Register of the William T. Poole collection

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Title: William T. Poole collection
Date (inclusive): 1919-1976
Collection Number: 82095
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 242 manuscript boxes (100.8 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Reports, correspondence, minutes, hearing transcripts, legal exhibits, clippings, serial issues, pamphlets, and leaflets relating to communism and radicalism in the United States, and to the anti-Vietnam War movement. Includes exhibits of the United States Subversive Activities Control Board and files of the United States House Un-American Activities Committee.
Creator: United States. Subversive Activities Control Board
source: Poole, William T.
Creator: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities.
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

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Acquisition Information

Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1982.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], William T. Poole collection, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Historical Note

The Subversive Activities Control Board was established in 1950 in conjunction with enactment of the Internal Security Act (McCarran Act) of 1950. Its purpose was to secure registration of communist-action and communist-front organizations in the United States. The Board attempted to carry out this function for more than two decades but experienced frustration as a result of legal challenges and court decisions. It was abolished by Presidential executive order in 1973.
The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), as it was generally known, was established as a committee of the House of Representatives in 1938. It was not a law enforcement agency, and, unlike the Board, had no concrete legal function. The broad and amorphous nature of its mandate, investigation and publicization of activities deemed un-American, ensured that any findings would be either tautologous (as applied to foreign countries and their governments and citizens) or tendentious. (Tendentious as well were the suggestions of critics that the Committee itself was un-American.) Investigation of communism was always a central, though not exclusive, concern of the Committee. HUAC was highly controversial, and largely as a defensive cosmetic measure the House retitled it the House Internal Security Committee (HISC) in 1969. Support continued to wane, however, and the House abolished the Committee in 1975.
William T. Poole was employed as a research analyst on the minority (Republican Party) side of the HUAC staff from the mid-1960s until the Committee's dissolution. When the Board and the Committee respectively went out of existence, Poole took possession of files unwanted for permanent government retention. He gave this collection of material to the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1982.

Scope and Content of Collection

The William T. Poole collection consists of material collected by the United States Subversive Activities Control Board and the United States House Committee on Un-American Activities/House Committee on Internal Security, and preserved by William T. Poole.
A large portion of the collection was received foldered and labeled. Internal analysis established that the folders were from HUAC files. In many cases they may have been Poole's own working files. Another large portion of the collection was received unfoldered and unarranged. This material tended to fall into two categories: older material that was stamped as exhibit material of the Subversive Activities Control Board, and later material from the Vietnam War era that was undoubtedly collected by HUAC/HISC and often by Poole himself.
The collection is arranged in five series. The Subversive Activities Control Board Exhibits series consists of exhibits from Board hearings. They are arranged by docket number. Most exhibits are public issuances of the organizations that were targets of the hearings (the Communist Party and associated organizations), but they also include internal documents of those organizations, and reports, clippings and other material about them. Many of the items in this series are photocopies. The Hoover Institution Library & Archives also holds a separate collection of United States Subversive Activities Control Board Records, which consists of a complete set of Board hearing transcripts, decisions and orders, but does not include hearing exhibits. The Subversive Activities Control Board Exhibits series of the William T. Poole collection thus constitutes an important complement to that collection.
The largest series in the William T. Poole collection is the Un-American Activities Subject File, and it is in many ways the heart of the collection. It consists of material gathered by HUAC/HISC on organizations, publications, individuals and a few broader categories suspected of un-American activities, and is arranged alphabetically by target entity. The great majority of these entities are organizations, some of them well-established and longlasting, others ephemeral and existing only long enough to produce a single newspaper appeal. A file on an organization may be interpreted to mean either that it was suspected of un-Americanism in toto, or that it was thought to have been infiltrated by an influential un-American element. The number of files on suspect individuals is small. They fall into two categories: well-known public figures on the one hand, and, on the other, lesser-known individuals who were fleetingly featured in published newspaper stories because of some act or expression of opinion in opposition to the Vietnam War. Files already foldered and labeled by HUAC have been retained even when consisting of a single newspaper clipping. They are evidential of aspiration toward an impressive level of thoroughness. As the antiwar movement grew, the Committee seems to have become overwhelmed by the magnitude of the monitoring task as originally contemplated. Material left unarranged by the Committee has been added to established files when appropriate. In a few cases, files on new entities have been created when the volume of loose material warranted. Other such material has been batched into a few generic files: Counterculture, Labor, Peace, etc.
An incomplete list of areas of HUAC/HISC inquiry would include: propaganda issued by Communist bloc countries and associated international organizations for distribution in the United States; organizations promoting cultural ties with such countries; organizations supporting liberation movements in other countries; organizations promoting world federalism; the Communist Party and all its works, including its successive youth groups and anything that might be construed as a front organization; other left-of-center political groups-Trotskyist, Maoist, social democratic and left-liberal; groups or individual politicians within mainstream parties (principally the Democratic Party, but including at least one prominent Republican); government employees (including a number of members of Congress) and even entire agencies within government; civil liberties organizations, including those organized for the legal defense of specific defendants; labor unions and organizations of the unemployed; professional and cultural organizations; publishers and book distributors; organizations promoting rights and advancement of blacks, and to a lesser degree of other racial and ethnic groups; religious organizations and individual clergymen within the Catholic Church and various Protestant denominations (notably Methodists and Quakers); pacifist and other peace-oriented organizations opposing conscription and militarization; disaffection within the Armed Forces (notably Vietnam War era GI dissident movements); student movements; the counterculture (together with drug culture and women's liberation and gay liberation movements); and the actuality of or potential for violent challenge to the existing order (notably black inner-city rioting).
Considerable attention was devoted to immigration issues, and especially to organizations opposing the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (McCarran-Walter Act), which barred admission of the politically suspect and provided for deportation of naturalized citizens associated with radicalism. Also of increasing concern to HUAC was overt opposition to the Committee itself. Organizations or individuals calling for its abolition became ipso facto suspect of un-Americanism, and much attention was given to documentation of their expressions of opinion. In its last years the emergence of a mass antiwar movement in reaction to the Vietnam War became the Committee's primary focus and indeed came close to overwhelming all other concerns.
To a large extent HUAC's method of procedure was associational. The establishment of connections (through overlapping membership, financial ties, or otherwise) between an organization deemed un-American and a second organization cast suspicion upon the latter. One example of an extended associational chain, unusual in substance but typical in methodology, is illustrative. The Fund for the Republic, a philanthropic project established to promote civic education, criticized HUAC publicly and thus earned investigation by the Committee. The Fund was created and financed by the Ford Foundation, whose resources derived from the Ford Motor Company, seemingly an impeccable capitalist entity. Nevertheless the Ford Foundation came under suspicion. The Foundation also provided money to the Fund for the Advancement of Education and to the Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund. HUAC files were established on both. The Catt Fund received even more financial support from the League of Women Voters than from the Ford Foundation. Material on the League of Women Voters was therefore collected as well. To cap it all, a file was created on the possibly un-American nature of foundations in general.
Although HUAC's central concern was with the political left, it gathered some information on the far right. In its first years, before American entry into World War II, HUAC established files on native fascist organizations. In the 1960s a few more right-wing organization files were created, perhaps in a self-conscious attempt to display evenhandedness. With one exception right-wing files are few in number and thin in content. The exception is the Minutemen, on whom a substantial body of documentation was accumulated.
By far the largest volume of material in the HUAC files consists of public issuances of the target organizations themselves. These were typically obtained by purchase or as handouts at public events. A number of files contain letters to Poole or to William P. Thompson (likely a pseudonym employed by Poole) in response to requests for literature or regarding subscriptions. Flyers are often neatly labeled with the date and occasion on which they were obtained. Letterhead data from circular letters and the like were valued for indexing purposes.
Newspaper stories constituted an important source for HUAC files. The New York Times, the Washington Post, other mainstream newspapers, and the Communist Party press and other left-wing publications were regularly culled for material. Reports and other publications of private anti-communist organizations were another major source. Some material, sent by private citizens sympathetic to HUAC, arrived unsolicited in the mail.
Internal documents of target organizations, whether original or photocopies, are an important component of the HUAC files. There is no documentation of how they were obtained but there would seem to be a presumption that the means were surreptitious. They were likely passed on to the Committee through intermediary sources.
Other unpublished file materials include reports compiled by the HUAC staff, by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and by state and local law enforcement agencies, and reports submitted by informants who had infiltrated target organizations. There is one sustantial block of drafts and working material for the composition of a specific HUAC staff study. This was on the international Communist-sponsored World Festival of Youth.
A third series is the much smaller Un-American Activities Informational File. It consists of serial publications and reports and other issuances of private patriotic and anti-communist organizations regarded by HUAC as friendly sources and acquired for their informational value on un-American activities in general. Unlike the material in the preceding series, this material is not susceptible to arrangement by target entity. It is arranged by issuing organization.
The still smaller United States Government Agencies File contains material of two types: material issued by government agencies about un-American activities in general; and material about the surveillance activities of those government agencies, whether supportive or critical, emanating from private citizens or from the mainstream media. In either case the material is not susceptible to arrangement other than by name of the government agency concerned. Supportive and critical letters to HUAC from the public at large, and petitions to Congress to abolish the Committee are among the materials in this series.
There is also a small Audiovisual File of photographs.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Communism -- United States
Subversive activities -- United States
Radicalism -- United States
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements
Poole, William T.

 

Subversive Activities Control Board Exhibits 1919-1972

Scope and Contents note

Exhibits introduced in U.S. Subversive Activities Control Board hearings, including internal documents and public issuances of target organizations, and other relevant published and unpublished materials, together with some legal motions before and documents of the Subversive Activities Control Board, arranged by Subversive Activities Control Board docket number.
 

Docket 51-101: Communist Party of the United States of America

box 1, folder 1

Correspondence 1926-1950

Scope and Contents note

Includes letters by William Montgomery Brown, William Z. Foster, Joseph Zack Kornfeder, Jay Lovestone, Charles E. Ruthenberg, and Harry S. Truman. Several letters are addressed to Benjamin Gitlow.
 

Communist Party minutes

box 1, folder 2

1925

box 1, folder 3

1926

box 1, folder 4

1927

box 1, folder 5

1928

 

Communist Party internal documents

box 1, folder 6

Memorandum of Communist International decision, and report on activities of Workers (Communist) Party by William Z. Foster and Alexander Bittelman 1925

box 1, folder 7

Communist Party pre-convention discussion bulletin, and transcript of convention report 1950

box 1, folder 8

Miscellaneous circulated documents. Memoranda and circular letters 1936-1950

Scope and Contents note

Includes "Pointers on Work in the South".
box 2, folder 1

Financial and membership statistics and reports 1927-1949

Scope and Contents note

Includes examples of membership cards.
 

Educational bulletins, and curricular and study outlines

box 2, folder 2

General 1947-1950 and undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes materials on Marxism, imperialism, the Negro question, and history of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
box 2, folder 3

"Background of the Berlin Crisis," and related material 1948

box 2, folder 4

"The Struggle against the Tito Fascists, Agents of Imperialism" 1949

 

Communist Party publications. Newspaper and journal articles, serial issues, pamphlets, and excerpts from printed sources

Scope and Contents note

Includes articles from Communist, Daily Worker, Political Affairs, and Worker.
box 2, folder 5

1919

box 2, folder 6

1920

Scope and Contents note

Includes Theses and Statutes of the Third (Communist) International.
box 3, folder 1

1921

box 3, folder 2

1923

box 3, folder 3

1924

box 3, folder 4

1925

box 3, folder 5

1927

box 3, folder 6

1928

Scope and Contents note

Includes Acceptance Speeches of William Z. Foster and Benjamin Gitlow (presidential and vice presidential candidates).
 

1929

box 3, folder 7

General

box 3, folder 8

Stalin's Speeches on the American Communist Party; What Is To Be Done?

box 4, folder 1

Program of the Communist International

 

1930

box 4, folder 2

General

box 4, folder 3

Thesis and Resolutions for the Seventh National Convention of the Communist Party of U.S.A.

box 4, folder 4

1931

 

1932

box 4, folder 5

General

Scope and Contents note

Includes The Communist Party in Action.
box 5, folder 1

Foundations of Leninism

box 5, folder 2

The Struggle against Imperialist War and the Tasks of the Communists

box 5, folder 3

1933

 

1934

box 5, folder 4

General

box 5, folder 5

Problems of Leninism

box 6, folder 1

The Way Out: A Program for American Labor

 

1935

box 6, folder 2

General

Scope and Contents note

Includes Resolutions of the Seventh World Congress of the Communist International.
box 6, folder 3

The Communist Party: A Manual on Organization

box 6, folder 4

Why Communism? Plain Talks on Vital Problems

 

1936

box 6, folder 5

General

box 7, folder 1

Resolutions of the Ninth Convention of the Communist Party

box 7, folder 2

1937

box 7, folder 3

1938

Scope and Contents note

Includes The Constitution and By-Laws of the Communist Party of the United States of America, and Resolutions of the 10th Convention of the Communist Party, U.S.A. .
box 7, folder 4

1939

Scope and Contents note

Includes Foundations of Leninism, and Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism.
box 7, folder 5

1940

box 8, folder 1

1940 (cont'd.)

box 8, folder 2

1941

box 8, folder 3

1942

Scope and Contents note

Includes The Constitution of the Communist Party of the United States of America.
box 8, folder 4

1943

box 8, folder 5

1944

box 8, folder 6-7

1945

Scope and Contents note

Includes Constitution of the Communist Party of the United States of America.
box 8, folder 8

1946

box 9, folder 1

1947

 

1948

box 9, folder 2-3

General

box 9, folder 4

14th National Convention proceedings

box 9, folder 5

The Communist Manifesto; The New York Herald Tribune's 23 Questions about the Communist Party Answered; 1948 Election Platform of the Communist Party

box 10, folder 1-2

1949

box 10, folder 3-4

1950

 

1951

box 10, folder 5

General

box 11, folder 1

General (cont'd.)

box 11, folder 2

15th National Convention proceedings

box 11, folder 3

The Negro People in the Struggle for Peace and Freedom; Peace Can Be Won!

box 11, folder 4

1952

box 11, folder 5

Communist International directive re women's work, and printed articles from Communist International and International Press Correspondence 1927-1935

box 12, folder 1-2

Communist Information Bureau printed articles from For a Lasting Peace, for a People's Democracy! 1947-1950

box 12, folder 3

World Federation of Democratic Youth manifesto and resolution 1949

 

Soviet publications

box 12, folder 4-5

English-language bulletins and printed articles from Moscow News, New Times, Soviet Monitor and USSR Information Bulletin 1939-1951

box 12, folder 6

Pronouncements in United Nations Security Council 1947-1950

box 13, folder 1-3

English translations of Soviet press articles, many made by the U.S. Department of State 1919-1951

box 13, folder 4

U.S. District Court indictment of Communist Party leaders 1949

 

U.S. Department of State foreign agents registration records

box 13, folder 5

Daily Publishing Company 1940

box 13, folder 6

Freedom of the Press Company 1941

box 14, folder 1

Inter-Continent News 1942

box 14, folder 2

U.S. Congressional hearing testimony of Paul Crouch 1949

box 14, folder 3

Election records with statistics of votes for Communist Party candidates in California 1938

box 14, folder 4

American Trade Union Delegation to the Soviet Union printed report ( Russia after Ten Years) 1927

box 14, folder 5

Congress of Industrial Organizations delegation to the Soviet Union printed report ( Report of the CIO Delegation to the Soviet Union) 1945

box 14, folder 6

Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists and Technicians newsletter( The Facts Speak) 1946

Scope and Contents note

Includes related letter.
box 14, folder 7

United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America report and circular 1949

box 14, folder 8

Mainstream press newspaper articles 1941-1950

box 15, folder 1

Miscellaneous printed matter 1948-1950 and undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes The Sabotage: The Conscious Withdrawal of the Workers' Industrial Efficiency.
box 15, folder 2-3

Lists of exhibits and receipts 1951-1952

box 15, folder 4

Subversive Activities Control Board correspondence and memoranda 1951-1952

box 15, folder 5

Subversive Activities Control Board report, 1953, and memorandum opinion and order, 1956

box 15, folder 6

Memoranda of remarks by counsel before the U.S. Court of Appeals, 1954; and memoranda of remarks by counsel and amici curiae brief before the U.S. Supreme Court, 1955

 

Docket 102-53: Labor Youth League

box 15, folder 7

Labor Youth League internal documents and press releases 1949-1952

Scope and Contents note

Includes convention proceedings.
box 15, folder 8

Labor Youth League radio broadcast transcripts 1949-1952

 

Labor Youth League and related Communist Party publications. Pamphlets, serial issues, and printed articles

Scope and Contents note

Includes articles from The Challenge, Daily Worker, Political Affairs, and Youth Review.
box 15, folder 9

1945-1949

box 15, folder 10

1950

Scope and Contents note

Includes The Toward Bright Tomorrows.
box 16, folder 1

1951

box 16, folder 2

1952

Scope and Contents note

Includes The Youth Fights for Its Future.
box 16, folder 3

1953

box 16, folder 4

Undated

box 16, folder 5

Mainstream press newspaper articles 1949-1954

box 16, folder 6

Miscellaneous legal records 1949

box 16, folder 7

Lists of exhibits and Subversive Activities Control Board certification

 

Docket 104-53: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship.

Scope and Contents note

See also: Audiovisual File
box 16, folder 8

Correspondence 1924-1953

Scope and Contents note

Includes letters by Bernard M. Baruch, Tasker H. Bliss, Louis Budenz, Arnold Johnson, John A. Kingsbury, Corliss Lamont, Thomas W. Lamont, Arthur Upham Pope, Juliet Stuart Poyntz, and Clifford F. Welch. Several letters are addressed to William Howard Melish.
box 16, folder 9

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship internal documents. By-laws, minutes, and annual reports 1943-1951

box 16, folder 10

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship newsletters and press releases 1943-1953

box 17, folder 1

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship conference proceedings 1943-1945

Scope and Contents note

Includes conferences of the Council's Architects Panel, Nationalities Panel, and Committee on Education.
box 17, folder 2

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship leaflets and brochures 1943-1953

 

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship pamphlets 1942-1953

box 17, folder 3

An American Policy for Peace; Dear Unknown Friend; The Educational System of the Soviet Union; A Family of Nations; Is There Freedom of Religion in the Soviet Union?; On American-Soviet Friendship; Organized Labor in the Soviet Union; Our Soviet Ally; Partners for Peace; Religion Today in the U.S.S.R.; Salute to Our Russian Ally

box 17, folder 4

Soviet Children and Their Care; Soviet Farmers; Soviet Impressions; Soviet Russia and the Post-War World; Soviet Sports; The Soviet Union in the Service of Peace; Soviet Women; The Soviet Workers and Their Unions

box 17, folder 5

A Statement on American Foreign Policy; The Truth about the Book the Nazis Like; U.S.A./U.S.S.R.; U.S.A.-U.S.S.R., Allies for Peace; We Have Seen America; We Proudly Present; Women in the Soviet Union

box 17, folder 6

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship film script, "The Bridge" undated

box 18, folder 1-2

Communist Party and related publications 1929-1953

Scope and Contents note

Includes articles from Communist, Daily Worker, Political Affairs, Soviet Russia Today, and New World Review.
 

Other publications 1944-1953

box 18, folder 3

General. Pamphlets, booklets, and printed articles 1944-1950

Scope and Contents note

Includes An American Churchman in the Soviet Union; A Churchman Examines American-Soviet Relations; Meet the Soviet Russians; and A Plan for Peace.
box 18, folder 4

Strength for Struggle: Christian Social Witness in the Crucible of Our Times 1953

box 18, folder 5

Mainstream press newspaper and journal articles 1933-1953

box 19, folder 1

Legal records, including certificate of incorporation and applications for licenses and permits 1940-1950

box 19, folder 2

Lists of exhibits and index

 

Docket 106-53: Civil Rights Congress

box 19, folder 3

Civil Rights Congress internal documents, including draft constitution and resolutions, minutes, bulletins, programs, circular letters, and financial records 1946-1954

box 19, folder 4

Civil Rights Congress leaflets and flyers 1948-1953

box 19, folder 5

Civil Rights Congress pamphlets 1951-1952

Scope and Contents note

Censored!; Civil Rights Congress Tells the Story; The Cold-War Murder: The Frame-up against Ethel and Julius Rosenberg; Deadly Parallel; How Safe Are You?; The Reign of Witches; Voices for Freedom .
box 19, folder 6

Communist Party and related internal documents. Circular letters, bulletins, and miscellany 1943-1952

box 19, folder 7

Communist Party and related publications 1932-1953

Scope and Contents note

Includes articles from Daily Worker, Labor Defender, New World, Political Affairs, and Worker.
box 20, folder 1-2

Communist Party and related publications (cont'd.) 1932-1953

 

Other publications

box 20, folder 3

General. Pamphlets, printed articles, and petition 1949-1954

Scope and Contents note

Includes Appeals to the Governor of California to Save the Life of Wesley Robert Wells; The Case of Claude Lightfoot; Eyewitness: Peekskill, U.S.A.
box 20, folder 4

A Petition to the United Nations for Relief from a Crime of the United States Government against the Negro People 1951

box 20, folder 5

Bail bond records 1948-1954

Scope and Contents note

Records of bail bonds posted by the Civil Rights Congress Bail Fund and by various individuals for defendants in deportation and subversion cases.
box 21, folder 1-3

Bail bond records (cont'd.) 1948-1954

box 22, folder 1

Bail bond records (cont'd.) 1948-1954

box 22, folder 2

Legal records of Civil Rights Congress applications for fundraising events 1946-1950

box 22, folder 3

Subversive Activities Control Board documents, including lists of exhibits, and Communist Party legal responses to proceedings 1950-1951

 

Docket 107-53: Jefferson School of Social Science

box 22, folder 4

Jefferson School of Social Science internal documents. Bulletins, circular letters, notes, curricular material, report, and registration records 1947-1954

Scope and Contents note

Includes the School's Institute of Marxist Studies.
 

Jefferson School of Social Science course catalogs

box 22, folder 5-6

1944

box 23, folder 1-2

1945

box 23, folder 3-4

1946

box 23, folder 5

1947

box 24, folder 1

1947 (cont'd.)

box 24, folder 2-3

1948

box 24, folder 4-5

1949

box 24, folder 6

1950

box 25, folder 1

1950 (cont'd.)

box 25, folder 2

1951

box 25, folder 3

1952

box 25, folder 4

1953

box 25, folder 5

Other course catalogs 1941-1952

Scope and Contents note

Includes Workers School, School for Democracy, and Frederick Douglass Educational Center.
box 25, folder 6

Communist Party internal documents. Circular letters, memoranda, and educational bulletins 1943-1951

Scope and Contents note

Includes "The Struggle against White Chauvinism".
box 26, folder 1-3

Communist Party and related newspaper and journal articles 1940-1954

Scope and Contents note

Includes articles from Daily Worker, Political Affairs, and Worker.
 

Communist Party and related books and pamphlets 1932-1952

box 26, folder 4

The Communist Position on the Negro Question; Constitution of the Communist Party of the United States of America; Dialectical and Historical Materialism; Negro Representation; On Practice; The Path of Negro Liberation

box 26, folder 5

The State; State and Revolution; Theory and Practice of the Communist Party; Thirty-fourth Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution

box 27, folder 1

Foundations of Leninism

box 27, folder 2

Political Economy: A Beginners' Course

box 27, folder 3

Miscellany

box 27, folder 4

Lists of exhibits

 

Docket 108-53: Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade

Scope and Contents note

See also: Audiovisual File
box 27, folder 5

Correspondence 1944-1954

Scope and Contents note

Includes letters by Joseph E. Davies, William J. Donovan, Howard Fast, Harold L. Ickes, Harvey Matusow, G. Bromley Oxnam, Dorothy Parker, Vincent Sheean, Robert Thompson, and Milton Wolff.
box 27, folder 6

Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade internal documents. Circular letters, membership cards, service records, and transcript of a speech apparently by Milton Wolff 1947-1954

box 27, folder 7

Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade newsletter issues ( Volunteer for Liberty) 1937-1954

box 28, folder 1

Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade public issuances 1941-1952

Scope and Contents note

Pamphlets, leaflets and flyers. Includes Fascist Spain, America's Enemy; For Valor in Battle.
box 28, folder 2-5

Communist Party and related publications 1936-1954

Scope and Contents note

Newspaper and journal articles, and pamphlets. Includes Next Steps to Win the War in Spain, and articles from Communist, Communist International, Daily Worker, Political Affairs, and Worker.
box 29, folder 1

Communist Party and related miscellany 1947-1950

box 29, folder 2

Mainstream press newspaper and journal articles 1936-1947

box 29, folder 3

Legal records 1939-1951

Scope and Contents note

Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade certificate of incorporation, and applications for and reports of fundraising activities.
box 29, folder 4

Hearing transcript 1954

Scope and Contents note

Testimony of William Henry Harris.
box 29, folder 5

Lists of exhibits

box 29, folder 6

Docket 109-53: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. Attorney General's petition to Board and lists of exhibits 1953

 

Docket 111-53: United May Day Committee

Scope and Contents note

See also: Audiovisual File
box 29, folder 7

Correspondence 1944-1952

Scope and Contents note

Mainly Communist Party circular letters. Includes letters by Israel Amter, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, William Z. Foster, Gil Green, Robert Thompson, and Louis Weinstock.
box 29, folder 8

United May Day Committee internal documents. Memoranda, programs, resolutions, and credential certificates 1946-1955

 

United May Day Committee public issuances

box 30, folder 1

United May Day Committee financial records 1946-1955

box 30, folder 2

Leaflets and flyers 1941-1954

box 30, folder 3

Pamphlets 1946-1953

Scope and Contents note

Includes March for Peace; May Day; May Day 1947; May Day 1951; May Day 1952; May Day 1953; May Day in the Atomic Age; On May Day We March .
box 30, folder 4

Communist Party internal documents. Circular letters, internal bulletins, and memoranda 1940-1951

Scope and Contents note

Includes a few leaflets and election ballot petitions.
box 30, folder 5

Communist Party publications. Newspaper and journal articles 1946-1955

Scope and Contents note

Includes articles from Daily Worker, Political Affairs, and Worker.
box 31, folder 1-3

Communist Party publications (cont'd.)

box 31, folder 4

Mainstream press newspaper articles and miscellany 1948-1953

box 31, folder 5

Legal records. United May Day Committee applications for parade permits and associated permits 1935-1955

 

Docket 115-55: California Labor School

box 32, folder 1

Correspondence 1943-1953

Scope and Contents note

Mainly circular letters. Includes letters by Holland Roberts.
box 32, folder 2

California Labor School issuances 1946-1953

Scope and Contents note

Circulars, pamphlet, leaflets, announcements, schedules of events, and curricular material. Includes The "Perfect Crime" of Mr. Taft and Mr. Hartley.
 

California Labor School catalogs

box 32, folder 3

1944

box 32, folder 4

1945

box 32, folder 5

1946

box 32, folder 6

1947

box 33, folder 1

1948

box 33, folder 2

1949

box 33, folder 3

1950

box 33, folder 4

1951

box 33, folder 5

1952

box 33, folder 6

1953

box 33, folder 7

1954

box 33, folder 8

1955

box 33, folder 9

1956

box 33, folder 10

Year not indicated

box 33, folder 11

Other school catalogs and curricular materials 1942-1950

Scope and Contents note

Includes Tom Mooney Labor School, Marxist Institute of Northern California, and School of Jewish Studies.
box 33, folder 12

Communist Party and related internal documents 1946-1952

Scope and Contents note

Circulars, agenda, and curricular material.
 

Communist Party and related publications. Pamphlets and printed articles

box 33, folder 13-15

Articles from Daily Worker, Political Affairs, and People's World

box 34, folder 1

The American Way to Jobs, Peace, Equal Rights and Democracy; The Case of Puerto Rico; Facts on the Korean Crisis; Falsificators of History; McCarthyism in the Courts; New Stage in India's Liberation Struggle; The Progress of Soviet Science

box 34, folder 2

Shall Brothers Be?; Shame of a Nation

box 34, folder 3

Socialism: What's In It for You; The State; The Truman Doctrine in China; The Truth about Guatemala

box 34, folder 4

Miscellaneous printed matter 1947-1954

box 34, folder 5

Legal and financial records 1944-1950

Scope and Contents note

Includes California Labor School articles of incorporation and application for tax exemption status.
 

Docket 116-56 (subsequently reopened as Docket 125-62): International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers

box 34, folder 6

Correspondence 1942-1962

Scope and Contents note

Includes letters by John Clark.
box 35, folder 1

International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers internal documents 1943-1963

Scope and Contents note

Circular letters, memoranda, resolutions, reports, and flyers.
box 35, folder 2

International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers programmatic statements 1957-1963

box 35, folder 3

International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers reports of delegation visit to Europe and the Soviet Union 1954

Scope and Contents note

Reports by Al King and M. Solski.
box 35, folder 4

International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers constitutions and bylaws 1955-1961

 

International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers minutes

box 35, folder 5

1945

box 35, folder 6-7

1946

box 36, folder 1-2

1947

box 36, folder 3-4

1948

box 36, folder 5

1949

box 37, folder 1

1950

box 37, folder 2

1951

box 37, folder 3

1952

box 37, folder 4

1953

box 37, folder 5

1954

box 37, folder 6

1955

box 37, folder 7

1959

box 37, folder 8

1960

box 37, folder 9

1961

box 37, folder 10

1962

 

International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers convention proceedings

box 37, folder 11

1938

box 37, folder 12

1939

box 37, folder 13

1940

box 37, folder 14

1941

box 38, folder 1

1942

box 38, folder 2

1943

box 38, folder 3

1944

box 38, folder 4

1946

box 39, folder 1

1947

box 39, folder 2

1948

box 39, folder 3

1949

box 39, folder 4

1950

box 39, folder 5

1951

box 39, folder 6

1952

box 40, folder 1

1953

box 40, folder 2

1955

box 40, folder 3

1956

box 40, folder 4

1957

box 40, folder 5

1958

box 40, folder 6

1959

box 41, folder 1-2

1960

box 42, folder 1

1961

box 42, folder 2

1962

box 42, folder 3

International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers expense account records 1946-1947

box 42, folder 4

International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Research Department reports and bulletins 1958-1962

box 42, folder 5

International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers newspaper issues and articles ( CIO News [International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers edition]; Mine-Mill Union; Union) 1939-1962

box 43, folder 1-4

International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers newspaper issues and articles (cont'd.)

box 44, folder 1

Communist Party internal documents 1942-1950

Scope and Contents note

Circular letters, financial records, and membership card.
box 44, folder 2-4

Communist Party and related serial issues and articles 1935-1955

Scope and Contents note

Includes Communist International, Daily Worker, People's World, and Political Affairs.
box 45, folder 1

Communist Party and related pamphlets 1946-1951

Scope and Contents note

Includes Can We Have Peace and Prosperity?; U.S. Labor Looks at Europe; Why Work for Nothing?.
box 45, folder 2-4

Congress of Industrial Organizations documents 1943-1950

Scope and Contents note

Includes report of CIO Regional Director Robert J. Davidson, 1943; report of CIO Committee to Investigate Breach within International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, 1947; and transcript of hearings of CIO Committee to Investigate Charges against International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, with International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers submissions to committee, and transcript of CIO Executive Board proceedings regarding hearings, 1950.
box 46, folder 1-2

U.S. National Labor Relations Board documents 1954-1956

Scope and Contents note

Includes transcript of hearings regarding Maurice Travis, secretary-treasurer of International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, 1954; union representation ballot statistics, 1954; and summary of cases involving International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, 1956.
box 46, folder 3

U.S. Department of Labor registration records for International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers 1949-1960

box 46, folder 4-5

Congressional hearing documents 1952-1961

Scope and Contents note

Transcripts of hearings regarding Communist domination of International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers and regarding mine safety, with statements submitted to Congressional committees by International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers leaders.
 

U.S. Federal Court trial testimony

box 46, folder 6

United States vs. Jencks (U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas) 1954

box 47, folder 1

United States vs. Travis (U.S. District Court for Colorado) 1955

box 47, folder 2

United States vs. Pezzati et al. (U.S. District Court for Colorado). Testimony of Fred Gardner, former Communist Party member and former International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers offical undated

box 47, folder 3

Gold vs. United States (U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia) undated

 

Federal Bureau of Investigation documents

box 47, folder 4

Agent reports and memoranda 1950-1960

box 47, folder 5

Informant reports 1954-1957

box 47, folder 6

Fred Gardner statement to Federal Bureau of Investigation with associated Bureau reports 1955-1956

box 48, folder 1

Miscellany 1951-1961

Scope and Contents note

Includes Federal Board of Inquiry report on labor disputes in the non-ferrous metals industry, 1951.
box 48, folder 2-5

Subversive Activities Control Board documents 1961-1963

Scope and Contents note

Summaries and analyses of testimony and exhibits, and lists of exhibits.
 

Docket 123-57: California Emergency Defense Committee

box 48, folder 6

California Emergency Defense Committee issuances 1951-1956

Scope and Contents note

Circular letters, resolutions, press releases, flyers and leaflets.
box 49, folder 1

California Emergency Defense Committee bulletins 1952-1955

box 49, folder 2

California Emergency Defense Committee pamphlets and fact sheets 1952-1956

Scope and Contents note

Includes The Inside Story; The Story of a Courageous Woman; The Truth Goes Marching On.
box 49, folder 3-4

Communist Party publications 1950-1956

Scope and Contents note

Pamphlets and journal and newspaper articles. Includes Amnesty!; Pettis Perry Speaks to the Court; and articles from People's World and Political Affairs.
box 49, folder 5

Financial records 1955-1957

box 49, folder 6

California Emergency Defense Committee resolution of dissolution 1957

box 49, folder 7

Docket 127-66: W. E. B. DuBois Clubs of America. Legal motions before Subversive Activities Control Board, including petition to register and motion for discontinuance of proceedings following dissolution of W. E. B. DuBois Clubs of America 1966-1970

 

Docket 129-71: Young Workers Liberation League

box 50, folder 1

Young Workers Liberation League founding convention documents 1970

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, resolution, discussion documents, draft constitution, speech by Henry Winston, and report.
box 50, folder 2

Young Workers Liberation League internal documents 1970

Scope and Contents note

Circular letters and study guides.
box 50, folder 3

Young Workers Liberation League publications 1970-1971

Scope and Contents note

Serial issues ( Young Worker).
box 50, folder 4

Communist Party internal documents. Circular letters 1970

box 50, folder 5

Communist Party publications 1969-1972

Scope and Contents note

Journal and newspaper articles from Daily World and Political Affairs.
box 50, folder 6

Docket I-1-62: William Albertson. Communist Party constitution 1957

box 50, folder 7

Docket I-5-62: Betty Gannett Tormey. Informants' reports 1962

box 50, folder 8

Docket I-7-62: Dorothy Healey. Federal Bureau of Investigation report, informant's report, Communist Party report, and Communist Party constitution 1957-1962

box 50, folder 9

Docket I-8-62: Albert Jason Lima. Communist Party report and press release 1957-1961

box 50, folder 10

Docket I-11-63: Samuel Krass Davis. Transcript of testimony of Davis in Minnesota court case 1961

box 50, folder 11

Docket I-17-63: Mildred McAdory Edelman. Communist Party report 1957

 

Un-American Activities Subject File 1920-1976

Scope and Contents note

Internal documents and public issuances of organizations, publications, individuals and broader categories suspected of un-American activities, together with published and unpublished material relating to them, arranged alphabetically by name of target entity.
box 51, folder 1

ACT [black organization; Washington, D.C.]. HUAC memorandum and clippings 1965-1966

box 51, folder 2

Abraham Lincoln School [New York City]. Pamphlet ( Why Work for Nothing?) and leaflet 1943-1946

box 51, folder 3

Abzug, Bella. Testimony and press releases 1971-1973

box 51, folder 4

Action-Communication Center [Los Angeles]. Circular letter 1968

box 51, folder 5

Action Coordinating Committee to End Segregation in the Suburbs [ACCESS; Washington, D.C. area]. Correspondence, police reports, and clippings 1966-1967

box 51, folder 6

Actors' Laboratory Theatre [Hollywood]. Leaflet 1944

box 51, folder 7

Ad Hoc Citizens Committee to Sponsor Debate on Vietnam [Chicago]. Clipping 1966

box 51, folder 8

Ad Hoc Committee for a Revolutionary Contingent [New York City]. Flyers 1967

box 51, folder 9

Ad Hoc Committee for International Days of Protest against the War in Vietnam [Philadelphia]. Clipping 1966

box 51, folder 10

Ad Hoc Committee for Open Letter on Vietnam. Printed appeals 1966-1968

box 51, folder 11

Ad Hoc Committee for Open Letter to the American People. Printed appeal 1966

box 51, folder 12

Ad Hoc Committee for Peace in Vietnam [Columbia, Missouri]. Clipping 1966

box 51, folder 13

Ad Hoc Committee for the Days of Protest [Detroit]. Clippings 1966

box 51, folder 14

Ad Hoc Committee of Concern for Vietnam [Easton, Pennsylvania]. Clipping 1965

box 51, folder 15

Ad Hoc Committee of Episcopalians Concerned about Vietnam. Clipping 1967

box 51, folder 16

Ad Hoc Committee of Patriots to Stand Up for Our Boys in Vietnam. Flyer advertising American Nazi Party, Hell's Angels and Ku Klux Klan speakers 1965

box 51, folder 17

Ad Hoc Committee of Sociologists for Peace in Vietnam. Pamphlet 1967

box 51, folder 18

Ad Hoc Committee of Students Concerned about the War in Vietnam [University of Vermont]. Clippings 1966

box 51, folder 19

Ad Hoc Committee on Anti-Semitism, Racism and the Energy Crisis [Chicago]. HISC memoranda and printed appeal 1974

box 51, folder 20

Ad Hoc Committee on Protest for Polish Political Freedom [Berkeley]. Printed appeal 1966

box 51, folder 21

Ad Hoc Committee on the Middle East. Pamphlet ( The War in the Mideast), newsletters, and printed appeal 1967-1968

box 51, folder 22

Ad Hoc Committee on Vietnam. Printed appeal 1968

box 51, folder 23

Ad Hoc Committee on Vietnam at Syracuse University. Printed appeal 1967

box 51, folder 24

Ad Hoc Committee on Vietnam War. Printed appeal 1965

box 51, folder 25

Ad Hoc Committee to Defend the Black Panther Party. Leaflet and flyer 1970

box 51, folder 26

Ad Hoc Committee to End the War in Vietnam [Detroit]. Clipping 1966

box 51, folder 27

Ad Hoc Committee to Honor Julius Hobson. Circular letters and list of sponsors 1972

box 51, folder 28

Ad Hoc Committee to Save Lives in Vietnam [New Brunswick, New Jersey]. Clipping 1965

box 51, folder 29

Ad Hoc Congressional Conference on Vietnam [antiwar members of Congress]. Congressional speech and clipping 1966

box 51, folder 30

Ad Hoc Faculty Committee on Vietnam [faculty members of various universities]. Printed appeals and clippings 1967

box 51, folder 31

Ad Hoc Faculty Peace Committee [Diablo Valley College, California]. Clipping 1967

box 51, folder 32

Ad Hoc Physicians Committee on Vietnam. Printed appeals 1965

box 51, folder 33

Ad Hoc Students Committee for a Fast for Peace in Vietnam [City College of New York]. Clipping 1966

box 51, folder 34

Adams, Clarence C. Congressional speech and clippings 1966

box 51, folder 35

Advance [Canadian publication]. Journal articles 1961

box 51, folder 36

Advance [U.S. organization]. Flyers and circulars 1962

box 51, folder 37

Africa (General). Pamphlet ( A Preliminary Report on the Atrocities Committed by the Congolese Army against the White Population of the Republic of the Congo before the Intervention of the Belgian Forces ), serial issues, and circulars about Africa 1960-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes statement of the Communist Party of Sudan.
box 51, folder 38

African Aid Committee. Circulars 1949

box 51, folder 39

African National Congress [South Africa]. Serial issues ( Sechaba) 1970-1973

box 51, folder 40

Afro-Americans against the War in Vietnam. Flyers and clippings 1966

box 51, folder 41

Air War Study Group [Cornell University]. Printed report ( The Air War in Indochina) 1972

box 52, folder 1

Akron Industrial Union Council [Akron, Ohio]. Correspondence, circulars, flyers, resolutions, grievance records, and financial and other internal documents 1937-1941

Scope and Contents note

Includes records of the Workers Alliance of Summit County, Ohio.
box 52, folder 2

Albania. Albanian government pamphlet ( Marxist-Leninist Ideology Will Certainly Overcome Revisionism) 1964

box 52, folder 3

Albanian Affairs Study Group [New York City]. Newsletters ( Albania Report) 1970-1972

box 52, folder 4

Alexander Defense Committee [re Neville Alexander, South Africa]. Letters, flyers and newsletters 1965-1967

box 52, folder 5

All Points of View [book distributor, San Antonio, Texas]. Catalogs 1973

box 52, folder 6

Alliance for Action [San Francisco]. Flyer 1965

box 52, folder 7

The Ally [GI newspaper, Berkeley]. Circular letter 1967

box 52, folder 8

Amerasia. Serial issues of the publication, and pamphlet ( The Shocking Story of the Amerasia Case) 1937-1950

box 52, folder 9

America First Committee. American Legion pamphlet ( Subversive Activities in America First Committee in California) 1941

box 52, folder 10

American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Printed appeal and clipping 1968

box 52, folder 11

American Artists' Congress. Printed appeal, journal articles, and HUAC memorandum 1935-circa 1942

box 52, folder 12

American Association for the United Nations. Leaflet, and American Legion pamphlet ( Preliminary Report on the American Association for the United Nations, Inc.) 1955

box 52, folder 13

American Association of University Professors. Clipping and printed report 1963-1967

box 52, folder 14

American Association to Combat Fascism, Racism and Anti-Semitism. Newsletter ( Fact Memorandum) 1971

box 53, folder 1

American Bar Association. Correspondence and reports 1954-1974

Scope and Contents note

Includes report by the organization critical of HUAC.
box 53, folder 2

American Bureau for Medical Aid to China. Correspondence 1938-1941

box 53, folder 3

American Business Committee on National Priorities. Circulars and press releases 1971

 

American Civil Liberties Union

box 53, folder 4

Correspondence 1931-1971

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters.
box 53, folder 5

American Civil Liberties Union issuances. Statements, leaflets, and circulars 1949-1972

box 53, folder 6

American Civil Liberties Union serial issues ( American Civil Liberties Union News; Civil Liberties; Open Forum) 1966-1973

box 53, folder 7

American Civil Liberties Union pamphlets and annual reports 1955-1970

Scope and Contents note

Includes The Case against the House Un-American Activities Committee; Academic Freedom and Civil Liberties of Students in Colleges and Universities; Clearing the Main Channels; The Federal Security Program; Liberty Is Always Unfinished Business .
box 54, folder 1-2

Material about the American Civil Liberties Union 1939-1973

Scope and Contents note

Clippings, newsletters, bulletins, journal articles, and pamphlets. Includes The A.C.L.U.: Lawyers Playing the Red Game; The ACLU Report: The Curious Story of the American Civil Liberties Union; Does the American Civil Liberties Union Serve the Communist Cause?; The Truth about the American Civil Liberties Union .
box 54, folder 3

American Committee for Democracy and Intellectual Freedom. Pamphlet ( Can You Name Them?), clipping, and list of sponsors 1939-1940

 

American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born

Scope and Contents note

See also: Los Angeles Committee for Protection of Foreign Born
box 54, folder 4

American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born internal documents. Letters, reports, memoranda, and financial records 1939-1967

 

American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born conferences. Programs, circular letters, and reports of proceedings

box 54, folder 5

1939

box 54, folder 6

1940

box 54, folder 7

1941

box 54, folder 8

1942

box 54, folder 9

1943

box 54, folder 10

1947

box 54, folder 11

1948

box 54, folder 12

1949

box 54, folder 13

1951

box 54, folder 14

1952

box 54, folder 15

1953

box 54, folder 16

1954

box 55, folder 1

1955

box 55, folder 2

1956

box 55, folder 3-4

American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born issuances. Circular letters, statements, press releases, petitions, flyers, and leaflets 1938-1973

box 55, folder 5

American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born serial issues 1947-1964

Scope and Contents note

Includes The Lamp; Bulletin; Newsletter.
box 55, folder 6

American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born pamphlets 1947-1963

Scope and Contents note

Includes Concentration Camps USA; The Deportation Terror; End Exile; In Defense of the Right to Defend Foreign Born Americans; In the Shadow of Liberty; The Legacy of Abner Green; Step-Children of a Nation: The Status of Mexican-Americans; The Walter-McCarran Law; The Walter-McCarran Law: Police State Terror against Foreign-Born Americans .
box 56, folder 1

Communist Party and related publications. Newspaper and journal articles 1927-1956

Scope and Contents note

Includes articles from Daily Worker and Digest of Soviet News.
box 56, folder 2

Miscellany. Clippings and other printed matter, HUAC staff notes, and Federal Bureau of Investigation report 1942-1959

box 56, folder 3

American Committee for Representation at World Peace Congress. Printed announcement 1950

box 56, folder 4

American Committee for Solidarity with the Vietnamese People. Flyers 1969

box 56, folder 5

American Committee for Spanish Freedom. Letter and clipping 1945-1946

box 56, folder 6

American Committee for Struggle against War. Printed statement, and pamphlet ( The World Congress against War) 1932-1933

box 56, folder 7

American Committee for the Fourth International. Statement and serial issues ( Bulletin of International Socialism) 1965

box 56, folder 8

American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists and Scientists. Clipping and serial issues ( New Currents) 1943-1948

box 56, folder 9

American Committee on Africa. Circular letters and brochures 1969-1972

box 56, folder 10

American Committee to Save Refugees. Circulars 1940

box 56, folder 11

American Communications Association. Circular letters and pamphlet ( Why ACA Was Thrown Out of the CIO) 1941-circa 1949

box 56, folder 12

American Council against Nazi Propaganda. Letter by Albert E. Kahn 1939

box 56, folder 13

American Crusade to End Lynching. Leaflet 1946

 

American Dialog. Circular letters and serial issues

box 56, folder 14

1964-1967

box 56, folder 15

1968-1972

box 56, folder 16

American Documentary Films. Catalogs 1969-1971

box 56, folder 17

American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations [AFL-CIO]. Clippings, pamphlet ( Labor Unity), brochures and leaflets 1955-1971

box 56, folder 18

American Federation of Teachers. Conference proceedings, serial issues ( Washington, D.C. Teacher), and leaflets 1929-1970

Scope and Contents note

Includes proceedings of 6th, 7th and 8th Annual Conferences of Teachers in Workers' Education, 1929-1931.
box 57, folder 1

American Federation of Teachers (cont'd.)

box 57, folder 2

American Forum for Socialist Education. Memorandum and Congressional hearing report 1957

box 57, folder 3

American Friends of Cuba Association. Broadcast summary and Federal Bureau of Investigation report 1966

box 57, folder 4

American Friends of the Chinese People. Serial issues ( China Today) 1937-1941

 

American Friends Service Committee

box 57, folder 5

Correspondence 1966-1972

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters.
box 57, folder 6

American Friends Service Committee reports 1969-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes report on the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia, and reports on imprisoned war resisters in the United States.
box 57, folder 7

American Friends Service Committee issuances 1959-1974

Scope and Contents note

Flyers, leaflets, serial issues ( Quaker Service Bulletin), programs, and pamphlets. Includes Behind the Corporate Image (re General Electric Corporation), and Vietnam: Vital Interest or Tragic Mistake?.
box 57, folder 8

Clippings about the American Friends Service Committee 1966-1972

box 57, folder 9

American Humanist Association. Leaflet, circular letters, newsletters, and serial issue ( Humanist) 1962-1971

box 57, folder 10

American Independent Movement. Clipping, and newsletters ( AIM) 1966-1969

box 57, folder 11

American Indian Movement. Bulletin 1973

 

American Institute for Marxist Studies [New York City]

box 57, folder 12

General. Correspondence (including circular letters), brochures, programs, and clippings 1964-1971

 

Newsletters

box 57, folder 13

1968-1969

box 58, folder 1

1970-1972

box 58, folder 2

American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry. Printed appeal 1965

 

American-Korean Friendship and Information Center [New York City]

box 58, folder 3

General. Correspondence, circular letters, flyers, clippings, and pamphlet ( Operation War Shift) 1971-1974

 

Korea Focus. Serial issues

box 58, folder 4

1971-1972

box 58, folder 5

1973-1976

box 58, folder 6

American Labor Party. Circulars, leaflets, clippings, and pamphlet ( Negro Representation Now!) 1940-1952

 

American League against War and Fascism

box 58, folder 7

Correspondence 1933-1937

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters.
box 58, folder 8

American League against War and Fascism issuances 1933-1937

Scope and Contents note

Leaflets, flyers, program and proceedings of U.S. Congresses against War and Fascism, serial issues ( Fight against War and Fascism), and pamphlets ( California's Brown Book; Why Fascism Leads to War).
box 58, folder 9

American League against War and Fascism petition for boycott of Japan with voluminous signatures (Chicago area) undated

box 58, folder 10

Miscellany. Clippings and critical report on the American League against War and Fascism by Hillman M. Bishop 1937-1939

 

American League for Peace and Democracy

box 59, folder 1

Correspondence 1938-1939

box 59, folder 2

American League for Peace and Democracy issuances 1938-1939

Scope and Contents note

Statement, report, leaflets, flyers, and serial issues ( Fight for Peace and Democracy).
box 59, folder 3

Clippings 1939-1954

box 59, folder 4

American League of Ex-Servicemen. Circular letter 1935

box 59, folder 5

American Liberation League. Circulars and serial issues ( Liberation USA) 1966

box 59, folder 6

American National Party. Leaflets 1962

box 59, folder 7

American Nazi Party. Clipping, and HUAC report 1967-1969

box 59, folder 8

American Negro Labor Congress. Reports, and letter by James W. Ford 1928

 

American Peace Crusade

Scope and Contents note

See also: Southern California Peace Crusade
box 59, folder 9

General. Circulars, leaflets, flyers, newsletters, and clippings 1951-1955

box 59, folder 10

American Peace Crusader. Serial issues 1951

box 59, folder 11

American Peace Mobilization. Letter, circulars, leaflets, flyers, clippings, and pamphlets ( Conscription and the War; What Is APM?; Wives or Widows?) 1940-1941

box 59, folder 12

American Relief for Greek Democracy. Articles of incorporation, statements, press releases, circulars, memoranda, leaflets, and flyers 1946-1947

 

American Russian Institute [New York City]

box 60, folder 1

General. Flyers, clippings, and pamphlets ( The Dean of Canterbury to the People of America: We Can Keep Peace; The Soviet Union Today: An Outline Study; We Pledge Peace: A Friendship Book ) 1943-1955

 

American Russian Institute serial issues

box 60, folder 2

American Quarterly on the Soviet Union 1939-1940

 

American Review on the Soviet Union

box 60, folder 3-4

1941-1942

box 61, folder 1

1946-1947

box 61, folder 2

American Servicemen's Union [GI organization]. Flyers, clipping, serial issues ( Bond), and pamphlet ( Black Marines against the Brass) 1968-1971

box 61, folder 3

American Slav Congress. Leaflet, clipping, and printed articles 1946-1948

box 61, folder 4

American Society for the Study of the German Democratic Republic. Correspondence, flyers, and printed appeal 1970-1973

box 61, folder 5

American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Newsletter 1956

box 61, folder 6

American Society to Defend Children. Flyer 1966

box 61, folder 7

American Sociological Association. Clippings 1967

box 61, folder 8

American-Soviet Science Society. Circular letter, and leaflet 1946

box 61, folder 9

American Writers against the War in Vietnam. Printed appeals and clippings 1966-1967

box 61, folder 10

American Youth Congress. Circulars, flyers, pamphlet ( Youngville, U.S.A.), and flyer critical of American Youth Congress 1937-1938

box 61, folder 11

American Youth Festival Committee [re World Youth Festival]. Circulars 1965

box 61, folder 12

American Youth for Democracy. Letter, leaflet, circulars, and clippings 1944-1946

box 61, folder 13

Americans for Democracy in the Middle East. Clippings 1967

box 61, folder 14

Americans for Democratic Action. Circulars, press releases, leaflets, flyers, and pamphlets ( Putting Our House in Order: The Case against HUAC) 1962-1972

box 61, folder 15

Americans for Reappraisal of Far Eastern Policy. Flyers, printed articles, and printed report ( China Survey) 1965-1966

box 61, folder 16

Americans Want to Know [re Cambodia]. Circulars, leaflet, and clippings 1966

box 61, folder 17

Amex-Canada ["published by Americans exiled in Canada"]. Serial issues 1972-1973

box 61, folder 18

Amnesty for Dissenters. Printed appeal 1973

box 61, folder 19

Amnesty International. Circulars 1969

box 61, folder 20

Anarchos. Serial issue 1968

box 61, folder 21

Angry Arts against the War in Vietnam. Printed announcements and clippings 1967

box 61, folder 22

Ann Arbor Defense Fund [University of Michigan]. Circulars 1966

box 61, folder 23

Annapolis Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Circulars and clippings 1966

box 61, folder 24

Another Mother for Peace. Circular letter, leaflet, and clipping 1967-1969

box 62, folder 1

Anti-draft movement (General). Flyers, leaflets, printed articles, clippings, and HUAC memoranda 1964-1968

box 62, folder 2

Anti-Escalation Committee. Flyer and clipping 1967

box 62, folder 3

Anti-War Union. Leaflet 1972

box 62, folder 4

Antithesis. Serial issue 1965

box 62, folder 5

Appeal from Social Workers in the Greater Washington Area [re Vietnam War]. Printed appeal 1966

box 62, folder 6

April Action [Philadelphia]. Newsletter and clipping 1969

box 62, folder 7

Aptheker, Herbert. Election campaign flyers, and clippings 1966

Scope and Contents note

See also: Herbert Aptheker Testimonial Dinner Committee, and Independent Citizens Committee to Elect Herbert Aptheker
box 62, folder 8

Army Information Company. Printed article 1965

box 62, folder 9

Aronowitz, Stanley. Photocopy of index card file 1962-1971

box 62, folder 10

Artists Protest Committee. Printed appeal and clippings 1966-1968

box 62, folder 11

Assembly of Unrepresented People [Washington, D.C.]. Printed appeal, clippings, printed articles, Congressional speech, police reports, and HUAC memorandum and report 1965-1966

box 62, folder 12

Association for Friendship and Cultural Relations/USA-USSR. Circulars 1972-1974

box 62, folder 13

Atlanta Peace Action Coalition. Circulars 1971

box 62, folder 14

Atlanta Workshop in Nonviolence. Circulars 1968

box 62, folder 15

Atlantis Books [Hollywood]. Catalogs undated

box 62, folder 16

Attica Defense Committee. Circulars, serial issues ( Attica News), and clippings 1971-1974

box 62, folder 17

Attica Fund. Pamphlets ( Voices from Inside; We Are Attica) circa 1972

box 62, folder 18

August 6-9 Committee [Berkeley/Oakland]. Flyers 1966

box 62, folder 19

August 9th Nagasaki Day Committee. Flyer 1966

box 62, folder 20

Authors' Guild. Letter and leaflet 1944

box 63, folder 1

Badger for Peace [re Vietnam War]. Flyers, undated

box 63, folder 2

Badillo, Herman. Press releases 1971

box 63, folder 3

Baehler, John. Clipping 1966

box 63, folder 4

Baez, Joan. Clippings 1967-1968

box 63, folder 5

Baltimore Committee of Clergymen Concerned about Vietnam. Printed appeal 1966

box 63, folder 6

Baltimore Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Clipping 1966

box 63, folder 7

Baltimore Defense Committee [re Catonsville 9]. Flyers undated

box 63, folder 8

Baltimore Interfaith Peace Mission. Printed appeal and clippings 1967-1968

box 63, folder 9

Baltimore Teachers Concerned about Vietnam. Printed appeal 1967

box 63, folder 10

Bangladesh. Flyers, printed articles, and memorandum re solidarity with people of Bangladesh 1971

box 63, folder 11

Bar Committee against Test Oaths for Lawyers. Report, statement, and correspondence 1949

box 63, folder 12

Baty, Donald. Clipping and HUAC memorandum 1967

box 63, folder 13

Bay Area Committee for the Vietnam Ad [San Francisco Bay Area]. Printed appeal 1965

box 63, folder 14

Bay Area Inter-Universities Committee on Foreign Policy [San Francisco Bay Area]. Printed appeal 1965

box 63, folder 15

Bay Area Organizing Committee for Draft Resistance [San Francisco Bay Area]. Flyer 1967

box 63, folder 16

Bay Area Peace Action Council [San Francisco Bay Area]. Flyer 1969

box 63, folder 17

Bay Area Student Committee for the Abolition of the House Committee on Un-American Activities [San Francisco Bay Area]. Pamphlets ( In Search of Truth; The Meisenbach Case) 1960-1961

box 63, folder 18

Bayh, Birch. Press releases 1971

box 63, folder 19

Becker, Norma. Photocopy of index card file 1965-1971

box 63, folder 20

Behavioral Scientists for Peace. Press release 1961

box 63, folder 21

Beloit College Peace Education Group. Flyer 1967

box 63, folder 22

Berkeley Anti-Draft Union. Flyers 1967

box 63, folder 23

Berkeley Free Press. Clippings 1966

box 63, folder 24

Berrigan, Daniel and Philip. Includes Catonsville 9, Harrisburg 13, and Harrisburg Defense Committee. Flyers, circulated documents, petitions (with signatures), clippings, printed articles, and pamphlet ( The Trial of the Catonsville Nine) 1970-1973

box 63, folder 25

Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. Includes International War Crimes Tribunal sponsored by the Foundation. Printed appeal, flyers, radio broadcast summary, printed article, and clippings 1964-1967

box 63, folder 26

Bethany Methodist Church [city uncertain]. Flyer 1965

box 63, folder 27

Bethune, Mary McLeod. Correspondence and clipping 1939-1940

box 63, folder 28

Bevel, James. Clipping 1967

box 63, folder 29

Bill of Rights Conference (New York City, 1949). Leaflet, list of sponsors, and HUAC memorandum 1949

box 63, folder 30

Bill of Rights Conference (New York City, 1971). Program, list of sponsors, circulated documents, letter by George McGovern, and HUAC memorandum 1971

box 63, folder 31

Binder, Arthur. Flyer 1965

box 63, folder 32

Birthday Committee for Henry Winston. Invitation 1971

box 63, folder 33

Biweekly Information/Action Report [Ann Arbor, Michigan]. Bulletin 1966

box 63, folder 34

Black and Spanish-Speaking Anti-Draft Front. Flyer 1967

box 63, folder 35

Black Anti-Draft Union. Flyer and clipping 1967-1968

box 63, folder 36

Black Liberation Army. New York City Police Department Intelligence Division report, including copies of Black Liberation Army internal documents and printed article 1973

box 63, folder 37

Black Liberation Party. Serial issue ( Liberation News) 1971

 

Black Panther Party

box 63, folder 38

Black Panther Party issuances 1969-1970

Scope and Contents note

Flyers, press releases, and pamphlets ( Capitalism Plus Dope Equals Genocide; Education and Revolution; On the Ideology of the Black Panther Party).
box 64, folder 1

Black Panther. Serial issues 1969-1974

 

Defense group issuances. Circular letters, flyers, reports and serial issues

box 64, folder 2

General 1968-1970

Scope and Contents note

Includes Soledad Brothers Defense Committee.
box 64, folder 3

Panther 21 Trial 1970-1971

box 64, folder 4

HISC staff studies of Black Panther Party 1969

box 64, folder 5

Reports by other organizations on the Black Panther Party 1968-1971

Scope and Contents note

Includes reports by Federal Bureau of Investigation, Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service, American Jewish Committee, and Church League of America.
box 64, folder 6

Printed articles and clippings about the Black Panther Party 1968-1974

Scope and Contents note

Includes Playboy interview of Huey Newton.
box 64, folder 7

Black Scholar Book Club. Catalog 1972

box 64, folder 8

Black United Action Front [New York City]. Flyers 1967

 

Blacks (General)

 

Miscellaneous black or support group issuances

box 65, folder 1

Flyers, leaflets, circular letters, appeals and petitions 1942-1974

Scope and Contents note

Includes speech by Leroi Jones.
box 65, folder 2

Pamphlets and serial issues 1936-1972

Scope and Contents note

Includes pamphlets Equal Justice Under Law, Freedom Is Everybody's Job!, Voting Restrictions in the 13 Southern States, and legal briefs for Scottsboro Boys; and serial issues American Negro and Negro Worker.
box 65, folder 3

Material about blacks 1947-1972

Scope and Contents note

Clippings, printed articles, and HUAC memoranda
box 65, folder 4

Blacks United to Resist Now [BURN; Chicago]. Flyer undated

box 65, folder 5

Blake, Eugene Carson. Clippings and press release 1966

box 65, folder 6

Bliven, Bruce. Letter by Bliven to HUAC 1944

box 65, folder 7

Bond, Julian. Clippings and circular letter 1966-circa 1970

Scope and Contents note

See also: Citizens Committee for Julian Bond
box 65, folder 8

Braden, Carl. Circular letter and clemency appeal petitions 1961

Scope and Contents note

See also: Southern Conference Educational Fund
box 65, folder 9

Bring the Troops Home Now Newsletter. Serial issues, circular letters, informant's report, flyer, clipping, and HUAC notes 1965-1967

box 65, folder 10

British Vietnam Committee. Pamphlet ( Vietnam: United States Dirty War) 1965

box 65, folder 11

Broadhead, Richard Wright. Clipping 1966

box 65, folder 12

Brook, Calvin. Circular letter, Congressional hearing excerpts, and photocopy of index card file 1949-1957

box 65, folder 13

Brooklyn College Ad Hoc Committee for Petition to the President and Members of the Congress on the War in Vietnam. Petition 1967

box 65, folder 14

Brooklyn Forum Committee. Petition re Vietnam War undated

box 65, folder 15

Brooklyn Residents for Peace. Flyers 1966

box 65, folder 16

Brown, Anthony. Clipping 1965

box 65, folder 17

Bryn Mawr College Alumnae Ad Hoc Committee. Printed appeal re Vietnam War 1968

box 65, folder 18

Buchman, Harold. Correspondence, financial records, and Soviet passport 1964-1971

box 65, folder 19

Burak, Martin. Clipping 1965

box 65, folder 20

Burchett, Wilfred. Circular letter and clippings 1965-1967

 

Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace and New National Priorities

 

Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace and New National Priorities issuances. Printed appeals, circular letters, newsletters, and brochures

box 65, folder 21

1967-1969

box 66, folder 1

1970

box 66, folder 2

1971

box 66, folder 3

1972

box 66, folder 4

Clippings 1967-1969

box 66, folder 5

Businessmen's Committee on Vietnam. Circular letter and appeal circa 1965

box 66, folder 6

California. Assembly. Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights. Hearing transcript, and HUAC memorandum critical of the California legislative subcommittee 1957-1958

box 66, folder 7

California Democratic Council. Letter and resolution 1962

box 66, folder 8

California Emergency Defense Committee. Bulletins, flyers, press releases, and pamphlet ( The Truth Goes Marching On) 1951-1952

box 66, folder 9

California Labor School [San Francisco]. Schedule, clippings, and letters by Holland Roberts 1951-1957

box 66, folder 10-11

California Legislative Conference. Almanac, reports, programs, flyers, circulated documents, clippings, and HUAC memorandum 1947-1956

box 66, folder 12

Californians for Liberal Representation. Circular letter, flyer, and clipping 1966

box 67, folder 1

Campaign End the Air War. Printed appeal 1972

box 67, folder 2

Campus Concerned Democrats. Printed appeal by faculty members of various universities 1968

box 67, folder 3

Carlson, Gregg. Clippings 1966

box 67, folder 4

Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund [League of Women Voters project]. Brochures and pamphlets ( The Fourteenth Amendment and Civil Liberty; Freedom Agenda in the Community; Freedom of Speech and Press; How to Organize a Freedom Agenda Project; Is Politics Your Job?; Let's Talk about Liberty; The Role of Political Parties U.S.A.; Self-Government USA; Where Constitutional Liberty Came From ) 1951-1957

box 67, folder 5

Case Western Reserve Medical Students for Peace in Vietnam. Petition 1968

box 67, folder 6

Catholic Church. Correspondence, flyers, serial issue, journal articles, and clippings 1965-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes letter by James E. Groppi, and HUAC reply to Catholic critics
box 67, folder 7

Catholic Peace Fellowship. Printed article 1966

box 67, folder 8

Catholic University Movement for Peace and Freedom in Vietnam. Clippings 1966

box 67, folder 9

Catholic Worker. Flyers, serial issues ( Catholic Worker), and pamphlets ( Blessed Are the Peacemakers; Two Agitators: Peter Maurin, Ammon Hennacy) 1944-1966

box 67, folder 10

Center for Constitutional Rights [New York City]. Circular letters and brochures 1971-1974

box 67, folder 11

Center for Cuban Studies [New York City]. Letter and leaflet 1970

box 67, folder 12

Center for Marxist Education [New York City]. Schedules, brochures, circular letter, flyer, and clipping 1969-1975

box 67, folder 13

Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions [Santa Barbara, California]. Circular letters, brochures, and journal article 1966-1971

box 67, folder 14

Center for United Labor Action [New York City]. Letter, serial issues ( United Labor Action), and pamphlets ( The Blast Furnace Brothers; Welfare; Working Women) 1971-1975

box 67, folder 15

Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors. Circular letters, flyers, program, and pamphlet ( Handbook for Conscientious Objectors) 1965-1973

box 67, folder 16

Champion. Serial issues 1937-1938

box 67, folder 17

Champion of Youth. Serial issues 1936-1937

box 68, folder 1

Charter Group for a Pledge of Conscience. Letter, circulated documents, statement, and newsletters 1965-1968

box 68, folder 2

Chemical and biological warfare protest (General). Circular letters, flyers, leaflets, journal articles, and Congressional speech 1966-1967

box 68, folder 3

Cherpitel, Sidney. Clipping 1965

box 68, folder 4

Chicago Action Community. Flyers re draft 1969

box 68, folder 5

Chicago Area Committee to Defend All Political Prisoners. Flyers 1973

box 68, folder 6

Chicago Area Council [re Vietnam War]. Clipping 1966

box 68, folder 7

Chicago Area Draft Resisters [CADRE]. Circulated appeal and clippings 1967-1968

box 68, folder 8

Chicago Committee for Spanish Freedom. Leaflet 1946

box 68, folder 9

Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights. Letters, circulated documents, flyers, and clippings 1961-1970

box 68, folder 10

Chicago Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Clipping 1965

box 68, folder 11

Chicago Committee to Stop HUAC. Flyer undated

box 68, folder 12

Chicago Connections [re rights of prisoners]. Newsletters 1971-1973

box 68, folder 13

Chicago Defense Committee [re Chicago 8]. Circular letters 1970

box 68, folder 14

Chicago Legal Defense Committee. Newsletter 1968

box 68, folder 15

Chicago Movement Nonviolent Training Center. Training manual and memorandum 1971

box 68, folder 16

Chicago Peace Council. Letter, informant's report, Chicago Peace Council reports, flyers, circulated documents, and clippings 1966-1973

box 68, folder 17

Chicago Star. Bulletin 1940

box 68, folder 18

Chicago Women for Peace. Clipping 1965

box 68, folder 19

Chicago Women's Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Clipping 1966

box 68, folder 20

Chicago Workshop in Nonviolence. Minutes and circular letter 1966

box 68, folder 21

Chicagoans for Freedom of Travel to Cuba. Pamphlet ( New Cuba) 1964

box 68, folder 22

Children's Medical Relief International. Report re Vietnam 1973

box 68, folder 23

Children's Peace Union. Clipping 1966

box 68, folder 24

Chile. Flyers, leaflets, newsletters, and circulated documents issued by miscellaneous Chilean solidarity groups, Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service report on change of regime in Chile, and clippings 1971-1974

 

China

box 68, folder 25

Chinese government English-language issuances. Radio broadcast summaries, statement, and serial issues ( Hsinhua Weekly; Peking Review) 1956-1974

box 69, folder 1

Chinese government English-language pamphlets ( Chou En-lai on Present International Situation; A Comment on the March Moscow Meeting; The Electoral Law of the People's Republic of China; In Refutation of Modern Revisionism; Mao Tse-tung's Thought Is the Invincible Weapon; Support the People of Vietnam; "Theory" and Practice of the Modern Revisonists; Who Will Win in South Vietnam? ) 1953-1968

box 69, folder 2

Material about China. Press releases, flyers, journal articles, Congressional speeches, clippings, and pamphlets ( Exodus from China; Life in Mainland China Today; Mao: War or Peace?; The Press in China; Red China Speaks) 1949-1971

box 69, folder 3

Christianity and Crisis. Serial issue, reprint, and circular 1969-1970

box 69, folder 4

Church of Scientology. Serial issues ( Freedom Scientology) 1970

box 69, folder 5

Churchman. Serial issues, and bulletin 1965-1973

box 69, folder 6

Churchmen to End the Draft in 1971. Flyers 1971

box 69, folder 7

Cinema Educational Guild. Report 1961

box 69, folder 8

Citizen Exchange Corps [re exchange visits to Soviet Union]. Circulars and advertisement 1966-1967

box 69, folder 9

Citizens' Campaign against Napalm. Letter, flyers, clipping, and pamphlet ( Napalm: Made in U.S.A.) 1966

 

Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties

box 69, folder 10

General. Letters, leaflets, flyers, and clippings 1961-1969

box 69, folder 11

Liberty. Serial issues 1965-1969

box 70, folder 1

Pamphlets ( Concentration Camps U.S.A.; Voices for Liberty) 1964-1966

box 70, folder 2

Citizens Committee for Hal Levin for Congress [New York City]. Flyer 1966

box 70, folder 3

Citizens Committee for Julian Bond. Printed appeal 1966

box 70, folder 4

Citizens' Committee of Inquiry [re assassination of John F. Kennedy]. Circulars, flyers, press releases, and clippings 1964-1965

box 70, folder 5

Citizens' Committee on Relief [New York City]. Letters from persons seeking relief assistance, and notes 1933

box 70, folder 6

Citizens' Committee to Free Earl Browder. Printed appeal and list of Cleveland branch officers 1942

box 70, folder 7

Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms. Correspondence, internal reports, flyers, circulated documents, informant's reports, and HUAC memoranda 1952-1959

box 70, folder 8

Citizens for Kennedy/Fulbright-1968 [re Robert F. Kennedy and J. William Fulbright]. Printed appeal 1967

box 70, folder 9

Citizens for Peace [Los Angeles]. Flyers, brochure, list of members, and clipping 1973

box 70, folder 10

Citizens for Peace in Vietnam [Detroit]. Clippings 1966

box 70, folder 11

Citizens for Victory. Articles of incorporation, statement, leaflets, and newsletter 1943

box 70, folder 12

Citizens of Conscience of Washington Heights and Inwood [New York City]. Circular letters, leaflets, and flyers 1966

box 70, folder 13

Citizens to Aid G.E. Strikers. Circular letter 1970

box 70, folder 14

Citizens United to Abolish the Wood-Rankin Committee [HUAC]. Printed appeals 1946

box 70, folder 15

City-Wide Tenants Council [New York City]. Circular letter and proposed bill 1939

 

Civil liberties (General)

box 70, folder 16

General. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches and statements by U.S. government officials, testimony of John T. Elliff re Federal Bureau of Investigation, Congressional speeches, and clippings 1940-1973

box 70, folder 17-18

Issuances of miscellaneous organizations regarding civil liberties, prisoners, and miscellaneous individual defense cases. Flyers, leaflets, circular letters, lists, petitions, and serial issues 1940-1973

box 71, folder 1

Civil Liberties Defense Fund. Letter, circulars, and appeals 1968-1971

box 71, folder 2

Civil Rights Congress. Correspondence, circulars, flyers, leaflets, petitions, pamphlets ( America's "Thought Police"; Argument to the Jury of Richard Gladstein in the New York Communist Trial; Red Tape and Barbed Wire ), and clippings 1947-1956

box 71, folder 3

Clark, Pieter Romayn. Printed article 1966

box 71, folder 4

Class Struggle League. Circular letters and serial issues ( Class Struggle) 1973

 

Clergy and Laity Concerned [originally Clergy and Laymen Concerned about Vietnam]

 

Clergy and Laity Concerned issuances. Press releases, printed appeals, circular letters, flyers, leaflets, and newsletters

box 71, folder 5

1966-1967

box 71, folder 6

1968

box 71, folder 7

1969

box 71, folder 8

1970

box 71, folder 9

1971

box 71, folder 10

1972

box 71, folder 11

1973-1974 and undated

 

American Report. Serial issues

box 72, folder 1

1970-1971

box 72, folder 2

1972-1974

box 72, folder 3

Material about Clergy and Laity Concerned. Letter, clippings, and HISC memorandum 1967-1974

box 72, folder 4

Clergymen's Emergency Committee for Vietnam. Printed appeal 1966

box 72, folder 5

Cleveland Area Peace Action Council. Internal documents, lists of sponsors, circular letters, flyers, leaflets, and clippings 1969-1970

box 72, folder 6

Cleveland Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Clipping 1966

box 72, folder 7

Coalition for a Democratic Alternative [re Eugene J. McCarthy]. Flyer and printed appeals 1968

box 72, folder 8

Coalition for an Anti-Imperialist March [New York City]. Printed appeals 1968

box 72, folder 9

Coalition for an Anti-Imperialist Movement. Flyers 1969

box 72, folder 10

Coalition for Economic Survival. Flyers and circulated documents 1973

box 72, folder 11

Coalition for Jobs and Economic Justice. Internal document, list of supporters, and HISC memorandum 1973

box 72, folder 12

Coalition on National Priorities and Military Policy. Circulated documents, flyers, list of member organizations, and testimony of Joseph S. Clark and Ronald Steel 1969-1972

box 73, folder 1

Coffin, William Sloane. Clipping 1967

box 73, folder 2

Columbia Independent Committee on Vietnam [Columbia University]. Newsletter and flyer 1965

box 73, folder 3

Columbia Law Students [Columbia University]. Printed appeal 1965

box 73, folder 4

Columbia Owl [Columbia University student newspaper]. Serial issues 1962

box 73, folder 5

Columbia University antiwar protests. Printed appeals, serial issues, and clippings 1964-1968

box 73, folder 6

Columbus Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights [Columbus, Ohio]. Circular letter 1965

box 73, folder 7

Committee against Academic Repression [City University of New York]. Flyers 1969

box 73, folder 8

Committee for a Boycott against Japanese Aggression. Clipping 1938

 

Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy

box 73, folder 9

Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy issuances. Circular letters, flyers, petitions, pamphlet ( Facts on the Korean Crisis), and serial issues ( Far East Spotlight; Spotlight on the Far East) 1947-1950

box 73, folder 10

HUAC report about the Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy with exhibit items 1948

box 73, folder 11

Committee for a Democratic Spain. Letters, brochure, and flyers 1962-1965

box 73, folder 12

Committee for a Peoples' Constitution [re Illinois state constitution]. Circular letter and press release 1969

box 73, folder 13

Committee for Absolute Revolution [evangelical Christian organization]. Flyers 1969

box 73, folder 14

Committee for Defense against Terrorist Attacks [Northern Illinois University]. Circulated document 1970

box 73, folder 15

Committee for Democratic Election Laws. Leaflets, press releases, and circular letters 1971-1972

box 73, folder 16

Committee for Direct Action [Madison, Wisconsin]. Clipping 1966

box 73, folder 17

Committee for Draft Resistance [San Francisco]. Leaflet, list of endorsers, and clipping 1967-1968

box 73, folder 18

Committee for Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade [New York City]. Letters, leaflets, internal documents, list of contacts, and informant's report 1965-1966

box 73, folder 19

Committee for Foreign Policy Alternatives [Washington, D.C.]. Flyer 1965

box 73, folder 20

Committee for GI Rights. Press releases, flyers, pamphlets ( The GI's Handbook on Military Injustice; Kangaroo Court-Martial; Soldiers against the War), and clippings 1967-1969

box 73, folder 21

Committee for Independent Political Action. Leaflet, flyers and clippings 1965-1966

box 73, folder 22

Committee for Independent Political Action on the West Side [New York City]. Flyer and clipping 1965-1966

box 73, folder 23

Committee for Informed Young Americans [re draft; Washington, D.C.]. Flyer 1968

box 73, folder 24

Committee for Jews of Poland. Circular letter and pamphlet ( The End of a Thousand Years) 1971

box 74, folder 1

Committee for Nonviolent Action. Letter by A. J. Muste, circulated letters and documents, flyers, leaflets, bulletins, and clippings 1960-1972

box 74, folder 2

Committee for Peace and Freedom [Brooklyn]. Bulletin 1964

box 74, folder 3

Committee for Peace Organization [Brooklyn]. Bulletins 1961-1964

box 74, folder 4

Committee for Public Justice [American Civil Liberties Union affiliate]. Statement in Congressional hearing re Federal Bureau of Investigation 1973

box 74, folder 5

Committee for Puerto Rican Political Prisoners [New York City]. Flyer undated

box 74, folder 6

Committee for Social Responsibility in Engineering. Serial issue ( Spark) 1971

box 74, folder 7

Committee for Special Medical Aid to Cuba. Circular 1965

box 74, folder 8

Committee for the First Amendment. Printed appeal and clippings 1947

box 74, folder 9

Committee for the Formation of the New Party. Petition, clippings, and journal article 1968

box 74, folder 10

Committee for the Fund for Milton Cohen vs. House Un-American Activities Committee. Letters, flyer, legal brief (Stamler and Hall vs. Willis et al.), and pamphlet ( Dialogue on the Constitutionality of the Committee on Un-American Activities of the House of Representatives) 1965-1968

box 74, folder 11

Committee for the Presidio 27 [re GI dissidents]. Press release, flyers, and circulated letters and documents 1969-1970

box 74, folder 12

Committee for the Restoration of Democratic Government in Greece. Printed appeal 1967

box 74, folder 13

Committee for the Women's Peace March [New York City]. Flyer, undated

box 74, folder 14

Committee for Theodore Pearson for Con-Con Delegate [re Illinois Constitutional Convention]. Circular letter, flyer, petition, and clipping 1969

box 74, folder 15

Committee of Kent State Massacre Witnesses. Circular letter 1970

box 74, folder 16

Committee of One Thousand [re abolition of HUAC]. Letters, press releases, flyers, and clippings 1948-1949

box 74, folder 17

Committee of Outraged Parents [New York City]. Flyer undated

box 74, folder 18

Committee of Parents of Students at the University of Chicago. Clipping 1969

box 74, folder 19

Committee of Responsibility [re Vietnamese war victims]. Circulars, flyers, leaflets, printed appeals, and clippings 1967-1971

box 74, folder 20

Committee of Returned Volunteers [former Peace Corps members]. Flyers, leaflets, bulletins, circulated documents, and clippings 1968-1970

box 74, folder 21

Committee of the Planning Professions to End the War in Vietnam. Printed appeals and clipping 1967

box 74, folder 22

Committee of the Professions to End the War in Vietnam. Printed appeals, circular letters, flyers, and clippings 1965-1968

box 74, folder 23

Committee on Conversation [re Vietnam War; Atlanta]. Clipping 1965

box 74, folder 24

Committee on Latin American Solidarity [Los Angeles]. Flyer 1969

box 75, folder 1

Committee to Aid American War Objectors [Canadian organization]. Circulars and flyers 1967

box 75, folder 2

Committee to Aid the Bloomington Students [Indiana University]. Letter, circulars, and flyers 1963-1968

box 75, folder 3

Committee to Aid the Monroe Defendants [black defendants in Monroe, North Carolina]. Letter, circulars, and newsletter 1961-1965

box 75, folder 4

Committee to Aid the Vietnamese [Ann Arbor, Michigan]. Clippings 1965

box 75, folder 5

Committee to Defend America by Keeping Out of War. Circulars 1940

box 75, folder 6

Committee to Defend Resistance to Ghetto Life [New York City]. Printed appeals, circulars, and HUAC report 1964-1967

box 75, folder 7

Committee to Defend the Conspiracy [re Chicago 8]. Printed appeals, circulars, and journal articles 1969

box 75, folder 8

Committee to Defend the Panther 21. Circular letter 1970

box 75, folder 9

Committee to Defend the Rights of Pfc. Howard Petrick. Press releases, statements, circulars, and pamphlet ( Free Speech for GIs) 1967-1968

box 75, folder 10

Committee to Defend the Victims of the Committee on Un-American Activities. Pamphlet ( In Defense of Human Rights) 1950

box 75, folder 11

Committee to End Sedition Laws. Letter and circulars 1954-1955

box 75, folder 12

Committee to End the War in Vietnam [Los Angeles]. Circular letter undated

box 75, folder 13

Committee to Free Morton Sobell. Letter by Helen Sobell, circulars, and clippings 1966-1968

box 75, folder 14

Committee to Impeach L.B.J. [Lyndon B. Johnson; Mill Valley, California]. Flyer 1965

box 75, folder 15

Committee to Oppose the Deportation of Joseph Johnson [Minneapolis]. Letter, circulated documents, and flyers 1966

box 75, folder 16

Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell. Letter, circulated appeals, leaflets, flyers, pamphlet ( The Case of Morton Sobell), printed articles, and clippings 1956-1966

box 75, folder 17

Committee to Stop the War in Vietnam [University of Hawaii]. Clipping and HUAC note 1965

box 75, folder 18

Committee to Support Middle East Liberation. Letter, circulars, flyers, newsletters, and pamphlet ( An Israeli Worker's Answer) 1968-1970

box 75, folder 19

Common Cause. Press releases, circulars, and flyers 1971

box 75, folder 20

Commonwealth College. Correspondence, and report on Commonwealth College by the Lutheran Research Society 1946

 

Communism (General). Material about communism

box 76, folder 1

Typescripts. "Talmudism and Communist Communications"; "Communist Propaganda Artifices" 1962, undated

box 76, folder 2

Problems of Communism. Serial issues 1967

 

World Strength of the Communist Party Organizations (U.S. Department of State Bureau of Intelligence and Research annual reports)

box 76, folder 3

1968-1969

box 76, folder 4

1970-1971

box 76, folder 5

Miscellaneous printed matter. Journal articles, clippings, "Chart of the World Revolution" (including Freemasonry and Illuminati), and pamphlets ( Peace or Peaceful Coexistence?; Communism: Threat to Freedom) 1939-1974

 

Communist Information Bureau. For a Lasting Peace, for a People's Democracy! Serial issues

box 77, folder 1

1947

box 77, folder 2-4

1948

box 78, folder 1

1949

box 78, folder 2

1950 and 1952

 

Communist International

 

Communist International. Serial issues

box 78, folder 3

1924-1925

box 78, folder 4

1931-1932

box 78, folder 5

Pamphlets ( Program of the Communist International; Theses and Decisions of the 13th Plenum of the E.C.C.I.; The Twenty-One Conditions of Admission into the Communist International; We Are Fighting for a Soviet Germany ) 1934-1936

box 78, folder 6

Printed excerpts from reports, resolutions and theses of Congresses of the Communist International 1920-1935

box 78, folder 7

Communist Organizing Committee (Marxist-Leninist) [Baltimore]. Flyers 1966

box 78, folder 8

Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist). Serial issue ( Worker) 1970

 

Communist Party, U.S.A.

box 79, folder 1

Papers of Jack Stachel, Communist Party leader 1928-1929

Scope and Contents note

Includes letters to Stachel from Charles Dirba, Jay Lovestone, Clarence Miller and others; Communist Party minutes and resolutions; and notes
 

Correspondence. Mainly circular letters and letters to subscribers to Communist Party publications ( Daily World; People's World; Political Affairs)

box 79, folder 2

1935-1969

box 79, folder 3

1970-1974

box 79, folder 4

Communist Party, U.S.A. internal documents. Resolutions, reports, and miscellany 1936-1972

Scope and Contents note

Includes report by Henry Winston to 1950 national convention
box 79, folder 5

Communist Party, U.S.A. internal educational materials. Educational bulletins, outlines, and syllabi 1948-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes "Campaign against the Frameup of the Communist Leaders"; "Study Course on the Communist Party, the Working Class and Industrial Concentration"; "The Revolutionary Process in Latin America"
 

Communist Party, U.S.A. internal bulletins

box 79, folder 6

General (miscellaneous titles) 1938-1969

 

Party Affairs

box 80, folder 1

1966-1967

box 80, folder 2

1970

box 80, folder 3

1971

box 80, folder 4

1972

box 80, folder 5

1973

box 80, folder 6

1974

box 80, folder 7

Communist Party, U.S.A. conference materials on Negro work 1946-1948

box 80, folder 8

Communist Party, U.S.A. documentary summary of trial of Communist Party leaders ("Facts on the Trial of the 12") 1949

box 80, folder 9

Daily Worker style manual undated

box 81, folder 1

People's World mailing list 1961

box 81, folder 2

Communist Party, U.S.A. Longview, Washington, branch. Correspondence of Longview city officials with and about the local Communist Party branch re parade permits, etc., and related leaflets, internal documents, and clippings 1932-1938

box 81, folder 3

Communist Party, U.S.A. election campaign literature and petitions 1940-1973

box 81, folder 4

Communist Party, U.S.A. public issuances. Leaflets, flyers, local bulletins, and miscellany 1934-1975

 

Communist Party, U.S.A. press printed articles ( Daily People's World; Daily Worker; Daily World; People's World; Worker)

box 81, folder 5

1925-1926

box 81, folder 6

1928

box 82, folder 1

1929

box 82, folder 2

1930-1938

box 82, folder 3

1940-1943

box 82, folder 4

1944-1946

box 82, folder 5

1947

box 82, folder 6

1948

box 82, folder 7

1949-1951

box 83, folder 1

1952

box 83, folder 2

1953-1954

box 83, folder 3

1955-1974

 

Communist Party, U.S.A. serial issues

 

Communist

box 83, folder 4

1927-1931

box 83, folder 5

1932-1934

box 84, folder 1-2

1938

box 84, folder 3

1939

box 84, folder 4

1943

box 84, folder 5

Indexes 1933-1939

box 84, folder 6

Communist Viewpoint 1962-1963

 

Daily Worker

box 85, folder 1

1941

box 85, folder 2

1944 and 1951

 

Daily World

box 85, folder 3

1969-1970

box 85, folder 4

1971-1972

box 85, folder 5

1973 and 1975

box 85, folder 6

National Issues 1939

box 85, folder 7

Party Organizer 1931 and 1935

box 86, folder 1

People's World 1971-1973

 

Political Affairs

box 86, folder 2

1947-1948

box 86, folder 3-4

1950

box 87, folder 1-3

1951

box 87, folder 4

1960

box 88, folder 1

1961

box 88, folder 2

1962

box 88, folder 3

1963 and 1969

box 88, folder 4

Worker 1951-1968

 

Communist Party, U.S.A. pamphlets

 

International Publishers imprints 1926-1971

box 88, folder 5

Education in Soviet Russia; Foundations of Leninism; The History of the Communist Manifesto of Marx and Engels; The Lenin Heritage; Marxism vs. Liberalism

box 89, folder 1

The New Europe; Packaging the News; Russia after Ten Years; Stalin on the New Soviet Constitution

box 89, folder 2

Teheran: Our Path in War and Peace; U.S. over Latin America; Voices of Revolt: Speeches of Georges Jacques Danton

 

New Century Publishers imprints 1945-1961

box 89, folder 3

The American Way to Jobs, Peace, Equal Rights and Democracy; The Challenge of the '56 Elections; The Crime of El Fanguito; Draft Resolution for the 16th National Convention of the Communist Party, U.S.A.; Marxism-Leninism vs. Revisionism

box 89, folder 4

The Nation's Biggest Racket; Organized Labor and the Fascist Danger; Peace or War; The People against the Trusts; Quarantine the Warmongers; The Record of Truman's 81st Congress; The Red-Baiters Menace America; Socialism: What's In It for You; Stoolpigeon; The Strategy of Revenge; World Cooperation and Postwar Prosperity

box 89, folder 5

New Outlook Publishers imprints 1967-1971

Black Power and Liberation; Build the Communist Party; New Program of the Communist Party, U.S.A.; Racism: The Nation's Most Dangerous Pollutant; The United States in Crisis
box 90, folder 1

Workers Library Publishers imprints 1928-1944

American Negro Problems; The Constitution of the Communist Party, U.S.A.; The Elections and the Outlook for National Unity; The Great Sit-Down Strike; Hands Off Cuba; How Do We Raise the Question of a Labor Party?; I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier for Wall Street; May Day 1938; The Meaning of the Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact; A Message to Catholics; The Negroes in a Soviet America; The People against the War-Makers; Roosevelt Heads for War; The Soviet Trade Unions and Allied Labor Unity; United We Stand
box 90, folder 2

Other imprints 1938-1963

The Communist Party and You; Democracy, Security, Peace on Trial; Resolutions of the 10th Convention of the Communist Party, U.S.A.; Reuther's Seizure of the Ford Local; Some Problems of Work in Right-Led Unions; Three Brave Men
box 90, folder 3

Catalogs and publishers' newsletters (mainly international publishers) 1939-1972

 

Material about the Communist Party, U.S.A.

box 90, folder 4

Printed matter and miscellany. Clippings, journal articles, and newsletters from the mainstream press and anti-communist publications 1942-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes fake Daily World issue
box 90, folder 5

New York City Police Department report on Communist Party, U.S.A. conference to oppose racial discrimination 1936

box 90, folder 6

Federal Bureau of Investigation documents. Deposition of Barbara Hartle, report by informant Jack Day on Communist Party, U.S.A. 1959 national convention, testimony of J. Edgar Hoover, press release, and list of identified Communist Party, U.S.A. members 1954-1970

box 91, folder 1

Judicial documents. Legal brief of complaint for conspiracy filed by Ivan Francis Cox against the 13th District of the Communist Party, U.S.A. and others, 1937; dissent of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter in Sacher vs. United States, 1950

box 91, folder 2

U.S. Senate Internal Security Subcommittee issuances. Report, staff study, and press release 1955-1970

 

HUAC documents

box 91, folder 3

General. Memoranda, notes, informants' reports, and miscellany 1950-1969

box 91, folder 4

"Preliminary Report of Communist Party Activities in Vicinity of Hollywood and Los Angeles, California." Typescript 1945

box 91, folder 5

Hearings (Milwaukee, 1955). Memoranda prepared for special Committee hearings in Milwaukee on Communist Party activities in the Milwaukee area 1955

Scope and Contents note

Includes dossiers on local Communist Party members
box 91, folder 6

Communist Party, U.S.A. (Marxist-Leninist). Informant's report and clippings 1966

box 91, folder 7

Community Church of Boston. Programs 1963-1969

box 91, folder 8

Concerned Citizens for Peace [Washington, D.C.]. Clippings 1967-1968

box 91, folder 9

Conference for Democratic Action (Los Angeles, 1940). List of sponsors 1940

box 91, folder 10

Conference for Legislation in the National Interest (New York City, 1956). Program 1956

box 91, folder 11

Conference for Progressive Labor Action. Letter 1935

box 91, folder 12

Conference of Concerned Democrats. Clipping 1967

box 91, folder 13

Conference of Greater New York Peace Groups (New York City, 1961). Program and printed announcement 1961

box 91, folder 14

Conference on Pan American Democracy (Washington, D.C., 1938). Circular letters 1938

box 91, folder 15

Conference on Peaceful Alternatives to the Atlantic Pact. Open letter and list of sponsors 1949

box 91, folder 16

Conference on Wagner National Health Bill (New York City, 1939). Resolutions, report, and circular letter 1939

box 91, folder 17

Congress of American Women. Press releases and circulars 1946-1949

box 91, folder 18

Congress of Industrial Organizations. Reports, circulars, leaflets, flyers, brochures, serial issue ( Labor Herald), Congressional speech, clippings, and HUAC memoranda on Communist-dominated unions 1938-1955

box 92, folder 1

Congress of Racial Equality. Leaflets, circular letters, printed appeal, serial issue ( The Campus CORE-lator), and HUAC memorandum 1962-1971

box 92, folder 2

Congress of Scientists on Survival [S.O.S.]. Circular letter 1962

box 92, folder 3

Congress of Unrepresented People. Resolution and circulars 1965

box 92, folder 4

Congress on Civil Rights (Detroit, 1946). Program and circular letter 1946

box 92, folder 5

Congressional Interns for Peace. Clippings 1967

box 92, folder 6

Congressional Peace Campaign Committee. Printed announcement and clipping 1968

box 92, folder 7

Conklin, Geoffrey Reed. Clippings 1965-1966

box 92, folder 8

Connecticut Independent Citizens' Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Letters 1946

box 92, folder 9

Conscientious Resistance. Clippings 1967

box 92, folder 10

Conspiracy, The [re support of Chicago 8 trial defendants]. Leaflets, flyers, press release by Jerry Rubin, and clippings 1969

box 92, folder 11

Constitutional Liberties Information Center [Hollywood]. Leaflet and brochure 1965

box 92, folder 12

Consumers Union of U.S. Circular letter 1939

box 92, folder 13

Contra Costa Citizens against the War in Vietnam [Contra Costa County, California]. Clippings 1966

box 92, folder 14

Cooperative Highskool Independent Press Syndicate. Directory of underground high school newspapers, and memoranda by Information Digest and HISC 1971

box 92, folder 15

Cornell, Thomas C. Clippings and HUAC memorandum 1965-1966

box 92, folder 16

Cornell University antiwar protests. Clippings and flyer 1966-1967

box 92, folder 17

Council against Intolerance in America. Report and leaflet 1939

box 92, folder 18

Council for a Livable World. Circulars 1969-1971

box 92, folder 19

Council for Democracy. Bulletin 1941

box 92, folder 20

Council for Pan American Democracy. Circular letters and printed appeal 1940-1941

box 92, folder 21

Council for the Advancement of the Americas. Circular letter and list of sponsors 1948

box 92, folder 22

Council of Churches of Greater Washington [D.C.]. Clipping 1964

box 92, folder 23

Council of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists. Circular letter and announcement 1962-1965

box 92, folder 24

Council on African Affairs. Leaflets, newsletter, and pamphlet ( 8 Million Demand Freedom!) 1944-1952

 

Counterculture (General)

box 92, folder 25

General. Leaflets, flyers, and wallposters 1966-1972

box 92, folder 26

Berkeley Barb 1968

box 92, folder 27

Berkeley Tribe 1971

box 92, folder 28

Boston after Dark 1971

box 92, folder 29

Cahoots [Joplin, Missouri] 1971

box 92, folder 30

Carpetbag Express 1972

box 93, folder 1

Chicago Seed 1971-1972

box 93, folder 2

D.C. Gazette 1970

box 93, folder 3

Daily Planet [Chicago] 1971

box 93, folder 4

Daily Rag [Washington, D.C.] 1973

box 93, folder 5

Extra! [Providence, Rhode Island] 1968-1969

box 93, folder 6

Fifth Estate [Detroit] 1971

box 93, folder 7

Folk Music [New York City] 1964

box 93, folder 8

Good Times [San Francisco] 1970

box 93, folder 9

Great Speckled Bird [Atlanta] 1971

box 93, folder 10

Harry [Baltimore] 1970

box 93, folder 11

Hollywood Free Paper 1971

box 93, folder 12

Indianapolis Free Press 1969

box 93, folder 13

Leviathan [San Francisco] 1970

box 93, folder 14

Long Beach Rising Star 1973

box 93, folder 15

Los Angeles Free Press 1967

box 93, folder 16

Movement [San Francisco] 1968-1969

box 93, folder 17

New York Herald Tribune 1969

box 93, folder 18

North Star [Del Mar, California] 1973

box 93, folder 19

Old Mole [Cambridge, Massachusetts] 1970

box 93, folder 20

People's Yellow Pages [Chicago and Cleveland editions] 1973

box 94, folder 1

Phoenix [Boston] 1971

box 94, folder 2

Quicksilver Times [Washington, D.C.] 1970-1971

box 94, folder 3

Rolling Stone [San Francisco] 1970-1975

box 94, folder 4

Root [Grand Rapids, Michigan] 1971

box 94, folder 5

Rough Times [West Somerville, Massachusetts] 1974

box 94, folder 6

Second City [Chicago] 1971

box 94, folder 7

Showdown [Berkeley] 1971

box 94, folder 8

Temple Free Press [Philadelphia] 1969

box 94, folder 9

Tin Drum [Washington, D.C.] 1970-1971

box 94, folder 10

Village Voice [New York City] 1971-1972

box 94, folder 11

Virginia Weekly [Charlottesville] 1969-1972

box 94, folder 12

Voice from the Mother Country [Washington, D.C.] 1970

box 95, folder 1

Washington Free Press 1967-1969

box 95, folder 2

Woodwind [Washington, D.C.] 1970

box 95, folder 3

Word [New Orleans] 1969

box 95, folder 4

Material about the counterculture. Clippings, newsletter, journal article, and Christian Crusade pamphlet ( The Beatles: A Study in Drugs, Sex and Revolution) 1968-1971

box 95, folder 5

Counterdraft: An Information Exchange for Draft Counselors and Resisters. Serial issues 1969

box 95, folder 6

Counterinaugural [activities in Washington, D.C., in protest of coinciding inauguration of Richard M. Nixon as President, 1969]. Invitation, program, flyers, photocopies of organizers' notes and of unidentified speaker's remarks, and clippings 1969

box 95, folder 7

Crown, Joseph H. Printed appeal 1966

box 95, folder 8

Crusader. Serial issues 1964-1969

 

Cuba

 

Cuban government English-language issuances

box 95, folder 9

General. Journal articles, posters, and pamphlets ( Hijacking of Aircraft; Second Declaration of Havana) 1962-1971

box 95, folder 10

Granma. Serial issues 1969-1973

box 96, folder 1

Material about Cuba. Letter, clippings, journal articles, flyers, bulletins ( Direct from Cuba), and pamphlets ( A Disgrace to the Americas: Communist Cuba; The External Information and Cultural Relations Programs of Cuba) 1963-1973

box 96, folder 2

Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace (New York City, 1949). Program, printed address by Norman Cousins, and printed volume of proceedings ( Speaking of Peace) 1949

box 96, folder 3

D.C. Community Coalition for Peace and Justice. Flyers 1971

box 96, folder 4

D.C. People's Coalition for Peace and Justice. Circular letter and flyers 1971

box 96, folder 5

D.C. Statehood Party. Leaflet undated

box 96, folder 6

Dallas Committee for a Peaceful Solution in Vietnam. Printed announcement 1967

box 96, folder 7

Dartmouth Conference. Correspondence and HUAC memorandum 1962-1969

box 96, folder 8

Davis, Angela. Letters, leaflets, flyers, and clippings 1970-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes issuances of legal defense groups
box 96, folder 9

Dayton Area Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Letters, flyers, and clipping 1965-1966

box 96, folder 10

Declaration of Conscience [re Vietnam War; San Francisco Bay Area]. Declaration and circular letter 1967

box 96, folder 11

Defenders of 3 against HUAC. Letters, press release, and leaflets 1965-1966

box 96, folder 12

Democratic Party National Convention demonstrations (Chicago, 1968). Flyer, clippings, journal articles, Congressional speeches, and booklet ( Law and Disorder: The Chicago Convention and Its Aftermath) 1968

box 96, folder 13

Democrats for Peace. Printed appeals, flyers, and clippings 1966-1968

Scope and Contents note

Includes material on various groups within the Democratic Party
box 96, folder 14

Denver Stop the War Committee. Clipping 1966

box 96, folder 15

Detroit Coalition to End the War Now. Leaflet 1970

box 96, folder 16

Detroit Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Letters, flyers, circulars, and newsletters 1965-1966

box 96, folder 17

Detroit Women for Peace. Clippings 1961-1965

box 96, folder 18

Di Tullio, Edmund. Clippings 1966

box 96, folder 19

Dialectics. Serial issues 1937-1938

box 96, folder 20

Dinner to Edward U. Condon. Letters, press release, and list of sponsors 1948

box 97, folder 1

Dissenting Democrats. Printed appeals and clippings 1967-1968

Scope and Contents note

Includes material on various groups within the Democratic Party
box 97, folder 2

District of Columbia United Planning Organization. Report of the Comptroller General of the United States 1967

box 97, folder 3

Dowouis, Murphy Paul. Clippings 1965-1966

box 97, folder 4

Draft Denial [New York City]. Circular letter 1967

box 97, folder 5

Drew University antiwar protests. Clipping 1966

box 97, folder 6

Dreyfus, Dave. Clipping 1965

box 97, folder 7

Drinan, Robert F. Correspondence, circulars, press releases, clippings, journal articles, and HISC memorandum and statement 1967-1973

box 97, folder 8

Drug and Hospital Workers Ad Hoc Committee on Vietnam. Printed appeal 1965

box 97, folder 9

Drugs (General). Flyer, journal articles, and statements 1966-1971

Scope and Contents note

Includes issuances of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
box 97, folder 10

Dublin, Mary. Leaflet and clippings 1940

box 97, folder 11

Duncan, Donald W. Clippings, Congressional speech, and HUAC memorandum 1966

box 97, folder 12

East Bay Committee for Protection of Foreign Born [California]. Informant's report and HUAC memorandum 1953-1956

box 97, folder 13

East Bay Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee [California]. Circulars 1966

box 97, folder 14

East Harlem Tenants Council [New York City]. HUAC memorandum 1967

box 97, folder 15

Eastside Committee for Protection of Foreign Born [Los Angeles]. Leaflets 1954

box 97, folder 16

Edelman, Marc P. Clippings and HUAC memorandum 1965-1966

box 97, folder 17

Education/Action Conference on U.S. Crimes of War in Vietnam. Letter 1970

box 97, folder 18

Edwards, H. W. Radio broadcast summary 1963

box 97, folder 19

Einstein, Albert. Clippings and printed article 1954

box 97, folder 20

Eisler, Hanns. Clipping 1971

Scope and Contents note

See also Audiovisual File
box 97, folder 21

Eldridge Cleaver Defense Fund. Printed appeal 1968

box 97, folder 22

Electrical Trades Union [Great Britain]. Letter, pamphlet ( The E.T.U. Case: A Study of Communism at Work in a Trade Union), and booklet ( All Those in Favour? The E.T.U. Trial) 1962

 

Emergency Civil Liberties Committee

Scope and Contents note

See also National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
box 97, folder 23

Correspondence 1951-1968

Scope and Contents note

Mainly circular letters
box 97, folder 24

Emergency Civil Liberties Committee issuances. Flyers, leaflets, printed appeals, and press release 1953-1968

 

Rights. Serial issues

box 97, folder 25

1953-1956

box 98, folder 1

1957-1961

box 98, folder 2

1962-1964

box 98, folder 3

1965

box 98, folder 4

1966-1968

box 98, folder 5

Emergency Civil Liberties Committee pamphlets ( Behind the Bars for the First Amendment; Congressional Investigations and Bills of Attainder; For Abolition of the Inquisitorial Committees of Congress; Hate Groups and the Un-American Activities Committee; Louisville Travesty; The Rape of the First Amendment; The Smith Act; The Watkins Decision ) 1955-1961

box 98, folder 6

Material about the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Clippings, journal articles, informant's report, and Federal Bureau of Investigation memorandum 1950-1968

box 98, folder 7

Emergency Committee for Disaster Relief to Cuba. Letter, printed appeal, circular, and clipping 1964

box 98, folder 8

Emergency Committee for World Government. Circular 1971

box 98, folder 9

Emergency Committee on Nigeria and Biafra. Bulletins and circulars 1969

box 98, folder 10

Emergency Conference for New Voters (Loyola University, Chicago, 1971). Statement, program, and conference handouts 1971

box 98, folder 11

Emergency Conference to Defend the Right of the Black Panther Party to Exist (Chicago, 1970). Circulars 1970

box 98, folder 12

Emergency Council on the Crisis in American Foreign Policy. Clipping 1966

box 98, folder 13

Emergency Moratorium Committee [re Vietnam War]. Statement, printed appeal, flyers, and HISC memorandum 1972

box 98, folder 14

Emspak, Frank. Photocopy of index card file 1956-1971

box 98, folder 15

End Jim Crow in Baseball Committee. Circular letter and list of sponsors 1945

box 98, folder 16

End the Draft in '63. Circulars and HUAC memorandum 1962

box 99, folder 1

Endraft [originally End the Draft Committee]. Press releases, circulars, bulletins ( Downdraft), and clippings 1963-1971

box 99, folder 2

Episcopal Church. Journal article and pamphlet ( The General Convention Special Program of the Episcopal Church) 1970-1971

box 99, folder 3

Equality. Serial issues 1939-1940

box 99, folder 4

Espionage (General). Clippings, HUAC press release, and texts of U.S. District Court indictments of: Rudolf Ivanovich Abel; Judith Coplon and Valentine A. Gubitchev; Nicolai Gregorovich Redin; Alfred Dean Slack; Jack Soble, Myra Soble and Jacob Albam; Alfred K. Stern and Martha Dodd Stern; Otto Verber and Kurt L. Ponger; and George Zlatovski and Jane Foster Zlatovski 1946-1967

box 99, folder 5

Ethnic groups (General). Letters, flyers, leaflets, circulars, serial issues, and clippings 1944-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes material by and about American Indians, Asian Americans, Finnish Americans, German Americans, Jewish Americans, Polish Americans, and Ukrainian Americans
box 99, folder 6

Evergreen Review. Printed articles 1969-1971

box 99, folder 7

Facing Reality. Leaflet and pamphlet ( "Be His Payment High or Low": The American Working Class of the Sixties) 1966-1967

box 99, folder 8

Faculty Peace Committee [University of California, Berkeley]. Circulated appeal and letter by Linus Pauling 1965

box 99, folder 9

Fair Play for Cuba Committee. Flyers, leaflets, and bulletins 1962-1968

box 99, folder 10

Farm Equipment Organizing Committee. Investigator's memorandum circa 1940

box 99, folder 11

Farmer, Frances. Clippings and circulars 1938-1940

box 99, folder 12

February 23 Demonstration Committee [re Vietnam War; New York City]. Clippings and flyers 1966

box 99, folder 13

Federal Employees against the War in Vietnam. Clippings, printed appeals, and HUAC press release 1968

box 99, folder 14

Federal Employees for a Democratic Society. Clippings, flyers, circulars, leaflets, bulletin, and radio interview summary 1968-1970

box 99, folder 15

Federal Employees for Peace. Clippings, flyers, bulletins, and press release 1968-1971

box 99, folder 16

Federation of American Scientists. Circulars and Congressional testimony 1971-1972

box 99, folder 17

Feldman, Adele. Printed letter to the editor 1965

 

Fellowship of Reconciliation

box 100, folder 1

General. Clippings, brochures, leaflets, flyers, circulars, and press releases 1965-1973

box 100, folder 2

Fellowship. Serial issues 1965-1973

box 100, folder 3

Fiddick, Thomas. Clipping 1965

 

Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee [New York City]

box 100, folder 4

General. Letters, HUAC memoranda, photocopies of index card files, clippings, and pamphlet ( Communists in the Street) 1965-1969

 

Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee issuances. Printed appeals, leaflets, flyers, and circulars

box 100, folder 5

1965-1967

box 100, folder 6

1968

box 100, folder 7

1969

box 101, folder 1

1970-1972

box 101, folder 2

Fight for Freedom. Pamphlet ( German Communists) 1944

box 101, folder 3

Film and Photo League. Letter 1935

box 101, folder 4

Fisk University. Social Science Institute. Serial issues ( A Monthly Summary of Events and Trends in Race Relations) 1943

box 101, folder 5

Focus/Midwest. Report by J. B. Matthews circa 1963

box 101, folder 6

Fonda, Jane. Clippings, journal articles, announcements of appearances, and HISC memoranda and reports 1970-1973

box 101, folder 7

Ford Foundation. Annual reports 1953-1955

box 101, folder 8

Foreign Policy Association. Pamphlet ( The Future of Nuclear Tests), and American Legion report ( The Truth about the Foreign Policy Association) and resolution 1960-1963

box 101, folder 9

Foreign Policy Forum [University of Hawaii]. Clipping 1965

box 101, folder 10

Foreign solidarity (General). Clippings, journal articles, flyers, and serial issues ( New India; Revolution) re miscellaneous expressions of solidarity with peoples of foreign countries 1940-1974

box 102, folder 1

Fort Hood Three Defense Committee. Clippings, flyers, leaflets, circulars, and pamphlet ( The Fort Hood Three) 1966-1968

box 102, folder 2

Foundations (General). Printed articles, serial issue ( Foundation Center Information Quarterly), pamphlet ( The Financiers of Revolution), Congressional speech, and HUAC notes and memoranda 1953-1973

box 102, folder 3

Frankfurter, Felix. Pamphlet ( The Man Behind the Men Behind the President) 1936

box 102, folder 4

Free School of New York. Catalogs, serial issue ( Treason!), and statement to HUAC 1966-1967

box 102, folder 5

Free Speech Front [Ohio State University]. Clipping 1965

box 102, folder 6

Free Speech Movement [University of California, Berkeley]. Flyers 1965

box 102, folder 7

Free University of New York. Catalogs, journal articles, and newsletter 1966-1967

box 102, folder 8

Freedom and Peace Party. Statement, newsletter, flyers, and circulars 1968-1969

box 102, folder 9

Freedom Associates. Serial issues ( Freedom) 1951-1952

box 102, folder 10

Freedom Draft Movement [Stanford University]. Clippings 1965

box 102, folder 11

Freedom House. Circular letter, report, and clipping 1943-1968

box 102, folder 12

Freedom Now Committee [Los Angeles]. Informant's report, and clipping 1966

box 102, folder 13

Freedom Now for Lt. Howe Committee. Leaflets and circular letter 1966

box 102, folder 14

Freedom Now Party. HUAC memorandum circa 1964

box 102, folder 15

Freedom Party [University of Florida]. Flyers, and announcement 1965-1966

box 102, folder 16

Freedom Socialist Party. Clipping 1969

 

Freedomways

box 102, folder 17

General. Letters, circulars, commemorative issuances re W. E. B. DuBois and Paul Robeson, and HUAC memoranda 1962-1972

 

Serial issues

box 102, folder 18

1963

box 103, folder 1

1968

box 103, folder 2

1969

box 103, folder 3

1970

box 104, folder 1

1971

box 104, folder 2

1972

box 104, folder 3

Fresno Writers and Artists against the War in Vietnam. Clipping 1967

box 104, folder 4

Friends and Neighbors of David Hyun [re deportation case]. Letter and circulars 1954

box 104, folder 5

Friends Committee on National Legislation. Flyers, leaflets, circulars, newsletters, and testimony 1955-1973

box 104, folder 6

Friends of Democracy. Clipping 1950

box 104, folder 7

Friends of Edward J. Fitzgerald. Leaflet circa 1954

box 104, folder 8

Friends of Maria [re mental patient rights]. Circular letter 1969

box 104, folder 9

Friends of Soviet Russia. Serial issues ( Soviet Russia) 1922

box 104, folder 10

Friends of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. Letters and circulars 1938

box 104, folder 11

Friends of the First Amendment. Circulars 1964-1965

box 104, folder 12

Friends of the Soviet Union. Pamphlet ( The Decisive Year in the Soviet Union) 1931

box 104, folder 13

Froines, John. Clippings 1974

box 104, folder 14

Fuchs, Klaus. Journal article 1952

box 104, folder 15

Fund for Education in World Order. Circulars 1969

box 105, folder 1

Fund for Peace. Circulars, and meeting materials re its Third National Convocation on the Challenge of Building Peace: The United States and China (New York City, 1971)

Scope and Contents note

1970-1971
box 105, folder 2

Fund for the Advancement of Education [Ford Foundation project]. Annual report and Congressional hearing testimony 1955-1957

 

Fund for the Republic [Ford Foundation project]

 

Fund for the Republic issuances

box 105, folder 3

General. Press releases, bulletins, report, leaflets, and pamphlets ( The Fifth Amendment and the Immunity Act of 1954; The Threat to Academic Freedom) 1955-1957

box 105, folder 4

Three-year report, with cover letter by Robert M. Hutchins 1956

box 105, folder 5

Material about the Fund for the Republic. Letters, clippings, journal articles, Congressional speeches, reports, bulletins, radio broadcast transcripts, and pamphlets ( The American Legion Report on the Fund for the Republic; The Press and the Fund for the Republic; The Reece Report on Foundations) 1955-1962

box 106, folder 1

GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee. Circulars, flyers, petition, press releases, and newsletters ( GI Defender) 1968-1971

box 106, folder 2

G.I. Defense Organization. Letters, refund check, circulars, flyers, press releases, and press coverage 1969-1971

 

GI dissidents (General)

box 106, folder 3

General. Leaflets, flyers, circulars, press releases, clippings, printed excerpts from books, and HISC study memoranda and staff study ("Subversive Activities Affecting the Military") 1964-1973

 

GI newspapers. Serial issues 1968-1973

box 106, folder 4

Aboveground; Ally; Arctic Arsenal; Bragg Briefs; Broken Arrow; Camp News; Fed Up!; Fun Travel Adventure; MDW Post; Military Intelligence

box 106, folder 5

OM; Open Ranks; Open Sights; Pawn; Shakedown

box 106, folder 6

Ultimate Weapon; Up Front; Your Military Left

box 106, folder 7

GI Mobilization Committee/Open Sights. Flyer 1969

box 106, folder 8

GI-Student Antiwar Action Committee [Emory University]. Circulars 1969

box 106, folder 9

GI Voice. Serial issue 1969

box 106, folder 10

GIs United against the War in Vietnam. Legal brief, flyer, clipping, and journal article 1969

box 106, folder 11

Gainesville Committee to End the War in Vietnam [Gainesville, Florida]. Clipping 1966

box 106, folder 12

Garment Center Committee to End the War in Vietnam [New York City]. Flyer 1965

box 106, folder 13

Garrett Park Citizens for Peace [Washington, D.C.]. Printed letter to the editor 1967

box 106, folder 14

Gays and lesbians (General). Flyers and serial issues ( InterChange; Killer Dyke; Midwest Mattachine Newsletter) 1971-1972

box 107, folder 1

Gelders, Joseph S. Congressional hearing excerpts, letterhead data, and clippings 1935-1946

box 107, folder 2

Genovese, Eugene. Clippings, court testimony excerpts, flyers, photocopy of index card file, and HUAC memoranda 1947-1966

box 107, folder 3

George Washington University antiwar protests. Clippings 1967

box 107, folder 4

Georgi Dimitrov Anniversary International Theoretical Conference (Sofia, Bulgaria, 1972). Speech transcripts and press coverage 1972

box 107, folder 5

Germany (East). East German English-language government issuances, including bulletins, pamphlets ( The Background to American Literature since the War; Discover the GDR), and pictorial portfolio relating to Vietnam War 1967-1973

box 107, folder 6

Gettysburg Vets' March to End the War in Vietnam. Circulars 1966

box 107, folder 7

Ginsberg, Allen. Clippings 1965-1967

box 107, folder 8

Goertzel, Ted. Clipping 1965

box 107, folder 9

Goodlett, Carlton B. California gubernatorial election campaign literature 1966

box 107, folder 10

Graham, Frank P. Letters, clippings, and letterhead data (American Friends of Spanish Democracy) 1936-1940

box 107, folder 11

Gravel, Mike. Letter by Gravel re Vietnam War 1971

Scope and Contents note

See also War No More
box 107, folder 12

Gray, Jesse. Clipping 1965

box 107, folder 13

Greater Boston Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Newsletter 1966

box 107, folder 14

Greece. Flyers and leaflets re solidarity with people of Greece 1948-1969

box 107, folder 15

Greenbelt Committee for Peace [Greenbelt, Maryland]. Clipping 1966

box 107, folder 16

Greene, Felix. Flyers and clippings 1966-1968

box 107, folder 17

Greenwich Village Peace Center [New York City]. Circular letter 1967

box 107, folder 18

Gregory, Dick. Clippings 1966-1968

box 107, folder 19

Griswold, Deirdre. Clipping 1965

box 107, folder 20

Group for Reconciliation of People Everywhere [GROPE; New Paltz, New Jersey]. Circulars and clippings 1970-1971

box 107, folder 21

Guardian. Circular letters, serial issues, and pamphlet ( Unite the Many, Defeat the Few) 1969-1975

box 107, folder 22

Gus Hall-Benjamin J. Davis Defense Committee. Circular letters and leaflet 1965-1967

box 108, folder 1

Hamlin, Bryan. Printed appeals 1966

box 108, folder 2

Hammett, Dashiell. Press release, leaflet, clippings, letterhead data, and HUAC memorandum 1938-1940

box 108, folder 3

Harding, Timothy. HUAC memorandum circa 1965

box 108, folder 4

Harlem Community Council on Housing [New York City]. HUAC memoranda circa 1964

box 108, folder 5

Harlem Defense Council [New York City]. Flyers, clipping, pamphlet ( Police Terror in Harlem), and HUAC memorandum 1964-1966

box 108, folder 6

Harlem Solidarity Committee [New York City]. Press release, press coverage, and HUAC memoranda 1964-1965

box 108, folder 7

Harris, David Victor. Clipping 1966

box 108, folder 8

Harry F. Ward 90th Birthday Committee. Circular letter and commemorative program 1963

box 108, folder 9

Hartke, Vance. Printed appeals, clippings, and journal articles 1959-1971

box 108, folder 10

Harvard University antiwar protests. Circular letter and printed appeal 1967

box 108, folder 11

Health Professionals for Peace in Vietnam. Clipping 1967

box 108, folder 12

Healy, Daniel F. Clipping 1965

box 108, folder 13

Help for Imprisoned War Objectors [Glenview, Illinois]. Flyer 1969

box 108, folder 14

Hemispheric Conference to End the War in Vietnam (Montreal, 1968). Program and clippings 1968

box 108, folder 15

Henderson, Leon, and other staff members of the U.S. Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply. Open letter from Martin Dies (chairman of HUAC) to Franklin D. Roosevelt, with supporting letters, letterhead data, clippings, journal articles, and excerpts from books 1923-1941

box 108, folder 16

Herbert Aptheker Testimonial Dinner Committee. Circular letter and program 1966

box 108, folder 17

Herz, Alice. Clippings 1965

box 108, folder 18

High School Students against the War. Flyers and clippings 1971

box 108, folder 19

Highlander Research and Information Center [Knoxville, Tennessee]. Letters, reports, leaflets, and circulars 1966-1970

box 108, folder 20

Hiroshima Commemorative Committee [New York City]. Program 1955

box 108, folder 21

Hispanics (General). Circulars, flyers, clippings, journal articles, and serial issues ( Machete; La Raza) 1969-1974

box 108, folder 22

Hollis, Robert. Clippings 1965-1966

box 109, folder 1

Hollywood Anti-Nazi League. Circular letters and Hollywood Now journal articles 1937-1940

box 109, folder 2

Hollywood League for Democratic Action. Letter and flyer 1940

box 109, folder 3

Hollywood Writers Mobilization. Letterhead data and serial issues ( Hollywood Quarterly) 1945-1947

box 109, folder 4

Honolulu Record. Serial issues 1948-1949

box 109, folder 5

Hughes for Senate Committee. H. Stuart Hughes Massachusetts election campaign literature 1962

box 109, folder 6

Humanity Guild. Letters, organizational instructions, circulars, leaflet, and serial issue ( Humanity) 1940-1962

box 109, folder 7

Hyde Park Committee to End the War in Vietnam [Hyde Park, Illinois]. Clipping 1966

box 109, folder 8

Hyde Park Council of Organizations for Peace in Vietnam [Hyde Park, Illinois]. Clippings 1966

box 109, folder 9

I. F. Stone's Weekly/I. F. Stone's Bi-Weekly. Serial issues, printed articles from the publication, and clipping re I. F. Stone 1954-1971

box 109, folder 10

Icor (Association for Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union). Letterhead data, souvenir program, and yearbook 1931-1944

box 109, folder 11

Illinois Educators' Committee on Vietnam. Printed appeal 1966

 

Immigration (General)

box 109, folder 12

General. Letters, legal brief, leaflets, flyers, circulars, and pamphlets ( The Loyal and the Disloyal; No Work Today!) 1942-1973

box 109, folder 13

Internal documents of miscellaneous and unidentified organizations opposed to McCarran-Walter Immigration Act. Letters, minutes, draft articles, and notes 1937-1960

box 110, folder 1

Letters to Congressmen opposing McCarran-Walter Immigration Act 1953-1956

box 110, folder 2-3

Congressional hearings. Printed reports ( Communist Activities among Aliens and National Groups) 1949

box 110, folder 4

Imported Publications [book distributor; Chicago]. Catalog 1975

box 110, folder 5

In Defense of the Right to Speak for Peace. Printed appeal, and list of endorsers 1950

 

In Fact. Serial issues

box 110, folder 6

1941-1946

box 110, folder 7

1947-1948

box 111, folder 1

Independent Citizens' Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Letters, election campaign contribution data, list of endorsers, printed appeal, program, and clipping 1944-1946

box 111, folder 2

Independent Citizens Committee to Elect Herbert Aptheker Congressman [Brooklyn]. Leaflets, flyers, and circular letter 1966

box 111, folder 3

Independent Committee on Vietnam of Columbia University. Circular 1965

box 111, folder 4

Independent Labor League of America. Serial issues ( Workers Age) 1939-1940

box 111, folder 5

Independent Party of Washington [State]. Election affidavit and circulars 1950

box 111, folder 6

Independent Progressive Party. Letter 1951

box 111, folder 7

Independent Socialist Clubs. Flyers and programmatic statements 1957-1966

box 111, folder 8

Independent Voters' Committee of the Arts and Sciences for Roosevelt [re Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential reelection campaign]. Circular letter and clippings 1944

 

Individuals (Miscellaneous)

box 111, folder 9

General. Dossiers, lists, letters, and HUAC memoranda 1941-1967

box 111, folder 10

Photocopies of index card files 1962-1975

box 111, folder 11

HUAC list of "Communists in the Government" undated

box 111, folder 12

HUAC list of "Members of Front Organizations Residing in Washington, D.C. and Employed by the Federal Government" undated

box 112, folder 1

Individuals against the Crime of Silence [re Vietnam War]. Printed appeals, petitions, list of endorsers, and clipping 1967-1969

box 112, folder 2

Individuals for Non-Violent Revolution [San Jose, California]. Informant's report incorporating mailing list 1965

box 112, folder 3

Indochina Information Service. Leaflets and flyers 1971-1972

box 112, folder 4

Indochina Peace Campaign. Flyers, circulars, bulletins ( Indochina Focal Point; Indochina Report; War Bulletin/Indochina Bulletin), and pamphlets ( Vietnam: The Struggle for Peace; Women under Torture) 1972-1974

box 112, folder 5

Indochina Resource Center. Flyers, leaflets, circulars, bulletins ( Indochina Chronicle), and pamphlet ( Air War) 1971-1973

box 112, folder 6

Industrial Workers of the World. Flyers, leaflet, and pamphlet ( The I.W.W. in Theory and Practice) 1920-1970

box 112, folder 7

Inman, Will. Clippings 1967

box 112, folder 8

Institute for American Democracy [Washington, D.C.]. Circular letter 1969

box 112, folder 9

Institute for Freedom in the Church [New York City]. Printed appeal 1965

box 112, folder 10

Institute for Policy Studies [Washington, D.C.]. Correspondence, internal documents, flyers, Congressional speech, and clippings 1968-1971

box 112, folder 11

Institute of Pacific Relations [New York City]. U.S. Senate Internal Security Subcommittee summary of testimony, and pamphlet ( Land of the Soviets) 1942-1957

box 112, folder 12

Integrated Education. Circular letter 1965

box 113, folder 1

International Committee of Conscience on Vietnam. Printed appeal 1966

box 113, folder 2

International Committee of Solidarity with the Youth and People of South Vietnam. Circular letter 1964

box 113, folder 3

International Committee on African Affairs. Letter by Max Yergan 1939

box 113, folder 4

International Committee to Defend Eldridge Cleaver. Printed appeal 1969

box 113, folder 5

International Committee to Free South Vietnamese Political Prisoners from Detention, Torture and Death. Letter, flyers, and list of endorsers 1973

box 113, folder 6

International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace. Clipping 1966

box 113, folder 7

International Conference on Alternative Perspectives on Vietnam (Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1965). Program and statement 1965

box 113, folder 8

International Days of Protest Peace March Committee [San Francisco]. Flyer 1966

box 113, folder 9

International Fur and Leather Workers Union. Flyers, union election literature, American Federation of Labor statements, digest of judicial cases involving union leaders, and list of Communist Party members in union 1940-1961

 

International Labor Defense

box 113, folder 10

General. Letters from International Labor Defense to Unemployed Council, leaflets, circulars, and printed articles and printed excerpts from Communist Party press 1925-1944

box 113, folder 11

Labor Defender. Serial issues and printed articles from the journal 1926-1937

box 113, folder 12

International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union. Circular letters, bulletins, serial issues ( Dispatcher), and texts of legal motions in case of United States vs. Fujimoto et al 1940-1967

box 113, folder 13

International Longshoremen's Association. Circular and serial issues ( Shape-Up) 1937

box 114, folder 1

International Socialists. Flyers, serial issues ( I.S.; Workers' Power), and pamphlets ( The American Working Class; Women Workers) 1969-1971

box 114, folder 2

International Student Movement for the United Nations. Press releases 1971

box 114, folder 3

International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers. Flyer, Congress of Industrial Organizations press releases, and National Labor Relations Board press release and report of hearings 1950-1954

box 114, folder 4

International Union of Revolutionary Writers. Serial issues ( International Literature) 1935

box 114, folder 5

International Union of Students. Serial issues ( World Student News), printed article, and flyer 1971-1973

 

International Workers Order

box 114, folder 6

General. Circular, clippings, convention proceedings, pamphlet ( A Youth Fraternal Order), and New York state police report 1931-1954

 

Fraternal Outlook. Serial issues

box 114, folder 7

1939-1940

box 114, folder 8

1942

box 114, folder 9

1949

box 115, folder 1

Inter-University Committee for Debate on Foreign Policy. Circulars, printed appeals, and Congressional report ( The Anti-Vietnam Agitation and the Teach-In Movement) 1965-1967

box 115, folder 2

Intourist [Soviet travel agency]. Letter and bulletin 1935-1939

box 115, folder 3

Iranian Students Association. Flyers and pamphlet ( On the Shah's Celebration) 1971-1972

box 115, folder 4

Ireland. Flyers, clipping, and serial issue ( United Irishman) re solidarity with people of Ireland 1969-1974

box 115, folder 5

Jacobs, Paul. Clipping 1965

box 115, folder 6

Japan Congress against A and H Bombs. Bulletin 1965

box 115, folder 7

Japan Peace in Vietnam Committee. Clipping 1966

box 115, folder 8

Japanese American Citizens League. Conference proceedings (Special Emergency National Conference, Salt Lake City) 1942

box 115, folder 9

Japanese American Committee for Democracy. Letter to HUAC 1944

box 115, folder 10

Jeannette Rankin Brigade [re Vietnam War]. Leaflets, resolution, and clippings 1967-1968

box 115, folder 11

Jefferson Bookshop [New York City]. Order form 1966

box 115, folder 12

Jefferson School of Social Science [New York City]. Circulars, press releases, statement, program, and clippings 1944-1954

box 115, folder 13

Jeremiah Stamler, M.D. Legal Aid Fund. Letter, circular letters, and statement 1966-1967

box 115, folder 14

Jewish Campaign for the People's Peace Treaty to End the War in Indochina. Leaflet 1971

box 115, folder 15

Jewish Cultural Clubs. Open letter 1971

box 115, folder 16

Jewish Currents. Circular letters and printed excerpts 1957-1972

box 115, folder 17

Jim Hayes Defense Fund. Circulars 1970

box 115, folder 18

Johnny Appleseed Patriotic Publications. Leaflets and serial issues ( New Patriot) 1969-1970

box 115, folder 19

Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee. Printed appeals, flyers, and financial statement 1945-1951

box 115, folder 20

Joint Fall Peace Fund. Printed appeal 1971

box 115, folder 21

Kansas State College Vietnam teach-in. Leaflet, flyers, and clippings 1967

box 115, folder 22

Kastenmeier, Robert W. Schedule, press release, and clipping re informal hearing on Vietnam called by Congressman Kastenmeier in Madison, Wisconsin 1965

box 115, folder 23

Kennedy, John F., assassination conspiracy theories. Newsletter and printed articles 1968-1971

box 115, folder 24

Kepner, Diane. Clipping 1966

box 115, folder 25

Kiger, Peter. Clipping 1966

box 116, folder 1

King, Gaylord. Clippings 1966

box 116, folder 2

King, Martin Luther, Jr. Circular letters, leaflets, flyers, Congressional speeches, Church League of America pamphlet, and clippings 1967-1971

Scope and Contents note

See also Southern Christian Leadership Conference
box 116, folder 3

Klein, Mark. Clipping 1966

box 116, folder 4

Knudson, Kenneth. Clipping 1966

box 116, folder 5

Koch, Chris. Clipping 1966

box 116, folder 6

Koch, Harold M. Clippings 1966-1967

 

Korea (North). North Korean government English-language issuances

box 116, folder 7

General. Press releases, circular letters, radio broadcast transcripts, and serial issues ( Korea Today; People's Korea; Pyongyang Times) 1970-1973

box 116, folder 8

Pamphlets ( Answers to the Questions Raised by the Iraqi Journalists' Delegation; Appeal?to the South Korean Fellow Countrymen; The Common Struggle of the Revolutionary Peoples of Asia against U.S. Imperialism Will Surely Win Victory; A Reply to the President of the Korean Affairs Institute in Washington; South Korean Reality; U.S. Imperialism: The Sworn Enemy of the Korean People ) 1969-1973

box 116, folder 9

Ku Klux Klan. Membership application, oath of allegiance, and HUAC statements 1965

box 116, folder 10

Kurki, Irving. Circular letter and clipping 1965-1966

 

Labor (General)

box 116, folder 11

General. Flyers, leaflets, circulars, and excerpts from printed sources 1923-1974

box 116, folder 12

Serial issues ( Ammunition; Distributive Worker; New Voices; People's Daily World; Power and Light; Spokesman; Sunday Worker; T.W.O.C. Bulletin; Voice of the Federation; We the People ) 1937-1971

box 116, folder 13

Material about labor, including anti-labor publications. Clippings, journal articles, press release, pamphlet ( Labor Monopolies, or Freedom), and internal HISC notes 1931-1975

box 117, folder 1

Labor Committee for Peace in Vietnam. Printed announcement and pamphlet ( The Unspeakable War) 1966

box 117, folder 2

Labor League for Peace [Los Angeles]. Minutes 1952

box 117, folder 3

Labor Sports Union of America. Serial issues ( Sport and Play) 1931

box 117, folder 4

Labor Today. Letter, circulars, and serial issues 1962-1975

box 117, folder 5

Labor Youth League. Circular letter, printed announcement, and pamphlet ( We Accuse McCarthyism) 1954

box 117, folder 6

Labor's Non-Partisan League. Program and clipping 1938-1941

box 117, folder 7

Lamont, Corliss. Clippings 1966-1967

box 117, folder 8

Landau, Saul. Clipping 1966

box 117, folder 9

Laos. Pamphlet ( Laos and the Victorious Struggle of the Lao People against U.S. Neo-Colonialism) published by Neo Lao Haksat Publications (no place of publication indicated) 1969

box 117, folder 10

Law Students against the War. Clipping 1967

box 117, folder 11

Law Students Civil Rights Research Council. Circular letters and leaflets 1965-1972

box 117, folder 12

Lawson, John Howard, and Dalton Trumbo. Amici curiae briefs in related case hearings of Lawson vs. United States and Trumbo vs. United States before U.S. Supreme Court 1949

box 117, folder 13

Lawyers against Test Oaths for the Bar [California]. Circular letter 1951

box 117, folder 14

Lawyers Committee on American Policy towards Vietnam. Letters, circulars, bulletins, printed appeals, clippings, Congressional speech, and HUAC notes 1965-1970

box 117, folder 15

Lawyers Committee to End the War [New York State]. Circulars 1971

box 117, folder 16

League for Industrial Democracy. Circular letters, leaflets, resolution, and bulletins 1965-1969

box 117, folder 17

League for Mutual Aid. Letter and leaflet 1935

box 117, folder 18

League for the Protection of Minority Rights [Pittsburgh]. Serial issue ( Appeal to Reason) 1939

box 117, folder 19

League of American Writers. Pamphlets ( "We Hold These Truths?"; Writers Take Sides) 1938-1939

box 117, folder 20

League of Women Voters. Journal articles 1954-1957

box 117, folder 21

Lee, Oliver. Transcript of radio interview 1966

box 117, folder 22

Left Review [British publication]. Serial issue 1935

box 117, folder 23

Lens, Sidney. Journal articles, clippings, Congressional speech and hearing testimony, American Security Council dossier, and HUAC dossier 1962-1969

box 118, folder 1

Liberated Church Press [Berkeley]. Serial issues and directory 1969

box 118, folder 2

Liberated Guardian. Circular letter and serial issues 1970-1971

 

Liberation

box 118, folder 3

General. Circulars, clippings, and printed articles from the journal 1966-1972

 

Serial issues

box 118, folder 4

1962-1965

box 118, folder 5

1966-1967

box 118, folder 6

1968-1972

 

Liberation News Service

box 118, folder 7

General. Letter, circulars, leaflets, flyers, and clippings 1969-1972

 

Serial issuances

Scope and Contents note

Photocopies in many cases.
box 118, folder 8

1969 January

box 118, folder 9

1969 June

box 118, folder 10

1969 July

box 118, folder 11

1969 August

box 119, folder 1

1969 September

box 119, folder 2-3

1969 October

box 119, folder 4

1969 November

box 120, folder 1

1969 November (cont'd.)

box 120, folder 2-3

1969 December

box 120, folder 4

1970 January

box 121, folder 1-2

1970 January (cont'd.)

box 121, folder 3-4

1970 February

box 121, folder 5

1970 March

box 122, folder 1

1970 March (cont'd.)

box 122, folder 2-4

1970 April

box 122, folder 5

1970 May

box 123, folder 1-2

1970 May (cont'd.)

box 123, folder 3-4

1970 June

box 124, folder 1-3

1970 July

box 124, folder 4-5

1970 August

box 124, folder 6

1970 September

box 125, folder 1-2

1971 April

box 125, folder 3

1971 May

box 125, folder 4

1972 March

box 125, folder 5

Liberator. Serial issues and HUAC memoranda 1962-1967

box 125, folder 6

Liberty Book Club. Circular and serial issue ( Promethean Review) 1955-1959

box 126, folder 1

Link: The Serviceman's Link to Peace [re GI dissidents]. Press releases, flyers, leaflets, and circulars 1969

box 126, folder 2

Lisker, Roy. Clipping and HUAC memorandum 1965-1966

box 126, folder 3

Lobby of Americans [re Vietnam War]. Press releases, leaflets, flyers, and circulars 1971

box 126, folder 4

Lomax, Louis. Clippings 1966

box 126, folder 5

Long March [Baltimore]. Serial issue 1966

box 126, folder 6

Long March Movement Center [Los Angeles]. Bulletins, circulars, and flyers 1972-1974

box 126, folder 7

Lonidier, Fred. Clipping 1966

box 126, folder 8

Los Angeles Citizens for an Honorable Non-Violent U.S. Vietnam Policy. Printed appeals 1965

box 126, folder 9

Los Angeles Committee for Defense of the Bill of Rights. Press releases, circulars, and programs 1966-1970

box 126, folder 10

Los Angeles Committee for Defense of the Bill of Rights and the Protection of the Foreign Born. Press releases and circulars 1965-1966

 

Los Angeles Committee for Protection of Foreign Born

 

Correspondence

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters.
box 126, folder 11

1951-1953

box 126, folder 12

1954-1956

box 126, folder 13

1958-1959

box 126, folder 14

1960-1961

box 126, folder 15

Undated

 

Los Angeles Committee for Protection of Foreign Born issuances. Leaflets, flyers, circulars, minutes, conference proceedings, resolutions, reports, petitions, press releases, and programs

box 127, folder 1

1950-1951

box 127, folder 2

1952

box 127, folder 3

1953

box 127, folder 4

1954

box 127, folder 5

1955

box 127, folder 6

1956

box 127, folder 7

1958

box 127, folder 8

1959

box 128, folder 1

1960

box 128, folder 2

1961

box 128, folder 3

1965

box 128, folder 4

Undated

 

Los Angeles Committee for Protection of Foreign Born publications

box 128, folder 5

Torch. Serial issues 1951-1954

box 128, folder 6

Torchlight. Serial issues 1954-1965

box 128, folder 7

Pamphlets ( For a People's Lobby; Shame of a Nation; Victims of the Walter-McCarran Law and How They Are Defended) 1954-1955

 

Los Angeles Committee for Protection of Foreign Born internal documents. Drafts of letters and writings, working materials, and notes

Scope and Contents note

Some similar unidentified materials filed under Immigration (General) may also be from Los Angeles Committee for Protection of Foreign Born files.
box 128, folder 8

1954-1958

box 128, folder 9

1959

box 129, folder 1

1960

box 129, folder 2

1961

box 129, folder 3

Undated

box 129, folder 4

Los Angeles Committee for Protection of Foreign Born financial records. Canceled checks, receipts, and financial summaries 1953-1959

box 129, folder 5

Fifth Annual Southern California Conference to Protect the Rights of Foreign Born Americans registration cards (Los Angeles Committee for Protection of Foreign Born event) 1955

box 130, folder 1-2

Fifth Annual Southern California Conference to Protect the Rights of Foreign Born Americans registration cards (cont'd.)

box 130, folder 3

Material about the Los Angeles Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. Informants' reports and HUAC memoranda 1953-1960

box 130, folder 4

Los Angeles Institute of Marxist Studies. Flyers circa 1973-1974

box 130, folder 5

Louise Pettibone Smith Birthday Committee. Testimonial dinner souvenir pamphlet 1962

box 130, folder 6

Lovestone, Jay, and Rea S. Van Fossen. Related clippings 1955

box 130, folder 7

Lovett, Robert Morss. Letters, journal articles, clippings, and letterhead data 1935-1940

box 130, folder 8

Lower Eastside Mobilization for Peace Action [New York City]. Printed appeals, clipping, and informant's report 1967-1968

box 130, folder 9

Luftig vs. McNamara Committee [re Vietnam War]. Printed appeal 1966

box 130, folder 10

Lynd, Staughton. Letter and clippings 1965-1967

box 130, folder 11

Lynn, Conrad. Clippings 1966

box 131, folder 1

McCarthy, Eugene J. Circular letter and invitation 1971

box 131, folder 2

McCloskey, Paul N., Jr. Circular letters, press releases, and bill introduced 1971

box 131, folder 3

McGovern, George S. Circular letters, printed speeches, and printed appeal 1958-1972

box 131, folder 4

McReynolds, David. Printed letter to the editor, and HUAC memorandum 1966-1967

box 131, folder 5

Madison Citizens for a Vote on Vietnam [Madison, Wisconsin]. Leaflets, circulars, printed articles, letters, HUAC memoranda, draft speech for Congressman Edwin Willis, and photocopies of index card files 1961-1968

box 131, folder 6

Mainstream. Serial issues and printed article from the journal 1947-1956

box 131, folder 7

Majority Report. Serial issues 1971

box 131, folder 8

Mandel, David. Printed appeal 1967

box 131, folder 9

Mandel, William M. Letter and printed articles 1965

box 131, folder 10

Marc Blitzstein Memorial Concert (New York City, 1964). Printed announcement 1964

box 131, folder 11

March of Labor. Serial issues 1949-1956

box 131, folder 12

March 25th Peace Committee [Chicago]. Leaflets 1967

box 131, folder 13

March 26th Arrangement Committee [re Vietnam War; Chicago]. Leaflets and clippings 1966

box 131, folder 14

Marian Davis Scholarship Fund. Circular letters and leaflets 1966-1969

box 132, folder 1

Martin Sostre Defense Committee. Circulars, flyers, leaflets, clippings, printed articles, and pamphlets ( Letters from Prison; Martin Sostre in Court) 1967-1969

box 132, folder 2

Mary Washington College antiwar protests. Printed appeal 1967

box 132, folder 3

Maryland Freedom Union. Clippings 1966-1967

box 132, folder 4

Maryland Socialist League. Constitution and flyer 1966

box 132, folder 5

Marzani and Munsell, Publishers. Circulars, catalogs, brochure for Eugene J. McCarthy for President, and pamphlet ( Journey to the Soviet Trade Unions) 1962-1968

Scope and Contents note

Includes Prometheus Paperbacks.
box 132, folder 6

Massachusetts Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee. Letters, circulars, Congressional speech, petitions, and lists of endorsers 1966-1968

box 132, folder 7

Massachusetts Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Clipping 1943

box 132, folder 8

Massachusetts Political Action for Peace. Leaflet 1967

 

Masses and Mainstream. Serial issues and printed article from the journal

box 132, folder 9-10

1948

box 133, folder 1

1949

box 133, folder 2-3

1950

box 133, folder 4

1951

box 133, folder 5

1952

box 134, folder 1

1953

box 134, folder 2

1954

box 134, folder 3

1955

box 134, folder 4

Mau Mau Society [New York City]. HUAC memorandum circa 1967

box 134, folder 5

May 2nd Movement [originally May 2nd Committee]. Letters, circulars, leaflets, flyers, clippings, journal articles, bulletins, press releases, statements, pamphlet ( Twenty Years in Jail for Traveling to Cuba!), serial issues ( Free Student), and HUAC memoranda and speeches 1964-1966

 

Mayday Collective

box 134, folder 6

General. Circulars, leaflets, flyers, and clippings 1969-1971

box 135, folder 1

Serial issues ( Mayday; Hard Times) 1968-1971

box 135, folder 2

Medical Aid Committee for Vietnam. Correspondence (including with International Red Cross), circulars, printed appeals, clippings, journal articles, and HUAC memoranda 1965-1966

box 135, folder 3

Medical Aid for Indochina. Circulars, leaflets, flyers, and press releases 1972-1973

box 135, folder 4

Medical Committee for Human Rights. Circulars, leaflets, flyers, press releases, clippings, journal articles, and serial issues ( Health Liberation News; Health Rights News) 1967-1973

box 135, folder 5

Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Library [Berkeley]. Serial publication ( Civil Liberties Docket) 1969

box 135, folder 6

Melish, John Howard. Amicae curiae brief in case of John Howard Melish et al. vs. Church of the Holy Trinity before U.S. Supreme Court 1950

box 135, folder 7

Mellen, James. Clippings 1965

box 135, folder 8

Members of Congress for Peace through Law. Press releases, circular letters to other members of Congress, reports, clippings, and Congressional speeches 1969-1974

box 135, folder 9

Messages for Peace [Roosevelt, New Jersey]. Printed appeal 1967

 

Methodist Federation for Social Action

box 135, folder 10

Correspondence 1935-1970

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters
 

Methodist Federation for Social Action issuances

box 136, folder 1

General. Annual meeting agenda and reports, circulars, resolutions, speeches, newsletters, letterhead data, and pamphlet ( The Harry F. Ward Sampler) 1928-1968

 

Social Service Bulletin. Serial issues and printed articles from the journal

box 136, folder 2

1920-1923

box 136, folder 3

1924-1927

box 136, folder 4

1928-1931

box 137, folder 1

1932-1935

 

Social Questions Bulletin. Serial issues and printed articles from the journal

box 137, folder 2

1936-1940

box 137, folder 3

1941-1944

box 137, folder 4

1950-1959

box 137, folder 5

1960-1961

box 137, folder 6

1962-1963

box 138, folder 1

1964-1965

box 138, folder 2

1966-1967

box 138, folder 3

1968-1971

box 138, folder 4

Material about the Methodist Federation for Social Action. Letter, memorandum, printed articles, and pamphlets ( Information concerning the Methodist Federation for Social Action; Is There a Pink Fringe in the Methodist Church?) 1950-1956

box 138, folder 5

Metropolitan Council on Housing [New York City]. Flyers, newsletter, and pamphlet ( Your Home Is Your Hassle) 1964-1971

box 138, folder 6

Metropolitan Music School [New York City]. Schedules and HUAC memoranda 1954-1966

box 138, folder 7

Mezey, Robert. Clipping 1965

box 138, folder 8

Miami Peace Center [Coral Gables, Florida]. Clippings 1966

box 138, folder 9

Michael Gold Memorial Committee. Printed announcements 1967

box 138, folder 10

Michigan Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. Press releases, circulars, flyers, leaflets, and newsletters ( Defender) 1950-1956

box 138, folder 11

Mid-Atlantic Committee on Fort Detrick. Flyer 1969

box 138, folder 12

Middle East (General). Flyers, leaflets, printed appeals, press releases, serial issues ( Committee to Support Middle East Liberation Newsletter; Communist Party of Israel Information Bulletin; Palestine Digest), and pamphlet ( Why Do We Support the PFLP?), issued by miscellaneous groups, re solidarity with Palestinians and other peoples of the Middle East 1955-1973

box 138, folder 13

Middle East Report. Photocopy of the journal's mailing list undated

box 139, folder 1

Midwest Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. Conference reports, press releases, circulars, and leaflets 1951-1959

box 139, folder 2

Midwest Conference for a Relevant Social Science (Chicago, 1973). Letter, program, and conference materials 1973

box 139, folder 3

Midwest Faculty Committee on Vietnam. Flyer 1966

box 139, folder 4

Miller, Arthur. Clippings and letterhead data 1947-1951

box 139, folder 5

Miller, David John. Clippings and HUAC memorandum 1965-1969

box 139, folder 6

Milwaukee 14 Defense Committee. Circular letter and leaflet 1969

box 139, folder 7

Minnesota Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. Press release and bulletins 1959

box 139, folder 8

Minnesota Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Circular letter and newsletters ( Crisis) 1966

 

Minority of One

box 139, folder 9

General. Circulars and printed articles 1965-1968

 

Serial issues

box 139, folder 10

1961-1963

box 139, folder 11

1964

box 139, folder 12

1965-1966

box 139, folder 13

1967-1968

 

Minutemen

Scope and Contents note

Includes Committee to Free the Korean War Prisoners.
 

Minutemen issuances

box 140, folder 1

General. Leaflets and flyers 1961-1966

box 140, folder 2

Internal documents. Bulletins, training directives, membership applications, and letter to John F. Kennedy 1961-1967

box 140, folder 3

On Target. Serial issues 1963-1965

box 140, folder 4

Pamphlets ( The Minutemen: America's Last Line of Defence against Communism; Principles of Guerrilla Warfare) 1961-1962

 

Material about the Minutemen

box 140, folder 5

General. Letters, notes, Federal Bureau of Investigation wanted notices, and miscellany 1965-1968

box 140, folder 6-7

Clippings and printed articles 1961-1968

box 141, folder 1

Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. Flyers, clippings, and internal proposal document 1965-1967

box 141, folder 2

Mitchell, David Henry, III. Flyers, clippings, and HUAC memorandum 1965-1968

box 141, folder 3

Mitchell, Parren J. Press release 1971

box 141, folder 4

Mitford, Jessica. Pamphlets ( Jessica Mitford and the Red Death; Legal Aspects of the Mitford-Treuhaft Case) 1965

box 141, folder 5

Mobilization for Democracy [Los Angeles]. Letters 1946

box 141, folder 6

Monroe Defense Committee [re Monroe, North Carolina, black defendants]. Circulars, leaflets, flyers, and pamphlet ( Letters from Prison) 1961-1965

box 141, folder 7

Monthly Review. Circulars, catalog, and Leo Huberman memorial service pamphlet 1966-1968

box 141, folder 8

Mooney, Tom. Pamphlet ( Tom Mooney Betrayed by Labor Leaders) 1931

box 141, folder 9

Morehouse College antiwar protests. Clipping 1967

box 141, folder 10

Morning Freiheit Association. Clipping, letterhead data, serial issues ( Jewish Life), and pamphlet ( The Jewish People Face the Postwar World) 1945-1972

box 141, folder 11

Morrison, Norman R. Clipping 1965

box 141, folder 12

Mothers' Defense Committee [re New York City black defendants]. HUAC memoranda 1967

box 141, folder 13

Movement for a Free Philippines. Printed issuances 1973

box 141, folder 14

Movement for a New Congress. Booklet ( Vote Power: The Official Activist Campaigner's Handbook) 1970

box 141, folder 15

Moving the Movement Fund. Circulars 1969

box 141, folder 16

Music and Art Students against the War in Vietnam. Flyer 1967

box 141, folder 17

Musicians Congress Committee. Brochure, ca. 1940s

box 141, folder 18

Muste, A. J. Clippings 1967

box 141, folder 19

Nagasaki Day Memorial (Washington, D.C., 1969). Flyer 1969

box 141, folder 20

Nashville Committee for Alternatives to War in Vietnam. Serial issues ( Confrontation) 1966

box 141, folder 21

Nation. Circular, serial issues, and printed articles from the journal 1950-1971

box 142, folder 1

Nation of Islam. Flyers, circular, clippings, journal articles, serial issue ( Muhammad Speaks), and HUAC memoranda 1960-1974

box 142, folder 2

National Action/Research on the Military Industrial Complex [American Friends Service Committee project]. Flyers and circulars 1969-1973

 

National Alliance against Racist and Political Repression

Scope and Contents note

See also: National Defense Organization against Racist and Political Repression Founding Conference (Chicago, 1973)
box 142, folder 3

General. Minutes, conference proceedings, resolutions, statement, flyers, circulars, and list of officers 1973-1974

box 142, folder 4

National Alliance against Racist and Political Repression publications. Serial issues ( Organizer), and pamphlet ( North Carolina: Laboratory for Racism and Repression) 1974

 

National Anti-Imperialist Conference in Solidarity with African Liberation (Chicago 1973)

box 142, folder 5

General. Conference proceedings and documents, resolutions, press releases, flyers, circulars, serial issues ( African Agenda), and HISC memoranda 1973

box 142, folder 6

United Nations bulletins re South African apartheid circulated at the conference 1972-1973

box 142, folder 7

National Artists' Protest [re Vietnam War]. Clipping 1967

box 142, folder 8

National Assembly for Democratic Rights (New York City, 1961). Conference proceedings, circular letters, leaflet, and clipping 1961-1962

box 142, folder 9

National Association for Irish Freedom. Circular letter, leaflet, flyer, serial issue ( Saoirse Freedom), and pamphlet ( Massacre at Derry) 1971-1972

box 142, folder 10

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Circular letters, flyer, leaflet, and pamphlet ( The Ugly Truth about the NAACP) 1953-1971

box 142, folder 11

National Association of Social Workers. Printed appeal re Vietnam War 1967

box 143, folder 1

National Black Anti-War and Anti-Draft Union. Printed article and HUAC memoranda 1968

box 143, folder 2

National Campaign to Impeach Nixon [Richard M. Nixon]. Letter, press releases, circulars, flyers, list of sponsors, printed article, serial issues ( National Impeachment News), stickers and memorabilia, booklet ( "Bribery, and Other High Crimes and Misdemeanors": The Offenses of Richard M. Nixon: A Lawyer's Guide for the People of the United States ), and Congressional memorandum re impeachment proceedings against Richard M. Nixon 1973-1974

box 143, folder 3

National Caucus of Labor Committees. Flyers, circulars, serial issues ( New Solidarity), and pamphlet ( Scrapping the War Machine) 1968-1974

box 143, folder 4

National Citizens' Committee to Defend Academic Freedom at St. John's University. Printed appeals 1966

box 143, folder 5

National Citizens' Lobby. Flyer 1969

box 143, folder 6

National Citizens Political Action Committee. Correspondence, leaflets, circulars, flyers, newsletters, printed articles, clippings, lists of sponsors, and financial records 1944-1946

box 143, folder 7

National Coalition against War, Racism and Repression. Conference proceedings (Chicago, 1971), list of participants, circulars, flyers, and newsletter 1970-1971

box 143, folder 8

National Coalition to Fight Inflation and Unemployment. Circulars circa 1974

box 143, folder 9

National Committee against Repressive Legislation. Letter, circulars, flyers, leaflets, other printed matter, and HISC statement 1972-1974

box 143, folder 10

National Committee for a Citizens' Commission of Inquiry on U.S. War Crimes in Vietnam. Press release and report 1970

box 143, folder 11

National Committee for a Political Settlement in Vietnam. Clipping 1968

 

National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy [SANE]

box 143, folder 12

Correspondence 1962-1969

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters
 

SANE issuances

box 144, folder 1-3

General. Press releases, printed appeals, leaflets, flyers, circulars, and reprints of Congressional testimony and journal articles 1958-1973

box 144, folder 4

SANE Report. Printed issuances 1969-1973

box 145, folder 1

Material about SANE. Clippings, journal articles, and W. E. B. DuBois Club memoranda 1965-1968

box 145, folder 2

National Committee for an Effective Congress. Circular letters 1970-1974

box 145, folder 3

National Committee for Free Elections in Sunflower County [Mississippi]. Circular letter 1966

box 145, folder 4

National Committee for the Albany Defendants [Albany, Georgia]. Petition and pamphlet ( The Albany Cases) 1966

box 145, folder 5

National Committee of Inquiry [re civil rights for blacks]. Clipping 1968

 

National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee

box 145, folder 6

Correspondence 1961-1969

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters
 

National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee issuances

box 145, folder 7-8

General. Press releases, petitions, circulars, leaflets, flyers, printed appeals, and reprints 1959-1970

box 145, folder 9

Bulletins and newsletters ( Abolition News) 1964-1971

 

Pamphlets

box 145, folder 10

A Collection of Editorials and Resolutions in Opposition to the Un-American Activities Committee [2 editions] 1960-1962

box 146, folder 1

Dialogue on the Constitutionality of the Committee on Un-American Activities; The 89th Congress and the Abolition of HUAC; House Un-American Activities Committee: Bulwark of Segregation 1965

box 146, folder 2

National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee internal documents. Minutes, agenda, reports, and financial records 1960-1969

box 146, folder 3

Material about the National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee. Journal articles, Congressional speeches, and HUAC press releases, reports, notes, and memoranda 1960-1969

box 146, folder 4

National Committee to Defeat the Mundt Bill [predecessor of Internal Security Act (McCarran Act)]. HUAC report 1950

box 146, folder 5

National Committee to Defend the Civil Liberties of the Anti-War Movement. Clipping 1966

box 146, folder 6

National Committee to Repeal the McCarran Act. Letters, circulars, petition, printed appeals, memoranda, flyers, and pamphlet ( What You Need to Know about the McCarran Act) 1951-1966

box 146, folder 7

National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case [re Julius and Ethel Rosenberg].

Scope and Contents note

Includes subsequent National Committee to Re-open the Rosenberg Case. Letter, press releases, flyers, financial records, clippings, and printed articles, 1952-1975
box 146, folder 8

National Committee to Win the Peace. Letter, Howard K. Smith radio broadcast transcript, and pamphlet ( Open Secret: Reports on the Betrayal of Roosevelt's Peace Policy and American Preparations for World War III) 1946

 

National Conference for New Politics

box 147, folder 1

General. Letters, printed appeals, circulars, clippings, printed articles, serial issues ( New Politics News), and report 1966-1968

 

National Conference for New Politics internal documents re the National Convention for New Politics (Chicago, 1967). Photocopies

box 147, folder 2

Correspondence, principally with other liberal and leftist organization re participation in the Convention 1967

box 147, folder 3

Mailing lists and applications for delegate or observer status to attend Convention 1967

box 147, folder 4

Memoranda, reports and other Convention documents, including documents received from other organizations 1967

box 148, folder 1

National Conference on Amnesty [re war resisters]. Minutes, reports, press releases, circulars, and leaflet 1972-1973

box 148, folder 2

National Conference on G.I. Rights (Washington, D.C., 1969). Memoranda, circulars, flyers, and clippings 1969

box 148, folder 3

National Convocation of Lawyers to End the War (Washington, D.C., 1971). Circulars, flyers, and list of sponsors 1971

 

National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam

box 148, folder 4

General. Letters, clippings, printed articles, and HUAC and Federal Bureau of Investigation memoranda 1965-1970

 

National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam issuances

box 148, folder 5

General. Flyers, leaflets, circulars, bulletins, and mailing lists 1965-1966

box 148, folder 6

Crisis. Serial issues 1965-1966

box 148, folder 7

Peace and Freedom News. Serial issues 1965-1966

box 148, folder 8

National Council for Prevention of War. Circular letter and list of delegates 1956

box 148, folder 9

National Council for Protection of Foreign Born Workers. Circular letter 1927

 

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship

box 148, folder 10

General. Letters, press releases, circulars, flyers, and printed appeals 1943-1974

box 148, folder 11

American-Soviet Facts. Serial publications 1964-1967

box 149, folder 1

Pamphlets ( Constitution of the U.S.S.R.; Education in the Soviet Union; Friendship Can Save the World; How to End the Cold War and Build the Peace; Messages [of Nikita S. Khrushchev and Lyndon B. Johnson]; The New Work-Study Program in Soviet Education; Soviet Schools Revisited; Two Decades in the Service of International Friendship and Peace ) 1941-1966

box 149, folder 2

National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Circular letters, printed appeals, flyers, leaflets, programs, ballots, report, pamphlets ( Films for '48; "Yours for a Genuine Brotherhood"), and booklet re Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace ( Speaking of Peace) 1946-1953

box 149, folder 3

National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Press releases, statements, circulars, leaflets, clipping, typescript report on visit to North Vietnam, serial issue ( Tempo), and pamphlets ( Report?on the National Council of the Churches of Christ; War Crimes: U.S. Priorities and Military Force) 1963-1973

box 149, folder 4

National Council to Repeal the Draft. Circulars, flyers, leaflets, newsletters, and pamphlets ( An Analysis of the Gates Commission Report; The Case for Draft Repeal in 1970) 1969-1973

box 149, folder 5

National Day of Inquiry [re Vietnam War]. Clipping 1967

 

National Defense Organization against Racist and Political Repression Founding Conference (Chicago 1973).

Scope and Contents note

See also subsequent National Alliance against Racist and Political Repression
box 149, folder 6

Programs, agenda, and committee reports 1973

box 149, folder 7

Lists of delegates and sponsors 1973

box 150, folder 1

Keynote address by Angela Davis 1973

box 150, folder 2

Press releases, leaflets, documents distributed at the Conference, and background materials 1970-1973

box 150, folder 3

HISC memoranda, speech, and index card file photocopies re the Conference 1973

box 150, folder 4

HISC exhibits at hearing re the Conference 1973 July 25

box 150, folder 5

HISC background materials for hearing re the Conference 1973 July 25

Scope and Contents note

Includes lists, registration cards and hotel registration cards of attendees
box 151, folder 1

HISC background materials for hearing re the Conference (continued) 1973 July 25

 

National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee

Scope and Contents note

See also Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
box 151, folder 2

General 1968-1972

Scope and Contents note

Contains letters, circulars, leaflets, press releases, legal motion, newsletters, programs, and the pamphlet, About the Constitution of the United States of America.
box 151, folder 3

Rights 1968-1972

box 151, folder 4

National Emergency Committee of Clergy Concerned about Vietnam. Letter, circulars, press releases, statement, clippings, and printed appeals 1966-1967

box 151, folder 5

National Federation for Constitutional Liberties. Letters, circulars, leaflets, printed appeals, newsletters, petition, lists of sponsors, and pamphlets ( Investigate Martin Dies!; Oklahoma Story, 1940) 1940-1946

box 151, folder 6

National Guardian. Circular letters, clipping, serial issues, printed articles from the journal, and pamphlet ( The Case of the Stubborn Editor) 1950-1968

box 152, folder 1

National High School Activist League. Printed article and clippings 1965

box 152, folder 2

National Inter-Religious Conference on Peace (Washington, D.C., 1966). Clippings 1966

box 152, folder 3

National Labor Conference for Peace (Chicago, 1949). Circulars and printed appeals 1949-1950

box 152, folder 4

National Lawyers Guild. Telegram, circulars, newsletters, printed articles, HUAC memoranda, and serial publication ( Civil Liberties Docket) 1965-1973

box 152, folder 5

National Legal Aid and Defender Association. Leaflet and serial issue ( NLADA Briefcase) 1972

box 152, folder 6

National Legislative Conference on Chile (Washington, D.C., 1974). Programs, circulars, list of sponsors, and HISC memoranda and Congressional speeches 1973-1974

box 152, folder 7

National Maritime Union. Letter, circulars, resolutions, and printed articles 1937-1947

 

National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam

box 152, folder 8-9

National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam issuances. Circular letters, leaflets, flyers, press releases, internal meeting summaries, printed appeals, newsletters ( Mobilizer), and legal brief (Davis et al. vs. Willis et al. [HUAC members]) 1967-1969

 

Material about the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam

box 152, folder 10

General. Clippings, printed articles, memorandum, and HUAC printed report ( Communist Origin and Manipulation of Vietnam Week) and printed copies of exhibits 1967-1969

box 153, folder 1

Booklets ( Rights in Concord: The Response to the Counter-Inaugural Protest Activities in Washington, D.C.; The Strategy of Confrontation: Chicago and the Democratic National Convention ) 1968-1969

box 153, folder 2

National Negro Congress. Flyers 1937

box 153, folder 3

National Negro Labor Council. Circulars, flyers, and speech 1951-1954

 

National Peace Action Coalition

box 153, folder 4-5

Correspondence 1970-1972

Scope and Contents note

Mainly circular letters
box 153, folder 6

National Peace Action Coalition press releases 1971-1973

box 154, folder 1

National Peace Action Coalition printed appeals 1971-1972

Scope and Contents note

Mainly newspaper advertisements
box 154, folder 2-3

National Peace Action Coalition leaflets and flyers 1970-1973

box 154, folder 4

National Peace Action Coalition internal documents. Minutes, resolutions, proposals, lists of endorsers, and mailing list 1971-1973

box 154, folder 5

Material about the National Peace Action Coalition. Clippings, printed articles, HISC memoranda and hearing exhibits, and Congressional speeches 1968-1973

box 155, folder 1

National Progressive Traction Workers League. Serial issue ( Traction Labor) 1939

box 155, folder 2

National Public Housing Conference (New York City, 1940). Program, circular letter, and HUAC notes 1940

box 155, folder 3

National Renaissance Party. Leaflets and bulletins ( National Renaissance Bulletin) 1960-1962

box 155, folder 4

National Research Council. Organization and membership pamphlet, and clipping 1948-1961

box 155, folder 5

National Research League. Bulletins ( National Research League Bulletin) 1935

box 155, folder 6

National Scottsboro Action Committee. Clipping 1933

box 155, folder 7

National Socialist White People's Party. Flyer 1969

box 155, folder 8

National Strike for Peace. Circular letter and printed appeal 1970

box 155, folder 9

National Student Antiwar Conference (New York City, 1972). Press release, statements, and HISC memorandum 1972

box 155, folder 10

National Student Coalition against Racism. Flyer 1975

box 155, folder 11

National Student Federation. Letter, circular, and HUAC memoranda 1938-1960

box 155, folder 12

National Student League. Convention bulletins 1934

box 155, folder 13

National Student Peace Rally. Printed announcement 1939

box 155, folder 14

National Student Strike for Peace. Printed appeals, HUAC memoranda, and HUAC printed report ( Communist Origin and Manipulation of Vietnam Week) and printed copies of exhibits 1966-1967

box 155, folder 15

National Students' Conference. HUAC memoranda 1947-1952

 

National Unemployed League.

Scope and Contents note

Includes Unemployed Councils of the United States, and National Unemployment Council
box 155, folder 16

Correspondence 1933-1937

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters and correspondence with Workers Alliance of America
box 155, folder 17

National Unemployed League issuances. Flyers, printed appeals, serial issues ( Mass Action; Voice of the Workers), and pamphlet ( Poverty 'midst Riches: Why? We Demand Unemployment Insurance) 1931-1936

box 155, folder 18

National Unemployed League internal documents. Constitution, convention proceedings, resolutions, statements, reports, and draft documents 1931-1938

box 155, folder 19

Material about the National Unemployed League. Clipping and HUAC memorandum 1936-1949

box 155, folder 20

National Universal and Unconditional Amnesty Committee [re war resisters]. Program, position paper, list of participants, and flyers 1973-1974

box 155, folder 21

National Urban League. Circulars and leaflet 1971

box 155, folder 22

National Wallace for President Committee [Henry A. Wallace]. Circular letter and list of members 1948

box 156, folder 1

National Welfare Rights Organization. Flyers, leaflets, circulars, and serial issue ( Welfare Fighter) 1968-1971

box 156, folder 2

National Workers League. Leaflet and newsletters ( Nationalist Newsletter) 1940-1941

box 156, folder 3

National Writers' Congress (New York City, 1937). Printed appeal 1937

box 156, folder 4

National Youth Committee [possibly of Communist Party, U.S.A.]. May Day recitation script undated

box 156, folder 5

Nationalist Press Association. Leaflet and pamphlets ( Abolish Private Money or Drown in Debt; War? Americans Must Think) 1938-1939

box 156, folder 6

Nationalist Publishing Company. Flyers circa 1930s

box 156, folder 7

Nationwide Peace Conference of Labor Delegates [Proposed]. Clipping 1949

box 156, folder 8

Negotiation Now! [re Vietnam War]. Printed appeals, flyers, and clippings 1967-1968

 

Negro Labor Victory Committee

box 156, folder 9

Negro Labor Victory Committee telegrams 1942-1943

box 156, folder 10

Negro Labor Victory Committee press release telegrams to newspapers 1943

box 156, folder 11

Material about the Negro Labor Victory Committee. HUAC internal letters and memorandum 1943

box 156, folder 12

New American Movement. Printed articles and serial issues ( New American Movement) 1972-1974

box 156, folder 13

New Committee for Publications. Circular letters and bulletins ( NCP Report) 1947

box 156, folder 14

New Democratic Coalition. Flyer, printed appeal, and clippings 1969

box 156, folder 15

New England Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. Flyers, leaflet, and statement 1952

box 156, folder 16

New England Free Press. Printed appeal 1968

 

New Foundations

box 156, folder 17

Circulars 1950-1971

 

Serial issues

box 156, folder 18

1948

box 156, folder 19

1949

box 156, folder 20

1950

 

New Horizons for Youth. Serial issues

box 157, folder 1

1960-1961

box 157, folder 2

1962-1964

box 157, folder 3

New Institute for Film and Television [Brooklyn]. Catalogs, circulars, newsletters, and clippings 1947-1951

box 157, folder 4

New Jersey Ad Hoc Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Clippings 1965-1966

box 157, folder 5

New Jersey Committee of Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. Printed article 1966

box 157, folder 6

New Jersey Conference for Jobs, Trade and Peace (Newark, 1954). HUAC memoranda and letter 1954

box 157, folder 7

New Jersey Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Petitions 1946

box 157, folder 8

New Jersey Jewish Labor Council. Clipping 1948

box 157, folder 9

New Jersey Labor Conference for Peace (Newark, 1950). Clipping 1950

box 157, folder 10

New Jersey Labor School [Newark]. Clippings and HUAC note 1943-1947

box 157, folder 11

New Jersey Women's Council for Peace. Letter, HUAC memorandum, and clipping 1951-1953

box 157, folder 12

New Left School of Los Angeles. Catalogs and printed article 1965-1967

box 157, folder 13

New Masses. Serial issue and printed articles from the journal 1931-1944

 

New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam

box 157, folder 14

Correspondence 1969-1970

Scope and Contents note

Mainly circular letters
 

New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam issuances

box 157, folder 15

Press releases 1969-1970

box 158, folder 1

Leaflets, flyers, and circulars 1969-1970

box 158, folder 2

New Mobilizer. Serial issues 1969-1970

box 158, folder 3

Minutes 1969-1970

box 158, folder 4

Strategy Action Conference (Milwaukee, 1970 June). Registration list, memoranda, reports, proposals, and documents received from other organizations 1970

box 158, folder 5

Internal documents. Memoranda, resolutions, proposals, position papers, financial report, and miscellany 1969-1970

box 159, folder 1

Mailing and contact lists 1969

box 159, folder 2

Manuals ("Washington Action, Nov. 13-15, 1969: A Report and Comments from the Viewpoint of a Practical Organizer"; "Organizing for Civil Disobedience") 1969-1970

 

Material about the New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam

box 159, folder 3

Clippings, printed articles, and radio broadcast transcript 1969-1970

box 159, folder 4

Informants' reports, together with photocopies of accompanying documents obtained by informants 1969

box 159, folder 5

HISC internal memoranda, together with memoranda received from U.S. Department of Justice 1969-1970

box 159, folder 6

HISC staff study synopsis ("Synopsis of Information in Committee Research Study of Subversive Involvement in the Origin, Leadership, and Activities of the New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam and Its Predecessor Organizations") 1970

box 160, folder 1

HISC public issuances. Staff study ( Subversive Involvement in the Origin, Leadership, and Activities of the New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam and Its Predecessor Organizations ), excerpts from hearings and reports, press releases, Congressional speeches, and radio broadcast transcript 1969-1970

Scope and Contents note

Also includes Department of Justice press release
box 160, folder 2

New Nation Congress (Madison, Wisconsin, 1971). Flyers, list of attendees, and internal memoranda 1971

box 160, folder 3

New Negro Alliance [Washington, D.C.]. List of sponsors, serial publication ( New Negro Alliance Year Book 1939), and police informant report 1934-1939

box 160, folder 4

New Party. Leaflets, flyers, clippings, and printed article 1968-1969

box 160, folder 5

New Politics. Circular letter 1969

box 160, folder 6

New Republic. Circular letters 1969-1970

box 160, folder 7

New School Committee to End the War in Vietnam [New School for Social Research]. Flyer 1965

box 160, folder 8

New South. Serial issues, and pamphlet ( Questions and Answers: The Schools and the Courts) 1939-1953

box 160, folder 9

New Theatre League. Serial issues ( New Theatre) 1934-1936

box 160, folder 10

New University Conference. Draft constitution, position papers, internal memoranda, convention materials, financial report, mailing lists, newsletters, leaflets, clippings, and printed articles 1968-1970

box 160, folder 11

New Workers Age Bookshop [New York City]. Catalog circa 1930s

box 160, folder 12

New World Forum. Flyer and clipping 1947

 

New World Review

box 161, folder 1

General. Letter, circulars, printed articles from the journal, and pamphlet ( The American People Want Peace) 1951-1969

 

Serial issues

box 161, folder 2

1952-1966

box 161, folder 3

1967

box 161, folder 4

1968

box 161, folder 5

New York Anti-Draft Union. Flyers 1966

box 161, folder 6

New York City Committee for Immediate Withdrawal Referendum [re Vietnam War]. Flyer and clippings 1967

box 161, folder 7

New York City Community College Committee on Questions of War and Peace. Flyers 1965

box 161, folder 8

New York College Teachers Union. Circular letters and resolution 1938-1941

box 161, folder 9

New York Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. Circular letters, leaflets, report, resolutions, and pamphlet ( In the Shadow of Liberty: The Inhumanity of the Walter-McCarran Law) 1941-1955

box 161, folder 10

New York Committee to Aid Victims of German Fascism. Flyer 1934

box 161, folder 11

New York Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Letter, leaflet, and flyer 1965-1966

box 161, folder 12

New York Committee to Win the Peace. Win the Peace Conference program 1946

box 161, folder 13

New York Coordinating Committee for Social Security. Clipping 1944

box 161, folder 14

New York Council to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee. Circular letters, flyer, newsletters ( Abolition), and list of endorsers 1961-1965

box 161, folder 15

New York Joint Committee to Lift the Embargo [re Spain]. Flyer 1937

box 161, folder 16

New York Marxist-Leninist Collective. Circular circa 1971

box 161, folder 17

New York Medical Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Printed appeal and clipping 1967

box 161, folder 18

New York Peace Action Coalition. Circulars, flyers, and printed appeals 1971

box 161, folder 19

New York Review of Books. Circular letters and serial issues 1965-1971

box 162, folder 1

New York School for Marxist Studies. Circular letter and catalog 1962-1967

box 162, folder 2

New York School of Social Work. Pamphlet ( The Rank and File Movement in Social Work, 1931-1936) 1936

box 162, folder 3

New York Society of Clinical Psychologists. Circular letter 1966

box 162, folder 4

New York State Optometrists against the War in Vietnam. Printed appeal 1968

box 162, folder 5

New York University antiwar protests. Clippings and flyer 1966-1968

box 162, folder 6

New York Workshop in Nonviolence. Flyers, newsletter, informant's report, and clippings 1965-1966

box 162, folder 7

New York Youth Congress. Leaflet and flyer 1940

box 162, folder 8

News and Letters. Serial issues and flyers 1966-1975

box 162, folder 9

News Research Service [anti-Nazi publisher; Los Angeles]. Letters and serial issues ( News Letter) 1940-1941

box 162, folder 10

Newspaper Guild. Circular letters, flyers, press releases, and printed appeals 1938-1971

box 162, folder 11

Newsprint Consumers Emergency Committee. Printed article 1947

box 162, folder 12

Newsreel Films [New York City]. Catalog circa 1969

box 162, folder 13

Newton-Cleaver Defense Committee [re Huey Newton and Eldridge Cleaver]. List of sponsors 1969

box 162, folder 14

Ninth Street Neighbors for Peace [city uncertain]. Flyer 1968

box 162, folder 15

No Tax for War Committee. Printed article and list of sponsors 1966-1967

box 162, folder 16

Non-Partisan Citizens Committee for the Election of Dr. DuBois [W. E. B. DuBois]. HUAC note 1950

 

Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League

box 162, folder 17

Correspondence 1939-1947

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters
box 162, folder 18

Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League issuances. Press releases, bulletins, and leaflets 1940-1946

box 162, folder 19

Material about the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League. Westbrook Pegler printed newspaper columns, other printed matter, financial report, Congressional speech, and HUAC report and memoranda 1939-1962

box 162, folder 20

Nonviolent Training and Action Center [Chicago]. Circular letters 1969

box 162, folder 21

Norman Thomas Endowment. Circular letter and brochure 1969

box 162, folder 22

Norman Thomas Fund. Circular letters 1969

box 162, folder 23

North Carolina People's Legislative Conference (Raleigh, 1949). Clippings 1949

box 162, folder 24

North Shore Women for Peace [Chicago region]. Printed appeal 1965

box 162, folder 25

Northern California Association of Scientists. Letter and clippings 1946-1947

box 162, folder 26

Northern California Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. Letter, flyers, and newsletters 1954-1966

box 162, folder 27

Northern California Peace Conference. Petition 1940

box 162, folder 28

Northern Californians to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee. Circular letters and report 1966-1967

box 163, folder 1

Northern Illinois Citizens against the ABM [Anti-Ballistic Missile]. Printed appeals 1969

box 163, folder 2

Northern Neighbors [Canadian publication]. Serial issues 1971-1974

box 163, folder 3

Northern Virginia Liberal Arts Committee. Statement and flyers 1971

box 163, folder 4

Northwest Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. Press releases, flyers, leaflets, and excerpts from HUAC hearings 1951-1957

box 163, folder 5

Northwestern Faculty Committee on Vietnam [Northwestern University]. Printed appeal and clipping 1967

box 163, folder 6

November 8 Mobilization Committee [re Vietnam War]. Circulars, flyers, clippings, and HUAC printed report ( Communist Origin and Manipulation of Vietnam Week) 1966-1967

box 163, folder 7

Oakland Peace/Freedom Center. Circular letter and flyer 1967

box 163, folder 8

Oberlin College Student Senate. Resolution re Vietnam War, and correspondence 1968

box 163, folder 9

O'Brien, David. Clippings 1966-1967

box 163, folder 10

Ocean Front Tenants League [New York City]. Clipping 1949

box 163, folder 11

October League (Marxist-Leninist). Flyers and serial issues ( Call) 1974

box 163, folder 12

O'Dwyer, Paul. New York Senatorial election leaflets 1968

box 163, folder 13

Ohio Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. Circulars 1953-1955

box 163, folder 14

Ohio Peace Action Council. Leaflet 1967

box 163, folder 15

Ohio State University antiwar protests. Letter and circulars 1967

box 163, folder 16

Open Letter to J. Howard McGrath. Printed appeal 1951

box 163, folder 17

Open Sights. Press release and program for GI-Civilian Anti-War Conference 1969

box 163, folder 18

Operation Freedom [re segregation in South]. Letters and circulars 1958-1966

box 163, folder 19

Oregon Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. Circulars and photocopy of index card file 1955

box 163, folder 20

Organization for Black Power [Washington, D.C.]. HUAC memorandum circa 1966

box 163, folder 21

Organization in Solidarity with the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America. Press releases, printed articles, and placards 1967-1973

box 163, folder 22

Oxnam, G. Bromley. Leaflet, report, and HUAC dossier with supporting documents, including photocopies of letters, printed matter, and letterhead data 1930-1953

box 164, folder 1

PM. Serial issues 1941-1943

box 164, folder 2

Pacifica Foundation. Printed announcement 1966

box 164, folder 3

Palo Alto Peace Club [Palo Alto, California]. Serial issues ( Flashlight), and pamphlet ( Report on the Japanese Peace Treaty) 1951-1956

box 164, folder 4

Parmalee, Patty. Clippings 1966

box 164, folder 5

Party of Progressive Socialist Workers. Leaflets circa 1971

box 164, folder 6

Pauling, Linus. Printed articles 1965

 

Peace (General)

Scope and Contents note

Material is overwhelmingly from the Vietnam War era. See also: Anti-draft movement (General), GI dissidents (General), and Audiovisual File.
 

Issuances of miscellaneous and unidentified peace organizations

box 164, folder 7-9

General. Leaflets, flyers, circular letters, circulars, press releases, programs, printed appeals, and announcements 1950-1974

box 165, folder 1-2

General (cont'd.)

box 165, folder 3

Serial issues, bulletins, and newsletters 1962-1973

box 165, folder 4

Pamphlets ( A Handbook on the War in Asia; In the Belly of the Dinosaurs; Leadership and World Society; Non-Violent Action: How It Works; Testing and Taming of Nuclear Weapons; This May Happen to You; Vietnam: A Thousand Years of Struggle ) 1960-1972

box 165, folder 5

Internal documents. Manuals, memoranda, letters, and meeting programs and agenda 1965-1972

box 166, folder 1

Mailing and contact lists 1965-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes accompanying HISC memoranda and photocopies of documents supplied by informant
 

Material about peace organizations

box 166, folder 2

HUAC/HISC documents. Press releases, memoranda, and notes 1965-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes material related to bill proposed by HUAC to punish obstruction of Armed Forces
box 166, folder 3

Other governmental documents. Congressional and other speeches, proposed bills, press releases, and printed Senate Internal Security Subcommittee staff study ( The Anti-Vietnam Agitation and the Teach-In Movement) 1965-1974

box 166, folder 4

Miscellany. Deposition of Sharon Stewart, and typescript reports of unknown authorship on peace movement, especially in Cleveland area 1967-1971

box 166, folder 5

Clippings 1963-1973

box 167, folder 1-2

Clippings (cont'd.) 1963-1973

box 167, folder 3

Printed articles and mainstream serial issues 1961-1973

box 167, folder 4

Booklets ( Authors Take Sides on Vietnam; Images of Our Times [pictorial]) 1967-1971

 

Peace Action Council of Southern California

Scope and Contents note

Includes People's Action Union for Peace and Justice, and Student Union for Peace and Justice
box 167, folder 5

General. Circular letters, minutes, memoranda, flyers, and leaflets 1967-1974

box 167, folder 6

Peace and Justice. Serial issues 1971-1974

box 168, folder 1

Mailings. Mailing list, and mailings received 1971-1974

box 168, folder 2

Peace and Freedom Party. Circulars, flyers, list of endorsers, serial issues ( Peace and Freedom News), clippings, and printed articles 1967-1969

box 168, folder 3

Peace and Justice Fund '71. Circular letters 1971

box 168, folder 4

Peace Book Company [Hong Kong]. Catalog 1966

box 168, folder 5

Peace-Keeping Ways and Means Committee. Printed appeals 1966

box 168, folder 6

Peace/Rights Organizing Committee [University of California, Berkeley]. Leaflet, flyers, and clippings 1966

box 168, folder 7

Peacemaker. Serial issue and flyer 1967

box 168, folder 8

Pentagon Papers. Leaflet, circular, Congressional speech, printed article, Pentagon Papers Fund circular letter, and serial issues ( Pentagon Paper) 1971-1972

box 168, folder 9

People's Anti-Fascist Resistance League [Ithaca, New York]. Flyer 1972

box 168, folder 10

People's Bicentennial Commission. Circulars, and pamphlets ( The Bicentennial Era, 1972-1976: The Tory's Program/The Patriot's Program; Come Home, America) circa 1972

 

People's Coalition for Peace and Justice

Scope and Contents note

See also Peace Action Council of Southern California
box 168, folder 11

Correspondence 1971-1973

Scope and Contents note

Mainly circular letters
 

People's Coalition for Peace and Justice issuances

box 168, folder 12

General. Press releases, leaflets, flyers, printed appeal, petitions, and circulars 1971-1973

box 169, folder 1

General (cont'd.)

box 169, folder 2

Movin' Together. Serial issues 1971-1972

box 169, folder 3

Training manual 1971

box 169, folder 4

Internal documents. Minutes, memoranda, position papers, proposals, notes, and mailing and contact lists 1971-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes documents submitted by organizations working within the Coalition
 

Material about the People's Coalition for Peace and Justice

box 169, folder 5

General. Clippings, printed articles, and Congressional speech 1971-1973

box 170, folder 1

HISC memoranda, together with accompanying People's Coalition for Peace and Justice exhibit documents 1971-1974

box 170, folder 2

People's Fund [Washington, D.C.]. Printed appeal 1971

box 170, folder 3

People's Party [original tentative title New Party]. Circular letters, convention documents, memoranda, proposals, leaflets, serial issues ( Grass Roots; Newpaper), and clippings 1971-1975

box 170, folder 4-5

People's Peace Treaty [re Vietnam War]. Proposed text, leaflets, flyers, circulars, petitions, printed articles, and HISC memorandum 1971-1972

box 170, folder 6

People's Radio Foundation [New York City]. HUAC dossier, including bylaws, list of stockholders, correspondence, report, and leaflet 1939-1946

box 171, folder 1

Philadelphia Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Clipping 1966

box 171, folder 2

Physicians' Forum. Report 1949

box 171, folder 3

Pickens, William. Letters, printed announcements, printed articles, and letterhead data 1938-1940

box 171, folder 4

Pioneers. Pamphlet ( Who Are the Young Pioneers?) circa 1930s

box 171, folder 5

Pittsburgh Ad Hoc Committee on Vietnam. Printed appeals and clipping 1966

box 171, folder 6

Plainfield Joint Defense Committee [Plainfield, New Jersey]. Circular letters, leaflets, and petitions 1969

box 171, folder 7

Poland, Jefferson. Clipping 1965

box 171, folder 8

Political Affairs Club [University of Hawaii]. Clipping circa 1960s

box 171, folder 9

Political Prisoners Bail Fund Committee. Circular letter 1935

box 171, folder 10

Political Rights Defense Fund. Letters, circulars, and list of sponsors 1973

box 171, folder 11

Pollock, Sam. Photocopy of index card files 1955-1972

box 171, folder 12

Poor People's Corporation [Jackson, Mississippi]. Circular letter 1966

box 171, folder 13

Portland Committee to End the War in Vietnam [Portland, Oregon]. Clipping 1966

box 171, folder 14

Portland Draft Resisters' Union [Portland, Oregon]. Flyer 1967

box 171, folder 15

Poverty Workers for Peace [Baltimore]. Clipping 1966

box 171, folder 16

Primack, Maxwell. Clippings 1966

box 171, folder 17

Princeton University protests re McCarran Act and Vietnam War. Clippings 1966-1967

box 171, folder 18

Professionals for Peace [San Francisco]. Clipping 1967

box 171, folder 19

Progressive. Circular letters, serial issues, and printed article from the journal 1969-1973

 

Progressive Citizens of America

box 171, folder 20

General. Letters, circulars, leaflets, printed appeals, list of endorsers, and financial report 1947-1948

box 171, folder 21

Conference on Thought Control in the United States (Beverly Hills, 1947). Program, and booklets reprinting conference proceedings 1947

box 171, folder 22

HUAC dossier, including report and exhibit issuances of Progressive Citizens of America 1946-1947

 

Progressive Labor Party

 

Progressive Labor Party issuances

box 171, folder 23

General. Constitution, internal bulletin, convention resolutions, circular letters, flyers, and leaflets 1964-1971

Scope and Contents note

Includes statement by expelled members
 

Challenge. Serial issues and printed articles from the journal

box 172, folder 1

1964-1969

box 172, folder 2

1970-1971

box 172, folder 3

Marxist-Leninist Quarterly. Serial issues and printed article from the journal 1964

 

Progressive Labor/PL. Serial issues and printed articles from the journal

box 172, folder 4

1962-1967

box 172, folder 5

1968-1969

box 172, folder 6

Spark. Serial issue and printed article from the journal 1967

box 172, folder 7

World Revolution. Serial issue 1969

 

Pamphlets 1966-1970

box 173, folder 1

Black Liberation; Black Liberation Now!; Build a Base in the Working Class; District 65 RWDSU AFL-CIO: An Analysis; Don't Be a Sucker!; The Plot against Black America; Pre-Civil War Black Nationalism; Sit-Down

box 173, folder 2

Strike!; Students and Revolution; Trade Union Program; The Truth about Welfare; Vietnam: Defeat U.S. Imperialism!; We Accuse

 

Material about the Progressive Labor Party

box 173, folder 3

HUAC/HISC documents. Memoranda, staff study, press release, report analyzing Progressive Labor Party Vietnam work-in manual, and exhibit issuances of the Progressive Labor Party 1965-1969

box 173, folder 4

HUAC hearing of 1965 June, with testimony of Judith Anne Warden and related exhibits

box 173, folder 5

Legal documents from criminal proceedings re 1964 Harlem riots 1965-1967

box 173, folder 6

Clippings and Congressional speech 1964-1970

box 173, folder 7

Progressive Party. Correspondence, minutes, nomination certification, press releases, leaflets, flyers, mailing lists, clippings, and printed articles 1947-1954

box 173, folder 8

Promoting Enduring Peace. Circular letters, flyers, and leaflets 1962-1972

box 173, folder 9

Protest to End the War in Vietnam [Trenton, New Jersey]. Clipping 1965

 

Provisional Committee for Democratic Rights. Petitions to Congress opposing Subversive Activities Control Act (preliminary version of later Internal Security Act [McCarran Act]) 1948

Scope and Contents note

Petition signatures predominantly from New York City area
box 174, folder 1-4

General

box 175, folder 1-4

General (cont'd.)

box 176, folder 1-4

General (cont'd.)

box 177, folder 1-2

General (cont'd.)

 

Signatures collected by identifiable organizations

box 177, folder 3

American Labor Party

box 177, folder 4

Brooklyn Consumers and Tenants Council

box 177, folder 5

Congress of American Women

box 177, folder 6

Department Store Employees Union Local 1250

box 177, folder 7

International Workers Order

box 177, folder 8

Montana Wallace for President Committee

box 177, folder 9

New York County Communist Party

box 177, folder 10

Ocean Front Tenants League

box 177, folder 11

Progressive Citizens of America

box 177, folder 12

Students for Wallace

box 177, folder 13

Thirteenth Assembly District Wallace for President Committee [New York]

box 177, folder 14

United Auto Workers Union Local 359

box 178, folder 1

United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers Union

box 178, folder 2

United Office and Professional Workers Union

box 178, folder 3

United Public Workers Union Local 20

box 178, folder 4

Wholesale and Warehouse Workers Union Local 65

box 178, folder 5

Psychologists and Psychotherapists Concerned about Vietnam. Circular letters and printed appeals 1967-1968

box 178, folder 6

Psychologists Committee on Vietnam. Circular letter and printed appeal 1965-1967

box 178, folder 7

Publishers for Peace in Vietnam. Printed appeal 1967

box 178, folder 8

Puerto Rico. Flyers, leaflet, and printed articles re solidarity with people of Puerto Rico 1967-1973

box 178, folder 9

Quaker Action Group. Circulars, flyer, press release, clippings, and HUAC memorandum 1966-1969

box 178, folder 10

Quakers (General). Correspondence, press releases, pamphlets ( Friends and the Use of the Fifth Amendment; The Plymouth Meeting Controversy), clippings, Congressional speech, and HUAC and U.S. Department of the Treasury memoranda 1957-1972

Scope and Contents note

Includes Friends Civil Liberties Committee.
box 178, folder 11

Queens Committee to End the War in Vietnam [New York City]. Flyers and printed article 1966

box 179, folder 1

Rabinowitz, Joni. Amicus curiae brief before U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in case of Rabinowitz vs. United States circa 1964-1966

box 179, folder 2

Radical Education Project [Students for a Democratic Society project]. Circular letters, leaflets, printed appeals, study guides, clipping, and HISC memorandum 1967-1971

box 179, folder 3

Radical Libertarian Alliance. Serial issue ( Abolitionist) 1971

box 179, folder 4

Radical Student Union [University of California, Berkeley]. Flyer circa 1969

box 179, folder 5

Radical Women's Group [New York City]. Flyers and circulars 1968

box 179, folder 6

Radio Free People [New York City]. Circular letter and catalogs 1970-1971

box 179, folder 7

Radio Stateside for American Servicemen in South Vietnam [Los Angeles]. Radio broadcast summaries, clippings, printed articles, and HUAC memoranda 1966

box 179, folder 8

Radio Writers Guild. Circular letters and report 1949-1951

box 179, folder 9

Ramparts. Circular letters, printed appeals, leaflet, Congressional speech, informant's report, clippings, and printed articles 1966-1971

box 179, folder 10

Ramsey, Ronald B. Clippings, HUAC memorandum, and photocopy of index card file 1965-1966

Scope and Contents note

See also Radio Stateside for American Servicemen in South Vietnam
box 179, folder 11

Raymond, John. Printed article 1966

box 179, folder 12

Red International of Labor Unions. Pamphlet ( Social Insurance) circa 1930s

box 179, folder 13

Redwood City Committee against Napalm [Redwood City, California]. Clippings 1966

box 179, folder 14

Reed, David A. Clippings 1966

box 179, folder 15

Reed, Dean. Motion picture publicity press release, radio broadcast summary, and clippings 1966-1971

Scope and Contents note

See also Audiovisual File
box 179, folder 16

Reichstag Fire Trial Anniversary Committee. Printed appeals 1943

box 179, folder 17

Religion (General). Leaflets, flyers, circulars, programs, pamphlets ( How Liberal Clergymen Aid the Revolutionists; Radicalism; Today's Martyred Church Tortured for Christ), serial issues ( Interfaith Reporter; Student Action), clippings, printed articles, reports, Congressional speech, and HUAC memorandum 1923-1972

box 180, folder 1

Religious Freedom Committee. Letter, circulars, leaflets, pamphlets ( Abolish Congressional Inquisition; Congress and Religious Freedom; A Conspiracy to Destroy Religion; Jesus as a Free Speech Victim ), and serial issues ( Religious Freedom News) 1960-1968

box 180, folder 2

Republic of New Africa [Detroit]. Memoranda, circular letter, conference proceedings, clippings, printed article, and HUAC memorandum and chart 1968-1969

box 180, folder 3

Resist [re draft]. Circular letters, printed appeals, newsletters, and clippings 1967-1972

box 180, folder 4

Resistance [re draft]. Circular letters, leaflets, flyers, printed appeals, newsletters, and clippings 1967-1969

box 180, folder 5

Revolutionary Action Movement. Circulars and HUAC memoranda circa 1963-1968

box 180, folder 6

Revolutionary Socialist League. Letter, convention resolution, pamphlet ( Chile: Never Again!), and serial issues ( Torch) 1973-1974

box 180, folder 7

Revolutionary Student Brigade. Circular and leaflet 1975

box 180, folder 8

Revolutionary Union [originally Bay Area Revolutionary Union]. Leaflets, flyers, circulars, serial publication ( Red Papers), clippings, printed articles, Congressional speech, and HISC memoranda 1969-1973

box 180, folder 9

Revolutionary Workers Committee [Detroit]. Flyer circa 1968

box 180, folder 10

Revolutionary Workers Party ( Trotskyist) [Great Britain]. Printed articles 1963-1970

box 180, folder 11

Revolutionary Youth Movement II [Students for a Democratic Society]. Flyers and circulars 1969

box 180, folder 12

Ring around the Congress [re Vietnam War; Washington, D.C.]. Press release, flyers, leaflets, and circulars 1972

box 180, folder 13

Riordon, Dennis M. Letters and clipping 1967

box 180, folder 14

Rising Up Angry [Chicago]. Serial issues and HISC memorandum 1971-1974

box 180, folder 15

Rodd, Thomas. Circular letter and HUAC memorandum 1966

box 180, folder 16

Roosevelt, Franklin D., Presidential reelection campaign, 1944. Campaign literature and clippings 1944

Scope and Contents note

See also Independent Voters' Committee of the Arts and Sciences for Roosevelt
box 180, folder 17

Roosevelt University antiwar protests. Clippings 1966-1968

box 180, folder 18

Russian War Relief. Printed appeal 1941

box 180, folder 19

Ruth Gage-Colby Testimonial Committee. Circular letter 1971

box 181, folder 1

SENSE: Students for Peace [Pennsylvania State University]. Clippings 1965

box 181, folder 2

St. Louis Citizens for Peace in Vietnam. Clipping 1965

box 181, folder 3

St. Louis Peace Council. Flyers, proposal, draft news story, and clipping 1969

box 181, folder 4

Salisbury, Harrison. Radio broadcast summary and clipping 1967

box 181, folder 5

San Diego Peace Forum. Correspondence, flyers, newsletters, contact list, financial records, and HUAC memorandum 1951-1955

Scope and Contents note

See also Southern California Peace Crusade.
box 181, folder 6

San Quentin Six Defense Committee. Letter, petition, pamphlet ( The San Quentin Six), and serial issue ( Black Scholar) 1974

box 181, folder 7

Sanders, Beulah. Photocopy of index card file 1966-1972

box 181, folder 8

Save Vietnam Community. Printed appeal 1967

box 181, folder 9

Savich, Elisabeth M. Clippings 1966

box 181, folder 10

Scales, Junius. Press release, petition, and list of endorsers 1962

box 181, folder 11

Scanlan's. Serial issues 1970

box 181, folder 12

Scheer, Robert. California Congressional election campaign leaflet and clippings 1966

box 181, folder 13

School for Democracy [New York City]. List of lecturers and HUAC memorandum 1942-circa 1944

 

Science and Society. Serial issues and printed excerpts from the journal

box 181, folder 14

1938-1952

box 181, folder 15

1964-1965

box 181, folder 16

Scottsboro Defense Committee. Photocopy of pamphlet ( 4 Free, 5 in Prison) 1937

box 182, folder 1

Seattle Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Clipping 1966

box 182, folder 2

Seattle Committee to End Violence in Vietnam. Clipping 1966

box 182, folder 3

Seeger, Pete. Printed articles and pamphlet ( Pete Seeger [Folk Singer]) 1962-1965

box 182, folder 4

Sequoia School [Los Angeles]. Catalogs 1954

box 182, folder 5

Set the Date Now [re Vietnam War]. Printed appeal, flyers, leaflets, and Washington Interreligious Convocation programs 1971-1972

box 182, folder 6

Sexual Freedom League. Flyer 1965

box 182, folder 7

Sherman, Ken. Clippings 1966

box 182, folder 8

Sifton, Paul. Printed articles and letterhead data 1934-1938

box 182, folder 9

Sing-In for Peace Committee [New York City]. Printed appeals 1965-1966

 

Sing Out!

box 182, folder 10

General. Serial issues and circular 1966-1968

box 182, folder 11

Booklets ( Lift Every Voice!; The People's Song Book) 1948-1953

box 182, folder 12

67 for Action [University of Illinois-Chicago Circle]. Flyer 1967

box 182, folder 13

Smith, Stephen. Clippings and HUAC memorandum 1965-1966

box 182, folder 14

Sobell, Morton. Letters, petitions, lists of enorsers, press release, and amici curiae brief in case of Sobell vs. United States before U.S. Supreme Court 1954-1960

Scope and Contents note

See also Committee to Free Morton Sobell, and Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell
box 182, folder 15

Social Work Today. Serial issue and list of endorsers 1941-1942

box 182, folder 16

Social Workers for Peaceful Negotiations [re Vietnam War]. Printed appeal 1965

box 182, folder 17

Socialist Anti-War Union [Berkeley]. Flyers 1967

box 182, folder 18

Socialist Labor Committee. Flyers and serial issues ( Crisis) 1971

 

Socialist Labor Party

box 182, folder 19

General. Leaflets, flyers, serial issues ( Weekly People), and clippings 1956-1971

box 183, folder 1

Pamphlets ( The Americanism of Socialism; Militarism; Socialist Industrial Unionism; Socialist Reconstruction of Society; War?Why?) 1951-1955

 

Socialist Party

box 183, folder 2

General. Flyers and circulars 1968-1970

box 183, folder 3

Serial issues ( New America; Socialist Tribune) 1965-1971

box 183, folder 4

Socialist Revolution. Circular letter 1969

box 183, folder 5

Socialist Scholars Conference. Circular letters, printed announcements, printed articles, Congressional speech, and informant's report 1966-1971

 

Socialist Workers Party

Scope and Contents note

See also Audiovisual File
box 183, folder 6

Correspondence 1952-1973

 

Socialist Workers Party issuances

box 183, folder 7

General. Leaflets, flyers, and press catalog circa 1961-1974

Scope and Contents note

Includes Militant Labor Forum events
box 183, folder 8

Internal documents. Internal bulletins, branch newsletters, and letter by Arne Swabeck 1966-1973

 

Election campaign literature

box 183, folder 9

1968

box 183, folder 10

1972

box 184, folder 1

Intercontinental Press. Printed articles from the journal 1971

box 184, folder 2

International Socialist Review. Serial issues, printed article from the journal, index, and circular 1970-1971

 

Militant

box 184, folder 3

General. Circulars, indexes, and printed articles from the journal 1963-1974

 

Serial issues

box 184, folder 4

1964-1970

box 184, folder 5

1971

box 184, folder 6

Pamphlets ( The Black Uprisings; The Case for a Black Party; Che Guevara on Vietnam and World Revolution; How to Make a Revolution in the U.S.; I Stake My Life!; Liberalism, Ultraleftism or Mass Action; Peaceful Coexistence and World Revolution; Teamster Rebellion; Why Watts Exploded ) 1937-1972

 

Material about the Socialist Workers Party

box 185, folder 1

General. HUAC/HISC memoranda, photocopies of index card files, list of contacts from Peter Camejo address book, informant's report, and Veterans Administration document circa 1954-1974

box 185, folder 2

HUAC hearing memoranda with exhibit Socialist Workers Party issuances 1967

box 185, folder 3

HISC hearing memorandum with exhibit Socialist Workers Party issuances 1971

box 185, folder 4

Massachusetts Department of Public Safety Division of Subversive Activities documentation. Massachusetts police reports with accompanying Socialist Workers Party exhibit items 1969-1971

box 185, folder 5

Clippings, printed articles, and flyers circa 1954-1972

box 185, folder 6

Society for Cultural Relations between the Peoples of the British Commonwealth and the U.S.S.R. Serial issue ( Anglo-Soviet Journal) 1942

box 185, folder 7

Sons and Daughters [motion picture film]. Printed synopsis 1967

box 185, folder 8

Source Catalog. Printed publication 1971

box 185, folder 9

South Africa. Flyers, leaflets, circular letters, and press releases, issued by miscellaneous organizations, re solidarity with the people of South Africa 1969-1973

box 185, folder 10

South Shore Organization for Human Rights [Chicago]. Clipping 1967

box 185, folder 11

South Side Citizens Defense Committee [Los Angeles]. Press releases and circular letter 1965-1966

box 185, folder 12

Southern California Peace Crusade. Letters, leaflets, flyers, newsletters, press releases, pamphlet ( Report from China), and statement of dissolution 1953-1956

box 185, folder 13

Southern Californians to Abolish HUAC. Circular letter and flyer 1966

box 185, folder 14

Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Circular letters, press releases, leaflets, flyers, newsletter, clippings, radio broadcast summary, and court testimony re Ralph Abernathy 1965-1973

Scope and Contents note

See also King, Martin Luther, Jr.
 

Southern Conference Educational Fund

Scope and Contents note

See also Southern Conference for Human Welfare
box 185, folder 15

Correspondence 1954-1974

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters
 

Southern Conference Educational Fund issuances

box 186, folder 1

General. Leaflets, flyers, circulars, journal article reprints, and press releases 1948-1973

 

Southern Patriot. Serial issues

box 186, folder 2

1947-1959

box 186, folder 3

1960-1965

box 186, folder 4

1966-1974

box 186, folder 5

Pamphlets ( Birmingham: People in Motion; House Un-American Activities Committee: Bulwark of Segregation; "My Beliefs and My Associations Are None of the Business of This Committee"; The Right to Organize; The Untouchables ) circa 1960-1972

box 187, folder 1

Internal documents. Reports, statements, proposals, and memoranda 1958-1974

Scope and Contents note

Includes material relating to resignations of Anne Braden and Carl Braden
box 187, folder 2

Material about the Southern Conference Educational Fund. Statement, clippings, other printed matter, and HUAC memoranda 1958-1974

 

Southern Conference for Human Welfare

Scope and Contents note

See also Southern Conference Educational Fund
box 187, folder 3

General. Letters, leaflets, flyers, programs, conference proceedings, press release, serial issues ( Southern Patriot), and pamphlets ( For Your Children, Too; The Poll Tax) 1938-1947

box 187, folder 4

Mailing lists undated

box 187, folder 5

Material about the Southern Conference for Human Welfare. Clippings, journal article, and photocopy of book ( And Promises to Keep: The Southern Conference for Human Welfare, 1938-1948) 1938-1967

box 187, folder 6

Southern Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Letter, flyers, newsletters, and clippings 1966

box 187, folder 7

Southern Poverty Law Center [Montgomery, Alabama]. Circular letter and leaflet 1972

box 187, folder 8

Southern Regional Council [Atlanta]. Report ("Events at Orangeburg" [South Carolina]) 1968

 

Southern Student Organizing Committee [Nashville]

box 187, folder 9

General. Letter, prospectus, flyers, newsletters, clippings, and HUAC memorandum 1964-1969

box 187, folder 10

New South Student. Serial issues 1965-1966

 

Soviet Russia Today

box 188, folder 1

General. Circular letter and printed articles from the journal 1937-1947

 

Serial issues

box 188, folder 2

1934-1940

box 188, folder 3

1941-1942

box 188, folder 4

1943-1946

box 188, folder 5

1947-1949

 

Soviet Union

 

Soviet government English-language issuances. Serial issues and printed articles from journals

box 188, folder 6

General ( Information Bulletin; International Affairs; Moscow News; Smena; Soviet News; Sputnik) 1965-1971

box 189, folder 1

New Times 1950-1974

Scope and Contents note

Includes accompanying HISC memorandum.
box 189, folder 2

Pamphlets ( Americans Look at Soviet Life; Anti-Communism: The Main Line of Zionism; The Korean Question; Lenin on the Emancipation of Women; Soviet Jews; The Teachings of Lenin and Stalin on Proletarian Revolution and the State; Zionism: Instrument of Imperialist Reaction ) and printed miscellany 1937-1972

 

Material about the Soviet Union

box 189, folder 3

General. Clippings, printed articles and printed excerpts, United Nations circulars re deportations in Estonia, U.S. Department of State release of Nikita Khrushchev 20th Communist Party Congress speech, pamphlet ( The Kronstadt Rebellion), and HUAC memorandum 1922-1973

box 189, folder 4

U.S. Department of State publication ( Soviet World Outlook: A Handbook of Communist Statements) 1959

 

U.S. Foreign Broadcast Information Service radio broadcast summaries

box 189, folder 5

1956 (20th Communist Party Congress)

box 190, folder 1

1956 (20th Communist Party Congress) (cont'd.)

box 190, folder 2-5

1959 (21st Communist Party Congress)

box 191, folder 1

1964-1973

box 191, folder 2

Spain. Issuances of miscellaneous organizations re solidarity with people of Spain, including circular letters, flyers, and printed articles 1938-1970

Scope and Contents note

Includes Medical Bureau and North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy, Spanish Refugee Aid, Spanish Refugee Relief Campaign, Trade Union Committee for Spanish Refugees, United American Spanish Aid Committee, and others
box 191, folder 3

Spanish Refugee Appeal of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee. Circular letters 1951-1954

 

Spartacist League

box 191, folder 4

Correspondence 1965-1971

 

Spartacist League issuances

box 191, folder 5

General. Flyers and newsletters ( Revolutionary Marxist Caucus Newsletter) 1965-1971

box 191, folder 6

Spartacist. Serial issues 1965-1971

box 191, folder 7

Workers' Action/Workers Vanguard. Serial issues 1971-1974

Scope and Contents note

Includes accompanying HISC memoranda
box 191, folder 8

Material about the Spartacist League. HUAC memoranda, with accompanying Spartacist League issuance exhibits circa 1966-1967

box 191, folder 9

Spider. Printed article from the journal re Vietnam War, and HUAC memoranda 1965

box 191, folder 10

Spock, Benjamin. Letter, flyers, printed appeals, petition, U.S. Department of Justice press releases, and clippings 1965-1968

box 191, folder 11

Spock Defense Fund [re Benjamin Spock]. Circulars 1968

 

Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam

Scope and Contents note

See also Audiovisual File
box 191, folder 12

Correspondence 1967

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters
box 191, folder 13

Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam issuances. Minutes, report, letterhead data, leaflets, flyers, printed appeals, and circulars 1966-1967

box 192, folder 1

Material about the Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Clippings, printed articles, HUAC memoranda, and HUAC printed report ( Communist Origin and Manipulation of Vietnam Week) 1967

box 192, folder 2

Spring Movement [re Vietnam War]. Circulars 1971

box 192, folder 3

Stamler, Jeremiah. Letter, petition, list of endorsers, and Congressional speech 1966

Scope and Contents note

See also Jeremiah Stamler, M.D. Legal Aid Fund
box 192, folder 5

Stanford Committee for Peace in Vietnam [Stanford University]. Printed appeal, flyer, and clippings 1965-1966

box 192, folder 5

Stanford Vietnam Day Committee [Stanford University]. Printed appeal 1965

box 192, folder 6

State, County and Municipal Workers of America. Circular letters, resolutions, and flyers 1937-1941

 

Stockholm Conference on Vietnam. Circular letters, newsletters, speeches, statements, reports, and resolutions

box 192, folder 7

1967-1969

box 192, folder 8

1970

box 192, folder 9

1971-1974

box 192, folder 10

Stop the Draft Week Committee. Flyers, circulars, and clippings 1967-1968

box 192, folder 11

Strong, Anna Louise. Letter and newsletter ( Today) by Strong 1951-1956

box 192, folder 12

Student Committee to Send Medical Aid to the Front of Liberation of South Vietnam. Letters, Philadelphia police report, and clippings 1964-1966

box 192, folder 13

Student Health Organization [Chicago]. Clippings 1969

 

Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam

box 193, folder 1

Correspondence 1967-1973

Scope and Contents note

Mainly circular letters
 

Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam issuances

box 193, folder 2-3

General. Leaflets, flyers, circulars, press releases, speeches, and statements 1967-1973

box 193, folder 4

GI Press Service. Serial issues 1969-1971

 

Student Mobilizer. Serial issues

box 194, folder 1

1967-1968

box 194, folder 2

1969

box 194, folder 3

1970-1972

box 194, folder 4

Internal documents. Report, agenda, memoranda, proposals, resolutions, circulars, and newsletters 1968-1971

box 195, folder 1

Emergency National Conference (Cleveland, 1970 June). Agenda and proposals of the conference, but mainly literature distributed at the conference by other organizations, notably the Socialist Workers Party 1970

box 195, folder 2

Material about the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Clippings, printed articles, informant's reports, HUAC memoranda and press releases, and HUAC printed report ( Communist Origin and Manipulation of Vietnam Week) 1967-1971

 

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee [SNCC]

box 195, folder 3

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee issuances. Circular letters, report, statements, press releases, flyers, leaflets, and newsletters ( Student Voice) 1964-1968

box 195, folder 4

Material about the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Clippings, printed articles, White Party flyer, and HUAC memorandum and organizational chart 1965-1973

box 195, folder 5

Student Partisan Alliance [University of Hawaii]. Clipping 1965

box 195, folder 6

Student Peace Union. Letter, programmatic statement, flyers, newsletters, bulletins, pamphlet ( The Pacifist Ethic and Humanism), clippings, printed articles, and HUAC memoranda 1960-1967

box 195, folder 7

Student Union for Peace Action [Canada]. Clippings and printed article 1966-1967

 

Students (General)

 

Issuances of miscellaneous student groups

box 195, folder 8

General. Letters, leaflets, flyers, circulars, newsletters, mailing lists, and pamphlets ( Community Market Catalog; Why We Strike [Columbia University]) 1941-1973

 

Student newspapers and printed articles from student newspapers

box 196, folder 1

Daily Californian [University of California, Berkeley] 1969-1971

box 196, folder 2

Hatchet [George Washington University] 1967-1972

box 196, folder 3

Torch [Roosevelt University] 1971

Scope and Contents note

Includes HISC memorandum
box 196, folder 4

Tower [Catholic University] 1971

box 196, folder 5

Miscellaneous colleges 1961-1973

box 196, folder 6

High schools 1969-1971

 

Material about student movements

box 196, folder 7

General. Reports, bulletins, pamphlets ( The Conspiracy against the Schools; The "Left Swing" in Education; Nothing but Praise: Thoughts on the Ties between Higher Education and the Federal Government ), Congressional speeches, and miscellany 1941-1973

box 196, folder 8

Clippings and printed articles 1943-1972

box 197, folder 1

Campus Coalition issuances [organization opposing student radicalism]. Statement of principles, press releases, and circulars 1970-1971

box 197, folder 2

Students against the Rank [University of Chicago]. Clippings 1966

 

Students for a Democratic Society

box 197, folder 3

Correspondence 1965-1970

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters
 

Students for a Democratic Society issuances

box 197, folder 4

General. Press releases, printed appeals, leaflets, flyers, and circulars 1965-1972

box 197, folder 5

Newsletters 1965-1969

 

New Left Notes

box 197, folder 6

1966-1968

box 197, folder 7

1969

box 198, folder 1

1970

box 198, folder 2

1971-1973 and undated

box 198, folder 3

Miscellaneous serial issues ( Activist; Caw!; Fight to Win; Radical America; Red Balloon) 1962-1971

box 198, folder 4

Pamphlets ( Ally with Campus Workers; E.R.A.P. and How It Grew; Guide to Conscientious Objection; Manchild in the Corporate State: Cornell's Ruling Elite and the National Economy; SDS Work-In 1968; Vietnam: No Mistake!; Who Controls Vietnam? ) 1967-1970

box 198, folder 5

"The Port Huron Statement" 1962

box 198, folder 6

Internal documents. Memoranda, proposals, resolutions, position papers, and schedules 1966-1969

 

Material about Students for a Democratic Society

box 198, folder 7

General. Printed articles, press releases, Church League of America pamphlet ( Students for a Democratic Society [SDS], and Herald of Freedom intelligence report) 1965-1970

box 199, folder 1

Government documents. HUAC/HISC and Federal Bureau of Investigation memoranda and organizational chart, informants' reports, Congressional speech, and HUAC/HISC hearing testimony and exhibit 1965-1969

 

Clippings

box 199, folder 2

1964-1965

box 199, folder 3

1966

box 199, folder 4

1967

box 199, folder 5

1968

box 199, folder 6

1969-1970

box 200, folder 1

Students for Democratic Action. Clippings 1965-1966

box 200, folder 2

Students for Peace in Vietnam [Students for a Democratic Society high school affiliate]. Speech, printed article, and clippings 1965-1966

box 200, folder 3

Sullivan, Terry. Clippings 1966

box 200, folder 4

Sullivan County Committee for Peace in Vietnam [Sullivan County, New York]. Letters and clipping 1965-1966

box 200, folder 5

Summer Liberation School [Columbia University]. Catalog circa 1969

box 200, folder 6

Summer of Support [re GI dissidents; Chicago]. Circular letters, printed appeals, and clippings 1968

box 200, folder 7

Supporting Committee [re draft resisters; New York City]. Flyer 1967

box 200, folder 8

Takoma Park-Silver Spring Community Forum on Vietnam [Silver Spring, Maryland]. Flyer 1968

box 200, folder 9

Taxpayers against War [San Francisco]. Circular 1967

box 200, folder 10

Taxpayers Campaign for Urban Priorities [New York City]. Printed appeal 1969

box 200, folder 11

Taylor, William Earl. Clipping 1965

box 200, folder 12

Teachers Committee for Peace in Vietnam. Letter, circulars, flyers, newsletters, printed appeals, and clippings 1965-1969

box 200, folder 13

Teachers Concerned about Vietnam [Baltimore]. Printed appeal and clipping 1967

box 200, folder 14

Teachers Defense Committee [California]. Circular letter, flyers, and printed appeal 1959

box 200, folder 15

Teachers Union. Newsletter and clipping 1948-1950

box 200, folder 16

Teach-ins [re Vietnam War]. Printed articles, clippings, and U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee staff study ( The Anti-Vietnam Agitation and the Teach-In Movement) 1965

box 200, folder 17

Ted Weiss for Congress. New York Congressional election flyer 1966

box 200, folder 18

Temporary Organizing Committee for a Marxist-Leninist Youth Organization. Circular letter, statement, position papers, printed articles, and HISC memoranda 1969-1970

Scope and Contents note

See also Young Workers Liberation League.
box 200, folder 19

Tenth Street Residents Opposed to the War in Vietnam [New York City]. Printed appeals and clipping 1967-1968

box 200, folder 20

Texas Observer. Serial issues 1971

box 200, folder 21

Theatre Arts Committee. Circular letters, printed articles, and serial issues ( TAC; TAC Magazine) 1938-1940

box 200, folder 22

Third Press [black publishing company; New York City]. Circular letter, advertisements, printed articles, and clippings 1970-1971

box 200, folder 23

Third World Liberation Front. Circular letter, flyers, and clippings 1969

box 200, folder 24

Third World Women's Alliance. Serial issue 1973

box 200, folder 25

Thomas, Norman. Clippings 1966

Scope and Contents note

See also Norman Thomas Endowment, and Norman Thomas Fund
box 200, folder 26

Thomas Jefferson Art Gallery [Santa Monica, California]. Leaflets 1946

box 200, folder 27

Times Square Demonstration Committee [re Vietnam War; New York City]. Clipping 1966

box 200, folder 28

Trade Union Action Conference for Peace. Statements and leaflet 1952

box 200, folder 29

Trade Union Sponsoring Committee for a Labor Party Conference. Press release, agenda, resolutions, and minutes 1936

box 200, folder 30

Trade Union Unity League. Serial issue ( Labor Unity), and pamphlets ( The Trade Union Unity League; The Trade Unions since the N.R.A.) 1934

box 200, folder 31

Trade Unionists for a Labor Party [New York City]. Flyers 1967

box 200, folder 32

Trade Unionists for Peace. Circular letters, statements, flyers, leaflets, and HUAC memorandum 1965-1966

box 200, folder 33

Treuhaft, Robert E. Photocopies of financial records of Treuhaft's election campaign for district attorney of Alameda County, California 1966

box 201, folder 1

Tri-Continental Information Center [New York City]. Letter, bulletins, circulars, and clipping 1967-1968

box 201, folder 2

Turn toward Peace. Leaflets, flyers, and circulars 1962-1965

box 201, folder 3

Tyndall, Timothy. Clipping 1965

box 201, folder 4

U.S.-China People's Friendship Association. Newsletters and flyers 1972-1973

box 201, folder 5

U.S. Committee for a Democratic Spain. Letters, bulletins, and flyers 1971-1975

box 201, folder 6

U.S. Committee for Cooperation with the Japan Council against A and H Bombs. Flyer and pamphlet ( Report from Hiroshima) 1962

box 201, folder 7

U.S. Committee for Democracy in Greece. Circular letters and serial issue ( Report on Greece) 1968

box 201, folder 8

U.S. Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam. Letters, statements, circulars, leaflets, flyers, printed articles, clippings, HUAC memoranda, and photocopies of index card file 1965-1970

box 201, folder 9

U.S. Farmers' Association. Circular letter, serial issues ( U.S. Farm News), and pamphlet ( The Truth about the Farm Betrayals) 1968-1971

box 201, folder 10

U.S. Week. Serial issues 1941

box 201, folder 11

Underground Press Syndicate. Leaflet and list of member publications circa 1973

box 201, folder 12

Union Democracy in Action. Serial issue 1964

box 201, folder 13

Union for Democratic Action. Circulars, letterhead data, list of conference delegates, leaflet, printed articles, and clipping 1941-1947

box 201, folder 14

Union of Concerned Scientists. Circular letter, and pamphlets ( ABM ABC; MIRV) 1969

box 201, folder 15

Unitarians (General). Letter, press release, speech, statement, resolutions, circulars, printed appeals, and clipping 1951-1973

box 201, folder 16

United Blacks against Genocide [Brooklyn]. Flyer circa 1967

box 201, folder 17

United Committee against the War [Berkeley]. Circular letter, letterhead data, and clipping 1966

 

United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America

box 201, folder 18

Correspondence 1953-1970

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters
 

United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America issuances

box 201, folder 19

General. Flyers, leaflets, circulars, and printed appeals 1943-1956

box 201, folder 20

UE News. Serial issues and printed articles from the journal 1943-1967

box 202, folder 1

Material about the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America. Leaflets, flyers, circulars, printed articles, pamphlet ( 10 Years of Communist Control of UE), and HUAC memoranda 1949-1956

Scope and Contents note

Includes issuances of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, and of the International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers
box 202, folder 2

United Farm Workers. Letter, statement, leaflets, and flyers 1969-1974

box 202, folder 3

United Federal Workers of America. Letters, statement, resolutions, and flyers 1937-1939

box 202, folder 4

United for Peace [Westbury, New York]. Serial issue ( United for Peace Reporter) and clipping 1967

box 202, folder 5

United Front for Political Defense [Cleveland]. Flyer 1969

box 202, folder 6

United Furniture Workers of America. Letter, resolution, and report 1938-1950

box 202, folder 7

United May Day Committee. Circular letters, leaflets, flyers, printed articles, and clippings 1938-1957

 

United Methodist Church

box 202, folder 8

General. Circular letters, reports, leaflets, reprints, and circulars 1956-1971

box 202, folder 9

Serial issues ( Concern; Engage; Motive) 1967-1971

box 202, folder 10

United Nations Association of the United States of America. Press release, circulars, and printed articles 1942-1973

box 202, folder 11

United Office and Professional Workers of America. Circular letters, press releases, resolutions, report, leaflets, flyers, and clippings 1937-1951

box 202, folder 12

United Protest Memorial Meeting (Los Angeles, 1966) [re shootings of Young Socialist Alliance members in Detroit]. Flyers 1966

box 202, folder 13

United Retail and Wholesale Employees of America. Circular letters and flyers 1938-1940

box 202, folder 14

United Serviceman's Actions for Freedom [re GI dissidents; Dayton, Ohio]. Newsletter 1969

box 203, folder 1

United States Committee for Justice to Latin American Political Prisoners. Letters, statement, circulars, and serial issues ( USLA Reporter) 1967-1970

box 203, folder 2

United States Labor Party. Congressional testimony 1975

box 203, folder 3

United States. National Recovery Administration. Clippings 1933

 

United States National Student Association

Scope and Contents note

See also People's Peace Treaty
box 203, folder 4

Correspondence 1969-1970

 

United States National Student Association issuances

box 203, folder 5

General. Constitution and bylaws, congress program, financial reports, press releases, circulars, flyers, and pamphlet ( What Is NSA?) 1965-1973

box 203, folder 6

Newsletters 1970-1971

box 203, folder 7

Material about the United States National Student Association. Clippings, flyers, U.S. Department of State statement, and Students to Oppose Participation in the National Student Association report 1966-1971

box 203, folder 8

United States Servicemen's Fund [re GI dissidents]. Letter and newsletters ( About Face!) 1972-1973

box 203, folder 9

United World Federalists. Printed appeals, clippings, and pamphlet ( How to Give the United Nations the Power to Enforce World Peace through World Law) 1966-1967

box 203, folder 10

Universities Committee against ABM [Anti-Ballistic Missile]. Printed appeals 1969

box 203, folder 11

Universities Committee on Problems of War and Peace. Printed appeal 1965

box 203, folder 12

Universities National Anti-War Fund. Circular letters 1970

box 203, folder 13

University Christian Movement. Articles of operation, report, leaflets, and circulars 1966-1968

box 203, folder 14

University Circle Teach-In Committee [Cleveland]. Circular letters 1967

box 203, folder 15

University Committee to Protest the War in Vietnam [New York State]. Printed appeal 1965

box 204, folder 1

University of California antiwar protests. Flyers, printed appeal, and clippings 1965-1968

box 204, folder 2

University of Chicago antiwar protests. Clippings 1966-1967

box 204, folder 3

University of Connecticut antiwar protests. Clippings 1968

box 204, folder 4

University of Dayton antiwar protests. Clipping 1967

box 204, folder 5

University of Florida antiwar protests. Flyers and clippings 1966

box 204, folder 6

University of Hawaii antiwar protests. Clippings 1967-1968

box 204, folder 7

University of Iowa antiwar protests. Clippings 1967-1968

box 204, folder 8

University of Maryland antiwar protests. Clippings 1965-1967

box 204, folder 9

University of Michigan antiwar protests. Flyers, student publications, clippings, and HUAC memorandum 1965-1967

box 204, folder 10

University of Minnesota antiwar protests. Clippings 1966-1967

box 204, folder 11

University of Notre Dame antiwar protests. Clipping 1967

box 204, folder 12

University of Oklahoma antiwar protests. Clippings 1966

box 204, folder 13

University of Pennsylvania antiwar protests. Clippings 1966-1968

box 204, folder 14

University of Texas antiwar protests. Clippings 1967-1968

box 204, folder 15

University of Washington antiwar protests. Printed appeal, flyers, and clippings 1965-1967

box 204, folder 16

University of Wisconsin antiwar protests. Clippings 1966-1968

box 204, folder 17

University Review. Serial issues 1971-1973

 

Valley Peace Center [Van Nuys, California]

box 204, folder 18

General. Correspondence, newsletters, flyers, agenda, minutes, programs, and clippings 1966-1973

box 204, folder 19

Financial records 1969-1972

box 204, folder 20

Mailing and contact lists 1970-1973

box 205, folder 1

Mail addressed to the Valley Peace Center 1972-1973

box 205, folder 2

Vanocur, Sander. Television interview broadcast transcript 1971

box 205, folder 3

Vassar College antiwar protests. Clippings 1967

box 205, folder 4

Vaughn, Robert. Clippings 1966

box 205, folder 5

Venceremos [San Francisco Bay Area]. Flyers and printed announcement 1973

box 205, folder 6

Venceremos Brigade. Letter, circulars, flyers, leaflets, serial issues ( Venceremos!), printed excerpts, pamphlet ( Cuba for Beginners), clipping, HISC memorandum, and lists of members visiting Cuba 1969-1974

box 205, folder 7

Veterans and Reservists to End the War in Vietnam. Circular letters, memoranda, flyers, and clippings 1965-1968

 

Veterans for Peace in Vietnam [originally Ad Hoc Committee of Veterans for Peace in Vietnam]

box 205, folder 8

Correspondence 1965-1969

 

Veterans for Peace in Vietnam issuances

box 205, folder 9

General. Press releases, printed appeals, leaflets, flyers, and reprints 1965-1969

box 205, folder 10

Veterans Stars and Stripes for Peace. Serial issues 1967-1969

box 205, folder 11

Internal documents. Memoranda, position papers, resolutions, speeches, and financial records 1966-1970

box 206, folder 1

Material about Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. Printed articles, clippings, and HUAC, Federal Bureau of Investigation and American Security Council memoranda 1966-1970

box 206, folder 2

Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. Press releases, printed articles, clippings, and pamphlets ( Is It Subversive to Be Anti-Franco?; Spain and Vietnam) 1940-1968

box 206, folder 3

Viet-Report. Serial issues 1965-1968

box 206, folder 4

Viet Rock [Broadway play]. Clippings 1966

 

Vietnam

Scope and Contents note

See also Audiovisual File
box 206, folder 5

Correspondence 1963-1973

 

North Vietnamese government and South Vietnamese National Liberation Front English-language issuances

box 206, folder 6

General. Declarations, statements, flyers, leaflets, reprints, and pamphlets ( Forward along the Path Chartered by K. Marx; From Khe Sanh to Chepone; Why Is U.S. Aggression in South Vietnam Doomed to Complete Failure? ) 1965-1974

box 206, folder 7

Radio broadcast summaries 1962-1973

box 206, folder 8

South Vietnam in Struggle. Serial issues and printed articles from the journal 1971-1973

box 207, folder 1

Vietnam Courier. Serial issues and printed articles from the journal 1967-1971

 

Material about Vietnam

box 207, folder 2

General. Clippings, printed articles, radio broadcast summaries, transcript of unidentified document entitled "Paris Notes," and pamphlets ( Hanoi Assesses Its Offensive; New Zealand Assistance to the Republic of Vietnam; Studies on Vietnam; UNLF: The United NLF Groups of Sweden; Vietnam: Recent Statements of Australian Policy ) 1946-1974

box 207, folder 3

United States government publications. Department of State, Department of Defense and Congressional speeches, press releases, testimony, and pamphlets ( Aggression from the North; Political Program of the South Vietnam National Liberation Front; Vietnam: Some Neglected Aspects of the Historical Record; Why Vietnam ) 1965-1972

box 207, folder 4

Vietnam Commencement [University of California, Berkeley]. Program and list of signers 1968

 

Vietnam Day Committee [Berkeley]

box 207, folder 5

Correspondence 1965-1966

box 207, folder 6

Vietnam Day Committee issuances. Statements, flyers, programs, and newsletters 1965-1966

Scope and Contents note

Includes Statement to HUAC by Jerry Rubin
 

Material about the Vietnam Day Committee

 

Clippings

box 207, folder 7

1965

box 208, folder 1

1966

box 208, folder 2

1967

box 208, folder 3

Printed articles and Congressional speeches 1965-1966

box 208, folder 4

HUAC memoranda 1965-1966

Scope and Contents note

Includes list of members, index card file, and excerpts from U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee staff study ( The Anti-Vietnam Agitation and the Teach-In Movement)
box 208, folder 5

Vietnam Draft Hearings Committee [Washington, D.C.]. Clipping 1967

box 208, folder 6

Vietnam Information Group [Great Britain]. Clipping 1967

box 208, folder 7

Vietnam Mobilization Committee [Cornell University]. Leaflet circa 1970s

 

Vietnam Moratorium Committee

box 208, folder 8

Correspondence 1969-1970

Scope and Contents note

Mainly circular letters
 

Vietnam Moratorium Committee issuances

box 208, folder 9

General. Flyers, printed appeals, schedules, conference material, and serial issues ( Peace Times; Rainbow Sign) 1969-1970

box 208, folder 10

Press releases 1969-1970

box 209, folder 1

Material issued by other organizations distributed at Vietnam Moratorium Committee events. Flyers, press releases, and serial issues 1969-1970

box 209, folder 2

Material about the Vietnam Moratorium Committee. Informant's report, Congressional speeches, and clippings 1969-1971

box 209, folder 3

Vietnam Peace Parade Committee [New York City]. Circular letters, press release, and flyers 1970-1972

box 209, folder 4

Vietnam Study Group [World Federalists of Canada]. Pamphlet ( The Facts about the War in Vietnam) 1965

box 209, folder 5

Vietnam Summer. Letters, statements, circulars, printed articles, and clippings 1967-1968

 

Vietnam Veterans against the War

Scope and Contents note

Includes Winter Soldier Investigation.
box 209, folder 6

Correspondence 1967-1972

 

Vietnam Veterans against the War issuances

box 209, folder 7

General. Press releases, statements, Congressional testimony, flyers, circulars, bulletins, serial issues ( Winter Soldier), and pamphlet ( Universal Unconditional Amnesty) 1967-1974

box 209, folder 8

Internal documents. Meeting proceedings, and position paper on amnesty 1973

box 209, folder 9

Material about Vietnam Veterans against the War. Printed articles and HISC memorandum 1971-1972

box 209, folder 10

Vietnam Work-In. Leaflet, flyer, and clipping 1967

box 209, folder 11

Villagers Opposed to the War [University Village, Albany, California]. Clipping 1965

box 209, folder 12

Vincent, Merle D. Circular letters, letterhead data, and printed article 1940

 

Violence (General)

box 209, folder 13

Material advocating violence. Flyers, circulars, and printed articles 1967-1969

Scope and Contents note

Includes transcript of unidentified document entitled "The Strategy of Armed Struggle"
box 209, folder 14

Material about violence. Clippings and printed articles 1967-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes manuscript of Reader's Digest article "Inside the Revolutionary Left"
box 210, folder 1

Federal Bureau of Investigation publications 1957-1974

Scope and Contents note

Includes Crime in the United States 1973 and Assaults on Federal Officers 1973
box 210, folder 2

Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service study "Civil Disorder" 1967

 

HUAC issuances

box 210, folder 3

General. Press releases, Congressional speeches, and internal memoranda 1966-1968

box 210, folder 4

"Report on Preliminary Inquiry into Subversive Influences in Rioting, Looting and Burning" 1967

box 210, folder 5

Virginia Citizens for Peace in Vietnam. Clippings 1967-1968

box 210, folder 6

Vocations for Social Change. Serial issues ( Vocations for Social Change; WorkForce) 1968-1973

box 210, folder 7

Volunteers in Service to America [VISTA]. Clippings 1966

box 210, folder 8

Voters for Peace [Rochester, New York]. Flyer 1967

box 210, folder 9

Vox Africana [Santa Barbara, California]. Serial issues circa 1973

 

W. E. B. DuBois Clubs

box 210, folder 10

Correspondence 1967-1969

Scope and Contents note

Mainly circular letters
 

W. E. B. DuBois Clubs issuances

box 210, folder 11

General. Flyers, leaflets, and serial issues ( Black Flame; Insurgent; On the Line) 1965-1970

box 211, folder 1

Internal documents. Convention material, position papers, discussion bulletins, and newsletters ( Activist; Convener; Spur) 1963-1968

box 211, folder 2

Material about the W. E. B. DuBois Clubs. Clippings, printed articles, Congressional speeches and hearing excerpts, informants' reports, and HUAC memorandum 1965-1970

box 211, folder 3

W. E. B. DuBois School of Marxist Studies [Washington, D.C.]. Class schedule 1973

box 211, folder 4

Wagner, Ann. Clipping 1966

box 211, folder 5

War Bond Committee [New York City]. Flyer and clippings 1966

box 211, folder 6

War Corporation [New York City]. Flyers 1966

box 211, folder 7

War No More [Washington, D.C.]. Press releases 1971

 

War Resisters League

box 211, folder 8

Correspondence 1962-1973

Scope and Contents note

Mainly circular letters
 

War Resisters League issuances

box 211, folder 9

General. Flyers, leaflets, circulars, and newsletters ( WRL News; War Resister) 1963-1973

 

WIN. Serial issues

box 211, folder 10

1969-1971

box 212, folder 1

1972-1974

box 212, folder 2

Material about the War Resisters League. Clippings and printed articles 1965-1968

box 212, folder 3

War Tax Resistance. Flyers, leaflets, and serial issues ( War Tax Monthly) 1969-1973

box 212, folder 4

Washington Area Committee for the Abolition of the House Un-American Activities Committee [Washington, D.C.]. Flyers, leaflets, circular letters, and clippings 1961-1968

box 212, folder 5

Washington Area Committee on Vietnam [Washington, D.C.]. Flyers, leaflets, clippings, and HUAC memoranda 1965-1966

box 212, folder 6

Washington Area Military and Draft Law Panel [Washington, D.C.]. Letter and legal outline guide 1971-1972

box 212, folder 7

Washington Area Peace Action Coalition [Washington, D.C.]. Circular letters, leaflets, flyers, and newsletters 1971-1972

box 212, folder 8

Washington Committee for Democratic Action [Washington, D.C.]. Letter 1940

box 212, folder 9

Washington Committee for Protection of Foreign Born [Washington State]. Flyers, leaflets, newsletters, informants' reports, and legal briefs 1953-1956

box 212, folder 10

Washington Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee [Washington State]. Circulars 1966-1967

box 212, folder 11

Washington Heights Committee to End the War in Vietnam Now [New York City]. Flyers 1966

box 212, folder 12

Washington Institute for Quality Education [Washington, D.C.]. Pamphlet ( The Damned Information: Acquiring and Using Public Information to Force Social Change) 1971

box 212, folder 13

Washington Labor for Peace [Washington, D.C.]. Flyer 1971

box 212, folder 14

Washington Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam [Washington, D.C.]. Flyers and clippings 1967

box 212, folder 15

Washington Pacifist Fellowship [Washington, D.C.]. Newsletter 1965

 

Washington Peace Center [Washington, D.C.]

box 212, folder 16

General. Letter, circulars, flyers, and clipping 1966-1972

box 212, folder 17

Newsletters 1966-1972

box 213, folder 1

Washington Pension Union [Washington State]. Flyer and leaflets 1953-1955

box 213, folder 2

Washington Professors for World Peace [Washington, D.C.]. Clipping 1965

box 213, folder 3

Waskow, Arthur. Clipping 1966

box 213, folder 4

Watson, Goodwin. Letters, printed articles, clippings, and letterhead data 1934-1941

box 213, folder 5

Weather Underground. Press release, flyer, and clippings 1969-1970

box 213, folder 6

Welfare Workers Committee for Peace in Vietnam [New York City]. Printed appeals and clipping 1965-1967

box 213, folder 7

Welles, Orson, and Richard Wright [re Welles' Broadway play production of Wright's novel Native Son]. Printed articles and HUAC memorandum 1938-1941

box 213, folder 8

Wesleyan University antiwar protests. Clippings 1966-1967

box 213, folder 9

West Side Committee on Vietnam [New York City]. Flyers, leaflet, and circulars 1964-1965

box 213, folder 10

West Side Peace Committee [New York City]. Clipping 1967

box 213, folder 11

Westchester Coordinating Committee for Peace [Westchester County, New York]. Clippings 1966

box 213, folder 12

Western Pennsylvania Academic Council on Problems of War and Peace. Clipping 1967

box 213, folder 13

Western Pennsylvania Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. Correspondence, press releases, flyers, leaflets, circulars, and newsletters 1954-1956

box 213, folder 14

Whitehall Speakout Committee [re Vietnam War; New York City]. Flyer 1965

box 213, folder 15

William L. Patterson Tribute Committee. Program 1967

box 213, folder 16

Williams, Robert F. Clippings, printed article, Congressional speech, and pamphlet ( Listen, Brother!) 1965-1970

Scope and Contents note

See also Committee to Aid the Monroe Defendants; Crusader; Monroe Defense Committee
box 213, folder 17

Williams, William Appleman. HUAC memorandum 1967

box 213, folder 18

Wilson, James E. Clippings and HUAC memorandum 1965-1966

box 213, folder 19

Win the Peace Conference (Washington, D.C. 1946). Program, proceedings, minutes, report, leaflet, and letters 1946

Scope and Contents note

1946
box 213, folder 20

Wisconsin Alliance. Statement, leaflet, and flyers 1971

box 213, folder 21

Wisconsin State University antiwar protests. Clipping 1967

box 213, folder 22

Witkowski, Stanley R. Clipping 1965

 

Women (General)

box 213, folder 23

General. Circular letters, press releases, testimony, flyers, leaflets, circulars, newsletters, printed articles, and clippings 1943-1972

Scope and Contents note

Includes issuances of New York Radical Feminists, Women for Abortion Action, and Women's National Abortion Action Coalition
 

Serial issues

box 213, folder 24

Off Our Backs 1970-1971

box 213, folder 25

PM; Second Wave; Tooth and Nail; Womankind; Women's Liberation 1970-1971

box 214, folder 1

Pamphlets ( Notes from the Second Year: Women's Liberation; Notes from the Third Year: Women's Liberation) 1970-1971

box 214, folder 2

Women for Peace. Flyers, circulars, bulletins, newsletters, clippings, pamphlet ( The Military-Industrial Complex), and HISC memorandum 1961-1973

box 214, folder 3

Women for Wallace [Henry A. Wallace]. List of candidates 1948

 

Women Strike for Peace

box 214, folder 4

Correspondence 1962-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters
 

Women Strike for Peace issuances

box 214, folder 5-6

General. Press releases, statements, leaflets, flyers, circulars, and printed appeals 1962-1973

box 214, folder 7

Newsletters and serial issues ( La Wisp; Memo; Washington WSPer; Women Strike for Peace Newsletter) 1963-1974

box 215, folder 1

Pamphlet ( The Story of Disarmament, 1945-1962) 1962

box 215, folder 2

Material about Women Strike for Peace. Clippings, printed articles, radio interview broadcast transcript, and HUAC memorandum 1962-1969

box 215, folder 3

Women's International Democratic Federation. Press releases 1966

box 215, folder 4

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Correspondence, flyers, leaflets, circulars, bulletins, newsletters, and pamphlets ( Danger to Mankind: Chemical and Biological Warfare; Political Action Handbook) 1953-1974

box 215, folder 5

Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. Correspondence 1967

box 215, folder 6

Workers Alliance of America. Correspondence, flyers, leaflets, and clippings 1937-1941

Scope and Contents note

Includes a substantial file of original letters addressed to the Workers Alliance of Summit County, Ohio
box 215, folder 7

Workers Defense League. Circular letters and leaflet circa 1938-1969

box 215, folder 8

Workers League. Flyers, leaflets, serial issues ( Bulletin; Young Worker), and pamphlets ( Leon Trotsky on Labor Party; The New Nationalism and the Negro Struggle; Stalinism and Trotskyism in the USA) 1967-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes Young Socialists. See also: Audiovisual File.
box 215, folder 9

Workers Party of Maryland. Flyer 1968

box 215, folder 10

Workers School [various cities]. Letters and class schedules 1934-1949

box 215, folder 11

Workers United for Political Action. Circular letter 1965

box 216, folder 1

Workers Viewpoint Organization. Letter and serial issues ( Workers Viewpoint) 1974-1976

 

Workers World Party

box 216, folder 2

General. Letters, flyer, literature catalog, and pamphlet ( Expanding Empire) 1966-1971

 

Workers World. Serial issues

box 216, folder 3

1959-1971

box 216, folder 4

1972-1975

box 216, folder 5

HUAC memoranda with accompanying exhibits from Workers World Party publications circa 1959-1967

box 216, folder 6

World Assembly for Peace and Independence of the Peoples of Indochina (Versailles, France, 1972). Printed articles and radio broadcast summaries 1972

Scope and Contents note

1972
box 216, folder 7

World Conference against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs. Program (in Japanese), circulars, and radio broadcast summaries 1966-1973

box 216, folder 8

World Conference of Religion for Peace. Church League of America printed report 1973

box 217, folder 1

World Constitution and Parliament Association. Printed appeal 1968

box 217, folder 2

World Council of Churches. Clippings 1966-1968

box 217, folder 3

World Council of Peace. Letter, reports, printed appeal, radio broadcast summaries, pamphlet ( Disarmament and Development), and HISC notes 1958-1973

box 217, folder 4

World Federalists. Leaflets, reports, and agenda 1971

Scope and Contents note

Includes World Federalist Youth.
 

World Federation of Democratic Youth

Scope and Contents note

See also World Festival of Youth
box 217, folder 5

General. Circular letters, statements, leaflets, flyers, bulletins, and newsletters 1968-1974

 

World Youth. Serial issues

box 217, folder 6

1970-1972

box 217, folder 7

1973

box 217, folder 8

Pamphlets ( Fifth Assembly of the World Federation of Democratic Youth; 25 Years of the World Federation of Democratic Youth) 1959-1970

 

World Federation of Trade Unions

box 218, folder 1

Information Bulletin. Serial issues (bound volume) 1946-1948

box 218, folder 2

Information Bulletin/World Trade Union Movement. Serial issues (bound volume) 1946-1949

 

World Trade Union Movement. Serial issues

box 219, folder 1

1950-1951 (bound volume)

box 220, folder 1

1953 (bound volume)

box 220, folder 2

1953 (loose issues)

box 220, folder 3

1954 (bound volume)

box 221, folder 1

1955 (bound volume)

box 221, folder 2

World Fellowship. Circulars and serial issues ( World Fellowship News) 1970

 

World Festival of Youth

box 221, folder 3

General. Circulars, leaflets, flyers, application forms, press releases, clippings, and pamphlets ( Seventh World Festival of Youth and Students for Peace and Friendship; Conclusions of the Permanent Commission of the Seventh World Festival of Youth and Students for Peace and Friendship; The Seventh World Youth Festival Without Us! ) 1947-1973

 

HUAC draft staff study "Review of the American Aspects of the World Youth Festivals: Instruments of Soviet Propaganda." Drafts with accompanying HUAC memoranda and working materials 1967-1968

box 221, folder 4

First comprehensive preliminary version

box 222, folder 1

Second comprehensive preliminary version

box 222, folder 2

Chapter 1. "Introduction"

box 222, folder 3

Chapter 2. "World Federation of Democratic Youth"

box 222, folder 4

Chapter 3. "International Union of Students"

box 222, folder 5

Chapter 4. "First World Youth Festival" [1947]

box 222, folder 6

Chapter 5. "Second World Youth Festival" [1949]

box 222, folder 7

Chapter 6. "Third World Youth Feestival" [1951]

box 222, folder 8

Chapter 7. "Fourth World Youth Festival" [1953]

box 222, folder 9

Chapter 8. "Fifth World Youth Festival" [1955]

box 222, folder 10

Chapter 9. "Sixth World Youth Festival" [1957]

box 222, folder 11

Chapter 10. "Seventh World Youth Festival" [1959]

box 222, folder 12

Chapter 11. "Eighth World Youth Festival" [1962]

 

Chapter 12. "The Postponed Ninth World Youth Festival" [1968]

box 222, folder 13

Draft

box 222, folder 14

HUAC memoranda

box 223, folder 1-2

Data on delegates

 

Press coverage

box 223, folder 3

General

box 223, folder 4

Moscow News

box 223, folder 5

Chapter 13. "Findings"

 

World Marxist Review

box 224, folder 1

Printed articles from the journal 1965-1972

 

Serial issues

box 224, folder 2

1969

box 224, folder 3-5

1970

box 225, folder 1-3

1971

box 226, folder 1-3

1972

box 227, folder 1-3

1973

box 228, folder 1

1974

 

Information Bulletin supplement

box 228, folder 2

1970-1972

box 228, folder 3

1973

box 228, folder 4

Wounded Knee Legal Defense/Offense Committee. Letter, circular, and newsletters 1973-1974

box 228, folder 5

Writers and Editors War Tax Protest. Clippings 1967-1968

box 228, folder 6

Writers for Wallace [Henry A. Wallace]. Leaflet 1948

box 228, folder 7

Yale University antiwar protests. Printed appeal and clippings 1966-1968

box 228, folder 8

Yanks Are Not Coming Committee. Pamphlet ( Ashcan the M-Plan) circa 1940

box 228, folder 9

Young Communist International. Printed article and serial issue ( International of Youth) 1928-1971

box 228, folder 10

Young Communist League. Flyers, circular, constitution, California state convention report, serial issue ( New Frontiers), and pamphlets ( It's Up to You!; A Program for American Youth) 1934-1940

box 228, folder 11

Young Lords Party. Statement, radio broadcast transcript, and serial issues ( Palante) 1970-1971

box 228, folder 12

Young People's Socialist League. Circular letter, flyers, and pamphlet ( Beyond New Leftism) 1966-1970

 

Young Socialist Alliance

box 228, folder 13

Correspondence 1965-1972

Scope and Contents note

Mainly circular letters.
 

Young Socialist Alliance issuances

box 229, folder 1

General. Press releases, statements, leaflets, flyers, printed articles, and serial issue ( High School Strikeback) 1965-1972

box 229, folder 2

Young Socialist. Serial issues 1961-1974

box 229, folder 3

Pamphlets ( Everything You Always Wanted to Know about George McGovern; G.I.'s and the Fight against War; If HHH were President; Introduction to the Young Socialist Alliance; Making Richard Nixon Perfectly Clear; War and Revolution in Vietnam; The Worldwide Youth Radicalization and the Tasks of the Fourth International ) 1965-1972

box 229, folder 4

Internal documents. Internal bulletins and printed excerpts from internal bulletins 1968-1971

box 229, folder 5

Material about the Young Socialist Alliance. Clippings, informants' reports, Cleveland police report, and University of California student organization registration 1963-1971

box 229, folder 6

Young Socialist League. Printed article and clippings 1959-1966

box 229, folder 7

Young Socialists for Halstead and Boutelle [Fred Halstead and Paul Boutelle]. Letters, Presidential election campaign leaflets and flyers, and printed article 1968

box 229, folder 8

Young Socialists for Stapleton-Harris [Syd Stapleton and James Harris]. Cleveland local election campaign flyer, and Stapleton's draft notice 1969

 

Young Workers Liberation League

box 230, folder 1

Correspondence 1970-1974

Scope and Contents note

Mainly circular letters.
 

Young Workers Liberation League issuances

box 230, folder 2

General. Leaflets, flyers, serial issues ( Young Worker), and pamphlets ( Liberation vs. Vietnamization; Trotskyism: The Inside) 1970-1975

box 230, folder 3

Internal documents. Convention proceedings and reports, statements, minutes, financial records, membership card, and newsletters ( On the Line) 1970-1972

box 230, folder 4

Material about the Young Workers Liberation League. Clippings and HISC memoranda with accompanying documents 1970-1973

 

Youth against War and Fascism

box 230, folder 5

Correspondence 1964-1971

Scope and Contents note

Mainly circular letters.
 

Youth against War and Fascism issuances

box 230, folder 6

General. Press releases, leaflets, flyers, newsletters, serial issues ( Activist; Battle Acts; Jailbreak), and pamphlet ( The Silent Slaughter: The Role of the United States in the Indonesian Massacre) 1964-1972

box 230, folder 7

Partisan. Serial issues 1965-1970

box 231, folder 1

Material about Youth against War and Fascism. Clippings, printed article, and HUAC memoranda with exhibit issuances of Youth against War and Fascism 1964-1968

box 231, folder 2

Youth Citizenship Fund. Leaflet and flyer circa 1972

box 231, folder 3

Youth International Party [Yippies]. Press releases, flyers, circulars, clippings, and radio broadcast transcript 1968-1972

box 231, folder 4

Yugoslavia. Pamphlet ( Tito's Agents in the U.S.A.) 1946

box 231, folder 5

Zinner, Arthur Hilary. Clipping 1966

 

Miscellany

box 231, folder 6-7

General. Letters, leaflets, flyers, circulars, serial issues, printed articles, and clippings 1935-1974

box 231, folder 8

Pamphlets ( The Fate of Writing in America; Hungary's Fight for Freedom; Put Yourself in Marshall's Place; Radical Periodicals in the United States, 1890-1960; Socialism in America; Trotsky: The Defeated Victor ) 1945-1968

 

Un-American Activities Informational File 1934-1974

Scope and Contents note

Published and unpublished issuances of private anti-communist organizations relating to un-American activities, arranged alphabetically by name of issuing organization.
 

American Legion

box 232, folder 1

General. Letters, speeches, and clipping 1938-1966

 

Firing Line. Serial issues

box 232, folder 2

1953-1960

box 232, folder 3

1963-1964

box 232, folder 4

1965-1966

box 232, folder 5

1967-1968

box 232, folder 6

1969-1970

box 232, folder 7

1971-1972

box 232, folder 8

Westchester Spotlight. Serial issues 1966-1970

box 232, folder 9

American Mercury. Serial issues and reprint 1956-1958

box 232, folder 10

American Security Council. Serial issues (ASC Newsletter; Nation's Security; Washington Report) 1963-1973

box 233, folder 1

Berkeley Citizens United. Serial issues (BCU Bulletin) 1971-1972

box 233, folder 2

Christian Anti-Communism Crusade. Newsletters 1970-1971

box 233, folder 3

Christian Educational Association. Serial issues (Common Sense) 1965-1968

 

Church League of America

box 233, folder 4

General. Special reports and catalog 1969-1970

box 233, folder 5

National Laymen's Digest. Serial issues 1969-1972

box 233, folder 6

News and Views. Serial issues 1958-1974

box 233, folder 7

Citizens Anti-Communist Committee of Connecticut. Letter and flyer 1965

 

Counterattack. Serial issues

box 233, folder 8

1948-1955

box 233, folder 9

1956-1959

box 233, folder 10

Daughters of the American Revolution. Speeches 1956

box 233, folder 11

Educational News Service. Serial issues 1956-1957

box 234, folder 1

Exclusive: A Digest and Analysis of Washington Intelligence for Limited Distribution. Serial issues 1963-1970

box 234, folder 2

Fire and Police Research Association of Los Angeles. Serial issues (Bulletin; Fi-Po News; News-Notes), and pamphlet (Public Higher Education in California: Some Causes of Student Revolt) 1968-1974

box 234, folder 3

Freedom Forum. Pamphlets (The Communist Conspiracy; Dangers to U.S. Internal Security) 1951-1959

box 234, folder 4

Hawaii Foundation for American Freedoms. Serial issues (Criterion; Fact Finder; Spotlight) 1960-1971

box 234, folder 5

Herald of Freedom. Serial issues 1962-1966

 

Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace

 

New Left Monthly Report. Serial issues

box 234, folder 6

1970

box 234, folder 7-8

1971

box 235, folder 1-2

1972

box 235, folder 3

Booklet (Territorial Claims in the Sino-Soviet Conflict) 1965

box 235, folder 4

Human Events. Serial issues 1967-1972

box 235, folder 5

Internal Security Report: A Counter-Subversive and Intelligence Publication. Serial issue 1969

box 235, folder 6

John Birch Society. Reprints from (American Opinion 1967-1971

box 235, folder 7

Legion for Truth. Circulars 1968

 

National Republic: A Magazine of Fundamental Americanism

 

Serial issues

box 235, folder 8

1934

box 235, folder 9

1938

box 235, folder 10

1939

box 236, folder 1

1940

box 236, folder 2

1941

box 236, folder 3

1942

box 236, folder 4

1943

box 236, folder 5

1944

box 236, folder 6

1946

box 236, folder 7

1947

box 236, folder 8

1948

box 236, folder 9

1949

box 236, folder 10

1950

box 236, folder 11

1951

box 236, folder 12

1952

box 236, folder 13

1953

box 236, folder 14

1954

box 237, folder 1

1955

box 237, folder 2

1956

box 237, folder 3

1957

box 237, folder 4

1958

box 237, folder 5

1959

box 237, folder 6

1960

box 237, folder 7

Miscellany. Article reprints and Lettergrams 1935-circa 1950s

box 237, folder 8

Newsletter Company. Newsletters 1947

 

Osth Information Service

 

Newsletters

box 238, folder 1

1968-1970

box 238, folder 2

1971-1973

box 238, folder 3

Miscellany. Letter and catalog 1970-1972

box 238, folder 4

Racht, Leon, and Jack Lotto. Scrapbook of newspaper column clippings, including "The Red Letter" by Leon Racht, circa 1950s, and "On Your Guard" by Jack Lotto 1959-1960

box 238, folder 5

Tactics. Serial issues 1967

box 238, folder 6

Tocsin. Serial issues 1961-1966

box 239, folder 1

U.S. Anti-Communist Congress. Newsletters (Washington Intelligence Report) 1968-1971

box 239, folder 2

Young Americans for Freedom. Satirical fake issues of Communist Party publications, with letter and other enclosures 1966-1971

box 239, folder 3

Miscellany. Letters, leaflets, flyers, circulars, serial issues, and printed articles 1938-1972

 

United States Government Agencies File 1934-1976

Scope and Contents note

Published and unpublished issuances of United States government agencies relating to un-American activities, and published and unpublished issuances of private sources relating to those government agencies, arranged alphabetically by name of United States government agency.
box 239, folder 4

Civil Service Commission. Memoranda enumerating organizations on Attorney General's subversive list, and modifications thereto 1950-1952

box 239, folder 5

Department of Justice. Press releases, statements, subversive organizations list, and petition against the Department's use of paid informers 1953-1971

box 239, folder 6

Department of the Army. Security education booklet 1972

box 239, folder 7

Federal Bureau of Investigation. Press releases, excerpts from annual reports, "The Extremist Speaks" issuances of the Bureau, and J. Edgar Hoover interview transcript 1951-1971

 

House Un-American Activities Committee/House Internal Security Committee

box 239, folder 8

Correspondence 1951-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes circular letters. Includes both letters supporting and letters opposing HUAC/HISC
 

HUAC/HISC issuances

box 239, folder 9

Public issuances (Miscellaneous). Congressional speeches and printed report (The Communist-Led Riots against the House Committee on Un-American Activities in San Francisco, Calif., May 12-14, 1960) 1946-1973

box 240, folder 1

Internal documents (Miscellaneous). Notes, memoranda, and draft fragments 1942-1967

box 240, folder 2

Index of hearings of predecessor Special Committee on Un-American Activities (John W. McCormack Committee) 1934

box 240, folder 3

List of hearing exhibits circa 1940

box 240, folder 4

Proposed amendments to Internal Security Act. Bills, press release, and memoranda 1965-1967

box 240, folder 5

Finances. Memoranda and printed Congressional budget data 1968-1975

 

Material about HUAC/HISC

Scope and Contents note

Includes both material supporting and material opposing HUAC/HISC.
box 240, folder 6

General. Clippings, printed articles, leaflets, flyers, and circulars 1943-1975

box 240, folder 7

Statements and press releases 1948-1971

Scope and Contents note

Includes House Democratic Party Study Group resolution re abolition.
box 240, folder 8

Petitions for abolition of HUAC/HISC, and legal motions in case regarding HUAC (Krebs et al. vs. Ashbrook et al.) before U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia 1943-1972

box 241, folder 1

Pamphlets (Dialogue on the Constitutionality of the Committee on Un-American Activities of the House of Representatives; House Un-American Activities Committee: Bulwark of Segregation; Operation Abolition: Some Facts and Some Comments; A Quarter-Century of Un-Americana: A Tragico-Comical Memorabilia of HUAC) 1961-1965

box 241, folder 2

Postal Inspection Service. Bulletin, law enforcement report, and pamphlet ( (Mail Fraud Laws) 1970-1976

box 241, folder 3

Senate Internal Security Committee. Flyer and clippings 1953-1975

 

Subversive Activities Control Board

box 241, folder 4

Subversive Activities Control Board statements 1970-1972

Scope and Contents note

Includes lists of defunct organizations on Attorney General's subversive list.
 

Material about the Subversive Activities Control Board

box 241, folder 5

General. Clippings, printed articles, and petitions for abolition of the Board and repeal of the Internal Security Act 1952-1967

Scope and Contents note

Includes complaint in the case of American Servicemen's Union et al. vs. Mitchell et al. before U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
box 241, folder 6

Congressional documents. Budget data re Board, and HISC printed report (Additional Function for Subversive Activities Control Board) 1972

box 241, folder 7

Supreme Court. Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service study "Cases Relating to Communist and Subversive Activities Appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States" 1968

 

Photographs 1946-1971

Scope and Contents note

Photographs relating to Subversive Activities Control Board or un-American activities investigations.
box 242, folder 1

Subversive Activities Control Board Docket 104-53: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Photograph of John Alfred Rossen 1948

box 242, folder 2

Subversive Activities Control Board Docket 108-53: Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. Photographs mainly of Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade contingents in parades 1946-1952

box 242, folder 3-4

Subversive Activities Control Board Docket 111-53: United May Day Committee. Photographs of May Day parades 1948-1955

box 242, folder 5

Antiwar demonstrations. Photographs of antiwar demonstrations 1970-1971

box 242, folder 6

Eisler, Hanns. Portraits of Hanns Eisler undated

box 242, folder 7

Lenin, V. I. Portrait of V. I. Lenin undated

box 242, folder 8

Reed, Dean. Hollywood publicity photograph of Dean Reed 1971

box 242, folder 9

Socialist Workers Party. Photograph of Boston mayoral candidates, including Socialist Workers Party candidate John E. Powers 1971

box 242, folder 10

Spring Mobilization Committee. Photographs of New York City antiwar demonstration organized by Spring Mobilization Committee 1967

box 242, folder 11

Vietnam War. Photographs of Vietnam War scenes distributed by North Vietnamese government and/or South Vietnamese National Liberation Front 1971

box 242, folder 12

Workers League. Photograph of Workers League contingent in parade undated