Descriptive Summary
Administrative Information
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Descriptive Summary
Title: Marvin Liebman Papers,
Date (inclusive): 1953-1992
Collection number: 69013
Creator:
Liebman, Marvin
Collection Size:
150 manuscript boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 1 album box, 7 envelopes, 5 phonotape reels.
(65 linear feet)
Repository:
Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford, California 94305-6010
Abstract: Correspondence, printed matter, press releases, campaign literature, reports, and photographs, relating to activities of American
conservative and anti-communist organizations, including many involved with Asian and African affairs. Includes records of
the firm Marvin Liebman Associates.
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives
Language:
English.
Administrative Information
Access
Collection open for research.
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copies of audiovisual items. To listen to sound recordings or to view videos or films during your visit, please contact the Archives
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Marvin Liebman Papers, [Box no.], Hoover Institution
Archives.
Access Points
Committee of One Million.
Anti-communist movements--United States.
Communism.
Communism--Africa.
Communism--Asia.
Africa.
Asia.
United States--Politics and government.
United States--Foreign relations.
United States--Foreign relations--1945-1989.
United States--Politics and government--1945-1989.
Conservatism.
Phonotapes.
Marvin Liebman Associates.
Historical Note
Marvin Liebman Associates, Inc., founded in 1958 by Marvin Liebman, was a New York Public relations firm engaged in lobbying
for conservative and/or anti-communist organizations in the United States and abroad. Its services for clients included promoting
public meetings, organizing sponsoring committees of distinguished citizens, compiling mailing lists, administering mail campaigns,
publishing press releases, and effecting publicity. Its offices also served as headquarters for some organizations. The firm
discontinued operations in 1969.
Clients of particular importance were the American African Affairs Association, American Afro-Asian Educational Exchange,
American Committee for Aid to Katanga Freedom Fighters, American Conservative Union, American Emergency Committee on the Panama
Canal, Assembly of Captive European Nations, William F. Buckley, Jr. for Mayor, Committee for the Monroe Doctrine, Committee
of one million, Draft Goldwater Movement, National Committee Against the Treaty of Moscow, National Committee for Justice
for Dodd, Tshombe Emergency Committee, World Congress for Freedom, and Young Americans for Freedom.