that document the League's activities in Alabama. Among the subjects covered in the records are anti-Semitism, Jewish-Christian relations, and the civil rights movement. Of particular interest are forty-one files containing materials gathered by the League in its efforts to monitor the activities of right wing extremist groups in Alabama such as the Ku Klux Klan, the National States' Rights Party, and the John Birch Society. The records also contain a copy of Asa Carter's white supremacist newspaper The Southerner, Vol. I, No. 7 (September-October 1956).

Websites with information:

http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html

[0330] B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League Northwest Regional Office Records, circa 1935-1974, Coll. 2045

Location: Special Collections, Allen Library South, Basement, Box 352900, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-2900

Description: ADL's major role is to combat anti-Semitism and to interpret and inform the public about Israel and the Middle East. During the period represented by these records, ADL not only combatted anti-Semitism but also promoted civil rights for blacks. The Pacific Northwest regional office was located in Portland until January 1956, when it was moved to Seattle. Fact Files on John Beaty, Tyler Kent, Count Felix von Luckner, Tom Linder, and Dr. A. U. Michelson. Subject Series on the John Birch Society, Fascism, and fluoridation of water.

Finding aids:

http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/view?docId=BnaiBrithAntidefamationLeagueNorthwestRegional

Office2045.xml

http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv54522/op=fstyle.aspx?t=k&q=

http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv54522

[0331] B'nai B'rith. Anti-Defamation League. Ohio-Kentucky Regional Office Records, 1940-1974, MSS 549

Location: The Ohio History Connection, 800 E. 17th Ave., Columbus, OH 43211

Description: Materials from 1940-1974 of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith covering housing legislation, civil rights, policy, education, community relations and discrimination.

Websites with information:

http://ww2.ohiohistory.org/resource/archlib/collections/msscoll/501to750.html

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/6114860

http://www.worldcat.org/title/records-1940-1974/oclc/6114860

Finding aid:

http://collections.ohiohistory.org/starweb/l.skca-catalog/servlet.starweb

[0332] B'nai B'rith Canada Fonds, MG28-V133

Location: Social and Cultural Archives, Library and Archives Canada, 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, ON K1A 0N4, Canada

Description: In 1875, the first Canadian B'nai B'rith lodge was founded in Toronto. In 1982, the order became known as B'nai B'rith Canada. B'nai B'rith Canada is headquartered in Toronto and maintains regional offices in Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg and Edmonton. The series Right Wing Extremists has files on hate literature concerning International Jewish Conspiracy: booklets, pamphlets and flyers n.d., 1956; hate literature: pamphlets and flyers concerning International Jewish Conspiracy 1965-1968; Ivan Petrov, Committee Russian Slaves of Jewish Communism: booklets and pamphlets concerning International Jewish Conspiracy, ca. 1969, 1975; Ku Klux Klan: flyers, newsclippings, pamphlets and Imperial Nighthawk newspaper, 2 issues 1964-1981; Christian Educational Association, Common Sense (United States): newspaper, 15 issues 1965-1966, 17 issues 1966, and 13 issues 1967-1970; Vilne Slovo (Free World): Ukrainian Canadian newspaper, 25 May 1968; Christian Nationalist Crusade, The Cross and the Flag, 4 issues 1968; National Christian Church, National Christian News: newspaper, 3 issues 1968; United Klans of America: flyers and the Fiery Cross Magazine (July 1968) n.d., 1968; Extreme Right Wing Groups including Minutemen and Coalition of Extreme Right Wing Groups in Britain: memorandum and newsclippings 1968; Ernst Zündel, the Western Unity Movement and hate propaganda: miscellaneous 1968, 1987; Leo Tremblay, Christian Nationalist Party: memoranda, newsclippings, and articles with anti-Semitic overtones 1969; Edmund Burke Society: correspondence, flyers, brochures and newsclippings 1968-1970; Edmund Burke Society, Straight Talk, bulletin, 12 issues 1969-1970; Harold Levy, ADL Basic Documents: A Preliminary Report on the Edmund Burke Society, 22 pp. ca. 1970; Anti-Defamation League, District No. 22 and ADL (United States): memoranda concerning John Birch Society 1967-1970; John Birch Society, Institute for American Democracy, Homefront, newsbulletin, 4 issues 1970-1972; ADL (United States) and National Jewish Community Relations Council (NJCRC): Gary Allen, "An Analysis of None Dare Call It Conspiracy", paperback distributed by John Birch Society 1972; and B'nai B'rith Canada, The Lyndon LaRouche Network: The Canadian Connection [online at http://larouche-danger.com/html/­larouche_network_canada.html] and correspondence 1987. The series Neo-Nazi Groups has files on National States Rights Party, The Thunderbolt: The White Man's Viewpoint: 8 issues, excerpts and correspondence 1963-1972; Spearhead, British Neo-Nazi newspaper, No. 1 1964; Anti-Defamation League (United States): correspondence and memoranda concerning Neo-Nazi telephone recorded messages 1965; Rabbi Gunther Plaut, "Neo Nazis--How Neo, How Nazi?": unpublished article 1966; Anti-Defamation League (United States): memoranda concerning George Rockwell and the American Nazi Party (Chicago) 1966; Martin Weiche and John Beattie, Canadian National Socialist Party (Neo-Nazi), London, Ontario: correspondence, flyers, Proclamation of Party n.d., 1965-1970; John Beattie, Canadian Nazi Party: memoranda, newsclippings and a MacLean's article 1966-1968; John Beattie, Neo-Nazi, Allan Gardens Rally: memoranda and newsclippings 1968; John Beattie-Bell Canada affair, "Dial-A-Nazi" telephone recordings: correspondence, minutes of meetings, transcripts 1968-1969; John Beattie-Bell Canada affair, "Dial-A-Nazi" telephone recordings: correspondence, minutes of meetings, transcripts 1969; Ontario Provincial Court Case Involving John Beattie, Neo-Nazi: correspondence and law reports 1969; Newsclippings concerning Canadian Neo-Nazis and B'nai B'rith 1967-1968, 1970; Anti-Defamation League (United States): memoranda concerning Neo-Nazis 1968, 1979; National States Rights Party: membership applications and bulletins 1966-1968; Anti-Defamation League, District No. 22: memoranda concerning Le Mouvement Celtique 1968; and Anti-Defamation League (United States): memoranda concerning West Germany's extreme right-wing National Democratic Party, 1969.

Finding aid:

http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000392.pdf

[0333] Board of Deputies: Defence Committee Papers, 1933-1960, Document collection: 1658

Location: Community Security Trust, on loan to the Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide, 29 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DP, England

Description: The Board of Deputies of British Jews, founded in 1760 as the London Committee of Deputies of British Jews, is the representative body of British Jewry. The Board of Deputies established a Coordinating Committee in July 1936 to harmonise the defence efforts of the Jewish leadership against the anti-Semitic campaign waged by the British Union of Fascists (BUF). In 1938 the Committee's name was changed to the Jewish Defence Committee. The collection contains material on the infiltration of fascist and other anti-Semitic organisations, as well as information on the Nordic League, Militant Christian Patriots, White Nights of Britain, and Imperial Fascist League.

Reference:

Daniel Tilles, "The Jewish Defence Archive: A valuable new source on British fascist, anti-fascist and Jewish history," CFAPS Newsletter (Centre for Fascist, Anti-Fascist and Post-Fascist Studies, Teesside University), Volume 2 (Summer 2015), pp. 4-5, https://www.tees.ac.uk/docs/DocRepo/Research/­CFAPS%20Newsletter%202015.pdf.

Finding aid:

http://www.wienerlibrary.co.uk/Search-document-collection?item=1122

[0334] Records of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, 1760-2002, ACC/3121

Location: London Metropolitan Archives, 40 Northampton Road, London, EC1R OHB, England

Description: The London Committee of Deputies of British Jews, which is now known as the Board of Deputies of British Jews, was established in 1760 when seven Deputies were appointed by the elders of the Spanish and Portuguese Congregation to form a standing committee to pay homage to George III on his accession to the throne, but soon decided to continue joint meetings. In 1936 the Jewish Defence Committee was created and launched an Outdoor Campaign to challenge the open air meetings conducted by the British Union of Fascists. Anti-Fascist leaflets and literature were circulated and protest meetings, supported by Christian Churches and other non-Jews, were organised. The records cover virtually every facet of Jewish life in Britain in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including immigration, anti-Semitism, and the Holocaust, as well as the rise of fascism in mainland Europe in the 1930s.

References:

"Records of the Anglo-Jewish Community at London Metropolitan Archives" (LMA Information Leaflet No. 20), http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/visiting-the-city/archives-and-city-history/london-metropolitan-archives/Documents/visitor-information/20-records-of-the-anglo-jewish-community-at-london-metropolitan-archives.pdf; Graham Macklin, "The two lives of John Hooper Harvey," Patterns of Prejudice 42.2 (2008), pp. 167-190, https://www.academia.edu/13499802/The_two_lives_of_John_Hooper_Harvey; Daniel Tilles, British Fascist Antisemitism and Jewish Responses, 1932-40 (London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2015).

Websites with information:

http://www.wienerlibrary.co.uk/Search-document-collection?item=1122

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/accessions/1996/96digests/jewish.htm

Finding aid:

http://search.lma.gov.uk/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/LMA_OPAC/web_detail/REFD+ACC~2F3121?SESSIONSEA

RCH

[0335] Papers of Gerald Bogan, 1947-1986 (bulk 1962-1976), MsC 352

Location: Special Collections Department, University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1420

Description: Gerald Leroy Bogan (1912-1986) was a journalist and executive secretary of Iowans for Right to Work, 1965-1986. Correspondents include Barry Goldwater and Bourke B. Hickenlooper. Files on Iowans for Goldwater, Iowans for Right to Work, Republican Party, and Right to Work.

Finding aid:

http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/scua/msc/tomsc400/msc352/msc352_bogan.htm

[0335a] Louise Bogan Papers, 1930-1970

Location: Archives & Special Collections, Amherst College Library, PO Box 5000, Amherst College, Amherst, MA 01002-5000

Description: Louise Bogan (1897-1970) was a poet and editor. Collection consists of correspondence, drafts of poems, prose, short stories, and translations, lectures, teaching notes, news clippings, journals and notebooks. Section 2: Correspondence. Sub-section A2: Incoming Personal Correspondence Others to Louise Bogan, contains files on International Mark Twain Society (Cyril Clemens); Authors' League of America (George Creel); Yale/Bollingen Prize in Poetry/Bolligen Series (Eugene Davidson); Thomas Stearns Eliot; America First Committee (John T. Flynn); Norman Holmes Pearson; Academy of American Poets (carbon Ezra Pound to Marie (Mrs. Hugh) Bullock); Regnery Company (Henry Regnery); Peter Viereck; and Saturday Review (carbon Canto 78 by Ezra Pound).

Websites with information:

https://www.amherst.edu/library/archives/holdings

Finding aids:

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/amherst/ma85_main.html

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/amherst/ma85.html

[0335b] Constantin W. Boldyreff papers, 1878-2001 (bulk 1910-1995), Coll. 96012

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6010

Description: Constantin Boldyreff (1910-1995) was an early member of the Narodno-Trudovoi Soiuz (NTS) or National Alliance of Russian Solidarists, a Russian émigré anti-Communist party. Its activities were directed against the communist regime in the Soviet Union. In 1944, he and other members of the NTS began underground anti-Communist activity in the German-occupied territories of the Soviet Union. After emigrating to the United States in 1947, Boldyreff became a professor at Georgetown University and continued his anti-Communist activities on behalf of NTS. The collection consists of speeches and writings, correspondence, radio scripts, identification documents, biographical data, printed matter, sound recordings, and photographs relating to the settlement of displaced persons at the end of World War II, Russian émigré affairs, Communism and conditions in the Soviet Union, and activities of the Narodno-Trudovoi Soiuz and other anti-Communist organizations. The series Correspondence, 1930-1995, contains files on Bonner Fellers, William D. Leetch, Clarence Manion, Richard Nixon, Herbert A. Philbrick, The Reader's Digest, and Robert E. Wood. The series Subject File, 1940-1995, contains files on American Committee for the Liberation from Bolshevism, Inc.; American Friends of Russian Freedom, Inc.; Narodno-Trudovoi Soiuz Rossiiskikh Solidaristov (The National Alliance of Russian Solidarists) (NTS), 1944-1989; and Soviet Dissidents materials, 1964-1978, including Boldyreff's correspondence and writings on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 1964-1975.

Reference:

Benjamin Tromly, "The Making of a Myth: The National Labor Alliance, Russian Émigrés, and Cold War Intelligence Activities," Journal of Cold War Studies 18.1 (Winter 2016), pp. 80-111.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt809nf5q7/entire_text/

[0336] Richard W. Bolling Collection, 1949-1983, MS01

Location: Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Department of Special Collections, UMKC Miller Nichols Library, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 5100 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, MO 64110

Description: Richard Walker Bolling (1916-1991) was a Democratic U.S. Representative to Congress from Missouri's 5th district from 1949 to 1983. His personal and professional papers contain internal memos, letters, legislative items, published and unpublished reports, appointment schedules, invitations, invoices, constituent requests and other documents related to and generated during his time in office. The remaining series include gavels, awards and honors, illustrations and cartoons, miscellaneous memorabilia, scrapbooks, constituency correspondence index cards, audio/visual material and over 2000 photographs. Contains files on Army-McCarthy Hearings, Dirksen School Prayer Amendment, Equal Rights Amendment, Fund for the Republic (Integration; Fulton Lewis, Jr., etc.), John Birch Society, far right-wing organizations, Ku Klux Klan, The Big Issue -Transcript of Full Text-Americans for Democratic Action, October 23, 1953 [transcription of television debate on federal power between Cong. Bolling and Dr. Clarence Manion], Rarick [includes press release of Bolling's criticism of his supporting the Republican candidate for President in 1964; Bolling's statement to Congress on Rarick's support of George Wallace in 1968; Bolling notes on issues; worksheet on who voted to punish Rarick-with notes by Bolling], information on case against Rep. John Bell Williams of Mississippi [for supporting Goldwater], and House Bill 77, the Repeal of Section 14(b) of the Taft-Hartley Act [89-HR-77 (1965): To repeal section 14(b) of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended, and section 705 (b) of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 and to amend the first proviso of section 8(a) (3) of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended].

Websites with information:

http://library.umkc.edu/spec-col-collections

Finding aids:

http://library.umkc.edu/spec-col-collections/bolling

http://library.umkc.edu/sites/default/files/images/spec-col/col-bolling-finding-aid.pdf

[0336a] L. B. Bolt, Jr. Papers, 1928-1955, MS.2677

Location: University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library, 121 John C. Hodges Library, 1015 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37996-1000

Description: The L. B. Bolt, Jr. (1909-1984) was a lawyer for the Tennessee Valley Authority and, later, a lawyer in private practice. The papers consist of a wide variety of materials, including legal documents and files, personal correspondence, photos, government publications, copies of the Congressional Record, newspaper clippings, and anti-Communist materials. Series III: Personal Interest Files, 1930-1955. Sub-Series A: Publications, 1947-1952, contains copies of Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States, 1947; Closer Ups: The Anti-Defamation League and Its Use in the World Communist Offensive, by Robert H. Williams (1947); 100 Things You Should Know About Communism in the USA, 1948; Open Letter...to Congress - Gentlemen: Are You Mice or Men? An Underworld Secret-Police Terror Menaces America, by Joseph P. Kamp (New York: Constitutional Educational League, 1948); Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Minority Groups, Part 1, 1949; Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Radiation Laboratory and Atomic Bomb Project at the University of California, 1949; Subversive Influence in the Dining Car and Railroad Food Worker's Union, 1951; Institute of Pacific Relations, Part 1, 1951, Part 2, 1951; Subversive and Illegal Aliens in the United States, Reports 1 and 2, 1951; and Hearings on Institute of Pacific Relations, 1952. Sub-Series H: Other Pamphlets, Correspondence, and Notes, 1933-1955, contains copies of The Robert Alphonso Taft Story: "It's On The Record" Comic Book, undated; and The Red Record of Senator Claude Pepper, circa 1950.

Finding aid:

http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/spc/view?docId=ead/0012_001097_000000_0000/0012_001097_000000_0000.xml;que

ry=;brand=default

[0337] Bond Papers, 1870-73, MS1206

Location: Maryland Historical Society, 201 West Monument St., Baltimore, Maryland 21201-4674

Description: Hugh Lennox Bond (1828-1893) was a United States federal judge. Letters from Judge Bond to his wife, Anna, while serving on the bench during the Ku Klux Klan threats in North Carolina. Also included are Proceedings of the Ku Klux Klan Trials, Columbia, S. C., 1872, and Official Report of the Proceedings of the U. S. Circuit Court, Hon. Hugh L. Bond, Circuit Judge, Presiding Columbia, 1872. Scrapbook of Judge Bond.

Reference:

Directory of Manuscript Collections Related to Federal Judges, 1789-1997. Compiled by Peter A. Wonders (Federal Judicial History Office, Federal Judicial Center, 1998), p. 19, http://www.fjc.gov/public/pdf.nsf/­lookup/judmsdir.pdf/$file/judmsdir.pdf and http://www.fjc.gov/public/pdf.nsf/­f385048e0431aa3c8525679e0055d35c/2aca63df6e927c7485

256a870045907f/$FILE/JudMsDir.pdf.

Websites with information:

http://www.mdhs.org/sites/default/files/a-f.pdf

https://www.mdhs.org/sites/default/files/g-l.pdf

http://www.mdhs.org/sites/default/files/African_American_Resources.pdf

[0338] Papers of Julian Bond, 1897-2006, Accession Number 13347 [partly digital collection]

Location: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110

Description: Julian Bond (1940-2015) was a civil rights activist, a former Georgia State Senator and Representative, and professor. This collection consists of his political and personal papers. Series VII: Topical Files. Subseries A: General, contains files on Abortion and Birth Control, Black Conservatives, Civil Rights Movement, Conservatism and the Transformation of U.S. Policy, Gay Rights and Gay Marriage, Hate Crime Definition, Hate Groups- Council of Conservative Citizens, Hate Groups- White Supremacists Groups, Ku Klux Klan, Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, Race, School Desegregation, School Vouchers, and Clarence Thomas Supreme Court Nomination.

Websites with information:

https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/vivaeadbrowse

Finding aid:

http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=uva-sc/viu00259.xml

Finding aid to digital collection:

Includes a copy of Bond's paper "In Commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965: Race and Politics in Twentieth-Century United States. A Participant's Commentary," April 21, 1990.

http://civilrights.woodson.virginia.edu/collections/show/20

[0338a] Boni & Liveright and Horace Liveright correspondence, 1916-1934, Ms. Coll. 4

Location: Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, 6th floor, University of Pennsylvania, 3420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6206

Description: Horace Liveright (1883-1933) and Albert Boni (1892-1981) owned the publishing company Boni & Liveright Inc. This collection consists of a series of letters between various parties and Horace Liveright. Files on American Mercury, Harry Elmer Barnes, John Chamberlain, Calvin Coolidge, Isabel Paterson, Ezra Loomis Pound, Burton Rascoe, James A Reed, Lothrop Stoddard, George Sylvester Viereck, Dame Rebecca West, and Walter Winchell.

Finding aid:

http://dla.library.upenn.edu/cocoon/dla/ead/ead.html?fq=genre_form_facet%3A%22Correspondence%22&i

d=EAD_upenn_rbml_PUSpMsColl4&

[0338b] Herbert Covington Bonner Papers, 1940-1965, Coll. 03710

Location: Southern Historical Collection, Manuscripts Department, 4th Floor, Wilson Library CB# 3926, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-8890

Description: Herbert Covington Bonner (1891-1965) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina from 1940 until his death in 1965. The papers consist of Bonner's office files. Contains files on J. Edgar Hoover, Cecil B. DeMille--DeMille Foundation for Political Freedom, Taft-Hartley Act, socialized medicine, James Van Fleet, Bonner's views on integration (1954), Dwight David Eisenhower, Sam Ervin, and Luther Hodges; and letters to Dwight Eisenhower, July 12, 1957, opposing certain sections and provisions of the Civil Rights Bill, signed by many Southern congressmen [online at http://lcdl.library.cofc.edu/lcdl/catalog/lcdl:87102], and from the Committee of One Million (a group against the admission of Communist China to the U.N.), 27 May 1960.

Websites with information:

http://library.unc.edu/wilson/shc/findingaids/browse-finding-aids/

Finding aid:

http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/b/Bonner,Herbert_Covington.html

[0338c] Murray Bookchin Papers, 1950-2003, TAM.160

Location: Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, New York University Libraries, 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012

Description: Murray Bookchin (1921-2006) was a libertarian socialist, political philosopher, speaker, and writer. Disillusioned with the coercion he saw as inherent in conventional Marxism-Leninism, he became an Anarchist, helping to found the Libertarian League in New York in the 1950s. In 1999, Bookchin broke with anarchism and placed his ideas into the framework of communalism. The founder of the social ecology movement within libertarian socialist and ecological thought, Bookchin is noted for his synthesis of the anarchist tradition with modern ecological awareness. The collection contains correspondence, unpublished writings (including essays and manuscripts of unpublished and published books), published writings, including translations of Bookchin's books, Green movement periodicals, reviews of Bookchin's books, printed ephemera and documents related to the Left Green Network, the Burlington, Vermont Greens, and other Green movements, including those in Europe, course outlines, and photographs.

Websites with information:

http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/tam/fa_index.html

http://guides.nyu.edu/c.php?g=276949&p=1846606

Finding aids:

http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/tam_160/tam_160.html

[0339] Philip Booth Collection Papers, 1922-1945, LP000748

Location: Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University, 5401 Cass Ave., Detroit, MI 48202

Description: Philip Booth (1907-1981) was active in the founding of the United Federal Worker's Association - Local 10 during the 1930s. Series IV contains miscellaneous right-wing organizational pamphlets, flyers, correspondence, and clippings, including "Red Scare" clippings, 1932-36; miscellaneous right-wing organization pamphlets, notes and clippings: 1926, 1928, 1930, 1932-34; and clippings on anti-radical organizations, 1930s.

Websites with information:

http://reuther.wayne.edu/guides.html

http://www.reuther.wayne.edu/node/2312

Finding aid:

http://reuther.wayne.edu/files/LP000748.pdf

[0340] Booth Newspaper collection, 1970-2004, 00200

Location: Michigan State University Archives and Historical Collections, Conrad Hall, 888 Wilson Road, Room 101, East Lansing, MI 48824

Description: The Booth Newspaper collection contains clipping files on a variety of subjects related to Michigan. Files on Abortion, Abortion (Anti-), Anti Gun-Control, Conservative Party of Michigan, Equal Rights Amendment, Fluoridation, John Birch, Ku Klux Klan, Militia, National Right to Work Committee, Richard Nixon, Right-to-Life, Ripon Society, Schools: Busing, Schools: Desegregation, Segregation, and George Wallace.

Websites with information:

http://archives.msu.edu/collections/documents/resourcelist.pdf

Finding aid:

http://archives.msu.edu/findaid/201.html

[0341] Armistead Boothe Papers, 1803-1990, Accession Number 164-173B

Location: Alexandria Library, Local History/Special Collections, 717 Queen Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314-2420

Description: Armistead Boothe (1907-1990) was an Alexandria lawyer and politician. Boothe represented Alexandria in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1948-1956 and in the State Senate from 1959-1964. These papers reflect Boothe's advocacy of civil rights legislation, and his political activity with such issues as public schools, transportation, segregation and other political issues in Virginia, especially during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Contains segregation and race issues clippings, 1950-1951, and three issues of "The Virginian" [an anti-segregation, anti-Communist newsletter], Volume 3, Numbers 1-3, January-March, 1957.

Finding aid:

http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/apl/vaallhs00012.xml

[0342] William Edgar Borah papers, 1899-1940, MG 343

Location: Special Collections & Archives, University of Idaho Library, 875 Perimeter Drive MS 2350, Moscow, ID 83844-2350

Description: Bound speeches of Senator William E. Borah; photographs of Borah, Mrs. Borah, and others, including signed photographs of U.S. presidents Coolidge, Taft, and Hoover; and political cartoons featuring Borah, including eight original pen and ink drawings.

Websites with information:

http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/searchall.html

Finding aids:

http://search.lib.uidaho.edu/primo_library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?vid=UID&docId=CP71121661550001

451&fn=permalink

http://search.lib.uidaho.edu/primo_library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?vid=UID&search_scope=default_scop

e&docId=CP71121661550001451&fn=permalink#

[0343] William Edgar Borah Papers, 1905-1940 (bulk 1912-1940), MSS13276

Location: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Room LM 101, James Madison Memorial Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20540-4680

Description: The papers of William Edgar Borah (1865-1940) constitute the record of his career in the Senate, which began in 1907 and ended with his death in 1940, at the midpoint of his sixth consecutive term. Files on Bankhead Bill, Charles E. Coughlin, Fascism, Fascist investigation, James H. Gipson, Hamilton Fish, Frank E. Gannett, Adolf Hitler, Ku Klux Klan, Alfred M. Landon, Huey P. Long, Amos Pinchot, the Townsend Plan, and Burton K. Wheeler.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.loc.gov/browse/collections/b

http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/f-aids/mssfa.html

Finding aids:

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011058.3

[0344] William Edgar Borah Scrapbooks, 1903-1947, Manuscript Group 10

Location: Special Collections and Archives, University of Idaho Library, P.O. Box 442351, Rayburn Street, Moscow, ID 83844-2351

Description: The 56 scrapbooks and 34 folders of mounted newspaper clippings which deal with the political career of William Borah span the years 1903 to 1947, with the bulk of the items from the years 1910-1939. The bound volumes contain, in addition to newspaper clippings and journal articles, some correspondence. In addition to the clippings, there are photographs of Borah and audio recordings of four of his speeches. There are three scrapbooks of editorial comment on Borah's radio address of July 23, 1932, on the Lausanne Conference of 1932, and one scrapbook on the Borah campaign for President, 1935-1936.

Websites with information:

http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/searchall.html

http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/Manuscripts/

Finding aids:

http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/Manuscripts/mg010.htm

http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv30443

[0345] Lyle H. Boren Collection, 1885-1949

Location: Congressional Archives, Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center, University of Oklahoma, 630 Parrington Oval, Room 101, Norman, OK 73019

Description: This collection documents Lyle Boren's congressional career as a U.S. representative from the 4th District, 1936-1946, but it also contains materials on his family, personal, and business affairs. Documents include correspondence, photographs, financial records, clippings, greeting cards, invitations, publications, speeches, drafts, galleys, and legislation. Most of the collection is constituent correspondence on legislation, New Deal projects in Oklahoma, and World War II. Series 2: Subject Files, 1935-1946, contain topical files on Adolf Hitler, anti-Semitism, Harry Flood Byrd, Communism in the United States, Fascism, Hamilton Fish, John Edgar Hoover, International Monetary Fund and United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, (1944: Bretton Woods, N.H.), Tyler Gatewood Kent, Fulton Lewis, Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Douglas MacArthur, William H. Murray, Benito Mussolini, National Socialism, Samuel Barrett Pettengill, John Elliott Rankin, Eddie Rickenbacker, the Townsend Plan, and United States Congress House Special Committee on Un-American Activities (1938-1944). Correspondents include Charles Gustav Binderup, Usher Lloyd Burdick, Harry Flood Byrd, Martin Dies, Frank Ernest Gannett, Ku Klux Klan, Ernest Lundeen, Samuel Barrett Pettengill, and Burton Kendall Wheeler. Series 4: Information Files, 1925-1946 (bulk: 1936-1946), contains topical files on John W. Bricker, Harry Flood Byrd, James Francis Byrnes, William Edgar Borah, Charles E. Coughlin, Martin Dies, the Dies Committee, Robert Edward Edmondson, Henry Ford, Francisco Franco, Marcus Garvey, Adolf Hitler, Herbert Hoover, House Special Committee on Un-American Activities, Fritz Kuhn, Douglas MacArthur, Benito Mussolini, Robert Rice Reynolds, Robert A. Taft, anti-Semitism in the United States, Back to Africa Movement, Jews in the United States, lynching in the United States, racism in the United States, anti-Jewish propaganda, communism, Fascism, National Socialism, nationalism, and anti-communist propaganda. Correspondents include Charles Austin Beard, Charles Gustav Binderup, Theodore Gilmore Bilbo, Earnest Sevier Cox, Samuel Francis Hobbs, John Edgar Hoover, Willmoore Kendall, William Lemke, William H. Murray, Robert Rice Reynolds, Francis E. Townsend, and The White America Society. Series 6: Legislative Files, 1896-1946 (bulk: 1933-1946), contains files on Anti-Labor Legislation, Anti-Lynching, anti-Semitism, and the Townsend Plan. Correspondents include Styles Bridges, Douglas MacArthur, Samuel Barrett Pettengill, John Elliott Rankin, Francis Everett Townsend, Townsend National Recovery Plan Inc., and Francis Eugene Walter. Series 7: Alphabetical Correspondence, 1934-1946, discusses topics including anti-Semitism, John William Bricker, Harry Flood Byrd, and the Townsend Plan. Correspondents include American Gentile Party, Martin Dies, James Forrestal, John Edgar Hoover, Willmoore Kendall, William Lemke, Fulton Lewis, Clare Boothe Luce, William H. Murray, Wilbert Lee O'Daniel, Samuel Barrett Pettengill, John Elliott Rankin, Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith, Francis Everett Townsend, and Burton Kendall Wheeler.

Websites with information:

http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/collect.htm

http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/gdweb.htm

Finding aids:

http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/BorenlInventory/borlbx01.htm

http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/BorenlInventory/borlbx06.htm

http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/BorenlInventory/borlbx11.htm

http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/BorenlInventory/borlbx16.htm

http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/BorenlInventory/borlbx21.htm

http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/BorenlInventory/borlbx26.htm

http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/BorenlInventory/borlbx31.htm

http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/BorenlInventory/borlbx36.htm

http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/BorenlInventory/borlbx41.htm

http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/BorenlInventory/borlbx46.htm

[0345a] Albert Stephens Borgman Autograph Collection, 1600-1950 (bulk late 18th c-early 20th c), MS Am 1631

Location: Houghton Library, Harvard University, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

Description: Consists of letters and a few manuscripts and documents of prominent literary figures, statesmen, and politicians from the United States and Europe. Files on Louis Agassiz, Jeremy Bentham, Edmund Burke, Nicholas Murray Butler, Thomas Alva Edison, Frank Harris, Herbert Hoover, Henry Louis Mencken, John Stuart Mill, Gifford Pinchot, and William Butler Yeats.

Websites with information:

http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/000602511/catalog

Finding aid:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/deepLink?_collection=oasis&uniqueId=hou00677

[0345b] Douglas Borgstedt Papers, 1964-1974 [cartoons]

Location: Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries, 222 Waverly Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244-2010

Description: Douglas Borgstedt (1911- ) was an American editorial cartoonist. The series Cartoons contains cartoons from the evening and Sunday Philadelphia Bulletin, 1964-1974, on such topics as Rhodesia and white supremacy, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Abortion, George Wallace, Ronald Reagan, J. Edgar Hoover, Civil rights, Busing, Integration and segregation, and Henry Cabot Lodge.

Finding aid:

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/b/borgstedt_d.htm

[0345c] Robert H. Bork Papers, 1924-1987 (bulk 1962-1982), MSS65871

Location: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Room LM 101, James Madison Memorial Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20540-4680

Description: Robert H. Bork (1927-2012) was a lawyer, legal scholar, professor of law, and federal appellate court judge. The papers consist of personal and official correspondence, lectures, legal briefs and opinions, legal case files, memoranda, speeches, writings, research notes, and other papers. The series Correspondence, 1953-1987, contains files on William J. Baroody, Charles W. Colson, Milton Friedman, Barry M. Goldwater, Alexander Meigs Haig, Irving Kristol, and Richard M. Nixon. The series Subject File, 1924-1987, contains files on American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, D.C.; Civil rights; Irving Kristol; Mont Pèlerin Society, London, England; and Ripon Society.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.loc.gov/browse/collections/b

http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/f-aids/mssfa.html

Finding aids:

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms013023

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms013023.3

http://rs5.loc.gov/service/mss/eadxmlmss/eadpdfmss/2013/ms013023.pdf

[0345d] Rudy Boschwitz Papers, 1953-1993 (bulk 1978-1990), Coll. 00013

Location: Minnesota Historical Society, 345 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55102-1906

Description: Rudy (Rudolph Eli) Boschwitz (1930- ) was a two-term Republican senator from Minnesota. Legislative assistants' files, issue mail, and casework constitute the bulk of the collection (much of the casework and issue mail is on microfilm). There is also correspondence with constituents, newsletters, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases, computer tapes, audio and video cassettes, microfilm, and other material. Form letters, legislative activities reports, voting and attendance records, and grants/projects files are also present. Series 2. Legislative Records. Subseries. Voting and Attendance Records, contains files on Conservative Register Vote Analysis; National Republican Senatorial Committee reports; ACA; American Security Council; Americans for Constitutional Action Research Institute; Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Conservative Caucus Research, Analysis, & Education Foundation; Conservatives Against Liberal Legislation; National Conservative Political Action Committee; National Right to Life Committee, Inc.; and Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Websites with information:

http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/index_B.htm

Finding aid:

http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00013.xml

[0346] Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue, c.1906-1972 [photographs]

Location: Print Department, 3rd Floor, McKim Building, Central Library, Boston Public Library, 700 Boylston St., Boston, MA 02116

Description: The Boston Herald-Traveler was a major Boston newspaper until 1972, when it shut down and was absorbed into the present day Boston Herald. The morgue consists of over 500,000 photographs by staff and contributing photographers, including the major wire services. The archive has sections organized both biographically and by subject and covers local, national and international subjects.

Websites with information:

http://www.bpl.org/research/print/herald.htm

http://www.bpl.org/research/special/collections.htm

[0347] Boston Jewish Community Relations Council records, undated, 1933-2002 (bulk 1944-1971), I-123 [digital collection]

Location: American Jewish Historical Society, New England Archives, 99-101 Newbury St., Boston, Massachusetts 02116

Description: The Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Boston, headed by Robert Segal, was established in 1949. The Council was comprised of representatives from central Jewish organizations in the area. The collection contains memoranda, meeting minutes, published articles, news clippings, financial reports, police reports, personnel files, membership lists and correspondence of the Jewish Community Relations Council during its various incarnations as the JCC of Metropolitan Boston. Files on Beatrice Abbott; Einar Åberg; America First Committee; American Party; American Security Council; American Nationalist Committee; American Mercury; American Constitution League; Americans for Constitutional Action; Anglo-Saxon Federation; Antisemitism; Adrien Arcand; George W. Armstrong; Catherine P. Baldwin; Prof. John Beaty; Becker Amendment; Sen. Theodore Bilbo; Frank L. Britton; Brooklyn Tablet; Col. Laurence E. Bunker; Conrad Chapman; Christian Front; Christian Veterans of America; Christian Anti-Jewish Party; Christian American Association; Church League of America; Cinema Educational Guild; Circuit Riders, Inc.; Civil Rights/ Opposition & Racism (Committee for Fundamental American Freedoms, Sen. James O. Eastland, Louise Day Hicks, Ku Klux Klan, David Lawrence, Mantle Club, Arthur C. Marrover, Red Cross: Racial Blood Marking During World War II, Reverse Freedom Riders, John H. Taylor, J. Strom Thurmond); Upton Close; Israel Cohen Hoax; Roy Cohn; Columbians, Inc.; Common Sense; Congress of Freedom; Constitution Party; Fr. Charles E. Coughlin; Counterattack; Countercurrents (anti-extremist periodical); Luigi Criscuolo; John Crommelin; Rev. Edward Lodge Curran; Dayton Independent; George Deatherage; Lawrence Dennis; Elizabeth Dilling; Robert Edmondson; Facts Forum; Fr. Leonard E. Feeney; Rev. James W. Fifield, Jr.; Hamilton Fish; John J. Fleck; Eugene Flitcraft; John T. Flynn; For America; Henry Ford; Fr. Leonard E. Feeney; Benjamin Canards Franklin; Benjamin H. Freedman; Frank E. Gannett; Gentile League, Inc.; Kenneth Goff; Russell S. Goldstein; Green Mountain Rifleman; Countess Rosalind Guardabassi; Gordon Hall; Rev. Billy James Hargis; Merwin K. Hart; Clare Hoffman; Human Events; Haroldson Lafayette Hunt; Edward H. Hunter; John Birch Society; Family & Country New England Rally for God; Major George Racey Jordan; Joseph P. Kamp; Frederick John Kasper; Verne P. Kaub; Tyler Kent; Hubert Kregeloh; Let Freedom Ring; Fulton Lewis, Jr.; Liberty Lobby; Marvin Liebman; Col. Charles Lindbergh; James H. Madole; Homer Maertz; Russell Maguire; Clarence E. Manion; Manion Forum; Conde McGinley, Jr.; Joe McWilliams; Lucille Miller; Minute Women of America; Jozef Mlot-Mroz; Moral Rearmament; General Van Horn Moseley; National Education Program; National Federation of Christian Laymen; John O'Donnell; Dr. Revilo Oliver; Operation Abolition; Patrick Henry Organization (Patrick Henry Press); Patriotic Tract Society; Westbrook Pegler; William Dudley Pelley; Samuel Pettengill; Joseph Pew; W. Bruce Pirnie; Protocols of the Elders of Zion; Sen Robert Rice Reynolds; George Lincoln Rockwell (American Nazi Party); E. Merrill Root; Edward A. Rumely; Porter Sargent; Rabbi Benjamin Schultz; Dr. Fred Schwarz; Suzanne Silvercruys; Gerald L.K. Smith; Edward James Smythe; John Howland Snow; Social Justice; George Sokolsky; Spiritual Mobilization; Rev. Harvey H. Springer; Robert A. Taft; Jack B. Tenney; Rev. Arthur Terminiello; The Broom; Think Weekly; Olov E. Tietzow; United States Day Committee; Gen. Edwin A. Walker; David Walsh; David R. Wang; Agnes Waters; We the People; Frederick Weiss; Margaret Welch; Sen. Burton Wheeler; "White Citizens" Councils; Major Robert H. Williams; Gerald B. Winrod; Felix Wittmer; Women Investors in America, Inc.; Women United; X-Ray; Peter L. Xavier; Young Americans for Freedom; and Allen Zoll.

Websites with information:

http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~ajhs_pb~r!!318

Finding aids:

http://findingaids.cjh.org/?fnm=BostonJCRC&pnm=AJHS

http://findingaids.cjh.org/?pID=252821

Link to digital collection (requires user name and reference request):

http://cdm15869.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm

[0347a] Botnick (A.I. and Fay) Civil Rights Collection, ca. 1819-1993 (bulk 1960s–1990s), Collection Number: M338

Location: Special Collections, The University of Southern Mississippi, 118 College Drive #5148, Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5148

Description: Adolph (A.I.) Botnick (1924-1995) was director of the Anti-Defamation League's South Central Regional Office in New Orleans and a civil rights activist in the Mississippi and Louisiana area. The collection consists of newspaper articles, periodicals, bumper stickers, a photograph, and various personal memorabilia documenting anti-Semitism and civil rights issues in Mississippi and Louisiana. Includes articles relating to Byron de la Beckwith, 1973-1993; civil rights articles by Jack Nelson, 1968-1993; The Truth At Last, Number 332, ca. 1989; Christian Voters and Buyers League Long-Playing Records, Decatur, Georgia, ca. 1960s; and KKK Rubber Squeeze Toy, ca. 1960s.

Finding aid:

http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/archives/m338.htm

[0348] Fondo Giuseppe Bottai, 1903-1992

Location: Fondazione Arnoldo e Alberto Mondadori, via Riccione 8, 20156 Milano, Italy

Description: Giuseppe Bottai (1895-1959) was a journalist and editor of Critica fascista and other journals. The archive consists of personal diaries; speeches in the House and Senate; personal and family correspondence; and photographs from 1903 to 1958. Series 2. Carriera Politico - Militare e Letteraria, contains correspondence with Olivia Rossetti Agresti, Riccardo Del Giudice, Curzio Malaparte, Fernando Mezzasoma, Benito Mussolini, Gioacchino Nicoletti, Giovanni Papini, Alessandro Pavolini, Camillo Pellizzi, Concetto Pettinato, Giorgio Pini, Boris de Rachewiltz, Ugo Spirito, Fulvio Suvich, Giambattista Vicari, and Gioacchino Volpe. Series 4. Carteggio, contains correspondence with Galeazzo Ciano, Benedetto Croce, Riccardo Del Giudice, Giulio Evola, Roberto Farinacci, Giovanni Gentile, Ezio Maria Gray, Curzio Malaparte, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Benito Mussolini, Sergio Panunzio, Giovanni Papini, Camillo Pellizzi, Giorgio Pini, Giuseppe Prezzolini, Bruno Spampanato, Ugo Spirito, Augusto Turati, and Gioacchino Volpe.

Note: Copies of part of the archive (1928-1965) are held at the Fondazione Ugo Spirito e Renzo de Felice (http://www.fondazionespirito.it/bottai.asp).

Websites with information:

http://www.fondazionemondadori.it/cms/conservazione/163/

Finding aid:

http://www.fondazionemondadori.it/bottai/

[0349] Clarence A. Bottolfsen Papers, 1926-1964, Manuscript Group 11

Location: Special Collections & Archives, University of Idaho Library, 875 Perimeter Drive MS 2350, Moscow, ID 83844-2350

Description: Clarence A. Bottolfsen (1891-1964) was elected to two terms as governor of Idaho. Series I. Speeches, 1926-1961, contains an undated anti-Roosevelt speech; an undated speech on Communism; an anti-New Deal speech, October 1944; a copy of Alphabetical agencies created under the Roosevelt New Deal Party, by E.M. Biggers (Houston, Texas, Biggers Printing Company, 1932); a mimeograph copy of a letter sent by H.P. Fulmer to E.M. Biggers, with Biggers' reply; Samuel B. Pettengill, Release no. 602. Who will write the peace? September 26, 1944; and Samuel B. Pettengill, Release no. 603. No ceiling on Americans, September 28, 1944. Series V. History, contains a copy of Petition to members of the seventy-eighth congress of the United States for the redress of grievances suffered by my son, Tyler Kent..., by Ann H.P. Kent. October 1, 1944. Series VIII. Miscellaneous, contains a box of newspapers and newspaper clippings on Americanism, Anti-communist and Politics, and a copy of Communism's threat to religion, by Anselem M. Keefe (Indianapolis, Ind., Constitutional Protective League, n.d.). Series XII. Scrapbooks, contains articles from Free Enterprise and Samuel B. Pettengill's news letters.

Websites with information:

http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/searchall.html

http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/Manuscripts/

Finding aids:

http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/Manuscripts/mg011.htm

http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv63274

[0350] Lemuel R. Boulware Papers, circa 1917-1990, Ms. Coll. 52

Location: Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, 6th floor, University of Pennsylvania, 3420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia PA 19104-6206

Description: Lemuel R. Boulware (1895-1990) was a leading figure in industrial relations in America during the 1940's and 1950's. He was also a noted author and lecturer. As vice-president of General Electric Company with responsibility for public and employee relations, he developed "Boulwarism," a negotiation tactic with unions that was eventually found to be an unfair labor practice. His papers comprise correspondence, speeches, articles, memos, employee relations materials, photographs, clippings, etc. Series IX. Correspondence, etc., contains correspondence, mailings, articles and miscellaneous items by or about America's Future, American Economic Foundation, Tom Anderson (Straight Talk), George S. Benson, Styles Bridges ("Needed: A Something-for-Something Program"), William F. Buckley, James F. Byrnes, Cato Institute, John R. Chamberlain, Whittaker Chambers ("A Letter to My Children"), Frank Chodorov, Dartmouth Review, James C. Davis, Lawrence Fertig, James W. Fifield, James Forrestal, Foundation for Economic Education, Inc., The Freedom School, Inc., Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, The Freeman, Newt Gingrich, Barry Goldwater, Group Research, Inc., Harding College designation of Boulware as "A Distinguished American Citizen", F. A. Harper ("Savings: the Greatest Economic Charity"), Friedrich A. von Hayek, Henry Hazlitt, The Heritage Foundation, Hillsdale College, Human Events, The Intercollegiate Review, Intercollegiate Society of Individualists, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Inc., Jack Kemp, Howard E. Kershner, Willford I. King, Russell Kirk, Irving Kristol, Thomas A. Lane, William S. Lind (with a copy of "What is Cultural Conservatism?" Essays on Our Times, 2, no. 1 (March 1986)), Douglas MacArthur, The Manion Forum, E. Victor Milione, Raymond Moley, National Review, National Review Bulletin, National Right to Work Committee, Ron Paul, Westbrook Pegler, Stefan T. Possony, Rampart College Newsletter, Leonard E. Read, Henry Regnery, Rockford College, The Rockford Institute, Murray N. Rothbard, Edward A. Rumely, Richard M. Scaife, Hans Sennholz, Ralph de Toledano, Ludwig von Mises, Richard M. Weaver, A. C. Wedemeyer, Charles W. White (What Inflation Does to YOU), James L. Wick, George F. Will, and Young Americans for Freedom.

Reference:

Kim Phillips-Fein, Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan (New York and London: W.W. Norton, 2009).

Websites with information:

http://www.library.upenn.edu/collections/rbm/mss/

Finding aids:

http://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017/d/ead/upenn_rbml_MsColl52

http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/ead/ead.pdf?id=EAD_upenn_rbml_MsColl52

http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/ead/detail.html?id=EAD_upenn_rbml_MsColl52

http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/ead/ead.html?id=EAD_upenn_rbml_MsColl52

http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/ead/ead.html?q=Boulware%20&id=EAD_upenn_rbml_MsColl52&

[0351] Stephen Miles Bouton Papers, 1918-1962, Coll. 83014

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: Bouton (1876-1963) was a journalist, foreign correspondent, and lecturer. Memoirs, dispatches, newspaper columns, other writings, speeches, and correspondence, relating to the German revolution of 1918, German politics and society from World War I to World War II, interwar European politics, and social conditions and civil liberties in the U.S. The series Correspondence, 1918-1962, contains correspondence with General Erich Ludendorff and H. L. Mencken. The series Speeches and Writings, 1931-1962, contains an interview with General Erich Ludendorff and a pamphlet, Chiefly Concerning Garet Garrett (1923). Subject File, 1932-1956, includes correspondence with Völkischer Beobachter, 1932.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf58700461/entire_text/

Finding aids to photographs (83014 - 10.AV):

2 prints and 1 postcard depicting S.M. Bouton, circa 1910s-1950s; and 1 postcard, autographed, depicting Count Luckner, German U-boat captain and explorer, 1926.

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7c603790/entire_text/

http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/90/kt7c603790/files/kt7c603790.pdf

[0352] Robert O. Bowen Papers, 1948-1967, MS Group 13

Location: Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, 208 Smathers Library, 1508 Union Rd, Gainesville, FL 32611-7005

Description: Robert O. Bowen (1920-2003) was a professor, author, poet, and editor. He was the author of The Truth about Communism (Northport, Ala., Colonial Press [1962]). The correspondence consists of academic, literary, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include Bruce Alger, William Buckley, Barry Goldwater, J. Edgar Hoover, Frank Meyer, National Review, and E. Merrill Root.

Finding aid:

http://www.library.ufl.edu/spec/manuscript/Bowen/Bowen%20Papers.htm

[0352a] Chester Bowles Papers, 1924-1982, MS 628

Location: Manuscripts and Archives, Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University Library, 128 Wall Street, P.O. Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06520

Description: Chester Bowles (1901-1986) was governor of Connecticut (1948-1950), ambassador to India (1951-1953, 1963-1969), and U.S. representative (1959-1960). The papers consist of correspondence, speeches, writings, photographs, clippings, oral history interviews, and other material. Part I, Series I. Correspondence, 1942-1946, contains correspondence with William Benton, Styles Bridges, James F. Byrnes, James Forrestal, Freedom House, Herbert Hoover, National Association of Manufacturers, Wright Patman, and Dorothy Thompson. Part II, Series I. General Correspondence, 1946-1951, contains correspondence with William Benton, Thomas J. Dodd, Milton S. Eisenhower, Dwight David Eisenhower, Freedom House, Hamilton Holt, Isadore Lipschutz (Society for the Prevention of World War III), Henry Luce, Clare Boothe Luce, Leverett Saltonstall, John J. Sparkman, Peter Viereck, Francis E. Walter, and James P. Warburg. Part III, Series I. U.S. and International Correspondence, 1951-1953, contains correspondence with William Benton, Charles Brannan, Owen Brewster, Grenville Clark, Thomas J. Dodd, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ralph E. Flanders, Foreign Policy Association, Archibald Henderson, Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., Bourke Hickenlooper, Walter H. Judd, John D. Lodge, Henry Cabot Lodge, Henry R. Luce, Clare Boothe (Mrs. Henry R.) Luce, Margaret Sanger, H. Alexander Smith, John J. Sparkman, Francis Cardinal Spellman, The Ford Foundation (United States), and Alexander Wiley. Part IV, Series I. Correspondence, 1953-1958, contains correspondence with Frank Altschul; American Institute of Pacific Relations; Asia Society (Committee for Free Asia); William Benton; Committee for Free Asia; Council on Foreign Relations, Inc.; Council Against Communist Aggression; Crusade for Free Democratic China, Inc.; Thomas J. Dodd; Milton Eisenhower; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Ralph E. Flanders; Ford Foundation; Foreign Policy Association; Fund for the Republic; Institute of Pacific Relations; C. D. Jackson; Walter Judd; Alfred Kohlberg; Irving Kristol; Henry Cabot Lodge; Clare Boothe & Henry Luce; Douglas MacArthur (also 2 memoranda of conversations); John McManus; Moral Re-Armament; National Committee for an Effective Congress; Richard M. Nixon; Wright Patman; Norman Podhoretz; Reader's Digest; Richard Russell; H. Alexander Smith; John Sparkman; DeWitt Wallace; and James P. Warburg. Part V, Series I. Correspondence, 1959-1960, contains correspondence with Frank Altschul, William Benton, Frank T. Bow, Charles F. Brannan, Homer Capehart, Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., Thomas J. Dodd, William J.B. Dorn, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Sam Engelhardt, Philip Hart, F. Edward Hébert, Tom Hennings, John Edgar Hoover, Donald L. Jackson, Walter Judd, Henry A. Kissinger, Jay Lovestone, National Committee for an Effective Congress, Wright Patman, Leverett Saltonstall, James H. Sheldon, H. Alexander Smith, John Sparkman, Herman E. Talmadge, Strom Thurmond, Francis E. Walter, James P. Warburg, and John Bell Williams. Part VI, Series I. Correspondence, 1961-1963, contains correspondence with Assembly of Captive European Nations, William Benton, Council on Foreign Relations, Thomas J. Dodd, Milton Eisenhower, Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Louis Fischer, Foreign Policy Association, Philip A. Hart, Eric Hoffer, Henry Luce, Research Institute of America, Inc., John Sparkman, and James P. Warburg. Part VII, Series I. Correspondence, 1963-1969, contains correspondence with William Benton, Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., Everett M. Dirksen, Thomas J. Dodd, Peter H. Dominick, Paul Findley, Louis Fischer, Gerald R. Ford, Foreign Policy Association, Walter H. Judd, Henry Cabot Lodge, Richard M. Nixon, Reader's Digest, Ogden R. Reid, Vermont Royster, Richard B. Russell, Leverett Saltonstall, John Sparkman, James P. Warburg, and Milton R. Young.

Finding aid:

http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0628

[0352b] Bowling Green (Ky.) Lyceum. Minute book, 1846-1847

Location: Special Collections, The Filson Historical Society, 1310 South 3rd Street, Louisville, KY 40208

Description: Minutes of the meetings of the organization; and its constitution and by-laws. Written in the Lyceum's minute book is the diary, 1848-1862, of Lemuel C. Porter (1810-1887), physician and surgeon of Bowling Green, Ky. The diary describes, among other things, the Know-Nothing party and Bloody Monday in Louisville (August 6, 1855).

Finding aid:

http://www.filsonhistorical.org/archive/guide1.html

[0353] Isaiah Bowman Papers, 1902-50, Ms. 58

Location: Special Collections, The Milton S. Eisenhower Library, The Johns Hopkins University, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218

Description: Bowman (1878-1950) was director of the American Geographical Society (1915-35) and president of the Johns Hopkins University (1935-48). Series XVI contains Bowman's papers on the Dumbarton Oaks conference in 1944, and Series XVII has the material on his participation in the San Francisco Conference which led to the founding of the United Nations. Correspondents include Charles Austin Beard, Spruille Braden, James F. Byrnes, Dwight D. Eisenhower, James Forrestal, Garet Garrett, Madison Grant, Alger Hiss, J. Edgar Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Stanley K. Hornbeck, Owen Lattimore, Felix Morley, Frederick Osborn, E.V. Rickenbacker, Kermit Roosevelt, Lothrop Stoddard, A.C. Wedemeyer, and Wendell L. Willkie.

Websites with information:

http://guides.library.jhu.edu/hopkinshistory

http://old.library.jhu.edu/collections/specialcollections/manuscripts/msregisters/index.html

http://guides.library.jhu.edu/c.php?g=202582&p=1336245

Finding aid:

http://ead.library.jhu.edu/ms058.xml

[0354] The Blanche M. Boyd Papers, 1957-1984, RL.00134 [partly digital collection]

Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, Box 90185, 103 Perkins Library, Durham, North Carolina 27708

Description: The collection consists of correspondence (1963-1984); notes, drafts, and proofs of her books Nerves, Mourning the Death of Magic, and The Redneck Way of Knowledge; reports on the Greensboro shootings (November 1979); and materials on the Democratic National Convention of 1980. Short stories, essays, reviews of Boyd's work, and photographs are also included. Her report on the Greensboro shootings is based on a large number of newspaper and magazine clippings, also included in the collection, as well as interviews. Boyd wrote on the Greensboro shootings for the Village Voice and The Redneck Way of Knowledge.

Finding aids:

http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/boyd/

http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/boyd.pdf

http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/boyd/pdf

Finding aid to digital collection:

Materials selected for this project are primarily printed materials related to the November 1979 Greensboro shootings, such as flyers and newsletters from the Workers Viewpoint Organization, the Communist Workers Party, and the Greensboro Justice Fund.

https://library.uncg.edu/dp/crg/collection.aspx?c=66

[0355] George T. Boyd papers, 1903-2001, MSS 3082

Location: L. Tom Perry Special Collections; 20th Century Western & Mormon Manuscripts; 1130 Harold B. Lee Library; Brigham Young University; Provo, Utah 84602

Description: Boyd (1909-2004) was a teacher and life-long student of religion and philosophy. Collection consists largely of research notes and articles on various philosophical topics, especially as they relate to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), its doctrines and practices, leadership (past and present), policies, and theology in general. Files on Ezra Taft Benson, Ezra Taft Benson and the Birch Society, J. Reuben Clark, Communism, Equal Rights Amendment, Extremism, Right wing, and Cleon Skousen.

Websites with information:

https://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/browse.php

Finding aid:

http://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/viewItem/MSS%203082/

[0355a] Papers of Guy and Phyllis Boyd, c1890-2001, MS 7551

Location: National Library of Australia, Parkes Place, Canberra ACT 2600, Australia

Description: Guy Martin á Beckett Boyd (1923-1988) was a sculptor. His wife, Phyllis Boyd (1926-2001), was active in a number of conservative organizations, including Women Who Want to be Women, The Australian Family Association, and Women Against the Ordination of Women. Series 11. Women Who Want to be Women, 1980-2000, contains correspondence and papers relating to the activities of WWWW, including reports, submissions, copies of government press releases, ephemera, and correspondence. Series 12. Women Against the Ordination of Women, 1987-1994, contain correspondence, papers written by Phyllis Boyd, Synod papers, reports, agenda and minutes of meetings, submission papers, promotional flyers and brochures, copies of the WAOW newsletter, newspaper cuttings and copies of journal articles. Series 13. Australian Family Association, 1987-2000, contains papers relating to Phyllis Boyd's involvement with the AFA. They include correspondence, minutes of meetings, AFA press releases, copies of the AFA bulletin Family Update, pamphlets and other ephemera. Series 14. Subject files, 1962-2000, contains files on Abortion; Canadian right to life organisations; Christian Pro-Family Forum; Euthanasia; Family Council of Victoria; Homosexuality; Pornography; Pro-Life Victoria; REAL Women of Canada; and Right to life.

Finding aid:

http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/7551.html

[0356] Herbert C. Boyd fonds, 1934-1936, PR1248

Location: Provincial Archives of Alberta, 8555 Roper Rd NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 5W1, Canada

Description: Herbert Cameron Boyd was a dedicated advocate of Major C.H. Douglas' social credit theories and was the official delegate of Kerslake's Douglas Credit League of Canada. He was somewhat critical of William Aberhart's interpretation of Social Credit, believing Social Credit was not entirely feasible provincially, but that Alberta Legislature should study and recommend the system to the federal government. The correspondence files of Herbert C. Boyd concern the Social Credit election victory in Alberta and the controversy between William Aberhart and Major C.H. Douglas, 1932-6. There is correspondence with William Aberhart, C. H. Douglas, Herbert Bruce Brougham, G.B. O'Connor, G.H. Van Allen and others about Social Credit in Alberta, newspaper clippings, research notes, and a copy of "The Case for Douglas Social Credit," the brief prepared by Herbert C. Boyd for C.H. Douglas.

Finding Aids: Inventory is available.

Reference:

"Archives Notes," Canadian Historical Review, Volume 63, Number 4 (1982), p. [591].

Websites with information:

https://hermis.alberta.ca/paa/Details.aspx?ObjectID=PR1248&dv=True&deptID=1

http://www.archivescanada.ca/english/search/ItemDisplay.asp?sessionKey=1149011692062_206_191_57_196

&l=0&lvl=1&v=0&coll=1&itm=250808&rt=1&bill=1

[0356a] Charles Boyer French Research Foundation Collection, 1939-1950 (bulk 1939-1946), Coll. 1132

Location: Department of Special Collections, Manuscripts Division, Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles, Box 951575, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575

Description: Charles Boyer (1899-1978) and friends founded the French Research Foundation in Los Angeles, California, in the late 1930s to collect information on France and her people and their historical, artistic, and cultural background. The series France Under the German Occupation contains files on Nazi anti-Semitic programs and political executions; and Vichy Government. The series War-time Newspapers, Pamphlets and Tracts contains files on Nazi propaganda. Anti-U.S., England and Russia; Nazi journals; Nazi propaganda. Anti-Semite; Pro-collaboration propaganda; Nazi propaganda. Anti-communist; and Miscellaneous Nazi propaganda.

Websites with information:

http://guides.library.ucla.edu/french

Finding aids:

http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/ucla/mss/boye1132.pdf

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt1x0nc4hg/entire_text/

[0357] Sarah Patton Boyle Papers, ca. 1938-1988, Accession 8003-c

Location: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110

Description: The series Correspondence contains correspondence with Hodding Carter; a letter from Wilma Dykeman Stokely, Sept. 19, 1956, commenting on events in Charlottesville concerning Boyle and the "charred cross," and the situation in Clinton, Tennessee, involving Kasper and the court hearings; a letter from Lillian E. Smith, Oct. 3, 1952, on a disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius Dabney, editor of the Richmond Times-Dispatch; and an article by George S. Schuyler.

Finding aid:

http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=uva-sc/viu01051.xml

[0358] Papers of Sarah Patton Boyle, 1949-1970, Accession # 8003-a,-b

Location: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia Library, P.O. Box 400113, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4113

Description: Sarah Patton Boyle (1906-1994) was one of Virginia's most prominent white civil rights activists during the 1950s and 1960s and author of the autobiography The Desegregated Heart: A Virginian's Stand in Time of Transition (1962). The collection contains correspondence and material concerning the books The Desegregated Heart and For Human Beings Only; speeches; editorials; book reviews; and other materials. The series Correspondence contains correspondence with the Richmond Times Dispatch (Virginius Dabney). The series Articles and Review by and About Sarah Patton Boyle contains a letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Boyle. The series Miscellaneous Items contains articles on segregation, the desegregation of schools, racism, miscellaneous anti-integration pamphlets, newspapers, and leaflets, a partially burned wooden cross which was burned on Mrs. Boyle's lawn [1956], printed material and newspaper clippings re anti-integrationist John Kasper, a speech by Harry Flood Byrd, "Relative to the Motion to Take Up the So-Called Civil Rights Bill," 1957 Jul 16, and "Virginia and the Supreme Court Decision of May 17" by Benjamin Muse 1955 Jan 23.

Websites with information:

http://www.lib.odu.edu/specialcollections/dove/scripts/viewitems.php

Finding aid:

http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=uva-sc/viu02095.xml

[0359] Anne McCarty Braden papers, 1920s-2006 (bulk 1970s-2006)

Location: University Archives and Records Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292

Description: Anne McCarty Braden (1924-2006) was a civil rights activist. Files on Anti-Klan; "Bulwark of Segregation" (Braden) [online at http://www.crmvet.org/info/64_braden_huac-r.pdf]; Ramsey Clark on Lyndon LaRouche; Greensboro Massacre; Mississippi Sovereignty Commission; School desegregation; Carol Smith and LaRouche; Clarence Thomas; Thoughts on Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged; Bill Wilkinson and KKK; and the following booklets: "Neo-Nazi Skinheads and Youth Information packet" (Atlanta, GA: Center for Democratic Renewal, [1990]); "Background report on Racist and Far-right organizing in the Pacific NW" (Atlanta, GA: Center for Democratic Renewal, [1988]); "When hate groups come to town" (Atlanta, GA: Center for Democratic Renewal, ©2002); "The epidemic of the hangman's noose" (Atlanta, GA: Center for Democratic Renewal, 2002); and "The National Alliance: A House Divided/Unmasking the Right" (Atlanta, GA: Center for Democratic Renewal, 2002).

Websites with information:

http://louisville.edu/library/archives/findingaids

http://louisville.libguides.com/content.php?pid=42774&sid=315131

http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/facet/source_s?catalog_facet.offset=180&catalog_facet.prefix=B&catalog_facet.sor

t=index

Finding aids:

http://louisville.edu/library/archives/findingaids/braden.html

http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt75x63b0522/guide

http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt75x63b0522/text

https://nyx.uky.edu/fa/findingaid/?id=xt75x63b0522

[0359a] Carl and Anne Braden Papers, 1928-2006, Mss 6, etc.

Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, Library-Archives Division, 816 State St., Madison, WI 53706-1417

Description: Papers of Louisville, Kentucky, civil rights activists Carl and Anne Braden, primarily documenting their work with the Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF), 1954-1974, and the Social Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice (SOC), 1974-2006. Series: 1: Original Collection. Subseries: Anne and Carl Braden Files. Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1954-1972. 1954-1966. Subject Files, contains files on John Birch Society, Civil rights and liberties, Civil Rights bills, Edward R. Fields, John T. Flynn, Goldwater campaign, Highlander Folk School and Highlander Center, House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), National Committee to Abolish HUAC, David Lawrence, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1957-1958, Race Relations, Sedition laws, 1955-1958. Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1954-1972. 1966-1973. Subject Files, contains files on James Eastland, Highlander Folk School, House Un-American Activities Committee, Kentucky Un-American Activities Committee, Fulton Lewis, and Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee. Subseries: James Dombrowski Files. Sub-subseries: Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW) Files, 1938-1949, contains correspondence with T. G. Bilbo. Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1942-1967, contains files on Attacks on SCEF, James Eastland, Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee report, and National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, "Bulwark of Segregation," 1964-1965 [online at http://www.crmvet.org/info/64_braden_huac-r.pdf]. Series: 2: 2007 Additions. Subseries: Anne and Carl Braden Files. Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1954-1985. 1966-1973. Subject Files, contains files on Busing, Pros and cons, Civil rights movements, Red-baiting attacks, John Birch Society, and National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC). Sub-subseries: Southern Organizing Committee, 1973-2006. Subject Files, contains files on Abortion, Anti-Communism, Chilean coup, Apartheid, Robert Bork, Christic Institute, Civil rights, David Duke, Newt Gingrich, Alger Hiss, Ku Klux Klan, Lyndon LaRouche, Lynching, Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, National Anti-Klan Network, "New" red-baiting, New Right, Ronald Reagan, and George Wallace.

Reference:

Menzi L. Behrnd-Klodt and Carolyn J. Mattern, Social Action Collections at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin: A Guide (Madison: The Society, 1983); Jeffrey H. Caufield, General Walker and the Murder of President Kennedy: The Extensive New Evidence of a Radical-Right Conspiracy (Moreland Press, 2015).

Websites with information:

http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/spc/view?docId=ead/0012_000112_000000_0000/0012_000112_000000_0000.xml;quer

y=MS.0425;brand=default

Finding aid:

http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-mss00006

[0359b] Carl and Anne Braden Papers, 1947-1967, MS.0425

Location: Special Collections, University Libraries, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 121 John C. Hodges Library, 1015 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37996-1000

Description: Carl Braden (1914-1975) and Anne Braden (1924-2006) were civil rights workers with the Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF). The collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, news letters, financial records, mailing lists, and court records relating to their work with the SCEF and the civil rights program in general. Files on civil rights, Civil Rights Bill, Civil Rights Legislation, Sen. James O. Eastland - Income and Job Security Committee, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Barry Goldwater, HUAC - House Un-American Activities Committee, Abolition of, HUAC - Anti-HUAC Pamphlets, Highlander Folk School, Koinonia Farm, Americus, Georgia, Ku Klux Klan, Race Relations, SCEF, Attacks on Southern Conference Educational Fund, SCEF, Accused Communist Clippings, Sedition Bill, 1958, and Segregation Propaganda.

Websites with information:

http://libguides.utk.edu/c.php?g=188664&p=1245273

Finding aid:

http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/spc/view?docId=ead/0012_000112_000000_0000/0012_000112_000000_0000.xml;query=MS.0425;brand=default

[0360] Spruille Braden papers, 1903-1977, MS#0143

Location: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Butler Library, 6th Floor, Columbia University, 535 West 114th Street, New York, NY 10027

Description: Braden (1894-1978) was a diplomat in numerous Latin American countries and was particularly well known for his role as the American Representative to the Chaco Peace Conference, 1935-1939, and for his opposition to the Perón regime in Argentina in the 1940s. Correspondence, speeches, manuscripts, documents, photographs, printed material, and audio visual material, primarily relating to Braden's career as a diplomat. Also included are files from his tenure as Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs, 1945-1947. The numerous scrapbooks in the collection contain clippings, photographs, and invitations. Series I: Correspondence and Catalogued Items, contains correspondence with James L. Buckley, William F. Buckley, Jr., James F. Byrnes, Dwight David Eisenhower, Barry Goldwater, Joseph C. Grew, John Edgar Hoover, Arthur Bliss Lane, Ronald Reagan, Edward Rickenbacker, and Robert Welch.

Websites with information:

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections/ldpd_4079451/

Finding aid:

http://findingaids.cul.columbia.edu/ead/nnc-rb/ldpd_4079451

[0361] Ralph Bradford Papers, 1943-1978, MS Group 72

Location: Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, 208 Smathers Library, 1508 Union Rd, Gainesville, FL 32611-7005

Description: Ralph Bradford was a lecturer, writer, and business organization consultant. Includes autograph and typed manuscripts, galley proofs, and published copies of writing by Bradford. The later writings are articles published in The Freeman (1974-78), a libertarian publication of the Foundation for Economic Education (Irving-on-Hudson, NY).

Websites with information:

http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/browset.htm

http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/browseu_ms.htm

Finding aid:

http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/manuscript/guides/Bradford.htm

[0362] Kenneth Bradley Collection, 1934-1987 (bulk 1934 to 1972), MS 88-29

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Wichita State University Libraries, 1845 Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260-0068

Description: Case files from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Department of Justice constitute this collection. The files mainly consist of evidentiary findings concerning Rev. Gerald B. Winrod of Wichita and his activities, including his involvement in the Christian Missionary Alliance. In 1942, Winrod was indicted in a Washington, D.C. District Court for conspiracy to violate the U.S. Code regarding seditious activities. An evangelist, author, publisher and political activist, Winrod and his organization, Defenders of the Christian Faith, promoted his advocacy of anti-Semitism, anti-Communism, anti-Catholicism, racial segregation, creationism, and Prohibition. His magazine The Defender was anti-Semitic, anti-administration, and anti-British. Letters and memos from J. Edgar Hoover. Copies of The Defender Magazine; the Missionary Messenger; Western Voice; The Philip Dru Case, by Gerald Winrod (1952), which tries to prove that all the woes in American politics are due to a Jewish-Communist plot and the U.S. presidents are tools used by the Communists; and Counter Attack, a publication of the National Committee to Combat Anti-Semitism. Photocopies of California Weckruf (Los Angeles) and The Defender Magazine. Materials relating to Howard Victor Broenstrupp, Ida Mae Cooper, Lawrence Dennis, Elizabeth Eloise Dilling and her publications "The Red Network" and "The Roosevelt Red Record," Ernest Frederick Elmhurst, E.J. Garner, German American Bund, Adolf Hitler, Dr. Emanuel M. Josephson, William Ernest Kullgren, Fritz Kuhn, Joseph E. McWilliams, Protestant War Veterans, The Revealer, Eugene Nelson Sanctuary, Edward James Smythe, Senator Robert A. Taft, U. S. vs. Gerald B. Winrod et. al., United States vs. McWilliams et. al., George Sylvester Viereck, and Volksbund Fuer Dos Deutschtum in Ausland (People's Society for Germanium Abroad, V. D. A.).

Reference:

Seth Bate, "Defending the Defender: Gerald Winrod and the Great Sedition Trial," Fairmount Folio: Journal of History (Wichita State University) 18 (2018): 36-57, http://journals.wichita.edu/index.php/ff/article/viewFile/192/198.

Websites with information:

http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/msub-b.html

http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/mscrcol3.html

http://ksreligion.omeka.net/items/show/74

Finding aids:

http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/pdf/88-29-a.pdf

http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/88-29/88-29-A.HTML

[0363] Thomas Brady, Sr. Collection of Conservative Materials, 1940-1962, Coll 404

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Knight Library, 2nd floor North, Mail: UO Libraries--SPC, 1299 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1299

Description: Thomas A. Brady (1902-1964) was a professor and administrator at the University of Missouri. The collection contains conservative correspondence, pamphlets, and publications sent to Brady by individuals and conservative groups. Groups include the Theocratic Party, The Cuban Newsletter by the Democratic Revolutionary Front, The Church of God, The Protestant War Veterans of the United States, The Vigilantes, Union Research Institute, and the publication Women's Voice.

Websites with information:

http://library.uoregon.edu/tools/blogs/scua/newly-available-collection-thomas-brady-sr-collection-of-conservative-materials/

Finding aid:

http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv93695

[0364] Carl P. Brannin Papers, 1904-1987, AR285

Location: Special Collections, The University of Texas at Arlington Library, 702 Planetarium Place, Arlington, Texas 76019-0497

Description: Brannin (1888-1985), a journalist, was active in politics, labor union organizing, and the civil rights movement. He was a charter member of the American Civil Liberties Union and an organizer of the Dallas Civil Liberties Union. Brannin's papers contain correspondence, minutes, financial records, speeches, newspaper clippings, newsletters, constitutions, reports, rosters, press releases, notes, and miscellaneous printed material. Contains files on Harry Elmer Barnes, J. Edgar Hoover, the House Un-American Activities Committee, the John Birch Society, "Operation Abolition" (an anti-Communist film produced by the House Committee on un-American Activities in 1961), and right-wing groups.

Finding aids:

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utarl/00118/arl-00118.html

[0364a] Irving Brant Papers, 1910-1977 (bulk 1938-1975), MSS13656

Location: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Room LM 101, James Madison Memorial Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20540-4680

Description: Irving Brant (1885-1976) was an author, historian, and newspaper editor. Correspondence, memoranda, writings and speeches, research notes, and other papers reflecting Brant's career with various newspapers, in the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, as a playwright, and his interest in James Madison. The series General Correspondence, 1901-1977, contains files on American Mercury, Charles A. Beard, William Edgar Borah, Virginius Dabney, James J. Kilpatrick, National Committee to Abolish the Poll Tax, Ezra Pound, Reader's Digest, and Oswald Garrison Villard.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.loc.gov/browse/collections/b

http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/f-aids/mssfa.html

Finding aids:

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011060

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011060.3

http://rs5.loc.gov/service/mss/eadxmlmss/eadpdfmss/2011/ms011060.pdf

[0365] Boris Brasol Papers, 1919-1954, MSS13672

Location: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Room LM 101, James Madison Memorial Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20540-4680

Description: Boris Brasol (1885-1963) was a Russian author and critic, criminologist, and lawyer, known for the creation and dissemination of an American edition of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. He was a member of the Russian ultra-conservative monarchist organization Black Hundreds. Correspondence, speeches, drafts and typescripts, notes, memoranda, and other material relating to Russia and the Soviet Union and to Brasol's writings and work as a criminologist and literary critic. Subjects include the 1920s libel suit instituted by Herman Bernstein against Henry Ford for the publication of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

Reference:

Eugene Pivovarov, "The Papers of Boris Leo Brasol and the Pushkin Society in America in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress," Journal of American Ethnic History 23.1 (Fall 2003): 85-92; Richard Spence, "The Tsar's Other Lieutenant: The Antisemitic Activities of Boris L'vovich Brasol, 1910-1960. Part I: Beilis, the Protocols, and Henry Ford," Journal for the Study of Antisemitism 4.1 (June 2012): 199-220, http://jsantisemitism.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Tsars-Other-Lieutenent.pdf; Richard Spence, "The Tsar's Other Lieutenant: The Antisemitic Activities of Boris L'vovich Brasol, 1910-1960. Part II: White Russians, Nazis, and the Blue Lamoo," Journal for the Study of Antisemitism 4.2 (Dec. 2012): 679-706, http://jsantisemitism.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Tsars-Other-Lieutenant.pdf.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.loc.gov/browse/collections/b

http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/f-aids/mssfa.html

Finding aids:

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011021

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011021.3

http://rs5.loc.gov/service/mss/eadxmlmss/eadpdfmss/2011/ms011021.pdf

http://memory.loc.gov/service/mss/eadxmlmss/eadpdfmss/2011/ms011021.pdf

[0366] Herbert M. Bratter Collection, 1890s-1975, AC0137

Location: Archives Center, National Museum of American History, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20001

Description: Herbert Max Bratter (1900-1976) was an economic and financial specialist. The papers document the working files and home movies of Bratter and his professional career. The materials consist of biographical materials (academic and military records), press releases, newspaper clippings; daily, weekly and monthly releases from government agencies; clippings from the Congressional Record on monetary matters such as silver and gold; topical files covering a range of monetary subjects; publications, including writings about the Bretton Woods Conference, scrapbooks, and moving images including home movies. Files on Bimetallism, Goods or Gold? The Meaning of the Bretton Woods Agreement, by Robert Boothby (1944), William E. Borah, Bretton Woods Agreement Act (debates), Bretton Woods Conference, Reverend Charles E. Coughlin, Martin Dies, Economists' National Committee on Monetary Policy, After Bretton Woods--What? by Lionel D. Edie (1944), Elgin Groseclose, Senator Patrick McCarran, Raymond Moley, James P. Warburg, and Burton K. Wheeler.

Finding aids:

http://amhistory.si.edu/archives/AC0137.pdf

http://amhistory.si.edu/archives/d8137.htm

[0367] Michael Braver Collection of Americanist material, 1960-1979, Collection Number 1585

Location: Department of Special Collections, Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles, Box 951575, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575

Description: Michael Bruce Braver (1946- ) is a clinical psychologist. Collection consists of over 300 speeches by Americanist right-wing extremist spokesmen on reel to reel and cassette tapes, as well as Americanist journals, books, pamphlets, booklets, and fugitive materials. The series Major Journals and Newsletters contains copies of Christian Anti-Communism Crusade (CACC) Newsletter, Christian Crusade (Annual), Christian Crusade Weekly, Christian Vanguard (New Christian Crusade Church), Freedom, The Independent American (Littleton, CO), John Birch Society Bulletin, Liberty Letter, Dr. McBirnie's Newsletter, National Chronicle, Report on Freedom, Review of the News, and The Utah Independent; reprints from Review of the News and associated Birch Society pamphlets (including works by Gary Allen, Tom Anderson, Ezra Taft Benson, Samuel Blumenfeld, Edward Griffin, John F. McManus, (Hon.) John Schmitz, George Schuyler, Alan Stang, and Robert Welch); and booklets by Dr. Wesley A. Swift. The series Assorted Fugitive Materials and Limited Issues of Magazines contains announcements, pamphlets, bulletins, internal memos, and transcripts by A.C.T. (Association of Concerned Taxpayers), America First (Liberty Lobby), American Intelligence Agency, Americanism Educational League: Buena Park, California, American Opinion Bookstore Booknews, American Opinion, Americans for Constitutional Action (including a work by Adm. Ben Moreell), The Ayn Rand Letter, Caxton Books Publications (Announcements featuring Jo Hindman's three books: Terrible 1313 Revisited; Blame Metro; and The Metrocrats. Also a Chart of the Metro Conspiracy dated June 1972), Christian Anti-Communism Crusade Bulletin/Newsletter, Christian Crusade (Fact Files on Billy James Hargis, David Noebel, and Jess Pedigo), Christian Freedom Foundation, Inc. and Moral Advance, Committee To Restore the Constitution, Family Heritage Series, FiPo (Fire and Police Research Association of Los Angeles), Gary Allen Communications, H.O.W. (Happiness of Womanhood), John Birch Society, Libertarian Party, Liberty Lobby, The Minutemen, National Educator, National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, Inc., National Socialist White Peoples Party, The Network (of Patriotic Letter Writers), New Christian Crusade Church (letters from James K. Warner), New England Rally for God, Family, and Country, Objectivist Book Service, Inc. Reading List, Poor Richard's Bookshop, Sons of the American Revolution, Sons of Liberty Books for Patriots, Tax Fax, Tax Rebellion Committee, T.A.C.T. (Truth About Civil Turmoil) (Charles Smith), Voice of Americanism (including How the Communists Plan Race War), Washington Observer Newsletter, and We the People. The series Transcripts Of Speeches contains transcripts of speeches by Ezra Taft Benson, Billy James Hargis, Carl McIntire, Robert Morris, and Gen. Edwin Walker. The series Books By Americanist Authors contains works by Gary Allen, Phoebe Courtney, Billy James Hargis, Fred Schwarz, Alan Stang, Willis Stone, John Stormer, and Robert Welch. The series Critical and Academic Analyses of Americanism contains Hooded Americanism, by David Chalmers (Chicago, Quandrangle 1968); The Dixon Line: An Anti-Extremist Newsletter; Group Research Report; and Key Influences in the American Right, by Ferdinand Solara (Denver, Polifax Press, 1972). The series Cassette Tapes contains tapes of speeches by Larry Abraham, Gary Allen, Tom Anderson, Maj. Edgar Bundy, Myron Fagan, (Rev.) Kenneth Goff (Soldiers of the Cross), G. Edward Griffin, (Rev.) Billy James Hargis, Walter Judd, David Noebel, Jess Pedigo, Fernando Penebaz, George Lincoln Rockwell, (Hon.) John Schmitz, Fred Schwarz, Cleon Skousen, Dan Smoot, Alan Stang, Willis Stone, and Robert Welch. The series Reel to Reel Tapes contains tapes of speeches by Larry Abraham, Gary Allen, Tom Anderson, John Ashbrook, Ezra Taft Benson, Major Edgar C. Bundy (Church League of America), Taylor Caldwell, Frank Capell, Willis Carto, Bertrand L. Comparet, Richard Cotton, (Col.) Curtis Dall, (Fa.) Gommar DePauw, Robert B. DePugh (Minutemen), Elizabeth. Dilling (Soldiers of the Cross), H. du Berrier, Medford Evans (Citizens' Council), Harry T. Everingham (We the People), Reverend Kenneth Goff (Soldiers of the Cross), Edward Griffin, Happiness of Womanhood (H.O.W.), Billy James Hargis with Matt Cvetic, Col. Tom R. Hutton (Ret.) (SPX Research Associates), George Racey Jordan, Walter M.D. Judd, (Dr.) Howard E. Kershner, Matthew Koehl, General Thomas Lane, Martin Larsen, General Curtis LeMay, Florence Fowler Lyons, Stuart McBirnie, (Sen.) Joseph McCarthy, Rev. Carl McIntire, (Gov.) Lester Maddox, Dean Clarence Manion (Manion Forum), Robert Morris, Reverend David Noebel, Revilo P. Oliver, Otto Otepka, (Dr.) Jess Pedigo, (Dr.) Fernando Penabaz, Herbert Philbrick, (Dr.) Daniel Poling, Project Alert (organized by Cleon Skousen), Karl Prussion, (Capt.) Edward V. Rickenbacker, (Maj.) Arch E. Roberts, Rep. John Rousselot, (Rev.) Roussas Rushdoony, (Sen.) John Schmitz, Fred Schwarz, Fred Schlafly, Cleon Skousen, Dan Smoot, Alan Stang, Willis E. Stone, Wm Strube, Felix Stump, TACT Committee, General Edwin Walker, (Former Gov.) George Wallace, Chester Ward, Robert Welch, General C.A. Willoughby, and (Pastor) Richard Wurmbrand.

Websites with information:

http://lgdata.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/docs/261/763117/Social_Movements_Query.pdf

http://guides.library.ucla.edu/loader.php?type=d&id=763117

http://guides.library.ucla.edu/loader.php?type=d&id=763113

Finding aids:

http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/ucla/mss/brav1585.pdf

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/data/13030/dq/kt3k4031dq/files/kt3k4031dq.pdf

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt3k4031dq/entire_text/

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt3k4031dq;query=;style=oac4;doc.view=entire_text

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt3k4031dq;style=oac4;view=dsc

http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt3k4031dq&doc.view=entire_text&brand=oac

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt3k4031dq

[0368] Madeline McDowell Breckinridge Papers, 1867, 1888-1923, 52M3

Location: Special Collections, University of Kentucky Libraries, Margaret I. King Building, Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0039

Description: Madeline McDowell Breckinridge (1872-1920) served as president of the Kentucky Equal Rights Association, 1912-1915 and again in 1919. She was second vice-president of the National Woman Suffrage Association, 1913-1914. The collection consists almost entirely of pamphlets, broadsides, leaflets and printed materials which reflect Mrs. Breckinridge's wide range of interest in social and political concerns. The majority of the papers are devoted to women's suffrage issues. Files on anti-suffrage, undated materials, 1915-1918, and birth control, undated materials, 1916-1920.

Finding aid:

http://exploreuk.uky.edu/catalog/xt7pc824bt8t/guide

[0368a] Kathryn and Jeff Breedlove political collection, 1928-2007 (bulk 1990s), POL-0004

Location: Annie Belle Weaver Special Collections, Irvine Sullivan Ingram Library, University of West Georgia, 1601 Maple St, Carrollton, GA 30118

Description: Jeff Breedlove, along with his wife Kathryn Ballou, has been active in Republican Party politics, both nationally and in the state of Georgia since the early 1980s. The collection focuses on Republican politicians and conservative organizations. Series A. Videotapes, contains videotapes by or about Haley Barbour, Bob Barr, Clinton and Gingrich Debate, Bob Dole, Newt Gingrich, Phil Gramm, National Republican Committee, National Republican Congressional Committee, Richard Nixon, and Oliver North. Series B. Audiotapes, contains audiotapes by or about John Ashcroft, Haley Barbour, Bob Barr, John Boehner, George Bush, Pete Du Pont, Newt Gingrich, Rudolph W. Giuliani, John Kasich, Bill Kristol, Mitch McConnell, Grover G. Norquist, Dan Quayle and William Bennett, Ronald Reagan, Ralph Reed, Republican Leadership Coalition, Margaret Thatcher, and Paul Weyrich. Series C. Books, contains copies of books by George Bush; Dinesh D'Souza; Jerry Falwell; Henry Kissinger; Rush Limbaugh; Richard Nixon; William A. Rusher; Richard A. Viguerie; Bob Dole; Clarence E. Manion; Patrick Buchanan; Philip M. Crane; Jesse Helms; John Kasich; Jack Kemp; John McCain; Lawrence Patton McDonald; Oliver L. North; Dan Quayle; Republican National Committee ["The Republican Platform 1988," "The Republican Platform 1992," "The Republican Platform 1996"]; and George F. Will.

Finding aid:

http://uwg.galileo.usg.edu/uwg/view?docId=ead/POL-0004-ead.xml

[0369] Basil Brewer Papers, 1911-1965, C3132

Location: Manuscript Collection, The State Historical Society of Missouri, 1020 Lowry Street, Columbia, Missouri 65201-7298

Description: Correspondence, editorials, newsclippings, pamphlets, photographs, and scrapbooks dealing with Brewer's activities as publisher of the New Bedford Standard-Times in Massachusetts, his philanthropic work, and his political interests. Always active in Republican politics, Brewer (1883-1975) served as Massachusetts manager of the Robert A. Taft campaign in 1952. The subject index to Brewer's editorials lists the following subjects: America First Committee, American Nationalist Party, American Opinion, Anti-communist movements 1950s, Anti-Semitism, Spruille Braden, Bricker Amendment, John William Bricker, Styles Bridges, William F. Buckley, Jr., Harry Flood Byrd, James F. Byrnes, Church League of America, Citizens' Council, Committee for Constitutional Government, Inc., Communism--United States, Defenders of the Constitution Incorporated, Martin Dies, Martin Dirken, James O. Eastland, Educational Reviewer (Russell Kirk), Dwight David Eisenhower, Orval E. Faubus, Frank Ernest Gannett, German-American Bund, Barry Morris Goldwater, Robert W. Hemphill, Rudolph Hess, Alger Hiss, Adolf Hitler, Herbert Hoover, Human Events, Edward F. Hutton, John Birch Society, Husband Edward Kimmel, William Fife Knowland, David Lawrence, Charles A. Lindbergh, Douglas MacArthur, Clarence E. Manion, Joseph R. McCarthy, McCarthyism, Felix Morley, Carl Henry Mote, Karl E. Mundt, Nazism, W. Lee O'Daniel, Pacifism 1940s, Pearl Harbor (Oahu on Hawaii), Attack on, 1941, Westbrook Pegler, Samuel B. Pettengill, Nazi Propaganda, B. Carroll Reece, Edward V. Rickenbacker, Robert A. Taft Memorial Foundation Incorporation, Edward A. Rumely, Porter Sargent, School integration, George E. Sokolsky, State rights, Suzanne Silvercruys Stevenson, Herman E. Talmadge, Benjamin E. Tate, Robert A. Theobald, Dorothy Thompson, Townsend Plan, John B. Trevor, Albert C. Wedemeyer, Robert H. W. Welch, Jr., and Burton K. Wheeler.

Websites with information:

http://shs.umsystem.edu/manuscripts/descriptions/desc-gov.html

Finding aid:

http://shs.umsystem.edu/manuscripts/invent/3132.pdf

[0369a] Carson Brewer Articles, circa 1925-1994 September 29 (bulk 1949 June 6-1994 September 29), MS.2048

Location: Special Collections, University Libraries, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 121 John C. Hodges Library, 1015 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37996-1000

Description: Carson Brewer (1920-2003) was a columnist for the Knoxville News-Sentinel. Subjects covered by Brewer's articles include Herbert Hoover, Ray Jenkins, Knoxville's 1919 race riot, Ronald Reagan, and Robert L. Taylor.

Finding aid:

http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/spc/view?docId=ead/0012_002433_000000_0000/0012_002433_000000_0000.xml

[0370] Vivion Lenon Brewer Papers, 1947-1991 (bulk 1956-1965), MS 20

Location: Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063

Description: Vivion Lenon Brewer (1900-1991) was an advocate of civil rights and integration and an opponent of racism and segregation. When Governor Orval Faubus chose to close Little Rock public schools rather than integrate them, Brewer, along with several other prominent local women, organized the Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools. Materials include writings, diaries, correspondence, photographs, and various records. Also included are her typescript memoir entitled "The Embattled Ladies of Little Rock;" and organizational material from the Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools such as minutes. Series III. Organizations and Activities (1957-69), contains files on Arkansas Council on Human Relations, including segregationist response; Louisiana Save Our Schools movement; Women's Emergency Committee To Open Our Schools; and Report: "Little Rock Report: The City, Its People, Its Business, 1957-59," compiled by the Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools, Aug 1959. Series IV. Subject Files (1947-72), contains files on Little Rock recall election, 1959; School integration controversies in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.; Civil Rights movement and integration; Little Rock, AR - Businesses and segregation, Desegregation proposals; and Segregationism.

Websites with information:

https://www.smith.edu/library/libs/ssc/subjlaw.html

Finding aids:

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss169.html

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss169_main.html

http://infomotions.com/sandbox/liam/pages/mnsss169.html

[0371] Ralph Owen Brewster Papers, 1909-1962, Coll. M200

Location: George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives, Bowdoin College Library, 3000 College Station, Brunswick, Maine 04011-8421

Description: Ralph Owen Brewster (1888-1961) was twice elected governor of Maine (1924 and 1926). He served three terms in the House before winning a U.S. Senate seat, serving from 1941-1952. Defeated in the 1952 primary, he retired but maintained an active interest in conservative organizations. Records are largely office files concerning contemporary issues, events and local and national political and legislative initiatives; and general office correspondence spanning the years 1923-1961. Files on Americans for Constitutional Action, John Bricker (Bricker Amendment), Sen. Styles Bridges, Citizen's Council Forum, Citizens Foreign Aid Committee, Committee of One Million, Communism, Dan Smoot Report, Hon. W.J. Bryan Dorn, Robert B. Dresser, Economic Council Letter, Foundation for Economic Education, Sen. Barry Goldwater, Percy L. Greaves, Jr., Ralph W. Gwinn, Frank C. Hanighen, Clare E. Hoffman, Human Events, Raymond V. Humphreys, Hon. William E. Jenner, Cong. August E. Johansen, Sen. William F. Knowland, Liberty Lobby, Life Lines, Sen. George W. Malone, Manion Forum Network Weekly Broadcasts, Douglas MacArthur, Joseph R. McCarthy, Robert Morris, National Review, Charles Parsons, Pearl Harbor, Hon. B. Carroll Reece, Edward A. Rumely, Robert B. Snowden, Society of the Cincinnati, George E. Sokolsky, Robert Taft, Townsend Plan, Major General C.A. Willoughby, G-2 G.S.C. - Asst. Chief of Staff, Robert E. Wood, and Dr. Manfred Zapp (Germany).

Websites with information:

https://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/mss/index.shtml

http://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/subject-guides/politics-and-government-resources/legislative.shtml

https://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/subject-guides/politics-and-government-resources/legislative.shtml

Finding aids:

http://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/mss/robg

https://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/mss/robcl.shtml

http://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/mss/robg.shtml

http://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/mss/robsd.shtml

[0372] Bricker Amendment: Collection, 1952-1956

Location: Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, P.O. Box 488, 210 Parkside Drive, West Branch, IA 52358-0488

Description: Memoranda, reports, speeches, pamphlets, hearings, and notes in support of the passage of the Bricker amendment to the Constitution limiting the scope of U.S. treaties and establishing controls on the powers of the President in negotiations and executive agreements.

Websites with information:

https://hoover.archives.gov/research/collections/manuscriptcollections.html

http://www.ecommcode2.com/hoover/research/historicalmaterials/hmother.html

Finding aids:

https://hoover.archives.gov/research/collections/manuscriptfindingaids/bricker.html

http://www.ecommcode2.com/hoover/research/historicalmaterials/other/bricker.htm

[0373] John W. Bricker Papers, 1930-1975, MSS 340

Location: The Ohio History Connection, 800 E. 17th Ave., Columbus, OH 43211

Description: John W. Bricker (1893-1986) was attorney general and governor of Ohio and U.S. senator from Ohio. Official correspondence, clippings, and other papers relating to administrative, legislative, and political matters as Governor Bricker's part in the Republican national campaign of 1944, his terms as Senator, the work of Senate committees of which he was a member, the Bricker Amendment, and national and Ohio Republican politics.

Reference:

Bernard Lemelin, "Congressman Usher Burdick Of North Dakota and The 'Ungodly Menace': Anti-United Nations Rhetoric, 1950-1958," Great Plains Quarterly, 22 (Summer 2002): 163-81, http://digitalcommons.­unl.edu/cgi/vi

ewcontent.cgi?article=3323&context=greatplainsquarterly

Websites with information:

http://www.ohiohistory.org/collections--archives/manuscript-and-audiovisual/manuscripts/about-the-collecti

ons/political-papers

Finding aids:

http://www.ohiomemory.org/cdm/ref/collection/aids/id/3798

http://www.ohiomemory.org/utils/getfile/collection/aids/id/3857/filename/3804.pdfpage/page/1

[0374] Henry Styles Bridges Papers

Location: New England College Library, 98 Bridge St, Henniker, NH 03242

Description: Henry Styles Bridges (1898-1961) was governor of New Hampshire and United States senator from 1936 to 1961. He went to the Senate as a New Deal opponent. The papers contain correspondence from Barry Goldwater and William Loeb, among others.

Reference:

Styles Bridges: A Register of His Papers in the New England College Library, prepared by James J. Kiepper ([Henniker, N.H.] New England College Library, 1972).

[0375] Henry Styles Bridges Papers, 1923-1961

Location: Archives and Records Management, New Hampshire Department of State, 71 South Fruit Street, Concord, NH 03301

Description: General correspondence, political files, 190 scrapbooks, photographs, and memorabilia from his service as governor and U.S. senator. Majority of the collection consists of reprints and secondary material.

Websites with information:

http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=b000823

http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=47230

[0376] Joseph B. Bridston Papers, 1937-1961, OGLMC 0053

Location: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota 58202

Description: Bridston (1896-1965) established the J.B. Bridston Co. in 1934 and organized First Federal Savings and Loan Association in 1938. Also greatly involved in politics, his political career included terms as a N. D. State Senator (1939-1956), founder of the Republican Organizing Committee, and an unsuccessful U. S. Senatorial campaign (1946). Included are general correspondence, newspaper clippings, campaign material, the text of speeches, and general subject files. Files on Langer Hearings, 1941-1942, Senator Nye, 1944, (William) Langer, 1940-48, Communism, 1958-60, Anti-Communism Material, 1958, and Anti-Communism Material, 1957; and the following documents: Communism in Action: A Documented Study and Analysis of Communism in Operation in the Soviet Union: Prepared under the direction of Representative Everett Dirksen by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress, 1946; The Red Plotters, by Hamilton Fish, 1947; Report: The Strategy and Tactics of World Communism: Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, 1949; "McCarthy: A Documented Record," The Progressive, April 1954 [online at http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/tp/id/63472]; and Money Grows on Trees, by Harvey H. Springer (Englewood, Colo: Western Voice Publishers, 1943).

Websites with information:

http://library.und.edu/special-collections/orin-g-libby/alphabetical.php

https://apps.library.und.edu/archon/?p=collections/classifications&id=1

https://apps.library.und.edu/archon/?p=collections/collections&char=B

Finding aids:

http://webapp.und.edu/dept/library/Collections/og53.html

http://webapp.und.edu/dept/library/Collections/og53a.html

http://webapp.und.edu/dept/library/Collections/og53b.html

https://apps.library.und.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=547

[0376a] Fanny F. Brin papers, 1896-1958, Coll. 00633

Location: Minnesota Historical Society, 345 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55102-1906

Description: Fanny F. Brin (1884-1961) worked for peace, for Jewish welfare, and for the participation of woman in public affairs. Correspondence, speeches, articles, reports, minutes, news releases, scrapbooks, printed materials, and related papers documenting Brin's involvement in social and political movements of the 1920s and 1930s. The section Organizations Working for Peace contains a file on America First Committee. The section Jewish Welfare contains files on American Jewish Committee, undated, 1921-1939, consisting of publications of the Committee including The "Protocols"; Bolshevism and the Jews; Statement by Henry Ford; The Jews in Nazi Germany; and Bulletins; Charles E. Coughlin, undated, 1938-1940, including publications collected by Mrs. Brin regarding Father Coughlin's attacks on the Jews and regarding refutations of those attacks. They include reprints from the New York Times, The Nation, The Minnesota Leader, and other journals, as well as a pamphlet Father Coughlin: His "Facts" and Arguments [online at https://ia800303.us.archive.org/7/items/FatherCoughlinHisFactsAndArguments_20150

2/­Father%20­Coughlin%20his%20facts%20and%20arguments.PDF]; and General files on Anti-Semitism. The section Miscellaneous Files contains a file on Communism and socialism, including a copy of Max Eastman's Address to the Jury in the Second Masses Trial.

Websites with information:

http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/index_B.htm

Finding aid:

http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00633.xml

[0376b] Benjamin Helm Bristow Miscellaneous papers, 1861-1894

Location: Special Collections, The Filson Historical Society, 1310 South 3rd Street, Louisville, KY 40208

Description: Benjamin Helm Bristow (1832-1896) was a lawyer, railroad entrepreneur, secretary of the treasury, and Republican politician. Papers include seventeen letters, 1874-1876, written by Bristow to Edwin W. Stoughton containing his thoughts on the White League organization, among other matters.

Finding aid:

http://www.filsonhistorical.org/archive/guide1.html

[0376c] British authors collection, 1840-1953, M0121

Location: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Green Library, Stanford University, 557 Escondido Mall, Stanford, CA 94305-6064

Description: Correspondence, literary manuscripts, commonplace books, autographs, and photographs. Includes letters by Hilaire Belloc, Rudyard Kipling, and Rebecca West.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf758005h4/entire_text/

[0377] British Cartoon Archive [cartoons; digital collection]

Location: Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NU, England

Description: The British Cartoon Archive holds the artwork for more than 150,000 British editorial, socio-political, and pocket cartoons, supported by large collections of comic strips, newspaper cuttings, books and magazines. Cartoons on British Union of Fascists, Conservative Party, T. S. Eliot, immigration, Oswald Mosley, Enoch Powell, race relations, and Margaret Thatcher.

Finding aid:

http://www.cartoons.ac.uk

[0378] British Election Campaign Material, 1949-1974, GB 427 BEC

Location: University Archives and Special Collections, The Library, University of Salford, The Crescent, Salford, M5 4WT, UK

Description: This collection was originally assembled by the Conservative Party Central Office, consists of thousands of election leaflets, posters, newspaper articles, and other materials issued by candidates in the run-up to general and by-elections in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland from 1949 to February 1974. Various constituencies are included. Although the majority of the material relates to the three main political parties, Conservative, Labour, and Liberal, it also includes material from other candidates, including representatives of Communist, Plaid Cymru, Scottish National Party (SNP), and Unionist parties.

Finding aids:

http://www.library.salford.ac.uk/resources/special/election.xml

http://archiveshub.ac.uk/data/gb427-bec

http://archiveshub.ac.uk/data/gb427-bec.txt

http://archiveshub.ac.uk/data/gb427-bec.pdf

[0379] British Fascist, Anti-Fascist, and Anti-Semitic Printed Ephemera Collection, circa 1905-1963, MS 1886

Location: Sterling Memorial Library, Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University, 128 Wall Street, P.O. Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06520

Description: Collection of materials documenting British fascist, anti-fascist, and anti-Semitic political movements in the mid-twentieth century. Includes pamphlets, leaflets, and serially published newspapers and magazines produced by organizations such as the British Empire Union, British League, British Union of Fascists, H. R. Hoffmann, Imperial Fascist League, National Socialist League, National Workers' Party of Great Britain (Graham Seton Hutchison), and New Europe Group.

Finding aids:

http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.1886

http://drs.library.yale.edu:8083/fedora/get/mssa:ms.1886/PDF

[0380] British National Party Election Ephemera 1995-1996, COLL MISC 1021

Location: London School of Economics Library, Archives Division, Lionel Robbins Building, 10 Portugal Street, London WC2A 2HD, England

Description: The British National Party (BNP) was founded by John Tyndall in 1982 as an offshoot of the National Front and was later headed by headed by its National Chairman Nick Griffin. The BNP aims to ensure that the "British people retain their homeland and identity" through such measures as the halt to all further immigration, opposition to the single European Currency, and the selective exclusion of foreign-made goods from British markets and the reduction of foreign imports. Contains British National Party election ephemera, De Beauvoir Ward, London Borough of Hackney, June 1996, and British Nationalist (newsletter), April 1995.

Websites with information:

http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/handlists/

http://archives.lse.ac.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=COLL+MISC+1021

http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=5859&inst_id=1&nv1=browse&nv2=corp

Finding aids:

http://archiveshub.ac.uk/data/gb97-collmisc1021.txt

http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/handlists/BNP/BNP.html

https://www.archivesportaleurope.net/ead-display/-/ead/pl/aicode/GB-97/type/fa/id/GB+0097+COLL+­MI

SC+1021

[0381] British political campaign posters and broadsides, circa 1935-circa 1945s, BANC PIC 2005.006 [digital collection]

Location: The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720-6000

Description: Chiefly campaign posters from the 1935-1936 British elections and post-war election in 1945. Includes several National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations posters.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/hb409nb6wc/entire_text/

[0382] British Radical Pamphlets

Location: National Library of Australia, Parkes Place, Canberra ACT 2600, Australia

Description: The principal collection of British radical pamphlets of the twentieth century held in the Library was purchased from Guernsey Books of St Peter Port, Guernsey, in 1972. While the great bulk of the publications are left wing in varying degrees, some were issued by extreme right-wing organisations such as the National Front, National Pure Water Association, Racial Preservation Society, and the Yorkshire Campaign to Stop Immigration.

References: See 20th century British radicalism: a collection of 3227 original pamphlets, etc. / [assembled by Guernsey Books. Index] (St. Peter Port: Guernsey, 1972).

Websites with information:

http://www.nla.gov.au/selected-library-collections/british-radical-pamphlets

[0383] British Union Collection, c. 1925-1996, Ref: Special Collection

Location: Special Collections, The University Library, The University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK

Description: A collection of documents, published and unpublished, relating to the political movements associated with Sir Oswald Mosley - the New Party, the British Union of Fascists (later called the British Union of Fascists and National Socialists, or British Union), and the Union Movement, between circa 1925 to 1996. Series 1. Journals, contains copies of Action [1931; New Party journal]; the following British Union journals: Fascist Quarterly, British Union Quarterly, Fascist Week, Action [1936-1940; British Union of Fascists], The Blackshirt, British Union News (incorporating "The Blackshirt"), East London Pioneer, The Age of Plenty: a journal of the new politics, and The Woman Fascist; and the following Union Movement Journals: Unity, Mosley News Letter, Union (incorporating "Action"), Action (incorporating "Union"), The East London Worker (incorporating the East London Blackshirt), The East London Blackshirt (incorporating the East London Worker), East London Action, and The European (originally titled 'The European: the analytical review', changed in April 1954 to 'The European: the journal of opposition'). Series 2. Books, contains copies of books by A.K. Chesterton, James Drennan (i.e., W.E.D. Allen), Olive Hawks, Diana Mosley, Sir Oswald Mosley, and John Strachey. Series 3. Pamphlets, contains copies of pamphlets written by John Beckett, John Beckett and Raven Thomson, A. K. Chesterton, William Joyce, Viscount Lymington, Sir Oswald Mosley, Alexander Raven Thomson, John Wynn, J.F.C. Fuller, Alfred Norris, Robert Row, and Union Movement. Sub-series 3B. Duke of Bedford material (British People's Party), contains copies of the following pamphlets by the Duke of Bedford: Total disarmament, or, an international police force. 2nd ed. (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1948); For peace and prosperity: a peace charter issued by the British Peoples Party (London: People's Post, [1940s]); Why join the British People's Party? (London: People's Post, [1945]); Co-operation for peace: speech by the Duke of Bedford. House of Lords Tuesday, 16th October, 1945. Extract from the official report (London: HMSO, [1945]); An important message from the Duke of Bedford. [An open letter stating that he has decided to restart the BPP] (London: [Bedford], [1945]); Some essays on war and peace (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1944); Conscientious objectors: speech delivered House of Lords, Tuesday, 18th January, 1944 (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1944); War aims: economic and political questions: speech delivered House of Lords, Wednesday, 8th March, 1944 (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1944); Straight speaking from a patriot to an "ostrich" (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1948); Why blunder on?: first steps in an emergency programme to end war, disease and poverty (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1942); Why not think? (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1945); Where have we got to? (Glasgow: Strickland Press, [1943?]); Hope: not dope. 2nd rev.ed. (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1945); Night bombing: is it human and effective? (Glasgow: Strickland Press, [1943]); The conscientious objector: speech delivered… House of Lords, Tuesday, 2nd March, 1943 (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1943); Propaganda for proper geese (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1944); Is this justice?: an examination of Regulation 18B (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1943); Wholesale bombing (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1944); In a nutshell (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1951); The fate of a peace effort, by the Marquess of Tavistock (London: published by the Marquess of Tavistock, 1940). Also contains pamphlets by G. S. Oddie and an advertising leaflet for People's Post: a news and views monthly … edited by John Beckett (London: People's Post, [1940s]). Series 6. Miscellaneous documents, contains copies of The Regulation 18B British Union Detainees List. (Compiled by John Warburton; [revised by] Jeffrey Wallder. [n.p.], 1997), along with the Second issue [revised and expanded, 2001], Addition to the Second issue (2005), and Second addition to the Second issue (2007).

Websites with information:

http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/specalphae

Finding aids:

http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/bunion

http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/library/special/bunion

http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15847coll6/id/106/rec/2

http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15847coll6/id/106

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.517801!/file/BUCall.pdf

[0384] British Union of Fascists (BUF) Collection

Location: Labour History Archive and Study Centre, People's History Museum, Left Bank, Spinningfields, Manchester M3 3ER, England

Description: The Labour Party archives contain replies to a series of questionnaires sent in 1934 to all constituency parties relating to local fascist activity, as well as copies of Blackshirt; several copies of 10 Points of Fascism; Fascism and Agriculture (British Union of Fascists, 1933); and The Fascist (Imperial Fascist League), No. 61, June 1934. The Archive of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) contains a large amount of material relating to the BUF, plus leaflets from other or unknown fascist organisations, including the Imperial Fascist League and the Nationalist Association; cuttings about anti-fascist and fascist demonstrations at Olympia, Hyde Park and Cable Street, among others; and fascist material from the 1980s, including leaflets, pamphlets etc from various fascist groups including the Racial Preservation Society, the National Socialist Movement, the National Front, National Party, British National Party, Board of Deputies of Jewish Control, and National Front Ex-Servicemen's Association. Leaflets include one entitled 'Jews take away the Britishers Jobs' (1930s) (CP/CENT/SUBJ/04/01). There is also a pamphlet collection containing several dozen pamphlets.

Reference:

Daniel Tilles, British Fascist Antisemitism and Jewish Responses, 1932-40 (London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2015).

Websites with information:

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=394-cp_1&cid=1-67-9-10#1-67-9-10

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=394-lp_1-4&cid=1-3-6-8-3#1-3-6-8-3

http://www.phm.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/1-British-Union-of-Fascists1.pdf

http://www.manchesterjewishstudies.org/sources

[0385] British Union of Fascists detainees list; 1939-1945, AMS 6702

Location: East Sussex Record Office, The Keep, Woollards Way, Brighton BN1 9BP, England

Description: Listing of people detained under Defence Regulation 18B which allowed British citizens to be imprisoned without charge or the right of appeal if the Home Secretary felt that their liberty was putting security at risk. The majority of people detained were members of either the British Union of Fascists or the National Socialists and a disproportionately large number came from Sussex. The list was compiled in 2001 by John Warburton and Jeffrey Wallder.

Websites with information:

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/accessions/2006/06digests/politics.htm

Finding aid:

http://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_AMS6702

[0386] British Union of Fascists [Miscellaneous Pamphlets, Leaflets, etc] (1932-39)—Shelfmark(s): General Reference Collection W.P.5322, Guard book spine:; Tracts on fascism

Location: British Library, 96 Euston Rd London, Greater London NW1 2DB, England

Description: Pamphlets and leaflets range from those written by Mosley himself, with general themes, such as 10 Points of Fascism in 1933, to anti-Semitic rhetoric like The Apotheosis of the Jew from Ghetto to Park Lane (1937), written by A.K. Chesterton, director of publicity and propaganda for the party. Other pamphlets and leaflets include Open letter from Oswald Mosley (1932); Membership Form (1932); Join the British Union of Fascists (1932); Taxation and the People, by Oswald Mosley (ca. 1937); British Union Foreign Policy, by Capt. Robert Gordon-Canning; Mind Britain's Business (ca. 1937); Fascism in Britain, by Oswald Mosley (1933); British Union for British Race, by Oswald Mosley; 10 Points (1937); Ten Points of Fascist Policy, by Oswald Mosley; Read and Enrol (1937); Blackshirts Back Mosley Because Mosley Backs Britain (1937); Are You British? Then You Must be Fascist (1937); Support Fascism and Save the Fishermen (1937); Trade Unionists! You are the Victims (1937); Big Boy Bevin! (1937); "...then Atheistic Communism will come," by Colan (1937); The British Union Stands for Trade Unionism; Follow Mosley (1937); Dockers! Nothing has been done (1937); British Union and the Transport Workers (1937); The Miners' Only Hope; Blackshirt Policy Alone can save the Coal-fields (1937); The Empire and the British Union (1937); The Simple Jewish Worker (verse, 1937); Sing the Marching Song with the Blackshirts (1937); Big Fish and the Little Fish, by A. Raven Thomson; Finance, Democracy and the Shopkeeper (1937); Jews & Reds Cause the Trouble, by Dan Chatter (1937); To Every Briton; If You Love Our Country (1937); British Union and the Transport Workers (1937); What Jews Did in the W- (partial pamphlet, 1937); The British Union and The Jews, by E. G. Clarke (1937); 'Gainst Trust & Monopoly! by F. D. Hill; Shopkeepers Action (1937); Pharmacy in British Union (1937); Britain and Jewry (1938); Break the Chains That Bind Us, by A. Raven Thomson; Our Financial Masters, by A. Raven Thomson (1937); March to Sanity, by Maj.-Gen J.F.C. Fuller (1937); The Land and the People, by Jorian Jenks; British Union Agricultural Policy (1937); The Inward Strength of a National Socialist, by Capt. Robert Gordon-Canning (1938); Is Lancashire Doomed? (1938); ARP--Be Prepared! (ca. 1939); British Union and Social Credit, by W.K.A.J. Chambers-Hunter (ca. 1939); Menace of the Chain Stores, by Peter Heyward (ca. 1939); Labour's Peace Policy, by Michael Goulding (ca. 1939); The Coming Corporate State, by A. Raven Thomson (ca. 1939); The Holy Land: Arab or Jew? by Capt. R. Gordon-Canning (1938) [online at https://ia600606.us.archive.org/16/items/ArabOrJew/FullPagePhoto.pdf]; Towards Freedom, by H.W. Kenyon; and Trade Unionism, Its History and Future (ca. 1939).

Websites with information:

http://www.esrc.ac.uk/_images/Pamphlets%20and%20Ephemera%20at%20the%20British%20Library_tcm8-23419.pdf

[0387] Collection of British Union of Fascists Newspapers, Reference: MS784

Location: Special Collections Department, Cadbury Research Library, Muirhead Tower (Lower Ground Floor), University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, England

Description: This newspaper collection comprises three different British Union of Fascists newspapers: 'Action', 'Fascist Week, and 'The Blackshirt'. The newspapers reported on activities of the British Union of Fascists in the UK, leading up to, and during the first part of the Second World War. All the newspapers had a regular feature by, or about, Oswald Mosley. The advent of the Second World War, and the internment of Mosley and many other active fascists in Britain on 23 May 1940 under Defence Regulation 18B, had a big impact on the production of the newspapers. 'The Blackshirt' ceased publication in 1939, and the last edition of 'Action' was 6 June 1940.

Websites with information:

http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=XMS784

Finding aid:

http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/GetDocument.ashx?db=Catalog&fname=MS784.pdf

[0388] The British Union of Fascists: newspapers and secret files [digital collection]

Description: This collection consists of ten series: 1. Action, with Action nos. 1 (February 21 1936)-222 (June 6, 1940). Action was the official organ of the British Union. 2. The Blackshirt, with Blackshirt nos. 1 (February 1933)-261 (May 1939). From 1 June 1934, it incorporated the short-lived periodical, The Fascist Week, and became styled "The official organ of the British Union of Fascists" until the launch of Action. 3. The East London Pioneer (1936-1937). 4. Fascist Week (Nov. 1933-May 1934). 5. Miscellaneous papers of BUF members, deposited in the Imperial War Museum relate to members of the British Union of Fascists during the period between 1933 and the end of the Second World War, including Captain H.W. Luttman-Johnson, one of the founders of the 'January Club'; William Joyce, the British Union of Fascists' Director of Propaganda; J. Macnab; R. Ling; as well as the manuscript of Margaret Heard's book, 'Stepping stones to Austria', describing her life as the wife of an interned half-German member of the BUF. 6. Defense Regulation 18B, Advisory Committee papers: Sir Oswald Mosley. 7. WAR: Defence Regulation 18B detainee: Mosley, Sir Oswald. 8. Right-wing extremists: Sir Oswald Mosley/Lady Mosley. 9. Prison Dept.: registered papers (Series 2), and 10. Miscellaneous papers on Mosley's release.

Websites with information:

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/collection.php?cid=9781851171255

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-act

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-bla

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-elp

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-faw

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-iwm

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=ho283

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=ho45

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=kv2

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=pcom9

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=release

[0389] British Union Regulation 18B Detainees Lists, Reference: MS664

Location: Special Collections Department, Cadbury Research Library, Muirhead Tower (Lower Ground Floor), University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, England

Description: A list of citizens detained in 1939 and 1940 under British Union Regulation 18B, many of whom were members of the British Union of Fascists and National Socialists. The list, with supplements, was produced by John Warburton and Jeffrey Walder.

Websites with information:

http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=XMS664&pos=1

http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/TreeBrowse.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&field=RefNo&key=XMS664

British Union Regulation 18B Detainees List (March 2006 edition):

https://archive.org/download/TheDefenceRegulation18b/18bDetaineesList.pdf

British Union Regulation 18B Detainees List (Nov. 2008 edition):

http://www.oswaldmosley.com/downloads/18b%20Detainees%20List.pdf

[0390] Broadsheet Collective, 1971-1999, NZMS 596

Location: Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland City Libraries, Private Bag 92300, Auckland 1142, New Zealand

Description: The collection consists of an incomplete run of administrative records including minutes of meetings, 1989-1999, financial records, correspondence and an almost complete run of Broadsheet magazine. Broadsheet developed a research resource titled Womanfile. Arranged by subject, files contain extracts from publications, correspondence, published and unpublished material, newspaper clippings and sundry papers. Contains papers, 1979-1986, and newspaper clippings, 1984-1986, on the right wing, including the following sources or topics: Dr Daniel Overduin, anti-abortion propaganda, Geoff McDonald, Christian Alternative Movement of New Zealand, The Australian League of Rights, Feminist for life – pro-woman, pro-life, pro-family, Mothers on the march, Women who want to be women newsletter, Zealandia, and Challenge Weekly.

Finding aid:

http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/dbtw-wpd/msonline/%5Cimages%5Cmanuscripts%5C­inventories%5Cnz

ms596inventorypublic.pdf

[0391] Broadsides and Ephemera Collection, 1700s-2000s (bulk 1900s) [digital collection]

Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Box 90185, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708-0185

Description: The Broadsides and Ephemera Collection contains broadsides, pamphlets, form letters, posters, newspapers, tickets, and other short printed items dating from the eighteenth to the twentieth century (with the majority dating from the nineteenth century). Truly an interdisciplinary collection, the Broadsides and Ephemera Collection includes materials related to political campaigns, politics, theater, dance, popular entertainments, immigration and emigration, advertising, travel, expositions, military recruitment and campaigns, as well as issues related to race, class, gender, and religion. Contains a copy of Alexander H. Stephens, "Hon. A. H. Stephens, of Ga., on Know-Nothingism," Chronicle and Sentinel, 9 May 1855; an undated broadside soliciting membership in the Ku Klux Klan (ca. 1850-1900); Advertisement for a National States Rights Party rally for the "white public only" where "the white public is invited to hear the nations no. 1 racist Rev. Connie Lynch," Durham Co., N.C., Sept. 16, 1970; Double-sided broadside advertising "Ku Klux Klan Day" at the State Fair of Texas, Oct. 24, 1923, and an application form for prospective members; illustrated circular for Texas Ku Klux Klan members, 1924; Announcement for a Ku Klux Klan Parade in Lorena, Texas, 1913; Petition for Citizenship in the Invisible Empire: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (n.d.); and an open letter from J. Thos Heflin of LaFayette, Ala., to Edmond W. Pettus on the campaign of Gov. Smith of New York for President, in which Heflin faults Smith for differing from the Democratic Party of the South on immigration, Prohibition, white supremacy and racial segregation, Sept. 22, 1928.

Finding aids:

http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/broadsides/about/

http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/broadsides/

[0392] Broadsides Collection, 1965-1970

Location: Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries, 222 Waverly Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244-2010

Description: The Broadsides Collection consists entirely of printed material. Topics are nuclear disarmament, right wing Christianity, and the Vietnam War. Formats include newsletters, newsclippings, brochures, reports, and other types of ephemeral materials.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.syr.edu/xtf/search?brand=ead;collection=ead;sort=title;titleAlpha=BB;startDoc=61

Finding aids:

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/b/broadsides.htm

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/print/broadsides_prt.htm

[0393] Richard Brockett Collection [193-] to [199-], UQFL284

Location: Fryer Library, Level 4, Duhig Building (Building 2), University of Queensland, Brisbane St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia

Description: Typescripts, correspondence, photocopied articles, publications. This collection was assembled by Richard Brockett during his research for his thesis, "Douglas Social Credit in Queensland 1929-1939" (University of Queensland, Department of History); and during his preliminary research for a PhD. thesis on the Social Credit movement during wartime Australia, 1940-1945.

Websites with information:

http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/35820083?q&versionId=45325368

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/225841004

http://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-relating-to-social-credit/oclc/225841004

Finding aids:

http://www.library.uq.edu.au/fryer/ms/uqfl284.pdf

http://web.archive.org/web/20040702173217/http://www.library.uq.edu.au/fryer/ms/uqfl284.html

[0394] Nils-Eric Brodin papers, 1939-1982, Coll. 70010

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: Speeches and writings, notes, clippings, bulletins, press releases, and printed matter, relating to the welfare state in Sweden; American and world politics; student radicalism; and conservative political groups in the United States. Includes a book-length study, Power and the Welfare State: Power and Politics in Sweden, 1932-1969 (1969). Includes pamphlets, newsletters, and leaflets on education and Communism.

Reference:

Guide to the Hanna Collection and Related Archival Materials at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace on the Role of Education in 20th-Century Society, by Fakhreddin Moussav (Stanford, Calif., Hoover Institution Press, 1982), pp. 20-21.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6c6035cr/entire_text/

[0395] Photographs from the Brooklyn Daily Eagle Morgue, c. 1900-1955 (bulk c. 1920-1955), Coll. BC 0018 [photographs]

Location: Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11238

Description: Includes photographs of Representative Bruce Alger, Americans for Intellectual Freedom, T. Coleman Andrews, Ezra T. Benson, Senator Theodore Bilbo, Bryant W. Bowles, Senator John Bricker, Senator Styles Bridges, William F. Buckley, Jr., Louis F. Budenz, Representative Usher L. Burdick, Harry F. Byrd, Senator Homer Capehart, Dr. Alexis Carrel, Whittaker Chambers, Gen. Maj. Claire Chennault, Calvin Coolidge, John G. Crommelin, Crusade For Freedom, Rev. Dr. Edward Lodge Curran, Senator James Eastland, Governor Charles Edison, Finn Twins: Charles & George, Representative Hamilton Fish, James V. Forrestal, Freedom Bell, Benjamin Gitlow, Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Baron Kiichiro Hiranuma, Alger Hiss, Representative Clare E. Hoffman, Senator Rush D. Holt, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Edward Hunter, Senator William E. Jenner, Representative Ben F. Jensen, Tyler Kent, Admiral H.E. Kimmel, Senator William F. Knowland, Alfred Kohlberg, Gov. Alfred M. Landon, Senator William Langer, Owen J. Lattimore, Representative William Lemke, Eugene Lyons, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Clarence E. Manion, J.B. Matthews, Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, Senator Karl E. Mundt, Westbrook Pegler, William Dudley Pelley, Vladimir Michaelovich Petrov, Ezra Pound, Representative John E. Rankin, and Robert R. Reynolds.

Finding aids:

http://www.bklynlibrary.org/sites/default/files/files/pdf/bc/PhotosBDE-Morgue.pdf

http://www.bklynpubliclibrary.org/sites/default/files/files/pdf/bc/MorguePhotographs.pdf

http://www.seo-li.com/pdf/morgue-brooklyn-public-library-108903.pdf

http://www.bklynlibrary.org/sites/default/files/files/pdf/bc/Photographs%20from%20the%20Brooklyn%2

0Daily%20Eagle%20Morgue%20--%20MASTER%20FILE.pdf

[0396] Emily Brookes Reference Files on Political Extremism, 1940-1972 (bulk 1960s), SCRC 78

Location: Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries, 1210 Polett Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19122

Description: Emily Brookes researched and collected publications of the radical right movement of the 1960s and 1970s, especially as it manifested itself in Arizona. Brookes was in communication with Franklin H. Littell, a Temple professor who published an exposé on extremism in America, Wild Tongues. The collection houses a variety of newspaper and magazine clippings, printed materials and publications, ephemera, and correspondence pertaining to the radical right movement, primarily in Arizona. Files on "Fact finder"; "Terrible 1313"; "The Hate Campaign Against the U.N.," by Gordon D. Hall; "United States Day" committee, Inc.; "Up with People,"; "We the People,"; World Youth Crusade for Freedom; All-American Conference to Combat Communism; America's Future Inc.; American Economic Foundation; American Legion; American Council of Christian Churches; Americans for Constitutional Action; anti-government; anti-communist movement; Bookmailer News; Bricker Amendment; William F. Buckley, Jr.; Catholic Church; Christian Anti-Communism Crusade; Christian Nationalist Crusade; Christian Crusade; Christian economics; Church response to extremism; Citizens foreign aid committee; Citizens information center; Committee of One Million; Communism; Communism and American religion; Communism, master plan; Communism and civil rights; Constitutional Amendments; Cuba; James O. Eastland; Harry T. Eastland; Farm Bureau Federation; Col. Victor J. Fox; For America; Fundamental American Freedoms; Free Enterprise; Freedom Institute; Freedom School; Freedoms Foundation; Guy Gabaldon; Barry Goldwater; Group Research, Inc.; Harding College; Edward Hunter; Billy James Hargis; Air Force manual; J. Edgar Hoover; House Un-American Activities Committee; Human Events; Immigration; Impeach Warren, "Independent America"; Insider's Newsletter. International Youth Federation for Freedom; Institute for American Democracy; International Christian Relief; John Birch Society; Katanga; Krux; John F. Kennedy assassination; Ku Klux Klan; Labor – Daniel Lyons; Liberal efforts; Liberty Lobby; Liberty Amendment; Liberty Bells Arizona newsletter; Liberty Letter; Douglas MacArthur; Pat McCarran; Mary Maffeo; Maricopa Advisory Council reports; J. B. Matthews; Milton Mayer; Joseph McCarthy; Kenneth McFarland; Minority of One; Carl McIntire; "Christian Beacon"; Mental Health; Walter Meyer; Minutemen; Mission Mountain College; National Republican Congressional Committee; Nixon; National Economic Council; National Association for the Advancement of White People; National Institute for Law, Order and Justice; National Committee of Christian Laymen; New Left; News and Views; Wayne Oates – Oxman; Operation Abolition; Pepperdine College; Phoenix forum; Prayer; Prayer Amendment; Question 7 [Nevada pro-abortion referendum]; Race problems; Race and racial issues; Radical right; Radio Free Europe; religion vs. communism; Reason; Religion, news clippings; Republican party; Rhodesia; Right-wing extremists; Phyllis Schlafly; Ralph Staggs; School aid; Fred Schwarz; School of Anti-Communism; Sex education; Dean Weldon P. Shofstall, Ph.D.; Dan Smoot; State department; John Swomley; Student Anti-Communism League; William Sullivan; Tactics; Test Ban Treaty; Textbook censorship; Truth for Youth; The Church League of America; The Remnant; Ralph Lord Roy; The Thunderbird; The Quill; The Church League of America. "News and Views"; UNESCO; UNICEF; and United Nations.

Websites with information:

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/889884473

http://www.worldcat.org/title/emily-brookes-reference-files-on-political-extremism-1940-1972/oclc/8898844

73

Finding aid:

http://library.temple.edu/scrc/emily-brookes-reference-files

[0397] The papers of Karl Boyd Brooks, 1986-1996, MSS 235

Location: Special Collections, Albertsons Library, Boise State University, 1910 University Drive, Boise, ID 83725-1430

Description: Karl Boyd Brooks (1956- ) is a lawyer, environmentalist, and historian; member of the Idaho State Senate, 1986-1992; professor of history and environmental studies, University of Kansas, 2003- . Correspondence, memos, reports, bills, studies, campaign documents, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, photos, and other papers, relating to Brooks' service in the Idaho State Senate (1986-1992), his campaigns for office, Idaho politics in general, and his work as program liaison and acting executive director of the Idaho Conservation League (1993-1995). Files on Wise Use movement / Radical Right, 1994-1995; Wise Use movement / Radical Right: Militia, 1995; Wise Use movement / Radical Right: Pete Cenarrusa, 1994-1995; and Wise Use movement / Radical Right: "The Real War on the West," by Scott Reed, 1994 (first draft).

Websites with information:

http://library.boisestate.edu/Special/PARGRAPH/mss235.shtm

Finding aid:

http://library.boisestate.edu/Special/findingaids/fa235.shtm

[0398] The Broom Newspapers Collection, 1946-1948, URB/BNC

Location: Urban Archives Center, Special Collections and Archives, Oviatt Library, California State University, Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330-8326

Description: The Broom newspaper touted itself as a voice to the Christian Community of Southern California. The Broom was published by (later owner) Fred de Aryan (1928- ) and his father and editor, C. Leon de Aryan (1886-1965), in East San Diego beginning in 1932. The Broom was primarily dedicated to expounding reactionary theories on anti-Semitism, racial purity, war, and interpreting the word of Christ. The paper was also used as a propaganda sheet against America's involvement in World War II. Typical examples of article subjects are "Message of Holy Zarathushtra," "The Heroism of Peace in Wartime," "Synopsis of and Essay on the 'Race Problem'," "Slave-Laboring German Prisoners of War," and "Sanhedrin: 70 Anti-Christ Master Minds." This collection of 22 issues of the newspaper, between Volume XVI, no. 30 (April 15, 1946) and Volume XVIII, no. 40 (July 5, 1948), is arranged in chronological order.

Websites with information:

https://findingaids.csun.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/collections&browse

http://library.csun.edu/Collections/SCA/UAC/CollectionCodesOLD

http://www.ghi-dc.org/files/publications/inhouse/rg/rg024/rg24_007.pdf

http://www.cla.temple.edu/feinsteincenter/files/2014/03/ArchiveTableMergedDataupdated10-25-13.pdf

Finding aids:

http://findingaids.csun.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=40

http://findingaids.csun.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=40&q=&rootcontentid=555#id555

http://web.archive.org/web/20081203225026/http://library.csun.edu/Collections/SCA/UAC/DFG/bnc.html

https://web.archive.org/web/20081203225026/http://library.csun.edu/Collections/SCA/UAC/DFG/bnc.html

Reference:

Juliana Smart, “The Broom, Mazdaznan, and the Radical Right in San Diego, 1930-1945" (M.A., California State University, San Marcos, 2014), http://csusm-dspace.calstate.edu/bitstream/handle/10211.3/123291/SmartJulian

a_Summer2014.pdf?sequence=1.

[0399] Frank Broomfield Papers regarding the campaign against fluoridation of the Dunedin City water supply, 1960-1966, Misc-MS-0725

Location: Hocken Library, 90 Anzac Ave, Dunedin, New Zealand

Description: Frank Broomfield was a retired civil engineer. The collection consists primarily of material used to write the 14 page 'Submission opposing the Fluoridation of the City Water Supply to the Mayor and Council of Dunedin, N.Z.', by Frank Broomfield, January 1966. Included is a copy of a letter (dated 29 November 1962) Broomfield sent to the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition, the Minister of Agriculture and the Minister of Health, with a reply from the Minister of Health, D.N. McKay (5 December 1962) rejecting Broomfield's thesis. There is a copy of a New Zealand Court of Appeal judgement by three justices, delivered on 13 December 1963, regarding fluoridation. There is also printed material from England, the United States, Australia and New Zealand opposing fluoridation, information from the Hastings Anti-Fluoridation Society, the N.Z. Anti Fluoridation Association and the Anti Water-Fluoridation Council of Australia and New Zealand. Also included are a large number of letters to E.A. Aubin, the Editor of the 'Otago Daily Times'.

Websites with information:

http://hakena.otago.ac.nz/nreq/Welcome.html

[0400] Frank Cullen Brophy papers, 1882-1976, MS 1225

Location: Arizona Historical Society, Library & Archives, 949 East Second Street, Tucson, AZ 85719

Description: Frank C. Brophy (1894-1978) was a banker, rancher, writer, and conservative political activist. He was one of the founders and a long-time member of the John Birch Society. Correspondents include Holmes Alexander, Norman Allderdice, Gary Allen, T. Coleman Andrews, L. Brent Bozell, William F. Buckley Jr., Howard Buffett, Campaign for the 48 States, Citizens for Foreign Aid, Barry Goldwater, J. Evetts Haley, Joseph P. Kamp, George Knupffer, Arthur Bliss Lane, Clare Boothe Luce, Clarence Manion, Joseph McCarthy, John Francis Neylan, Revilo Oliver, Westbrook Pegler, Ronald Reagan, Archie Roosevelt, John Rousselot, Dan Smoot, Robert B. Snowden, Scott Stanley (& The American Opinion), Robert Taft, Robert Welch, Rex Westerfield, and Wendell Willkie. Political correspondence concerning Edwin Walker. Series 3: Political Files, 1918-1977. Sub-series 2: Goldwater files, 1939-1977, includes correspondence with Barry Goldwater, speeches and addresses by Goldwater, and a copy of Brophy's pamphlet Must Barry Goldwater be Destroyed? Sub-series 3: Political Files, 1926-1975, contains files on American Party, American Liberty League, Americans for Constitutional Action, Campaign for the 48 States, Citizens for Foreign Aid, Crusade for Freedom, For America, Human Events, Fulton Lewis Programme, Liberty Amendment, National Review, National Economic Council, New Party, United States Flag Committee, Victory in Vietnam Committee, and Young Americans for Freedom. Series 9: Organizations, 1929-1975, contains files on Catholic Traditionalist movement. Correspondence, Catholic Traditionalist movement. Publications, Knights of Malta, Moral re-armament, and St. John of Jerusalem.

Websites with information:

http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/49605407

http://www.worldcat.org/title/brophy-papers-frank-brophy-political-files-1918-1977/oclc/49605407

Finding aid:

http://www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/upLoads/library_Brophy-Family.pdf

[0401] Lyle Brothers collection, 1965-1990, Coll. 8287

Location: American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Avenue, Laramie, WY 82071

Description: Lyle and Florence Brothers were nutrition counselors in Florida who collected right-wing literature and propaganda. The collection consists of a wide assortment of right-wing material. It contains nativist, fundamentalist, anti-Semitic, racist, Libertarian and Republican literature and propaganda. It is largely focused against Jews, Communists, Liberals, the Federal Reserve, National Association for Colored People, the United Nations, the Soviet Union, Communist China, and the Latin American liberation movement. There is also literature and propaganda in opposition to income taxes, modern art, progressive education, sex education, drugs, fluoridation of water, national health care, welfare for the poor, unions, government regulation of corporations and the media. The material supports a strong military, small businesses, corporate capitalism, the war on drugs, and the fundamentalist family and moral values. The John Birch Society, Aryan Nations and Don Bell materials are fairly representative.

Websites with information:

https://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/_files/collection_guides/politics_guide_2009_ed2016.pdf

https://web.archive.org/web/20160919110928/https://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/collections/guides/politics.pdf

http://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/collections/guides/cold-war.pdf

http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/60610919

http://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-1965-1990/oclc/60610919

Finding aid:

http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=wyu-ah08287.xml

[0402] Earl Browder Papers, 1879-1990

Location: Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries, 222 Waverly Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244-2010

Description: Earl Russell Browder (1891-1973) was General secretary of the Communist Party of the United States from 1930 through its dissolution in 1944. The Earl Browder Papers consist of biographical material, correspondence-subject files, writings and memorabilia. Correspondence-subject files on Amerasia, America First Party, American Legion, Anti-Communist legislation, Anti-Semitism, Anti-Hitlerism and Latin America, Leon Milton Birkhead, Black Legion, Elizabeth Churchill Brown, Louis F. Budenz, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., California State Senate Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities, William Henry Chamberlin, Whittaker Chambers, Charles Edward Coughlin, Edward Lodge Curran, Dies Committee, Everett M. Dirksen, Brice P. Disque, Bella V. Dodd, Max Eastman, Fascists in America, Hamilton Fish, III, Foreign Policy Association, Foundation for Economic Education, Inc., Headlines and What's Behind Them, [Henry] Regnery Company, Institute of Pacific Relations, Virgil Jordan, Joseph P. Kamp, Alfred Kohlberg, Ku Klux Klan, Isaac Don Levine, Seymour Martin Lipset, Jay Lovestone, Clare Boothe Luce, Eugene Lyons, National Union for Social Justice, Westbrook Pegler, George Samuel Schuyler, Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith, Social Justice, George Ephraim Sokolsky, Maurice J. and Herbert A. Speiser, The Christian Front, The Fund for the Republic, Inc., and Harry Dexter White.

Reference:

Kathleen Manwaring, "Radicalism Collections in Syracuse University Library," American Communist History, Volume 5, Issue 2 (2006), pp. 173-192.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.syr.edu/xtf/search?brand=ead;collection=ead;sort=title;titleAlpha=EE;

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/ead/subj_list_from_db.htm

Finding aids:

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/b/browder_e.htm

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/print/browder_e_prt.htm

[0403] Earl Browder Papers, 1891-1975 (Glen Rock, N.J., Microfilming Corporation of America, 1976) [microfilm]

Description: Earl Browder (1891-1973) was General Secretary of the Communist Party of the United States of America from 1929 to 1944. The Earl Browder papers were microfilmed as originally organized by the staff of the George Arents Research Library, Syracuse University. Added to the microfilm edition were such printed materials as Communist periodicals and bulletins, proceedings of the National Convention of the Communist Party of the United States of America from 1921 to 1972, and over 400 pamphlets, some of which do not exist in the Syracuse University collection.

Reference:

Earl Browder Papers, 1891-1975: A Guide to the Microfilm Edition, edited by Jack T. Ericson (Glen Rock, N.J., Microfilming Corp. of America, 1976).

Websites with information:

http://arachne.library.emory.edu/web/subjects/humanities/NEH/communism.html

http://www.proquest.com/en-US/catalogs/collections/detail/Browder-Earl-Papers-62.shtml

[0404] Arthur Brown Collection, 1976-2000, M0009444DO

Location: Special Collections Room, The Sir Michael Cobham Library, Bournemouth University, Talbot Campus, Poole, Dorset BH12 5BB, UK

Description: Arthur Brown is a former Police Inspector Cheshire Constabulary, and Lecturer in Law and Public Administration at West Cheshire College. Contains a copy of Peter Shipley, "The National Front: Racialism and neo-Fascism in Britain," Conflict Studies, no. 97, July 1978, and a box of left and right wing journals, including Black Flag and Bulldog, and other journals and flyers.

Finding aid:

http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/library/using-the-library/arthur-brown.html

[0405] Edgar A. Brown Papers, 1911-1975, MSS 91

Location: Special Collections Library, Strom Thurmond Institute Building, Clemson University, 230 Kappa Street, Clemson, SC 29634-3001

Description: Edgar A. Brown (1888-1975) was a South Carolina state senator, 1942-1972. Files on Augusta Courier, James F. Byrnes, Senator Homer Capehart, Civil Rights, Communism, Barry Goldwater, Roy V. Harris, Integration, Olin D. Johnston, Lester Maddox, Burnet R. Maybank, Richard Nixon, Segregation, J. Strom Thurmond, and Voter Registration (Voting Rights Act), 1965.

Websites with information:

http://library.clemson.edu/depts/specialcollections/finding-aids/

Finding aids:

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss91.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss911.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss912.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss913.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss914.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss915.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss0091BrownPicturesEtc.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss0091BrownTaggedItems.pdf

[0406] Elizabeth Churchill Brown Papers, 1943-1984, Coll. 84010

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: Journalist (1908-1986?). Memoirs, other writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to American politics, especially during the 1950s; Senator Joseph McCarthy; and American Communism. The series Correspondence, 1943-1978, contains correspondence with Ezra Taft Benson, Senator Styles Bridges, Committee of Christian Laymen, Inc., Devin-Adair Co., Publishers, Hilaire du Berrier, Senator James O. Eastland, Senator Barry Goldwater, Frank Hanighen, Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper, J. Edgar Hoover, Herbert Hoover, William E. Jenner, August E. Johansen, Joseph Kamp, Russell Kirk, Senator William F. Knowland, Fred C. Koch, Alfred Kohlberg, Joseph M. Lalley, Madalen Leetch, Clare Boothe Luce, Florence Fowler Lyons, Joseph McCarthy, Reverend Carl McIntire, J.B. Matthews, Senator Karl Mundt, Lyle Munson, National Review (William F. Buckley Jr., Frank S. Meyer), Newsweek (Raymond Moley), Otto Otepka, Westbrook Pegler (King Features Syndicate), Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Henry Regnery, George Sokolsky, Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer, The Wanderer (Walter and Joseph Matt, Editors), Senator Strom Thurmond, Senator John G. Tower, James B. Utt, General A.C. Wedemeyer, Robert Welch (John Birch Society), and Alice Widener. The series Subject Files, 1837-1984, contains writings and statements by Lewis Albert Alesen, John W. Bricker, Styles Bridges, Harry F. Byrd, Claire L. Chennault, Hilaire du Berrier, James O. Eastland, Myron C. Fagan, Paul Findley, Barry Goldwater, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, William E. Jenner, George Racey Jordan, Fulton Lewis, Jr., Florence Fowler Lyons, Douglas MacArthur, George W. Malone, J.B. Matthews, Joe McCarthy (mimeographed report, Documentary Evidence on Philip C. Jessup, Ambassador-at-Large, 1951), Carl McIntire, Francis J. McNamara, Karl E. Mundt, Carleton Putnam, Phyllis Schlafly, Willis E. Stone, Strom Thurmond, A.C. Wedemeyer, Robert Welch, Nathaniel Weyl, Charles A. Willoughby, and John T. Wood; copies of Charles Stickley, Brain-washing: A Synthesis of the Text-Book on Psychopolitics, 1955; Communists, Negroes and Integration, by J.B. Matthews; Mental Robots, by Lewis Albert Alesen (1957); Gold and Freedom, by George Racey Jordan; The Party of Betrayal, by Joseph McCarthy (1950); Background to Korea, by Alexander Wiley, H. Alexander Smith, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, and Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.; The Protection of Freedom, by Herbert Hoover; Ten Years of the United Nations...Soviet's Greatest Hoax, by Edward B. Simmons (1956); Documentation of U.N. Plot to Destroy U.S., by Myron C. Fagan; Reports on UNESCO, by Florence Fowler Lyons; The American Right Wing; and First National Directory of "Rightist" Groups, Publications and Some Individuals in the United States; correspondence with the American Legion, American Legion Magazine, Devin-Adair Co., Publishers, Everett Dirksen, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Modern Age, Karl E. Mundt, the Republican National Committee, and George Sokolsky; printed or mimeographed transcripts of speeches by John W. Bricker, James O. Eastland, Barry Goldwater, J. Edgar Hoover, William E. Jenner, and Robert Welch; radio broadcast transcript by Fulton Lewis, Jr.; uncorrected galleys of State Department report on Malta and Yalta conferences, Parts I and II, 1938-1976; copies of Exposé (1951 Nov. 1-1953 Jan.) and The Freeman; and files on Alliance; American Coalition of Patriotic Societies; American Legion; American Public Relations Forum; Americanism (patriotism), including correspondence with Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer; anti-Communism; Anti-United Nations; John M. Ashbrook; AWARE, Inc., including correspondence with J. Edgar Hoover; Louis Budenz; Campaign for the 48 States; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), including correspondence with Alfred Kohlberg; Citizens Councils; Citizens Foreign Aid Committee; Civil rights; Communism; Communist infiltration of the armed forces; Congo (Katanga); Congress of Freedom, Inc.; Conservative Book Club; Paul Crouch; Daughters of the American Revolution; Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties; Defense, including correspondence with Styles Bridges and Alfred Kohlberg; Desegregation, with a report by Carleton Putnam; Bella Dodd; Dominican Republic, including correspondence with Henry Regnery; Dwight D. Eisenhower, including correspondence with Styles Bridges; Elections, including correspondence with Maury M. Travis; Florida States Righter; Fluoridation; Foreign Policy Association; Freedom Academy, including correspondence with Francis J. McNamara; Freedom Leadership Foundation; Freedom School; Fund for the Republic; Goldwater campaign, including correspondence with Barry Goldwater, William Knowland, and Republican National Committee; Grain, including correspondence with William Loeb; J. Edgar Hoover; House Un-American Activities Committee, including correspondence with J. Edgar Hoover and Francis E. Walter; Immigration; Independent American; Institute of Pacific Relations, including correspondence with Ezra Benson; Intercollegiate Society of Individualists; Internal security (subversive activities), including correspondence with Martin Dies; Italy, including correspondence with Daughters of the American Revolution, Edna Fluegel, and Strom Thurmond; John Birch Society; Emanuel Josephson; Robert Kennedy, including correspondence with William Loeb; Owen Lattimore; Liberty Lobby; Liberty and Property, Inc.; Jay Lovestone; J.B. Matthews; Harvey Marshall Matusow; Joseph McCarthy; mental health; Moral Rearmament Assembly; Morality; National Education Program; National Economic Council, Inc.; Nationalism; Richard M. Nixon; Non-Partisan League for Decency in Political Candidates; Otto Otepka; Pearl Harbor; Edward G. Posniak; Ezra Pound; Ronald Reagan; Religion, including newsletters by Committee of Christian Laymen, Inc. and Mindszenty Report, pamphlets by Carl McIntire, and correspondence with Committee of Christian Laymen, Inc., Clare Boothe Luce, and Carl McIntire; Walter Reuther, including correspondence with Joseph Kamp; Right; John Service; State Department, including correspondence with Russell Kirk and Jay Sourwine; Status of Forces Treaty; Adlai Stevenson, including correspondence with William E. Jenner and Alfred Kohlberg; Supreme Court, including correspondence with Jay Sourwine; Texans for America; Strom Thurmond; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); United States Day Committee, Inc.; Virginia League; Virginians for Conservative Government; Robert A. Winston, including correspondence with James O. Eastland; Women Investors Research Institute, Inc.; Womens movement/ERA; World government; and Young Americans for Freedom.

Reference:

John A. Andrew III, The Other Side of the Sixties: Young Americans for Freedom and the Rise of Conservative Politics (New Brunswick, NJ, and London: Rutgers University Press, 1997).

Finding aids:

http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/hoover/brownelc.pdf

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3k4002v7/

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/view?docId=tf3k4002v7;query=;style=oac4;doc.view=entire_text

http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/v7/tf3k4002v7/files/tf3k4002v7.pdf

[0407] Walter J. Brown Papers, 1879-1995 (bulk 1915-1988)

Location: Special Collections Library, Strom Thurmond Institute Building, Clemson University, 230 Kappa Street, Clemson, SC 29634-3001

Description: Walter J. Brown (1903-1995) was a reporter, telecommunications company executive, and author. The papers consist of advertisements, articles, artifacts, audio-visual materials, campaign materials, cartoons, clippings, correspondence, a day book, editorials, executive orders, galley proofs, journals, laws and legal documents, a ledger, legislative bills, lists, maps, minutes, petitions, postcards, photographs, publications, reports, scrapbooks, speeches, telegrams, transcripts, and other items. Correspondence with James F. Byrnes. Files on James Francis Byrnes; Anti-Lynching; Potsdam Conference; Byrnes, "The Supreme Court Must Be Curbed," U.S. News and World Report, May, 1956 [online at http://clio.lib.­olemiss.edu/cdm/ref/collection/citizens/id/691]; Yalta Conference; Catholicism; Child Labor Law; William Jennings Bryan Dorn; Leo Frank; Huey Long; Olin D. Johnston; Racial Integration; Lynching; MacArthur's Address to Congress, 1951; Robert Reynolds; Richard B. Russell; States' Rights Democratic Conference, Jackson, Mississippi, May 10, 1948; States' Rights Democratic National Convention, Houston, August 1948; Supreme Court Controversy, 1937; Strom Thurmond; and Thomas E. Watson. Copies of The Jeffersonian, Thomson, Georgia, 1915, 1917, with material on the Leo Frank case, anti-Catholicism, and opposition to American entry into World War I. The collection also contains a number of scrapbooks with articles covering such topics as anti-Catholicism, especially in regard to public schools; James F. Byrnes; civil rights and segregation; Georgia politics; South Carolina politics; and Strom Thurmond's 1954 write-in campaign for the Senate.

Websites with information:

http://library.clemson.edu/depts/specialcollections/finding-aids/

Finding aid:

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/manuscripts/Mss243Brown.pdf

[0408] Brown v. Board of Education: Virginia Responds (December 29, 2003-July 31, 2004) [online exhibition]

Location: Library of Virginia, 800 East Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219-8000

Description: Marking the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down school segregation, Brown v. Board of Education explored Virginia's reaction to the ruling through the letters and petitions of individual citizens and organizations sent to elected officials and through the adoption of the policy of "Massive Resistance." The section Virginians Respond: Library of Virginia Documents, contains documents relating to the Brown decision and Virginia's implementation of Massive Resistance, including a brochure for the Charlottesville Educational Foundation (1959), proposing the construction of segregated schools (see Edward Peeples, "13 known private schools in Virginia established since 1958 to circumvent desegregation" (Jan. 1965), http://dig.library.vcu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/pec/id/647); a flyer, "The Peninsula Citizens' Council [Newport News, Va.] invites you to hear Hon. Henry D. Garnett … Speak on The Supreme Court vs. The Constitution, Sat., Sept. 14 [1957]"; Resolution against the Fourteenth Amendment. Lee-Jackson Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Richmond, to Governor James Lindsay Almond, Richmond, January 31, 1958; and a page from The Doctrine of Interposition. Its History and Application. A Report on Senate Joint Resolution 3, General Assembly of Virginia 1956 and related matters. Committee for Courts of Justice and Senate of Virginia. Richmond: Division of Purchase and Printing, 1957 [full document online at http://www2.vcdh.virginia.edu/civilrightstv/documents/images/DoctrineInter­position.pdf].

Finding aid:

http://www.lva.virginia.gov/exhibits/brown/index.htm

[0409] William Hand Browne Collection, 1842-1973, Ms. 11

Location: Special Collections, The Milton S. Eisenhower Library, The Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21218

Description: William Hand Browne (1828-1912) was an author and English professor. Series 7: Family, contains includes copies of The American Eaglet (North Carolina American Party, 1970s), a newsletter edited by Owens Hand Browne, and other tracts in opposition to liberal positions prevalent in the 1960s and early 1970s.

Websites with information:

http://old.library.jhu.edu/collections/specialcollections/manuscripts/msregisters/index.html

http://guides.library.jhu.edu/c.php?g=202582&p=1336245

Finding aid:

http://ead.library.jhu.edu/ms011.xml

[0409a] Browne Popular Culture Library's Periodical Collection

Location: Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403-0001

Description: Titles include White Power (Ohio White Nationalist Party, Toledo, OH; changed to "Official Newsletter of the American White Nationalist Party," National Headquarters, Toledo, OH, with Vol.1, no.7) and Liberty Letter (Washington, D.C.: Liberty Lobby, [196-] 1975).

Websites with information:

http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/pcl/pclms33_inv41.html

[0409b] Herbert Brownell Jr. Papers, 1877-1988

Location: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 200 S.E. 4th Street, PO Box 339, Abilene, KS 67410

Description: Herbert Brownell (1904-1996) was a lawyer, politician, and Attorney General of the United States. Series I: Correspondence. Subseries 1: General Correspondence. 1935 Files, contains files on Frank Gannett and Young Republicans. 1941-1948 Files, contains files on Alfred Kohlberg and William Loeb. 1949-1952 Files, contains files on H.L. Hunt and Harold Stassen. 1953-1957 Files, contains files on American Legion, Taft-Hartley Act, Bricker Amendment, Roy Cohn, Herbert Hoover, Status of Forces agreements, Henry Cabot Lodge, George Malone re foreign trade, Eugene Pulliam, Arthur Radford, Republican National Committee, and Robert A. Taft. 1957-1959 Files, contains a Harvard Law Review article by HB re desegregation and a file on Arthur Radford. 1964-1967 Files, contains files on William Loeb and George Bush. 1968-1988 Files, contains files on Robert Bork Supreme Court nomination; HB interview re Bricker amendment; George Bush; Henry Kissinger & Richard Nixon; John Davis Lodge; William Loeb; and John J. McCloy. Subseries 3: Special Name Correspondence, contains files on Thomas Dewey, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Richard M. Nixon. Series II. Campaigns and Politics. Subseries 1. Chronological File, contains files on Citizens for Eisenhower, Communism, Harold Stassen, and H.L. Hunt. Subseries 2: 1948 Campaign Headquarters Correspondence, contains files on Walter Annenberg, Styles Bridges, Albert W. Dilling, Alger Hiss, Bonner Fellers, Jefferson Democrats, Sen. Jenner, and Sen. William F. Knowland. Series III. Government Service. Subseries 1. Attorney General, 1952-57, contains files on Harry Dexter White.

Finding aid:

https://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/research/finding_aids/pdf/brownell_herbert_papers.pdf

[0409c] Orestes Augustus Brownson Papers, 1823-1876, BRO

Location: University of Notre Dame Archives, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556

Description: Orestes Augustus Brownson (1803-1876) was a philosopher, minister, Catholic convert, and journalist. Correspondence, journal, clippings, and manuscript drafts of books, speeches, articles, and essays, both published and unpublished. Correspondents include John C. Calhoun.

Finding aids:

http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/html/BRO000.HTM

http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/xml/bro.xml

[0409d] Broyles Commission Investigation, date unknown; 1945-1955, Accession No. 2013

Location: Roosevelt University Archives, 430 S. Michigan, Chicago IL 60605

Description: In 1947 State Senator Paul Broyles (R., Mount Vernon) called for a commission to investigate Communism in Illinois. The state legislature created the Seditious Activities Investigation Commission (Broyles Commission), and in 1949 it requested a series of measures to rid Illinois of Communists, including requiring "non-Communist oaths" from public employees, making the support of Communism a felony, and prohibiting Communists from holding office. J.B. Matthews, a special consultant to the Broyles Commission, went on to be the staff director for Senator Joseph McCarthy's investigations. The inquiries lasted into well into the 1950s, with Broyles mainly targeting the University of Chicago and Roosevelt College. Files on Benjamin Gitlow; Hearing of the Seditious Activities Commission, April 1949; J.B. Matthews; and Subversive Groups, Attorney General's List, December 1947.

References:

"Projects: Cold War Guide: The Broyles' Bills," http://archives.library.illinois.edu/slcold/researchguides/­col

dwar/freespeech/broyles.php; "The Red Scare at Roosevelt," RU Archives, November 04, 2013, http://rulibra

ry.typepad.com/archives/2013/11/the-red-scare-at-roosevelt.html.

Finding aid:

https://roosevelt.cuadra.com/star/findingaids/BroylesCommissionInvestigation.xml

[0410] Donald C. Bruce collection, 1950-1969, L606

Location: Rare Books and Manuscripts, Indiana State Library, 140 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204

Description: Donald Cogley Bruce (1921-1969) was a two-term United States Congressman as a Republican representing the 11th district of Indianapolis. After the 1964 presidential elections, Bruce was appointed National Chairman of the American Conservative Union. He resigned in 1965 to accept the chairmanship of Newscope, Inc. While in Congress, Bruce served on the House Committee on Un-American Activities, which was devoted to gaining first-hand information on the strategy and tactics of Communist and other militant groups. This information was later used in the production of Newscope's first major film, "While Brave Men Die..." This collection includes correspondence, notes, scrapbooks, and photographs, reel-to-reel audio, and 16mm film from Donald C. Bruce in Washington, D.C., ranging from 1950 to 1969 regarding his time in Congress. Series 1: Correspondence, 1961-1964. Subseries 1.1: Subject files, 1961-1970, contains files on Goldwater; Congo documents; Tshombe general documents; World Communist Movement documents; and William D. Pawley documents. Subseries 1.4: Congressional papers, 1961-1964, contains files on Conservatives Club 87th and 88th Congress letters, 1961-1964; HUAC papers; and The Bruce Letters newsletter, 1960-1964. Series 4: Newspaper clippings and scrapbooks, 1958-1964, contains files on Kennedy assassination articles; American Constitutional Action scrapbook; and Lee Harvey Oswald scrapbook, 1963-1964. Series 5: Reel-to-reel audio tapes, circa 1950-1969, contains tapes of Remarks... Relative to John Birch Society and Anti-Communism, circa 1950-1969; Federal minimum wage increase, statement of Donald Bruce interviewed by George O. Fowler, circa 1950-1969; Human Events Fourth Political Action Conference, circa 1950-1969; Right to Work speech, circa 1950-1969; Right to work: Its Foundations, circa 1950-1969; At Random; Speech of Donald Bruce before the Conservatives Club, circa 1950-1969; Communist Indoctrination: Its Significance to Americans by Major William E. Mayer, circa 1950-1969; and Sixth Human Events Political Action Conference: Representative Don Bruce, circa 1950-1969.

Finding aid:

http://www.in.gov/library/files/L606_Bruce_Donald_C_Collection.pdf

[0410a] John B. Bruner Papers, 1848-1876

Location: Special Collections, The Filson Historical Society, 1310 South 3rd Street, Louisville, KY 40208

Description: John B. Bruner (1825-1878) was a lawyer of Hardinsburg, Ky., and member of the Kentucky legislature, 1849-1850, 1857-1861 and 1865-1869. Papers contain letters about his activities as a member of the Whig and American parties in state and national elections.

Finding aid:

http://www.filsonhistorical.org/archive/guide2.html

[0410b] Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers, 1842-1967 (bulk 1869-1929), SpecCol Brush [digital collection]

Location: Special Collections Research Center, Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University, 11055 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-7151

Description: Charles F. Brush, Sr. (1849-1929) was a prominent Cleveland, Ohio, inventor, scientist, entrepreneur and philanthropist most noted for his invention of the arc light system. In 1928, Brush established the Brush Foundation to fund research in the field of eugenics and to study the problems of human overpopulation. Series 1: Correspondence. Subseries 1: Family and Personal, contains correspondence with Juliet Barrett Rublee. Subseries 3: Business and Professional, 1876-1929, contains correspondence with Henry Ford and Robert A. Millikan.

Websites with information:

http://library.case.edu/ksl/collections/special/findingaids.html

Finding aids:

http://library.case.edu/ksl/collections/special/manuscripts/brush/

http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OClW0001.xml

Charles F. Brush, Sr. Papers: Online Exhibit:

http://library.case.edu/ksl/collections/special/brush/archive/index.html

[0410c] Dorothy Hamilton Brush Papers, 1840-1969 (bulk 1936-1968), MS 23

Location: Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063

Description: Dorothy Hamilton Brush (1894-1968) was a birth control advocate, women's rights advocate, and author. The bulk of the papers focus on Brush's work with Margaret Sanger and the International Planned Parenthood Federation. The collection includes first-hand accounts of Margaret Sanger's work, as well as reports, correspondence, and photographs on the birth control missionary work of Sanger and Brush in various countries. Correspondents include C.P. Blacker, Barbara and George Cadbury, Dr. Clarence J. Gamble, and Margaret Sanger.

Finding aids:

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss187.html

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss187_main.html

http://infomotions.com/sandbox/liam/pages/mnsss187.html

[0410d] Brush Foundation Records, 1928-1995 (bulk 1965-1990), MS 4736

Location: Western Reserve Historical Society, 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Description: The Brush Foundation was created in 1928 by Cleveland inventor Charles F. Brush (1849-1929) to promote "research in the field of eugenics and in the regulation of the increase of population." He and his wife, Dorothy, had been pioneers in Cleveland's early birth control movement. In 1929, the foundation established the Ohio Race Betterment Association. Since the mid-1960s, the foundation has focused on adolescent sexuality and pregnancy (especially sex education), defense of abortion rights, and public policy directed at limiting population growth. The collection consists of board minutes, correspondence, financial statements and income tax returns, newspaper clippings, reprints and photocopied journal articles, and various publications. Series IV: Subject Files, 1938-1992; undated, contains files on Abortion, Contraception, and Pro-Choice Dialogue.

Finding aid:

http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OCLWHi0277.xml

[0410e] Brush Foundation Records, Series II, 1969-2003, MS 5077

Location: Western Reserve Historical Society, 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Description: The Brush Foundation was created in 1928 by Cleveland inventor Charles F. Brush (1849-1929) to promote "research in the field of eugenics and in the regulation of the increase of population." He and his wife, Dorothy, had been pioneers in Cleveland's early birth control movement. In 1929, the foundation established the Ohio Race Betterment Association. Since the mid-1960s, the foundation has focused on adolescent sexuality and pregnancy (especially sex education), defense of abortion rights, and public policy directed at limiting population growth. The collection consists of brochures, budgets, business cards, correspondence, grant proposals, journal articles, manuals, newspaper articles, notes, pamphlets, reference guides, and speeches.

Finding aid:

http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OCLWHi0300.xml

[0410f] Halfdan Bryns privat arkiv, 1915-1933, Coll. 037

Location: Gunnerusbiblioteket, Universitetsbiblioteket, Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet, Kalvskinngt. 1B, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway

Description: Halfdan Bryn (1864-1933) was a Norwegian physician and physical anthropologist and a promoter of scientific racism. The papers contain correspondence from the Norwegian eugenicist and racial hygienicist Jon Alfred Mjøen.

References:

Helge Pedersen, "'Gud har skapat svarta och vita människor, jäfvulen derimot halfnegeren.': En komparativ analyse av Jon Alfred Mjøen og Herman Lundborgs rasehygieniske ideer i Norge og Sverige. Ca. 1900-1935" (thesis, Historisk institutt, Universitetet i Oslo, 2003), http://www3.hf.uio.no/1905/publikasjon/pedersen.doc; Jon Røyne Kyllingstad, Measuring the Master Race: Physical Anthropology in Norway, 1890-1945 (Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2014).

Websites with information:

http://www.ntnu.no/ub/spesialsamlingene/privark/

Finding aid:

http://www.ntnu.no/ub/spesialsamlingene/privark/p037/Privatarkiv_nr.37_2009.pdf

[0411] Joseph R. Bryson Papers, 1917-1953

Location: South Carolina Political Collections, Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections Library, University of South Carolina Libraries, 1322 Greene Street, Columbia, SC 29208

Description: Joseph Raleigh Bryson (1893-1953) represented the Fourth District of South Carolina in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1939 until his death in 1953. Contains files on Civil Rights, Communism, and Equal Rights Amendment. Documents include House Un-American Activities Committee, summary of activities in 1949; Bryson bill, H.R. 3290 (81-HR-3290): A bill to outlaw the Communist Party in America; Bryson speech, "Communist Threat to American Way of Life"; and Second attempt to outlaw Communist Party, H.R. 1037 (82-HR-1037), 1952. Clippings on James F. Byrnes.

Websites with information:

http://library.sc.edu/p/Collections/SCPC/Collections

http://library.sc.edu/blogs/scpc/2012/03/01/scpc-research-guide-the-cold-war-part-2/

Finding aids:

http://library.sc.edu/scpc/bryson.html

http://library.sc.edu/scpc/Bryson.pdf

[0411a] Buchan Papers, 1863-1978, Acc.11627

Location: National Library of Scotland, Manuscripts Division, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1EW, Scotland

Description: Correspondence and papers of John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, author and Governor-General of Canada (JB), his wife Susan, née Grosvenor, Baroness Tweedsmuir, novelist (SB), and their family. Sections include John & Susan Buchan: family correspondence and papers; Speeches and lectures of JB; Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of JB and SB; Canadian papers; Miscellaneous Buchan family letters and photographs; J. Walter Buchan papers; Miscellaneous papers relating to JB; and Anna Buchan papers.

Finding aid:

http://www.nls.uk/catalogues/online/cnmi/inventories/acc11627.pdf

[0411b] John Buchan Papers, 1893-1940, A.ARCH 2110

Location: Queen's University Archives, Kathleen Ryan Hall, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada

Description: John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir (1875-1940) was a novelist, historian, MP, and governor-general of Canada from 1935 to 1940. The papers consist of Buchan's correspondence, papers, speeches, notebooks, and literary manuscripts.

References:

A checklist of works by and about John Buchan in the John Buchan Collection, Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.: Douglas Library, Queen's University, 1958); Gillian F. Barlow, "Of Spats and Moccasins: Reflections on Archiving and Curating the John Buchan Papers in Canada," John Buchan Journal 32 (Spring 2005), http://www.johnbu

chansociety.co.uk/journalindex/32.htm.

Websites with information:

http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/collectionsp-bin/colldisp/l=0/c=96

http://archives.queensu.ca/search-our-collections/private-manuscripts

http://library.queensu.ca/webmus/sc/collections_buchan

http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/N13645944

[0411c] John Buchan papers, 1898-1958, Ms.Buchan

Location: John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts, Box A, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912

Description: John Buchan (1875-1940) was a British statesman, author, and Governor General of Canada. The papers contain approximately 150 items, including letters written by Buchan to W.M. Colles and Sir Henry Newbolt. A selection of 5 published works by John Buchan are included as well as photographs.

Websites with information:

http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/index.php

http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/info.php?id=37

http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/cluster.php?cluster_id=24

Finding aids:

http://library.brown.edu/riamco/xml2pdffiles/US-RPB-msbuchan.pdf

http://library.brown.edu/riamco/render.php?eadid=US-RPB-msbuchan&view=title

[0412] Robert C. Buchanan Papers, 1811-90, MS159

Location: Maryland Historical Society, 201 West Monument St., Baltimore, Maryland 21201-4674

Description: Robert Christie Buchanan (1811-1878) was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. After the war, as colonel in the Regular Army, Buchanan commanded the 1st U.S. Infantry at New Orleans, enforcing Reconstruction activities. Includes Buchanan's letters regarding his service in Louisiana, 1868-1870, in relation to Ku Klux Klan affairs.

Websites with information:

http://www.mdhs.org/sites/default/files/a-f.pdf

https://www.mdhs.org/sites/default/files/g-l.pdf

http://www.mdhs.org/sites/default/files/African_American_Resources.pdf

[0413] James L. Buckley senatorial papers, 1970-1976

Location: University Archives and Special Collections, St. John's University, St. Augustine Hall - Room B20, 8000 Utopia Parkway, Jamaica, New York 11439

Description: James Lane Buckley (1923– ) was a United States senator from New York, 1971-1977. Collection includes general correspondence, attendance and voting records (1971-1975), newsletters of various organizations enumerating their congressional ratings, index of legislation sponsored or cosponsored by Buckley, campaign material, news releases, speeches, and correspondence and statements concerning Buckley's trip to the Soviet Union.

References:

A Guide to State Records in the Archives Branch of the Virginia Branch of the Virginia State Library and Archives, comp. John S. Salmon (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1985); Directory of Manuscript Collections Related to Federal Judges, 1789-1997. Compiled by Peter A. Wonders (Federal Judicial History Office, Federal Judicial Center, 1998), p. 7, http://www.fjc.gov/public/pdf.nsf/lookup/judmsdir.pdf/$file/­judmsdir.pdf and http://www.fjc.gov/public/pdf.nsf/

f385048e0431aa3c8525679e0055d35c/­2aca63df6e927c7485256a870045907f/$FILE/JudMsDir.pdf; Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, http://www.fjc.gov/history/home.nsf/page/judges.html.

Websites with information:

http://www.queenslibrary.org/services/community-information/community-resources-database/details/67582

[0413a] William F. Buckley Jr. Collection, 2010-0844-F

Location: William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, 1200 President Clinton Avenue, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201

Description: William F. Buckley, Jr. was a conservative author and commentator; a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist; founder of the political magazine National Review; and host of the television show Firing Line. The collection consists of two articles by Buckley; drafts of a letter from Clinton to Buckley in response to an article Buckley wrote concerning the Kyoto Protocol; and cables and email relating to articles written by Mr. Buckley or comments made on the television show Firing Line.

Finding aid:

http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/36034

[0414] William F. Buckley Firing Line Catalog, 1999, 2001-172

Location: Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin, 2300 Red River St., Sid Richardson Hall, Unit 2, Room 2.106, Austin, Texas 78712-1426

Description: In 1955, Buckley (1925-2008) founded the influential magazine National Review, credited as the foundation of mainstream conservative thought. From 1966 to 1999, Buckley hosted political and cultural debates on Firing Line, one of television's longest running programs. The author of over 50 books, Buckley also wrote the twice-weekly syndicated newspaper column, "On the Right." Two volumes comprise the William F. Buckley Firing Line Catalog, 1999, documenting the public television debate program, which ran from 1966 to 1999. One volume gives a summary listing for the show's 1504 individual episodes, including the title, featured guests, and taping date and location, while the catalog offers greater description of each episode's content.

Websites with information:

http://www.cah.utexas.edu/projects/nhprc/collections.php

Finding aid:

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/02704/cah-02704.html

[0415] William F. Buckley Jr., Papers

Location: Mossey Library, Hillsdale College, 33 East College St., Hillsdale, MI 49242

Description: In 2004, William F. Buckley Jr. sent Hillsdale College thousands of the columns, speeches, and articles that he had written over the years.

Websites with information:

http://www.hillsdalecollegian.com/2013/02/the-lost-library-of-conservative-thought/

https://www.nationalreview.com/2016/02/william-buckley-hillsdale-college/

[0416] William F. Buckley, Jr. papers, 1918-2008, MS 576

Location: Manuscripts and Archives Division, Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University Library, Box 1603A Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520; 128 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06520-8240

Description: Buckley (1925-2008), founder of the magazine The National Review, wrote a nationally syndicated column and hosted the weekly television show Firing Line from 1966 through 1999. In 1965 Buckley ran unsuccessfully as the Conservative Party candidate for mayor of New York City. Contains material relating to Ayn Rand. The unrestricted papers consist of correspondence, news releases, clippings, and subject files from William F. Buckley's 1965 campaign for mayor of New York; and letters and scrapbooks concerning God and Man at Yale.

Reference:

Nancy MacLean, Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America (New York: Viking, 2017).

Websites with information:

http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/4291652

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/record.php?id=702156596

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/702156596

http://www.worldcat.org/title/william-f-buckley-jr-papers-1951-2008-inclusive/oclc/702156596

[0417] Buckley Online [digital collection]

Location: Hillsdale College, 33 East College St., Hillsdale, MI 49242

Description: This website contains the complete writings of William F. Buckley, Jr., searchable by date or keyword. There are, for example, mentions of the John Birch Society (111 items), Bricker Amendment (9 items), Whittaker Chambers (174 items), Frank Chodorov (25 items), T. S. Eliot (13 items), Barry Goldwater (274 items), Alger Hiss (136 items), Herbert Hoover (53 items), J. Edgar Hoover (90 items), Willmoore Kendall (46 items), Russell Kirk (69 items), Ku Klux Klan (74 items), Clare Boothe Luce (63 items), Joseph McCarthy (39 items), Clarence Manion (11 items), Westbrook Pegler (46 items), Ezra Pound (17 items), Protocols of the Elders of Zion (3 items), Ronald Reagan (740 items), Henry Regnery (26 items), George Sokolsky (23 items), Robert Taft (44 items), Eliseo Vivas (5 items), Eric Voegelin (31 items), Richard Weaver (9 items), General A.C. Wedemeyer (3 items), and Young Americans for Freedom (45 items).

Finding aid:

https://cumulus.hillsdale.edu/Buckley/

[0418] Louis F. Budenz papers, 1912-1971

Location: Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections, Providence College, 1 Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918-0001

Description: Until 1945, Louis F. Budenz (1891-1972) was a labor activist and prime supporter of the United States Communist Party. In 1940, a publication appeared by Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen titled Communism: Answers to a Communist. In this pamphlet Sheen directs his words against several of Budenz's pro-Communist writings. This, along with Budenz's meeting with Sheen involving a discussion of Communism and Catholicism, led to Budenz's October 10, 1945, announcement conveying his rejection of Communism and return to the Roman Catholic Church. The series McCarthy Materials, 1956-1957, contains correspondence between Budenz and Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, and reports and statements written by Senator McCarthy. Also contains correspondence with George S. Benson and Alfred Kohlberg. Publications include copies of Concentration Camps U.S.A., by Charles R. Allen, Jr. (1966); American Bar Association Brief on Communism: Marxism-Leninism Its Aims, Purposes, Objectives, and Practices (1951); The American Legion Counter-Subversive Manual (1955); Senator Fulbright's Secret Memorandum, by James D. Bales (1962); Understanding Communism, by James D. Bales (1962); What to do About Communism in Unions, by L. R. Boulware (1952); The Great Communist Schism, by William Henry Chamberlin (undated); Communism: A World Menace, by John F. Cronin (1947); Communism: Threat to Freedom, by John F. Cronin (1962); Communism, by Richard J. Cushing (undated); Questions and Answers on Communism (Booklet 1), by Richard Cushing (1961); The Red Menace, by Richard Cushing (1959); The Big Decision, by Matthew Cvetic (1959); The Un-Americans, by Frank J. Donner (1961); Red Intrigue and Race Turmoil, by Zygmund Dobbs (1958); The Moral Struggle, by Thomas J. Dodd (1962); Red China and the United Nations, by Peter H. Dominick (undated); How You Can Abolish United Nations, by Myron C. Fagan (undated); McCarthy: His War on American Reds, and the Story of Those who Oppose Him, by John T. Flynn (1954); The Road Ahead, by John T. Flynn (1949); Race, Heredity and Civilization: Human Progress and the Race Problem, by W. George (1963); Invasion Alert! Red China Drives on the UN, by Joseph C. Grew (1956); The Hate Campaign Against the U.N., by Gordon D. Hall (1952); Communism and You, by Billy James Hargis (undated); We Have Been Betrayed, by Billy James Hargis (1961); I Like America, by Granville Hicks (1938); State Department Half Thoughts and False Assurances Regarding the U.N. Charter, Genocide Convention and Proposed Covenant on Human Rights, by Frank E. Holman (1952); The John Franklin Letters (1959); Behind the Lace Curtains of the YWCA, by Joseph P. Kamp (1948); Communist-Socialist Propaganda in American Schools, by Verne P. Kaub (1953); Brainwashing and Senator McCarthy, by Joseph Z. Kornfeder (1954); America's Tragedy-Today, by Hamilton A. Long (1950); Voice of Peking: "The Road to Paris...", by Daniel Lyons and Stephen Pan (1967); Khrushchev: The Killer in the Kremlin, by Eugene Lyons (1957); Communism in our Churches, by J. B. Matthews (1958); A Handbook for Action Against Communism, by J. B. Matthews (1954); Primer on Communism (1951); Red Channels: The Report of Communist Influence in Radio and Television (1950) [online at http://www.authentichistory.­com/1946-1960/4-cwhomefront/1-mccarthyism/Red_Channels/]; False Witness, by Harvey Matusow (1955); Fabianism in the Political Life of Britain 1919-1931, by Margaret Patricia M. McCarran (1952); America's Retreat from Victory: The Story of George Catlett Marshall, by Joseph R. McCarthy (undated); McCarthyism: The Fight for America, by Joseph McCarthy (1952); To Communism...Via Majority Vote, by Ben Moreell (undated); Who Will Volunteer?, by Lyle H. Munson (1961); The Cruel and Unusual Punishment of Henry Winston, by Mike Newberry (undated); The Fascist Revival..the Inside Story of the John Birch Society..Who is in it? Who is Behind it? Who Directs and Finances it?, by Mike Newberry (1961); Goldwater-ism, by Mike Newberry (undated); Vietnam Crisis, by Stephen Pan and Daniel Lyons (1966); Communism and Race in America, by Herbert A Philbrick and James D. Bales (1965); Communism and Your Child, by Herbert Romerstein (1962); A Choice Not an Echo, by Phyllis Schlafly (1964); The Communist Interpretation of Peace, by Fred Schwarz (undated); Communism and Religion, by Fulton J. Sheen (undated); Communism Answers Questions of a Communist, by Fulton J. Sheen (undated); Communism is Un-American, by Francis Spellman (undated); Anti-Semitism Exposed! Plotting America's Pogroms, by John L. Spivak (1934); and The China Story, by Freda Utley (1951).

Websites with information:

http://library.brown.edu/riamco/search.php?keywords1=US-RPPC&field1=institution_id&­operand1=PHRASE

http://www.providence.edu/library/spcol/Pages/browsecollections.aspx

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/501049981

http://www.worldcat.org/title/guide-to-the-louis-f-budenz-papers-1912-1971/oclc/501049981

Finding aids:

http://library.brown.edu/riamco/xml2pdffiles/US-RPPC-budenz.pdf

http://digitalcommons.providence.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1008&context=spcol_findingaids

http://library.brown.edu/riamco/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-budenz&view=title

http://library.brown.edu/riamco/mkpdf.php?eadd=US-RPPC-budenz

[0419] Raymond Leslie Buell Papers, 1915-1984 (bulk 1920-1946), MSS61465

Location: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Room LM 101, James Madison Memorial Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20540-4680

Description: Buell (1896-1946) was an educator, lecturer, and publicist; active in international affairs. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, statements, writings, subject files, and other papers relating to Buell's career as a writer and speaker on international affairs, to his travels, and to his activities with the Foreign Policy Association and the Republican Party. Correspondence with American Mercury, Lawrence Dennis, Institute of Pacific Relations, Walter H. Judd, Alfred M. Landon, Clare Boothe Luce, Henry Robinson Luce, Henry J. Taylor, Burton K. Wheeler, Alexander Wiley, and Wendell L. Willkie,. Subject Files on Communism, Dumbarton Oaks proposals, and Nazism.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.loc.gov/browse/collections/b

http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/f-aids/mssfa.html

Finding aids:

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011006

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011006.3

[0420] John Allen Buggs Papers, 1939-1964

Location: Amistad Research Center, Inc., Tilton Hall, Tulane University, 6823 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70118

Description: The papers of John Allen Buggs (1915-1974) document his career as an educator and school administrator. The collections consists of 4,000 items or 3.2 linear feet. There are 2,560 pieces of correspondence, 46 multi-page reports, 240 general single-page reports, 25 essays, and approximately 1,000 general items such as financial reports, bulletins, pamphlets, invitations, announcements, photographs, newspaper clippings, contracts, lists, press releases, and biographical sheets. Within the papers is a collection of "hate literature" from neo-Nazi, anti-Communist, Jewish, and African American organizations.

Finding aid:

http://www.amistadresearchcenter.org/archon/?p=collections/findingaid&id=32&q=&rootcontentid=17571

[0420a] Robert Johns Bulkley Papers, 1886-1967, MS 3310

Location: Western Reserve Historical Society, 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Description: Robert Johns Bulkley (1880-1965) was a Cleveland, Ohio, lawyer and businessman who served as a United States Congressman (1910-1914) and Senator (1930-1939). Bulkley was an ardent supporter of the New Deal. The collection consists of correspondence, speeches, notes, reports, certificates, personal and miscellaneous printed items relating to Bulkley's personal, political and business activities. Series I: Correspondence, 1886-1967; undated, contains correspondence relating to the anti-Catholic publication The Menace, to proposed anti-miscegenation laws, and to allegations by the Harvard "Veritas" association concerning Communist influences and Dr. Ralph Bunche. Series II: Non-Correspondence, 1893-1965; undated, contains speeches and other materials relating to Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1937 attempt to reform the federal judiciary; speeches and public documents of Alexis Carrel; speeches and public releases by William E. Borah in 1931; a typescript copy of "The Truth About the New Deal" by H. A. Nickel; various proposals in pamphlet form for a Federal Reserve System; and a speech by William F. Buckley, Jr.

Finding aid:

http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OCLWHi1911.xml

[0421] William C. Bullitt Papers, 1813-1998, bulk 1909-1967 (MS 112)

Location: Manuscripts and Archives, Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University, 128 Wall Street, P.O. Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06520

Description: In November 1933, Roosevelt appointed Bullitt the first U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union. In August 1936, Bullitt became the U.S. ambassador to France. Contains correspondence with Frank Altschul, Styles Bridges, William F. Buckley, Jr., William Henry Chamberlin, The Christianform, Council Against Communist Aggression, René De Chambrun, Max Eastman, Charles Edison, James Forrestal, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Sisley Huddleston, Edward Hunter, Walter H. Judd, George A. Judson, W. F. Knowland, Alfred Kohlberg, William L. Langer, Isaac Don Levine, Clare Boothe Luce, Eugene Lyons, Douglas MacArthur, George W. Malone, Joseph R. McCarthy, Raymond Moley, Robert Morris, Karl Mundt, Nicholas T. Nonnenmacher, Arthur W. Radford, Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Robert A. Taft, Dorothy Thompson, George Holden Tinkham, James P. Warburg, and Albert C. Wedemeyer.

Finding aids:

http://drs.library.yale.edu:8083/fedora/get/mssa:ms.0112/PDF

http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0112

[0422] Bunin family papers, 1795-1962, Coll. 90075

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: Family of Boris Ivanovich Bunin, Russian émigrés in France and the United States. Writings, certificates, photographs, postcards, and miscellany, relating to social conditions and rural life in Russia before the Russian Revolution, Russian émigré life in France and the United States, and activities of the right-wing Russian émigré group Mladorosskaia Partiia in France between the two world wars.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt1k4031m6/entire_text/

Finding aids to photographs (90075 - 10.A-V):

22 prints of members of the right-wing Russian émigré group Mladorosskaia Partiia in France between the two world wars, undated.

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7c603790/entire_text/

http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/90/kt7c603790/files/kt7c603790.pdf

[0422a] Oral History Interview with Col. Laurence E. Bunker [oral history]

Location: Harry S. Truman Library and Museum, 500 W. US Hwy 24, Independence, MO 64050

Description: Interview conducted in Independence, Missouri, on December 14, 1976, by Benedict K. Zobrist. Subjects discussed include John Chamberlain, Dwight D. Eisenhower, General Douglas MacArthur, Harry S Truman, Military Intelligence Digest [i.e., Foreign Intelligence Digest], and General Charles Willoughby.

Transcript:

http://www.trumanlibrary.org/oralhist/bunker.htm

[0423] Papers of Colonel Laurence Eliot Bunker, USA, Aide de Camp to General MacArthur, 1943-1977, RG-45

Location: Archives and Library, MacArthur Memorial, 198 Bank St, Norfolk, VA 23510

Description: Laurence Eliot Bunker (1902-1977), a former personal aide to General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, was a member of the editorial advisory committee of Robert Welch's American Opinion magazine; a member of Americans for Goldwater; and a member of the national advisory committee of Billy James Hargis' Christian Crusade.

Websites with information:

http://www.macarthurmemorial.org/337/MacArthur-Memorial-Archives-and-Library

[0424] Dean Burch Papers, 1964-1973, FM MSS 142

Location: Arizona Collection, Arizona State University Libraries, P.O. Box 871006, Tempe, AZ 85287-1006 [former location was the Arizona Historical Foundation, which closed on June 8, 2012]

Description: Dean Burch (1927-1991) was an American lawyer and lobbyist. This collection focuses on two distinct periods in Burch's career: his chairmanship of the Republican National Committee (1964-1965) during the 1964 presidential campaign and its immediate aftermath, and his chairmanship of the U. S. Federal Communications Commission (1969-1973). Among the correspondents are William Buckley Jr., Charles Colson, Senator Barry Goldwater, and Senator Herman Talmadge. Files on the John Birch Society, Senator Knowland, Clare Boothe Luce, and the Ripon Society.

Finding aids:

http://www.ahfweb.org/download/Burch_MSS_142.pdf

http://www.azarchivesonline.org/xtf/view?docId=ead/asu/burch.xml&doc.view=print;chunk.id=0

[0424a] Quentin Burdick Papers, 1958-1992, OGLMC 204

Location: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota 58202

Description: Quentin Burdick (1908-1992) served in the United States House of Representatives, 1958-1960, and the United States Senate, 1960-1992. Series II: Senate, 1960-1968. Sub-Series F: Subject Files. (1.) 1961-1962, contains files on Civil Rights, House Un-American Activities Committee, Connally Amendment, Communism, Human Events, and Socialized Medicine. (2.) 1963-1964, contains files on Civil Rights, Communism, Human Events, Segregation, and Smoot Report. (3.) 1965-1966, contains files on American Legion, Civil Rights, Communism, Human Events, McCarran Immigration Act, Smoot Report, and Taft-Hartley Act. (4.) 1966-1967, contains files on American Legion, Civil Rights, Communism, Human Events, Smoot Report, and Taft-Hartley. (5.) 1968, contains files on American Legion, Civil Rights, Communism, Human Events, and Smoot Report.

Websites with information:

https://apps.library.und.edu/archon/?p=collections/collections&char=B

Finding aids:

https://apps.library.und.edu/archon/?p=collections/controlcard&id=697

http://library.und.edu/_files/docs/finding-aids/oglmc-0204.pdf

[0425] Usher L. Burdick Papers, 1897-1959, OGLMC0021

Location: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota 58202

Description: The Usher L. Burdick Papers include correspondence, scrapbooks, speeches and addresses, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, pamphlets, text of bills and other government documents. Subjects include anti-UN correspondence and printed material; Brainwashing; Brannan Plan; Bricker Amendment; Communism; Garet Garrett; Great Conspiracy Speech, 1954 [Burdick, "The Great Conspiracy to Destroy the United States," The Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the 83d Congress, Second Session, Wednesday, April 28, 1954, online at https://web.archive.org/web/20040107093315/http://www.­libertygunrights.com/UsherBurdickSpeech.html]; Hilaire du Berrier; Douglas MacArthur; Joseph McCarthy; McCarthyism; Townsend Plan; UNESCO; and world government. Correspondents include West Wuichet.

Reference:

Bernard Lemelin, "Congressman Usher Burdick Of North Dakota and The 'Ungodly Menace': Anti-United Nations Rhetoric, 1950-1958," Great Plains Quarterly, 22 (Summer 2002): 163-81, http://digitalcommons.­unl.edu/cg

i/viewcontent.cgi?article=3323&context=greatplainsquarterly.

Websites with information:

http://library.und.edu/special-collections/orin-g-libby/alphabetical.php

https://apps.library.und.edu/archon/?p=collections/classifications&id=1

https://apps.library.und.edu/archon/?p=collections/collections&char=B

Finding aids:

http://webapp.und.edu/dept/library/Collections/og21.html

https://apps.library.und.edu/archon/?p=collections/findingaid&id=668&q=&rootcontentid=100371

[0426] Bureau of Applied Social Research Records, 1944-1976, MS#0166

Location: Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries, 6th Fl. East, 535 West 114th St., New York, NY 10027

Description: The Bureau of Applied Social Research, headed by sociologist Paul Lazarsfeld, was established in 1944 and helped make Columbia a pioneering institution in the social sciences. Through empirical research, ideas regarding the functioning of individuals and groups were developed and tested. The records consist of project materials, including reports, monographs, books, articles, Masters essays, Doctoral dissertations, foreign publications, and audio-visual materials. Series I: Project Index, and Series III: Reports, contain Conrad Arensberg & [Charles Y.] Glock Extremist Organizations in Contemporary America, 1954) [This is a proposal for a program of research to evaluate the degree to which extremist groups or persons on the "right" threaten the traditional personal liberties of American life. Several working papers which discuss such topics as the historical background of reactionary politics, the "pseudo-conservative revolt," the activities of the radical right as a problem for American democracy, the evidence on clusters, syndromes and patterns in social attitudes, and anti-democratic attitudes in America as based on a public opinion poll are also contained in the project file.] Series VI: Articles, contains a copy of Seymour M. Lipset, "The Radical Right: A Problem for American Democracy," British Journal of Sociology, vol. 6, no. 2 (June 1955), pp. 176-209 [online at https://web.archi

ve.org/web/20150819021253/http://www.planethan.com/drupal/sites/default/files/radicalright.pdf].

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.cul.columbia.edu/index/nnc-rb/

Finding aid:

http://findingaids.cul.columbia.edu/ead/nnc-rb/ldpd_5012632/

[0427] Edmund Burke Collection

Location: Rare Books & Special Collections, 102 Hesburgh Library, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556

Description: Edmund Burke (1729?-1797) was an Irish-born author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher, who, after moving to England, served for many years in the House of Commons as a member of the Whig Party. This is a collection of early editions of Burke.

Finding aid:

http://rarebooks.library.nd.edu/collections/irish_studies/burke.shtml

[0427a] Edmund Burke letters, 1762-1797, MS Hyde 67

Location: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138

Description: Edmund Burke (1729-1797) was a Whig political philosopher. Among his many publications were A Vindication of Natural Society (1756), On Moving his Resolutions for Conciliation with the American Colonies (1774), and Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790). He served in the Parliament from 1765 to 1794, and was an early member of the Literary Club in London, with Samuel Johnson. The collection consists of seventeen letters from Burke to a variety of correspondents.

Websites with information:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/allFindingAids?_collection=oasis

Finding aid:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~hou00248

[0428] Edmund Burke Papers, MS-016

Location: Special Collections, Musselman Library, Fourth Floor. Gettysburg College, 300 North Washington Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325

Description: Edmund Burke (1729?-1797) was a conservative political philosopher, theorist, statesman, Whig politician, and orator. The collection consists of 9 letters written to Burke, two undated notes in Burke's hand, and other documents.

Websites with information:

https://www.gettysburg.edu/special_collections/collections/manuscripts/collections/index.dot

Finding aids:

http://www.gettysburg.edu/special_collections/collections/manuscripts/collections/ms016.dot

http://www.gettysburg.edu/dotAsset/d02fc749-6148-4ec5-a76f-2ada8747055e.pdf

http://cupola.gettysburg.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1015&context=findingaidsall

[0428a] Papers of Edmund Burke (1729-1797) WWM/Bk P/1-50, in the Wentworth and Fitzwilliams families of Wentworth Woodhouse (also known as the Wentworth Woodhouse Muniments), WWM

Location: Sheffield Archives, 52 Shoreham Street, Sheffield, S1 4SP, UK

Description: Edmund Burke (1729-1797) was secretary to the 2nd Marquis of Rockingham, 1730-1782, Whig Prime Minister. The papers include between 2000 and 3000 letters to and from Burke, in a chronological sequence, 1744-1797, along with much associated correspondence. Notes on French, American and Irish affairs. Papers on a variety of political questions, and many other miscellaneous papers.

References:

Economists Papers (an electronic version of a finding aid originally published in 1975 as Economists' Papers 1750-1950; A Guide to Archive and other Manuscript Sources for the History of British and Irish Economic Thought), http://www.economistspapers.org.uk/; Leonard W. Cowie, Edmund Burke 1729-1797: A Biblio­graphy (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994), pp. 16-25; Frans De Bruyn, "Selected Biblio­graphy: Edmund Burke (1730-97)," http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/C18/biblio/burke.html.

Websites with information:

http://www.calmview.eu/SheffieldArchives/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=WWM&pos=12

http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/4cbb35b7-bc15-4ddd-b2fc-cde08f2880f7

Microfilm edition:

Politics in the age of revolution, 1715-1848. Pt 1, The papers of Edmund Burke, 1729-1797, from Sheffield Archives and Northamptonshire Record Office (Adam Matthew Publications) [microfilm]

http://www.ampltd.co.uk/collections_az/Pol-Rev-1-/description.aspx

http://www.ampltd.co.uk/collections_az/Pol-Rev-1-/highlights.aspx

[0428b] Edmund Burke papers, 1779-1825, MS Eng 961

Location: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138

Description: Edmund Burke (1729-1797) was a British statesman. The collection consists of 3 letters by Burke, and correspondence and documents concerning him, particularly papers pertaining to the posthumous publication of his works.

Websites with information:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/allFindingAids?_collection=oasis

Finding aid:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~hou01196

[0429] Ann Burlein Papers, 1992-1996, RH WL MS 43

Location: Wilcox Collection, Kansas Collection, Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas Libraries, 1450 Poplar Lane, Lawrence, KS 66045

Description: This collection contains photocopies of articles, pamphlets, and correspondence collected by Ann Burlein regarding Colorado for Family Values and Summit Ministries, organizations that fought against Amendment 2 in the 1992 Colorado general elections. Amendment 2, which would have given homosexuals special protection status against discrimination, passed by 54% of the general public but was ruled unconstitutional by the Colorado Supreme Court in 1994 because of an infringement on "equal participation in the political process." Includes photocopies of The Marxist Minstrels: A Handbook on Communist Subversion of Music, by David A. Noebel; Communism, Hypnotism, and the Beatles, by David A. Noebel; and The Homosexual Revolution, by David A. Noebel (1977) [online at https://web.archive.org/web/20010224095803/http://antipas.org:80/books/homo_revoluti

on/hr_toc.html].

Finding aid:

http://etext.ku.edu/view?docId=ksrlead/ksrl.kc.burleinann.xml

[0429a] Nancy Burnard Collection of 19th and 20th Century Authors, 1800-1999, MSS-300

Location: The Ward M. Canaday Center for Special Collections, The University of Toledo, 2801 W. Bancroft, Toledo, OH 43606-3390

Description: The materials consist of a variety of newspaper clippings, photographs, booklets, catalogs of the author's work, and miscellaneous pieces pertaining to selected authors. Folders on Hilaire Belloc, Christopher Buckley, William F. Buckley, Taylor Caldwell, G.K. Chesterton, John Dos Passos, C.H. Douglas, Rudyard Kipling, Wyndham Lewis, Marshall McLuhan, H.L. Mencken, Ezra Pound (Correspondence, Misc. Listings, Clippings, Photographs, Exhibition and Dealer's Catalog), Margaret Sanger, George Samuel Schuyler, and W.B. Yeats.

Finding aid:

https://www.utoledo.edu/library/canaday/HTML_findingaids/MSS-300.html

[0430] James Burnham Papers, 1928-1983, Coll. 88022

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: James Burnham (1905-1987) was an American philosopher and political theorist. A former Marxist, Burnham became a contributor to the National Review. Correspondence, speeches and writings, notes, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to communism in the United States and abroad, the Congress for Cultural Freedom and other anti-Communist movements in the United States and abroad, political conditions in the United States and the world, and conservative political thought. Correspondents and subjects include anti-Communism, Karl Baarslag, William F. Buckley, Jr., Communism, Eugene Davidson, Kenneth De Courcy, John Dos Passos, Lev E. Dobriansky, Slobodan Draskovich, Max Eastman, Christopher Emmet, Milton Friedman, Devin Garrity, Barry Goldwater, Joseph Grew, Will Herberg, Sidney Hook, Herbert Hoover, Stanley K. Hornbeck, Willmoore Kendall, Russell Kirk, Owen Lattimore, Marvin Liebman, Eugene Lyons, Clarence Manion, Ben Moreell, Karl E. Mundt, Lyle Munson, National Review, Jean Parvulesco, Vladimir Petrov, Herbert Philbrick, Ezra Pound, Henry Regnery, Edward V. Rickenbacker, Archibald B. Roosevelt, Porter Sargent, Boris Souvarine, Ralph de Toledano, Freda Utley, Nathaniel Weyl, and Garry Wills.

Websites with information:

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/123458496

http://www.worldcat.org/title/james-burnham-papers-1928-1983/oclc/123458496

Finding aids:

http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/hoover/reg_253.pdf

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf0p3000sz/

http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/sz/tf0p3000sz/files/tf0p3000sz.pdf

[0430a] Ben Burns Papers, 1939-1999, Coll. 1981/01

Location: Chicago Public Library, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Vivian G. Harsh Research collection of Afro-American History and Literature, 9525 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60628

Description: Ben Burns (1913-2000) was "a white editor in black journalism," whose work included editorial positions for Negro Digest, Ebony, Jet, and the Chicago Daily Defender, among other publications. Series I: Correspondence. Subseries C. Sepia Business Correspondence, 1955-1977, contains files on George Schuyler's CV and Press reports re: Governor George Wallace as "America's most dangerous racist." Series III: Subject Research Files, 1939-1999. Subseries B: Interracial Marriage and Multiracial Identity, contains files on interracial adoption, interracial marriage, mixed marriage, and "Sinner Sanctum" by George Schuyler. Subseries C: Dawson/Dickerson Materials, 1938-1970, contains clippings on Klan and an article by Walter Winchell. Subseries E. Various Topics, contains files on Anti-Semitism (including newspaper articles and editorials on Louis Farrakhan and anti-Semitism in Chicago); Bigotry (articles including: "Hate Story: Farrakhan's still at it," (New Republic, May, 30, 1988); "Academic Freedom and Racial Theories," by Leonard Kriegel (New York Times, May 3, 1990); "Sweden's Nasty, Sexist, Racist Genius," by Eric Bentley (New York Times Book Review, Sept. 1, 1985, on August Strindberg) [online at http://www.nytimes.com/1985/09/01/books/sweden-s-nasty-sexist-racist-genius.html

?pagewanted=all]; articles on David Duke); "Face the Failure of Racial Preferences," by Ward Connerly and Newt Gingrich (New York Times, June 15, 1997) [online at http://www.nytimes.com/1997/06/15/opinion/face-the-failure-of-racial-preferences.html?pagewanted=all]; Black Politics (including conservative blacks); Communists - People (including an article about Not Without Honor: The History of American Anticommunism, by Richard Gid Powers); Hatred; History (including review of book on the Know Nothings); Integration (including an article on Jesse Helms hires James Meredith as a domestic policy adviser); Intermarriage; Prejudice; Race (including interview with Colin Powell; "Integration Turns 40: The New Segregation" by Juan Williams (Modern Maturity (April/May 1994)); Racism; Louis Farrakhan; Segregation; White Supremacy; and Word Origins (Various clippings re: language (including several of William Safire's column, "On Language")). Series IV. Photographs, 1948-1960s, contains photographs of Ku Klux Klan (Charles Holland; Confrontation between Dr. Robert S. Pritchard and Klansman Charles Holland, Dimmie Johnson).

Websites with information:

https://www.chipublib.org/archival_post/

http://www.chipublib.org/archival_post/

http://www.chipublib.org/archival_post/burns-ben-papers/

http://mts.lib.uchicago.edu/collections/findingaids.php

Finding aids:

http://www.chipublib.org/fa-ben-burns-papers/

http://mts.lib.uchicago.edu/collections/findingaids/index.php?eadid=MTS.burns

[0431] Dan Burton Congressional Papers, 1983-2012, MPP 21

Location: Modern Political Papers Collection, Indiana University Libraries, Herman B. Wells Library E460, 1320 East Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-7000

Description: Danny Lee Burton (b. 1938) represented the 5th and 6th congressional districts of Indiana in the United States House of Representatives from 1983-2012. The collection consists of papers, audio-visual materials, and electronic records generated and received by the office of Congressman Dan Burton. Series: Political Files, 2000-2010, consists of responses to various candidate surveys. Files on Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, Christian Coalition, Indiana Family Institute, Marriage Protection Act (To amend title 28, United States Code, to limit Federal court jurisdiction over questions under the Defense of Marriage Act), National League of Taxpayers, National Right to Life Committee, National Right to Work Committee, Tea Party, U.S. English, Inc., ACT! For America, Advance America, Americans for Prosperity No Climate Tax Pledge, Campaign for Liberty, Gun Owners of America, Indiana Federation for Immigration Reform and Enforcement (IFIRE), Indiana Republican Liberty Caucus, Indiana Right to Life, National Association for Gun Rights, National Rifle Association (NRA), Pro-English, and Republican National Coalition for Life.

Websites with information:

http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/findingaids/search?repository=politicalpapers&sort=title

Finding aid:

http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/findingaids/view?brand=general&docId=VAD2039&chunk.id=d1e90&startDoc=1

[0432] Bernard Bush Collection on the Ku Klux Klan in New Jersey (1915-1946), 1913-2010, MC 1402

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries, 169 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Description: Bernard Bush (1929- ) was the first executive director of the New Jersey Historical Commission. This assembled collection of primary and secondary source materials documents that the Ku Klux Klan, a secretive society with a philosophy of white Protestant nativism, gained its greatest following in New Jersey during the period from 1915 to 1946. The files focus on Klan and pro-Klan organizations, leaders, activities, and publications, as well as on opposition to the Klan. They include both extensive geographical files, as well as files documenting the KKK's ideas in relation to topics such as immigration, Prohibition, elections, Protestant churches, eugenics, African Americans, Catholics, Jews, and the German American Bund. Contains materials on Anti-Klan Organizations, Henry Ford, Target Groups of New Jersey Klan, Charles Coughlin, Marcus Garvey, Anti-Lynching Campaigns, Nazism / Fascism and Race Theory / Eugenics in Relation to New Jersey Klan, Nazi-Klan Relations, Sedition Trial, 1944, Charles Lindbergh, Edward James Smythe, Italian Fascism, Eugenics / Race Theory, Henry H. Goddard, Carl Brigham, and Edwin Conklin.

Websites with information:

http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/scua/manuscripts

https://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/scua/manuscripts/manuscripts.shtml

http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/scua/manuscripts/manuscripts.shtml

http://www.marac.info/assets/documents/MARAC_NLTR_Q1.pdf

Finding aid:

http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/scua/manuscripts/bush_klan_collection.pdf

[0433] Papers of Vannevar Bush, 1901-1974 (bulk 1932-1955), MSS14498

Location: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Room LM 101, James Madison Memorial Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20540-4680

Description: Vannevar Bush (1890-1974) was a physicist, engineer, government official, and science administrator. The collection relates primarily to Bush's role as coordinator of the scientific community for defense efforts during and after World War II when he served as chairman of the National Defense Research Committee and director of its successor, the Office of Scientific Research and Development, where he supervised the Manhattan Project and other programs. Correspondents include Holmes Alexander, Frank Altschul, American Eugenics Society, Styles Bridges, James F. Byrnes, Committee for Constitutional Government, Charles B. Davenport, Irving Fisher, Ford Foundation, Foreign Policy Association, James Forrestal, Freedom House, Garet Garrett, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, John Edgar Hoover, Herbert Hoover, William Langer, Charles A. Lindbergh, Ben Moreell, Frederick Osborn, Edgar M. Queeny, Porter Sargent, William Shockley, Vilhjálmur Stefánsson, and Albert C. Wedemeyer.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.loc.gov/browse/collections/b

http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/f-aids/mssfa.html

http://invention.smithsonian.org/resources/mind_repository_details.aspx?rep_id=1904

http://www.aip.org/history/ead/browse.html

Finding aids:

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms998004

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms998004.3

[0434] Bush v. Orleans Parish School Board and the Desegregation of New Orleans Schools [online exhibition]

Location: Federal Judicial Center, Federal Judicial History Office, Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building, 1 Columbus Circle Northeast, Washington, DC 20544

Description: On September 4, 1952, A.P. Tureaud, the chief legal counsel of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), filed the legal case Bush v. Orleans Parish School Board in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, with 21 sets of students as plaintiffs, including Earl Benjamin Bush. The lawsuit sought the racial desegregation of the New Orleans public schools. On February 15, 1956, a three-judge district court held that the state statutes designed to thwart school desegregation and the Louisiana state constitutional provisions that required school segregation violated the U.S. Constitution. Later that day, Judge J. Skelly Wright held that the Orleans Parish Schools were unconstitutionally segregated and ordered the Orleans Parish School Board to end school segregation. Historical Documents include Original complaint filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, September 4, 1952; Amendment to Louisiana State Constitution designed to forestall desegregation, Article XII, Section 1 (1954); Petition requesting an end to school segregation in New Orleans (signed by 17 black parents in New Orleans), June 27, 1955; Judge J. Skelly Wright's February 1956 decision requiring school desegregation in New Orleans (excerpt); Statement of Louisiana State Senator William Rainach in response to the decision of the three-judge district court, February 15, 1956; The Southern Manifesto, signed on March 12, 1956, by 101 U.S. Senators and Members of the House of Representatives from the eleven states of the old Confederacy; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit decision affirming Judge Wright's desegregation order, 1957; Interposition resolution and legislation, Louisiana state legislature, November 1960; Speech by Governor Jimmie Davis on statewide television, November 13, 1960, expressing his opposition; to school integration but also his unwillingness to close the schools to prevent racial mixing; Through My Eyes, by Ruby Bridges (excerpt; by the first black student to integrate William Frantz Public School, on November 14, 1960); Joint resolution of Louisiana state legislature urging boycott of desegregated schools, November 16, 1960; Decision and order of U.S. District Court, November 30, 1960; and Letters Sent to Judge Skelly Wright During the Desegregation Controversy.

Reference:

Robert L. Crain and Horton Inger, "School Desegregation in New Orleans: A Comparative Study of the Failure of Social Control" (Chicago, National Opinion Research Center, 1966), http://www.norc.org/­PDFs/publications/NORCRpt_110B.pdf and http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED010046.pdf and http://0-files.eric.ed.gov.opa

c.msmc.edu/fulltext/ED010046.pdf.

Finding aids:

http://www.fjc.gov/history/home.nsf/page/tu_bush_documents.html

http://www.fjc.gov/history/docs/bush.pdf

[0435] Fanny Butcher Papers, 1830-1984 (bulk 1910-1984), Midwest.MS.Butcher

Location: The Newberry Library - Modern Manuscripts, 60 West Walton Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60610

Description: Correspondence, clippings, manuscripts, photographs, and memorabilia relating to the life and work of Chicago literary critic and author, Fanny Butcher (1888-1987). The series Correspondence, 1897-1984, contains files on William Benton, Frank N. D. Buchman, Gilbert K. Chesterton, J. Edgar Hoover, Rose Wilder Lane, Owen Lattimore, Robert R. McCormick, H. L. Mencken, Ezra Pound, Wendell Willkie, and Owen Wister. Subject Files, 1912-1963, contains files on Hilaire Belloc, John Buchan, Communism, John Dos Passos, T. S. Eliot, Herbert Hoover, Rudyard Kipling, Rose Wilder Lane, Charles A. Lindbergh, Colonel Robert McCormick, H. L. Mencken, Rebecca West, Albert Edward Wiggam, and Owen Wister.

Websites with information:

http://mms.newberry.org/detail.asp?recordid=119

http://mms.newberry.org/results.asp?subjectid=4580

http://mms.newberry.org/results.asp?alpha=B

http://mms.newberry.org/results.asp?subjectid=9

Finding aid:

http://mms.newberry.org/xml/xml_files/butcher.xml

[0436] Hugh Alfred Butler Papers, 1941-1954, RG2331.AM

Location: Nebraska State Historical Society - P.O. Box 82554, 1500 R Street, Lincoln, NE 68501

Description: Butler (1878-1954) was a U.S. Senator from Nebraska, 1941-1954. The bulk of the collection consists of legislative and committee files. Files on Brannan Plan, John W. Bricker, Communism, J. Edgar Hoover, Fulton Lewis, Jr., Douglas MacArthur, Joseph McCarthy, Mindszenty, Robert Taft, and Lt. General A.C. Wedemeyer.

Finding aid:

http://www.nebraskahistory.org/lib-arch/research/manuscripts/politics/butlerhugh.htm

[0437] Nicholas Murray Butler papers, [ca. 1891-1947]

Location: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Butler Library, 6th Floor, Columbia University, 535 West 114th Street, New York, NY 10027

Description: Butler (1862-1947) was president of Columbia University, 1902-1945. Correspondence; manuscripts of books, chapters, addresses, lectures, articles, and other writings; clippings and other printed materials relating to Butler's life and career, and memorabilia, ca. 1900-1947. Correspondents include America First Committee, American Citizenship Foundation, American Eugenics Society, Irving Babbitt, H.E. Barnes, Charles Austin Beard, Hilaire Belloc, Theodore G. Bilbo, L.M. Birkhead, William E. Borah, John W. Bricker, Styles Bridges, Vannevar Bush, California Crusaders, Arthur Capper, Alexis Carrel, James McKeen Cattell, John Jay Chapman, Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Child Labor Amendment, George W. Christians, Edwin G. Conklin, Luigi Criscuolo, Crusaders for Economic Liberty, Charles B. Davenport, Samuel Dickstein, Ralph M. Easley, Dwight D. Eisenhower, First Voters League, Hamilton Fish, Jr., Irving Fisher, Henry Ford, James V. Forrestal, Frank E. Gannett, Carter Glass, Madison Grant, Joseph C. Grew, Merwin K. Hart, Archibald Henderson, Hamilton Holt, Herbert Hoover, Roy W. Howard, David Starr Jordan, Henry B. Joy, Alfred M. Landon, William Langer, David Lawrence, Isaac Don Levine, Alfred M. Lilienthal, Charles A. Lindbergh, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Henry R. Luce, J.B. Matthews, V. S. McClatchy, Robert R. McCormick, Henry L. Mencken, Robert A. Millikan, Raymond C. Moley, Paul Elmer More, Felix Morley, Benito Mussolini, John Francis Neylan, Albert J. Nock, Gerald P. Nye, Frederick Osborn, George N. Peek, Samuel B. Pettengill, Amos R.E. Pinchot, Odon Por, Ezra Pound, Giuseppe Prezzolini, John J. Raskob, Carlos P. Romulo, Edward A. Rumely, Jouett Shouse, Edward James Smythe, George E. Sokolsky, John Spargo, Dorothy Thompson, Burton K. Wheeler, Wendell L. Willkie, and Owen Wister.

Finding aids:

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections/ldpd_4078570/

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/inside/projects/findingaids/scans/pdfs/ldpd_rbml_4078570.pdf

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/inside/working/RBML_Finding_Aids/ldpd_rbml_4078570.pdf

[0438] Wally Butterworth Papers, 1930-1973, Coll. 129

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Knight Library, 2nd floor North, Mail: UO Libraries--SPC, 1299 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1299

Description: Herbert Wallace (Wally) Butterworth (1901-1974) was a radio announcer for NBC radio and host for numerous variety and quiz programs for both radio and television. In the early 1960s he became involved in conservative political causes, opposing the NAACP convention and attacking blacks, non-Christians, and Catholics, and privately producing records on political subjects. He organized the Defensive Legion of Registered Americans in 1962; one of its subgroups was the Christian Voters and Buyers League, which advocated the boycott of all kosher food manufacturers and Jewish-owned businesses. The Wally Butterworth Papers consist largely of correspondence, scripts for radio programs, and writings by Butterworth, phonograph records, and tape recordings. Political correspondents include Wickliffe B. Vennard, Pedro A. del Valle, and James Venable. Associated conservative materials, such as mailing lists and bumper stickers, follow the correspondence.

Reference:

Jeffrey H. Caufield, General Walker and the Murder of President Kennedy: The Extensive New Evidence of a Radical-Right Conspiracy (Moreland Press, 2015).

Websites with information:

http://researchguides.uoregon.edu/scua-politics/conservative

http://library.uoregon.edu/speccoll/nwdalinks.html

http://library.uoregon.edu/tools/blogs/scua/check-out-wally-butterworth-papers/

https://library.uoregon.edu/speccoll/guides/afram2.htm

https://library.uoregon.edu/speccoll/guides/conservative.html

http://janus.uoregon.edu/record=b1954249

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/28413180

http://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-1930-1973/oclc/28413180

Finding aids:

http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/print/ark:/80444/xv60544

http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv60544/op=pretrieve.aspx

[0439] R. Freeman Butts Papers, 1923-2004, Coll. 80114

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6010

Description: R. Freeman Butts (1910-2010) was a prominent American educator and prolific author in the field of education. Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, studies, conference papers and proceedings, syllabi, curricular material, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to the role of education in society, civic education, education in the United States, and international education. The category Research materials, 1980-1991, contains files on Conservatism and women, 1981-1986; Iran-Contra scandal, 1987-1989; Ronald Reagan and conservatism, 1980-1990; Heritage Foundation, 1982; and Richard Viguerie and conservatism, 1983-1984. The category Notes and research materials, 1978-1997, contains files on Clarence Thomas, 1991; Robert Bork, 1987-1988; Conservative counter-reformation, 1985-1989; Emerging conservatism, 1981-1984; and New Right, 1978-1983. The category Notes and research materials, 1976-2001, contains files on Conservative reform in education, 1982-1985; and William J. Bennett, 1984-1989, 1985-1986. The category Notes and research materials, 1910-2001, contains files on Conservative renaissance, 1985; Sidney Hook, 1984; School busing, 1981-1982; Desegregation, 1970-1989; Religious right, 1995; Religion and conservative politics, 1980-1990; Creationism and evolution, 1981-1994; and Debate on prayer in public schools, 1980-1995.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf1x0n9850/entire_text/

[0440] Hugh Byas papers, 1928-1941, MS 121 [microfilm]

Location: Manuscripts and Archives, Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University Library, 128 Wall Street, P.O. Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06520

Description: Newspaper correspondent. Scrapbooks, writings and research files. The latter, consisting of pamphlets, periodicals, newspaper clippings and news bulletins on all aspects of Japanese life were compiled for lectures at Yale University, 1941-1945, and for use in a book which was never published. Contains subject files on Color and Race Problems, Communism, reactionary societies, 1932-1934, and patriotic societies.

Finding aids:

http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0121

http://drs.library.yale.edu:8083/fedora/get/mssa:ms.0121/PDF

[0441] Witter Bynner Papers, 1829-1965, MS Am 1891-1891.7

Location: Houghton Library, Harvard Yard, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

Description: Bynner (1881-1968) was an American poet and translator. The papers consist of correspondence (including carbon copies of outgoing letters); manuscripts of poems, plays, and prose writings; diaries and memoirs; scrapbooks of publications and reviews; photographs of family members and friends from the literary and theatrical worlds; manuscripts of writings by others, many with annotations by Witter Bynner. Letters to Witter Bynner from Charles Austin Beard, Usher Lloyd Burdick, John Dos Passos, Max Eastman, Devin A. Garrity, Edith Hamilton, Herbert Hoover, Patrick Jay Hurley, Gorham Bert Munson, Ezra Pound, George Ephraim Sokolsky, H. Keith Thompson, George Sylvester Viereck, and Peter Robert Viereck. Letters from Witter Bynner to James Francis Byrnes, Donald Davidson, Max Eastman, Dwight David Eisenhower, James Forrestal, Devin A. Garrity, Josef Washington Hall (Upton Close), Edith Hamilton, Patrick J. Hurley, Gorham Bert Munson, Ezra Pound, Henry Regnery, Porter Edward Sargent, George Ephraim Sokolsky, Dorothy Thompson, H. Keith Thompson, George Sylvester Viereck, and Peter Robert Viereck.

Websites with information:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/allFindingAids?_collection=oasis

Finding aids:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~hou00668

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/findingAidDisplay?_collection=oasis&inoid=3227

[0442] Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers, 1911-1965, Coll. 9700, 9700-b

Location: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, P.O. Box 400110, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110

Description: The papers of Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. (1887-1966) consist of correspondence, memoranda, records, files, photographs, scrapbooks, etc. pertaining largely to the Virginia Senator's political and business careers. Correspondents and subjects include America's Future, Inc., John U. Barr, John W. Bricker, Senator Bridges, Connally Amendment, James O. Eastland, Charles Edison, Frank E. Gannett, J. Edgar Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Charles A. Lindbergh, General Douglas MacArthur, Manion Forum, Dean Manion, J.B. Matthews, Senator Joseph McCarthy, Col. Robert McCormick, Carleton Putnam, Gerald L. K. Smith, Senator Robert A. Taft, Senator Talmadge, Senator Strom Thurmond, A.C. Wedemeyer, and Burton K. Wheeler.

Reference:

Nancy MacLean, Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America (New York: Viking, 2017).

Finding aid:

http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=uva-sc/viu01045.xml

[0443] James F. Byrnes Papers, 1831-2007; bulk dates 1933-1972, Mss 090

Location: Special Collections Library, Strom Thurmond Institute Building, Clemson University, 230 Kappa Street, Clemson, SC 29634-3001

Description: James F. Byrnes (1882-1972) was a U.S. Senator, U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Director of the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion during World War II, U.S. Secretary of State, and Governor of South Carolina. The collection has material concerning his growing disenchantment with the Democratic Party over civil rights, his support for Dwight Eisenhower in the 1952 presidential campaign. Correspondents include J. Edgar Hoover, Raymond Moley, and Strom Thurmond. Files on Alger Hiss, Ku Klux Klan, segregation, and Harry Dexter White, and the shorthand notes Byrnes took at the 1945 Yalta Conference. Copies of Georgia Farmers Market Bulletin, March 29, 1950; Common Sense (Union, NJ), January 5, 1952, and September 1, 1952; and Augusta Courier (Georgia), June 4, 1956. There is an article from the News and Courier on one of the Carleton Putnam letters ("Second Carleton Putnam Letter Analyzes Psychological Reasoning of High Court," News and Courier, Charleston, S.C., March 22, 1959). (The pro-segregation Putnam letter, in the form of an open letter to President Eisenhower, was published as "Distinguished New Englander Discusses High Court's Decision on Public Schools" [advertisement], Christian Science Monitor, Jan. 19, 1959, p. 3.)

Websites with information:

http://library.clemson.edu/depts/specialcollections/finding-aids/

Finding aids:

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/manuscripts/mss090Byrnes/byrnes.htm

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/manuscripts/mss090Byrnes/Mss90ByrnesEAD.htm

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