Register of the Paul Crouch papers

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Title: Paul Crouch papers
Date (inclusive): 1925-1958
Collection Number: 70045
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 18 manuscript boxes (7.2 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Writings, transcripts of court testimony, correspondence, and clippings, relating to communism in the United States, especially in Hawaii, and to the anti-communist movement. Includes typescript memoirs, entitled "Broken Chains."
Creator: Crouch, Paul, 1903-1955
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives

Access

The collection is open for research; materials must be requested in advance via our reservation system. If there are audiovisual or digital media material in the collection, they must be reformatted before providing access.

Use

Box 17 (memoirs) may not be quoted without permission of Sylvia Crouch. For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Paul Crouch Papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Anti-communist movements -- United States
Communism -- United States
Communism -- Hawaii
Communist Party of the United States of America

box 1

Subpoena to Paul Crouch to appear at Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. March 6, 1953,

box 1

Typewritten manuscript entitled "Brief History of the Communist Movement in North and South Carolina" by Paul Crouch

box 1

Typewritten manuscript entitled "Communism in Latin America" by Paul Crouch

box 1

Typewritten manuscript entitled "The Organizational Structure of the Communist Movement" by Paul and Sylvia Crouch

box 1

Testimony before the Florida Legislative Investigating Commission and the U.S. Senate Subcommittee, Washington, D.C.

box 1

Correspondence

box 1

Testimony and biographical information concerning Sylvia Crouch

box 18

Miscellaneous handwritten, typewritten, and mimeographed materials

box 2

Miscellaneous handwritten, typewritten, and mimeographed materials

box 2

Documents refuting charges against Paul Crouch

box 2

Text of various Crouch testimony

box 2

Photocopy of resolutions made at the 6th World Congress of the Communist International- 1928

box 2

Originals and photocopies of "The New South," 1938-1939

box 2

Photocopies of the "Young Worker," 1925-1928

box 3

File cards and lists of persons known to Paul Crouch as CPUSA members

box 4

File cards and lists of persons known to Paul Crouch as CPUSA members

 

Newspapers clippings relating to Paul Crouch

box 5

1945-1950

box 6

1951-1953

box 7

1954

box 8

1954-1955

box 9

Newspaper clippings pertaining to Paul Crouch testimony before the U.S. Senate Internal Security Sub-Committee

box 10

Newspaper clippings pertaining to Paul Crouch testimony before the U.S. Senate Internal Security Sub-Committee

box 11

Newspaper clippings pertaining to Paul Crouch testimony before the U.S. Senate Internal Security Sub-Committee

box 12

Newspaper clippings pertaining to Paul Crouch testimony before the U.S. Senate Internal Security Sub-Committee

box 13

Newspaper clippings pertaining to Paul Crouch testimony before the U.S. Senate Internal Security Sub-Committee

box 14

Newspaper clippings pertaining to Paul Crouch testimony before the U.S. Senate Internal Security Sub-Committee

box 15

Newspaper clippings pertaining to Paul Crouch testimony before the U.S. Senate Internal Security Sub-Committee

box 15

Clippings dealing with the trial of Harry Bridges

box 15

Communism in Hawaii during the 1950's

box 16

Communism in Hawaii during the 1950's

box 16

Miscellaneous documents, reports, manuscripts, clippings, etc., regarding the political careers of Paul and Sylvia Crouch

box 17

Typewritten manuscript, "Broken Chains," by Paul Crouch, describing his career in the U.S. Communist Party 1925-1942