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Websites with information:
http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/index.php
http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/cluster.php?cluster_id=3
http://libguides.brown.edu/c.php?g=293906
http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/
http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/info.php?id=174
http://josiah.brown.edu/search~S7/o?SEARCH=ocn122623389
http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html
http://libguides.brown.edu/content.php?pid=388976
http://josiah.brown.edu/record=b2499371~S5
http://josiah.brown.edu/record=b2499371~S7
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/122623389
http://www.worldcat.org/title/john-birch-society-records-1928-1990/oclc/122623389
Finding aids:
http://library.brown.edu/riamco/xml2pdffiles/US-RPB-ms2013.003.pdf
http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPB-ms2013.003&view=title
[0309] John Birch Society Records, 1964-1965, Mss 0034-104
Location: Special Collections—Manuscripts, Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library, College of Charleston Libraries, 66 George Street, Charleston, South Carolina 29424
Description: The collection consists of three pamphlets and two newsletters published by or for the John Birch Society. The pamphlets are each dated between 1964 and 1965. The documents highlight the society's belief in anti-Communism. One pamphlet discusses a meeting of the John Birch Society in Charleston, S.C., on January 21, 1965.
Websites with information:
http://libcat.cofc.edu/record=b1394981
http://speccoll.cofc.edu/explore-our-collections/manuscript-collections/manuscripts-collections-a-z/
http://153.9.241.200/wordpress/explore-our-collections/manuscript-collections/manuscripts-collections-a-z/
http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html
[0310] John Birch Society records, 1966, SC-424
Location: American Jewish Archives, 3101 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45220
Description: Anti-Semitic information and brochures published by the John Birch Society and compiled by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith.
Websites with information:
http://americanjewisharchives.org/catalog/Record/vtls000002398
http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html
http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/data/696628690
http://americanjewisharchives.org/publications/journal/PDF/1967_19_01_00_acq.pdf
[0311] John Birch Society Records
Location: American Jewish Historical Society, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011
Description: Includes John Birch Society publications (American Opinion and society bulletins, 1958-1964). Unprocessed as of April 2010.
Websites with information:
http://findingaids.cjh.org/?pID=611930
[0312] John Birch Society sound recordings collection, circa 1953-1971, Coll. 1261 [sound recordings]
Location: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322
Description: The collection contains sound recordings collected by John Birch's brother Ellis Birch, who was briefly a member the John Birch Society in Macon, Georgia, leaving the organization around 1963. Included in the collection are reel-to-reel tapes produced by the John Birch Society's public relations department; recordings of presentations, interviews, and speeches by members or on topics relevant to the organization's interests; and speeches by members of other conservative organizations including the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, Christian Crusade, the Congress of Freedom, and the Church League of America. Many are recordings of The John Birch Society Report, a 15-minute radio program that began on March 6, 1966. Subjects include Air Force Manual Controversy, Brainwashing, Communism, Communist Party, Council on Foreign Relations, Cuba, Education for American Security (Naval Air Station, Glenview, Illinois, August-September 1960), Fluoridation, J. Edgar Hoover, The Illuminati, New England Rally for God, Family, and Country, Operation Water Moccasin, Panama Canal, Rhodesia, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Supreme Court, United Nations, and the Vietnam War. Recordings of Gary Allen, Thomas J. Anderson, Ezra Taft Benson, Dr. George S. Benson, Reed A. Benson, Herbert Birch, Samuel L. Blumenfeld, Pat Boone, Dr. Anthony Bouscaren, Major Edgar C. Bundy, Senator Harry Byrd, "Communism on the Map," "Communist Encirclement," Martin Dies, Dr. Bella V. Dodd, Hilaire du Berrier, Myron C. Fagan, Colonel Victor J. Fox (Robert A. Winston), Dr. Kenneth Goff, Barry Goldwater, G. Edward Griffin, Dr. Billy James Hargis, Edward Hunter, The John Birch Society Report, Major George Racey Jordan, Dr. Walter H. Judd, Carl McIntire, Dean Manion, Dean Manion forums, Luis V. Manrara, Dr. Robert Morris, Dr. Revilo Oliver, Leonard Patterson, Herbert Philbrick, Karl Prussion, Leonard E. Read, Ronald Reagan, Dr. E. Merrill Root, John H. Rousselot, Fred Schlafly, John G. Schmitz, Dr. Fred C. Schwarz, W. Cleon Skousen, Dan Smoot, Robert B. Thieme, Jr., Senator Strom Thurmond, "The Twentieth Century Reformation Hour," General Edwin A. Walker, and Robert Welch.
Websites with information:
https://findingaids.library.emory.edu/titles/B/?page=6
http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/847528282
http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html
Finding aids:
http://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/birch1261/
https://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/birch1261/
http://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/birch1261/printable/
[0313] Leon Milton Birkhead Papers, 1893-1980 (bulk 1908-1955), K0280
Location: The State Historical Society of Missouri, Research Center-Kansas City, 302 Newcomb Hall, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 5123 Holmes Street, Kansas City, MO 64110-2499
Description: In 1917, Reverend Leon Milton Birkhead (1885-1954) moved to Kansas City, Missouri, where he began more than twenty years of service to All Souls Unitarian Church. In 1935, Birkhead traveled to Germany, where he became alarmed at the influence of Nazism there and in the United States. He resigned from All Souls in 1939 to begin the Friends of Democracy, an "anti-propaganda" organization whose purpose was to expose hate-based groups during World War II and the McCarthy Era. Birkhead moved the Friends of Democracy operation to New York City in 1939. The papers contain Friends of Democracy publications - Joe Kamp: Peddler of Propaganda and Hero of the Pro-Fascists, ca. 1944; The Case Against the McCormick-Patterson Press, 1945; The Smear Terror, by John T. Flynn; response in newsletter of Federation to Fight Fascism, 1947; Reports - George Armstrong Foundation, 1947-1948; Report - "The Pattern of McCarthyism," 1950; Closer Ups - Upton Close's personal newsletter, April 6, 1950, June 26, 1950; Radio scripts - Upton Close broadcasts, April 30, 1950, May 28, 1950; Report - George S. Benson, 1950; The Defender Magazine, printed materials, December 1951, June 1953; The Cross and the Flag - publication of the Christian Nationalist Crusade, 1951-1952; Economic Council Letter, Economic Council Review of Books, 1952; Correspondence, reports, clipping - Henry Darlington and John Beaty book "The Iron Curtain over America," 1952; McCarthyism: The Fight for America, 1952; Women's Voice (anti-Semitic), November 27, 1952; Report - National Patrick Henry Organization, 1952; "action outline" for the Green Mountain Rifleman, 1954; Printed material, handbook - National Renaissance Party (anti-Semitic), ca. 1953; Report, program, guest list - Dr. J.B. Matthews Dinner, February 13, 1953; Newsletter - The Political Reporter (anti-Communist, anti-Semitic), November 1953; Newsletters - Elizabeth Dilling (anti-Communist, anti-Semitic), November-December 1953; Correspondence, printed materials - Christian Anti-Jewish Party, 1953; Newsletters of the Citizens' Protective Association - "The White Sentinel" and "The Kiss of Death," 1953; National Republic, March, April, September 1953; Independence Magazine - pro-McCarthy, February 1954; Report - "Patriots for McCarthy" rally, August 27, 1954; and Seating list - Roy M. Cohn Testimonial Dinner, July 28, 1954.
Finding aids:
http://shs.umsystem.edu/kansascity/manuscripts/k0280.pdf
http://www.umkc.edu/whmckc/collections/IKC0280.HTM
http://www.umkc.edu/whmckc/collections/INVTRY/KC0280.pdf
[0314] Birmingham, Ala. Law Department, Civil Rights Files, 1941-1981 (bulk 1963-1972), AR987
Location: Department of Archives and Manuscripts, Central Library, Birmingham Public Library, 2100 Park Place, Birmingham, AL 35203-2794
Description: Office files and court papers relating to civil rights demonstrations, pornography, prostitution, voting rights and civil rights leader Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth. Some police reports detail surveillance of white supremacists.
Websites with information:
http://www.bplonline.org/resources/archives/collections.aspx?q=6
https://encore.bham.lib.al.us/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1490380
[0315] Birmingham, Ala. Police Department Surveillance Files, 1947-1980, AR1125 [microfilm]
Location: Department of Archives and Manuscripts, Central Library, Birmingham Public Library, 2100 Park Place, Birmingham, AL 35203-2794
Description: These files contain memoranda, correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, interviews, and other material relating to a variety of individuals, organizations, and events. Individuals and organizations represented in the files include civil rights activists, white supremacists, anti-war protestors, and individuals involved in criminal activities. Events represented in the files include Birmingham-area bombings targeting African Americans, 1950-1965, and civil rights protests. Police surveillance operations were directed at the National States Rights Party, the Ku Klux Klan, and the American Nazi Party.
References:
Frank Donner, Protectors of Privilege: Red Squads and Police Repression in Urban America (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992), pp. 312-315; Susan Willoughby Anderson, "The Past on Trial: The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Bombing, Civil Rights Memory and the Remaking of Birmingham" (Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008), https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/indexablecontent/uuid:ea20baa9-4271-4ff6-aeb2-233a18524194; Susan Willoughby Anderson, "The Past on Trial: Birmingham, the Bombing, and Restorative Justice," 96 Cal. L. Rev. 471 (2008), http://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1182&context=californialawreview; Susan Willoughby Anderson, "The Past on Trial: The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Bombing and Civil Rights History" (2010), http://www.americanbarfoundation.org/uploads/cms/documents/anderson_abf_talk_nov_2010.pdf.
Websites with information:
http://www.bplonline.org/resources/archives/collections.aspx?q=4
http://www.bplonline.org/resources/archives/aids/AR1969.pdf
[0316] Birmingham Newspaper Clippings Collection, 1930-early 1980s [digital collection]
Location: Department of Archives and Manuscripts, Birmingham Public Library, 2100 Park Place, Birmingham, AL 35203-2794
Description: The clipping files, created by librarians and dating from 1930 to the early 1980s, cover various aspects of Birmingham society, culture, politics, and history-making events. Topics include Alabama State Sovereignty Commission, civil rights, Commission to Preserve the Peace, desegregation, Dixiecrats, integration, John Birch Society, Ku Klux Klan, National States Rights Party, Reverse Freedom Riders, segregation, states rights, J.B. Stoner, George C. Wallace, white citizens councils, and white supremacy.
Websites with information:
http://www.alabamamosaic.org/collections.php
Finding aids:
http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm/landingpage/collection/p4017coll2
http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/p4017coll2
[0316a] John Robert Bishop papers, 1951-1977 and undated, MSS 152
Location: Special Collections, Thomas Tredway Library, Augustana College, 639 38th St., Rock Island, IL 61201
Description: John Robert Bishop (1926-1985) founded the American Nazi Party - Iowa unit in Davenport in the early 1960s. He was also active in the foundation of another extremist group, the Christian Brotherhood, around the same time. The series American Nazi Party - national papers, 1951-1970 and undated, contains letters, printed material, and objects created by the national unit of the American Nazi Party. Included are several issues of "The Rockwell Report"; the "Intra-Party Confidential Newsletter"; the "Congressional Record"; The Stormtrooper Magazine, published by the American Nazi Party; various pieces of propaganda, mostly anti-Semitic or white supremacist in nature; posters, including two "White Power" posters and a poster for the Conservative Party; and realia, including a Schutzstaffel flag and a Nazi iron cross badge. The series Other papers, 1951-1969 and undated, contains newsletters from foreign organizations and White Power groups, such as the National Citizens Protective Association and the National Socialist White People's Party; and several issues of National Socialist World and Anti-Komintern-Dienst.
Websites with information:
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/911046181
http://www.worldcat.org/title/john-robert-bishop-papers-1951-1977-and-undated/oclc/911046181
Finding aid:
http://www.augustana.edu/SpecialCollections/Resources/Finding%20Aids/MSS152.pdf
[0317] Black Vault Research Center FBI Files / Domestic & Foreign Intelligence [digital collection]
Description: FBI Files on Martin Dies, James Forrestal, Gordon Hall, Paul Harvey, Korean Air Flight 007, Ku Klux Klan, Robert T. LeFevre, Charles Lindbergh, Timothy McVeigh, National Council of Churches, National Rifle Association, National States' Rights Party, Otto Otepka, Harry A. Overstreet, Westbrook Pegler, Leander Perez, Fred Schwarz, George E. Sokolsky, Emmett Till, Wackenhut Corp., and White Supremacist Groups.
Websites with information:
http://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/fbifiles/
Finding aid:
http://www.theblackvault.com/m/articles/subcategories/fbi-files-domestic-foreign-i
[0317a] Carlos Paton Blacker Papers, 1909-1980, PP/CPB [digital collection]
Location: Archives and Manuscripts, Wellcome Library, Part of Wellcome Collection, 183 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE, England
Description: Carlos Paton Blacker (1895-1975) was an English psychiatrist, Secretary to the Eugenics Society, and member of a number of organisations interested in population and birth control, including the Birth Control Investigation Committee, the International Planned Parenthood Federation, and the Simon Population Trust. Section PP/CPB/B. Eugenics Society (including Joint Committee on Voluntary Sterilisation, 1930s), 1929-1966, contains correspondence with Mrs. Dorothy Brush; Havelock Ellis; Eugenics Society of Canada (W.L. Hutton); Family Planning Association (Margaret Pyke); Family Planning Association of Hong Kong (Rose Lee); Family Planning Federation of Japan (Prof. Yoshio Koya); Human Betterment Association of America Inc. (Joseph Fletcher, Mrs. Ruth Proskauer Smith); Human Betterment Foundation for Voluntary Sterilization Inc. (Mrs. Ruth Proskauer Smith); International Planned Parenthood Federation (Vera Houghton, Alice Kurz); Frederick Osborn; Planned Parenthood Federation of America Inc. (Dr. William ('Bill') Vogt); Margaret Sanger; and Dr. Marie C. Stopes. Section PP/CPB/C. Birth Control Organisations, 1928-1934, 1955-1960, contains correspondence with American Eugenics Society Inc. (Frederick Osborn); Mrs. Dorothy Brush; Eugenics Society (Miss Faith B. Schenk); Family Planning Association (Brig RC Elstone, Sir Theodore Fox, Dr Eleanor Mears); Family Planning Association London Federation (Sylvia Ponsonby); Family Planning Association of Ceylon (Mrs. E.C. (Sylvia) Fernando); Family Planning Association of India (Lady (Dhanvanthi) Rama Rau, Mrs. Avabai B. Wadia); Family Planning Association of Pakistan (Begum Asghari Manzur Qadir); International Planned Parenthood Federation (George Cadbury, Mrs. Patricia Gasparro, Beth (Mrs. Lenworth) Jacobs); International Planned Parenthood Federation: Far East and Australasia Region (Mrs. Goh Kok Kee); International Planned Parenthood Federation: Western Hemisphere Region (T.O. Griessemer); Mouvement Français pour le Planning Familial; National Birth Control Association (Margaret Pyke); National Birth Control Council; Pathfinder Fund (Dr. Clarence J. Gamble); Planned Parenthood Association, Chicago Area (John W. Straub); Planned Parenthood Federation of America Inc. (Dr. William ('Bill') Vogt); Humphrey Verdon Roe; Margaret Sanger; Society for the Provision of Birth Control Clinics (Mrs. Evelyn Fuller); and World Population Emergency Campaign.
Websites with information:
http://wellcomelibrary.org/collections/digital-collections/makers-of-modern-genetics/digitised-archives/carlos-paton-blacker/
Finding aid:
http://archives.wellcome.ac.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&ds
qDb=Catalog&dsqPos=0&dsqSearch=%28%28AltRefNo%3D%27pp%2Fcpb%27%29AND%28Level%3D%27Co
llection%27%29%29
http://archives.wellcome.ac.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&ds
qDb=Catalog&dsqPos=0&dsqSearch=(AltRefNo%3D%27pp/cpb%27)
Finding aid to digital collection:
http://search.wellcomelibrary.org/iii/encore/search/C__SppLw%3D%3Dcpb%20diggenetics__Ff%3Afacetlocati
ons%3Adlnk%3Adlnk%3ADigitised%20content%3A%3A__Orightresult?lang=eng&suite=cobalt
[0318] John Horn Blackmore fonds, 1921-1964 (bulk 1940-1960), M 100, M 1767, M 3751, NA 5245
Location: Library & Archives, Glenbow Museum, 130 9th Ave S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2G 0P3, Canada
Description: John Horn Blackmore (1890-1971) was elected Social Credit Member of Parliament (MP) for Lethbridge in the federal election of 1935. He continued to be re-elected until the Progressive Conservative sweep of 1958. He served as House Leader of the Social Credit Party from 1935 to 1945. He published the main points of his monetary views in his book Money, the Master Key, published in 1939. The fonds consists of personal, political and family correspondence (1939-1964); teaching records and Sunday school lessons (1913-1935); and records from Blackmore's political career as MP (1935-1958) including office administration records, speeches, radio broadcasts, drafts of publications, letterbooks, and subject and constituency files. Includes other political material (1958-1964). Files on Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, monetary reform, and Social Credit; speeches on Social Credit economic theory and the Communist conspiracy; an undelivered speech on a conspiracy against the British white race; pamphlets published by the Canadian Intelligence Service; copies of American Nationalist; and copies of Rockefeller "Internationalist": The Man Who Misrules the World, by Emanuel M. Josephson (New York: Chedney Press, 1952); Roosevelt's Communist Manifesto, by Emanuel M. Josephson (New York: Chedney Press, 1955); From Debt to Prosperity: An Introduction to the Proposals of Social Credit, by J. Crate Larkin (New York: New Economic Press, n.d.); and What Price Israel, by Alfred M. Lilienthal (Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1953).
Websites with information:
http://glenbow.org/collections/search/findingAids/index.cfm
http://www.glenbow.org/collections/search/findingAids/index.cfm
Finding aid:
http://www.glenbow.org/collections/search/findingAids/archhtm/blackmore.cfm
[0319] Blackshirt Collection, 1930-2002, MS 366
Location: Special Collections, The University Library, The University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK
Description: Stephen Dorril has been an author, researcher, and investigative journalist since 1986, and has written articles for major newspapers and appeared on radio and television programmes as a consultant and specialist on the security and intelligence services. A collection of documents relating to Stephen Dorril's research for his book Blackshirt: Sir Oswald Mosley and British Fascism, published in 2006. Materials by or about Abyssinia (Ethiopia), extracts from Action, W.E.D. Allen, Anti-Semitic Activities, anti-Semitism, Appeasement and peace with Nazi Germany, John Bean, extracts from Blackshirt, British Fascism, British Union of Fascists, John Buchan, Canadian fascists, Houston Stewart Chamberlain, Neville Chamberlain, John Charnley, A. K. Chesterton, Peter Cheyney and his links to right wing groups and the British Intelligence, Randolph Churchill and his connections to far right politics, Winston Churchill, Galeazzo Ciano, the collaborationist Rexist movement in occupied Belgium, Combat 18, Kenneth de Courcy, Defence Regulation 18B, the development of fascism in areas of Scotland, Dienststelle Ribbentrop, Charles M. Dolan, Admiral Sir Barry Domvile, James Drennan, Photocopy of Duke of Bedford's speech to the House of Lords on Defence Regulation 18B (January 1944) [online at http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/lords/1944/jan/25/regulation-18b], Duke of Wellington, the Duke of Windsor, T.S. Eliot's anti-Semitic views, Extremism, Fascist ideas in Sweden, France and the World Anti-Communist League, Fascist Italy, the fascist movement in Ulster, Fascist Revolutionary, Fascists, FBI, Henry Ford, Dr. Robert Forgan, assassinated Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn, Kay Fredericks, French fascists, Maj Gen JFC Fuller, the genesis of fascist ideology and political anti-Semitism in Britain, Joseph Goebbels, Dino Grandi, Albert Frederic Armand Gregoire (Federal Bureau of Investigation Records), Guild Socialism, Jeffrey Hamm, Rudolf Hess, Fritz Hesse, Historical Review Press (far-right political group), Adolf Hitler, J.A. Hobson, the Holocaust, Herbert Hoover, T E Hulme, David Irving, Italian Fascism, C. E. M. Joad, William Joyce, Tyler Kent, League of St. George (far-right political group), James Lees-Milne, Arnold Leese, Percy Wyndham Lewis and his links to Nazi ideology and to fascist ideology and modernism, the links between the British Fascist movement and Fascist Italy, Captain H. W. Luttman-Johnson, Mein Kampf (Hitler), A. C. Miles, Nancy Mitford, Unity Mitford, Cynthia Mosley, Diana Mosley, Nicholas Mosley, Oswald Mosley (Federal Bureau of Investigation file), Mussolini, Nation Europa, Nazi, Nazi Germany, Nazi Propaganda, the New Britain Movement, the New Europe Group, John Philby, photocopy of report first issued by Natinform in Germany 28th January 1953 with later additions, accompanied by Yockey's open letter in reply to Wolfgang Sarg (Natinform), the political right-wing in Britain, Ezra Pound and Italian fascism, Alan Pryce-Jones, Baroness Ravensdale, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Right-Wing Extremism, J. Philippe Rushton, Fr. Brocard Sewell, the 62-group, Social Credit, Oswald Spengler, John Strachey, Francis Stuart, Major P G Taylor, A.P. Thirlwall, Eric Thomas and Bruce Wilson and their organisation the 'British National Socialists', Geoffrey Verdon-Roe, F.A. Voigt, Wagner and links with Nazism, 18B: In Search of Justice, by Henry St. George (London, 18B Publicity Council, 1942) [wartime pamphlet criticising excessive government powers during the Second World War], Nesta H. Webster, Henry Williamson, Anna Wolkoff, and Francis Parker Yockey (Federal Bureau of Investigation Records).
Websites with information:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/specalphae
Finding aids:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/blackshirt
http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15847coll6/id/92/rec/3
http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15847coll6/id/92
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.517402!/file/Blackshirt.pdf
[0320] Blackshirts in Kingston Project, 1932-2003 (mainly 1932-1941), MS 180
Location: Special Collections, The University Library, The University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK
Description: Documentation recording the activities of the Kingston-upon-Thames Branch of the British Union of Fascists from 1932 to 1941. Contains texts, photographs, newspaper articles, audio recordings, and a map. Includes a short biography of Oswald Mosley and his part in the British Union of Fascists movement.
Websites with information:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/specalphae
Finding aids:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/bshirts
http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15847coll6/id/96/rec/1
http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15847coll6/id/96
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.517405!/file/BlackshirtsinKingstonProject.pdf
[0321] Morton C. Blackwell Files, 1981-1984
Location: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, National Archives and Records Administration, The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, California 93065
Description: Morton Blackwell (1939- ) worked for the Viguerie Company and served as editor of The New Right Report from 1973 to 1979, and contributing editor to Conservative Digest from 1974 to 1981. Blackwell joined the Office of Public Liaison as Special Assistant to the President, 1981-1984, where he was responsible for veterans, fraternal organizations, Native Americans, religious affairs, and limited government organizations. He is currently president of the Leadership Institute, an organization he founded in 1979 to train conservatives for positions in politics, the government and news media. Series I: Subject File, 1981-1984, contains files on conservative advocacy groups such as Ad Hoc Committee in Defense of Life, American Citizens Concerned for Life, American Conservative Union, American Legislative Exchange Council, American Life Lobby, American Security Council and Coalition for Peace through Strength, American Legal Foundation, American Way, American Council for Free Asia, Americans in Support of Democracy in Latin America, Americans for a Sound Foreign Policy, Americans for the Reagan Agenda, Americans for the Voter Initiative, Balanced Budget Amendment, CATO, CAUSA (Confederation for the Association and the Unity of the Societies of the Americas), Center for International Relations, Center for National Labor Policy, Century III Foundation, Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, Citizens for America, Citizens for the Republic, Citizens for a New Beginning, Citizens for Decency through Law, Coalition for Freedom, Coalition for Peace through Security, Coalitions for America, College Republican National Committee, Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles, Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress, Connecticut Mutual Life Report on American Values, Conservative Caucus, Conservative Digest, Conservative Groups, Conservative Political Action Conference, Conservative PACs (Political Action Committees), Conservatives Against Liberal Legislation, Constitutional Liberties Rally, Council for National Policy, Council for American Private Education, Council for Inter-American Security, Daughters of the American Revolution, Equal Rights Amendment, Family Defense Coalition, Family Protection Act, Federalist Society of Delaware Law School, Flat Rate Tax, Freedom Council, Newt Gingrich, Heritage Foundation, Homosexuals, Human-Life Amendment, Institute on Religion and Democracy, March for Life, Moral Majority, Moral Rearmament, Morality in Media, Inc., National Center for Pan-American Studies, National Day of Prayer, National Pro-Life Action Committee, National Right to Life Committee, National Pro-Life Action Committee: POTUS Pro-Life Coalition Cabinet Room, National Association of Neighborhood Schools, Inc., National Pro-Life Political Action Committee, National Conservative Foundation, NCPAC [National Conservative Political Action Committee], New World Dynamics, New Directions Advisory Committee, Panama Canal Treaty, Prayer in Schools, Pro-Life, Right to Life, Rockford Institute, Rutherford Institute, Tradition, Family, and Property, United States Defense Committee, Young Americans for Freedom, and Young Conservative Alliance. Series III: Religion Liaison, contains files on Campus Crusade for Christ, Catholic Traditionalist Movement, Cults [and Miscellaneous Groups], Billy James Hargis Ministries, Bob Jones University, Oral Roberts University, Dr. Francis Schaeffer, and Jimmy Swaggart Ministries.
Finding aids:
http://www.reaganlibrary.gov/white-house-staff-and-office-files-1981-1989-8-595-i-ft/9714-blackwel
http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/textual/smof/blackwel.htm
[0321a] Anita McCormick Blaine Correspondence and Papers, 1828-1958, McCormick Mss 1E; McCormick Mss 2E
Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, Library-Archives Division, 816 State St., Madison, WI 53706-1417
Description: Anita McCormick Blaine (1866-1954) was a Chicago philanthropist and the daughter of industrialist Cyrus Hall McCormick and his wife Nettie. The correspondence and other papers consist of letters, telegrams, and summaries of telephone conversations; reports of committees, boards, and organizations; speeches, essays, and random notes; financial statements and ledgers; clippings; and photographs; concerning her interests in education, improvement in social and economic conditions, international understanding, and world peace, and her relations with members of the McCormick family and their friends. Series 1E consists of incoming letters, reports, pamphlets, and other items received by Mrs. Blaine (1828-1957). Files on Olivia Rossetti Agresti; Henry J. Allen; American Anti-War Crusade [Chicago branch of Keep America Out of War Congress]; American Association of Eugenics (George P. Roberts); American Committee on United Europe; American Birth Control League; American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression; American Council For Non-Cooperation With Aggressor Nations; American Council Institute of Pacific Relations; American Economic Association; American Eugenics Society; American Federation for Sex Hygiene; American Flag Association; American Genetic Association; American Legion; American Social Hygiene Association; American Taxpayers League; Americans United for World Organization [information on the Dumbarton Oaks Conference]; America's Future Inc.; James R. Angell; Anti-Bolshevik League of America; Harry Elmer Barnes; Morris A. Bealle; Charles A. Beard; William Benton; William Edgar Borah; A. Edwin Burrows; Nicholas Murray Butler; Smedley D. Butler; James Francis Byrnes; Homer E. Capehart; Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich; Gilbert Keith Chesterton; Madame Kai-Shek (Mayling Soong) Chiang; Church League of America; Citizen's Committee for Capehart; Grenville Clark; Upton Close; Mrs. William Ellsworth (Margaret Sarver) Clow; William Ellsworth Clow, Jr. [including pamphlet, "A Business Man's Personal Views of the Roosevelt Administration"]; Kenneth Colegrove; Committee for Constitutional Government; Committee on the Federal Constitution; Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies; E.G. Conklin; Constitutional Defense League of Women; Flora J. Cooke [criticism of Max Eastman's article on John Dewey [Max Eastman, "John Dewey," The Atlantic Monthly, December 1941, pp. 671-684; letter from Senator Bilbo and letter to Senator Bilbo concerning African-American rights]; Calvin Coolidge; Correspondence School of Gospel and Scientific Eugenics; Council on African Affairs [clipping describing and condemning the riot at Peekskill, New York]; Daughters of the Confederacy; Kenneth De Courcy; Democrats for Willkie; Thomas E. Dewey; John Foster Dulles; Fellowship of Reconciliation; Fight for Freedom; Paul Kellogg, Survey Associates; Judge Julian W. Mack; Planned Parenthood Association; Margaret Sanger; United Daughters of the Confederacy; and William Allen White. Copies of the following items: "Why Lindbergh is Wrong," by Major Alexander P. de Seversky [The American Mercury, May 1941, pp. 519-532, online at http://www.unz.org/Pub/AmMercury-1941may-00519]; transcript of a debate between Senator Smith W. Brookhart and Representative Hamilton Fish Jr.: "Will Recognition of Soviet Russia Help Restore World prosperity?"; Harold E. Stassen, "The United Nations as a Pattern for a Lasting Peace," address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, March 31, 1943; stenographic report of a mass meeting sponsored by the Chicago Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies (1940), featuring talks by Dorothy Thompson, Admiral William Harrison Standley, and others; Dorothy Thompson, Our Pending Revolution in Government (New York, New York, Constitutional Democracy Association, 1937) [concerning Roosevelt's Supreme Court proposal]; "If Hitler Wins": address by Colonel William J. Donovan before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Palmer House, April 11, 1941; and John Foster Dulles, "Thoughts on Soviet Foreign Policy—And What to Do About It," Reader's Digest (August 1946).