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Descriptive Summary
Title: Christian Anti-Communism Crusade Collection
Date: 1964
Collection number: ARS.0079
Creator:
Christian Anti-Communism Crusade.
Collection size:
1 box:
15 7" open reel tapes
Repository:
Archive of Recorded Sound
Abstract: Fifteen open reel tapes produced by the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade in 1964 containing lectures and panel discussions
from a workshop held in Washington, D.C.
Language of Material: English
Access
Open for research; material must be requested at least two business days in advance of intended use. Contact the Archive for
assistance.
Publication Rights
Property rights reside with repository. Publication and reproduction rights reside with the creators or their heirs. To obtain
permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Head Librarian of the Archive of Recorded Sound.
Preferred Citation
Christian Anti-Communism Crusade Collection, ARS-0079. Courtesy of the Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound, Stanford University
Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Sponsor
This finding aid was produced with generous financial support from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Scope and Contents
Recordings produced by the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade in 1964, containing lectures and panel discussions about politics,
foreign policy, and anti-Communist activism. Many of the lectures are by CACC founder Fred Schwarz (1913-2009), who organized
several five-day workshops (called "schools") around the country beginning in 1960. This collection is a complete set of what
was referred to as "Washington D.C. School Tapes," purchased in October 1964 from the Crusade, then based in Houston, Texas.
The tapes are marked 1-WDC-64 through 15-WDC-64.
Indexing Terms
Schwarz, Fred, 1913-
Drakeford, John W.
Lowry, Charles Wesley
Rowe, David Nelson, 1905-
Philbrick, Herbert A. (Herbert Arthur), 1915-1993
Bouscaren, Anthony Trawick
Wood, Doris
Menocal, Serafin
Atkinson, James
Cold War.
Communism.
Speeches, addresses, etc.