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ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS
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[0001] ABC Radio Collection, 1943-1971, RG 200 ABC [sound recordings]
Location: Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Branch, National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001
Description: 27,000 radio broadcasts of news and public affairs programs from 1943 to 1971. This collection includes approximately 350 ABC audio sound recordings of 15-minute radio broadcasts by Drew Pearson numbering approximately 350 items spanning May 13, 1945, to December 28, 1952.
Websites with information:
http://www.archives.gov/research/guides/catalog-film-sound-video.html
http://www.library.american.edu/pearson/other_collections.html
[0002] ADAH Vertical File Pamphlet Collection [partially digital collection]
Location: Alabama Department of Archives and History, P.O. Box 300100, 624 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130
Description: Contains copies of Kloran, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan ([Atlanta] Ku Klux Press, c1916); Ideals of the Ku Klux Klan ([S.l.: s.n., 194-?]); The public school problem in America: outlining fully the policies and the program of the Knights of Ku Klux Klan toward the public school system, by H.W. Evans ([United States]: K.K.K., c1924); Ku Klux Klan [by Mrs. S.E.F. Rose ([West Point, Miss.] West Point Leader Print [1909]); and A Ku Klux uniform, by Elizabeth M. Howe ([Buffalo, N.Y., 1921]).
Catalogue search engine:
http://archives-alabama-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=01ALABAMA
Finding aid to digital collection:
Includes a copy of An open letter on suffrage restriction, and against certain proposals of the platform of the State Convention, by Edgar Gardner Murphy (1901) [opposing the platform of Alabama Democratic State Convention to limit black suffrage and opposing white supremacy]
http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/search/searchterm/"Vertical%20File%20Pamphlet%20Collection"/order/date
[0003] ALERT (Against Legalised Euthanasia Research and Teaching) Records
Location: ALERT, 27 Walpole Street, London, SW3 4QS, UK
Description: ALERT (Against Legalised Euthanasia Research and Teaching), created in 1991, is a UK campaigning organisation opposing euthanasia and related practices, such as living wills. It provides information, and co-ordinates concerned individuals and organisations. ALERT defines euthanasia as 'any action or omission which is intended to end the life of a patient.' The records include correspondence, promotional material, and other publications.
Websites with information:
http://www.alertuk.org/index.htm
http://www.dango.bham.ac.uk/record_details.asp?recordType=ngo&id=31
http://www.dango.bham.ac.uk/record_details.asp?id=60&recordType=coll
http://apps.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/searches/subjectView.asp?ID=O118506
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/N13553312
[0003a] ARS Audiotape Collection, 1900-1991, Coll. ARS.0070
Location: Archive of Recorded Sound, Braun Music Center, 541 Lasuen Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-3076
Description: Miscellaneous tape recordings, mostly small donations, that span the history of the Archive of Recorded Sound. Recordings include Thomas Edison, "Let us not forget" speech (1919); speeches by Francisco Franco; Giovinezza, Inno Dei Fascisti (Fascist marching anthem); Adolf Hitler pre-war speeches (tape); Herbert Hoover recordings; Ku Klux Klan songs from Louisiana; the speech of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh - delivered in the Arena in St. Louis 1941-05-10 (tape); Malcolm Muggeridge Interview 1962-12-24; Ezra Pound, Le Testament de Francois Villon, BBC performance 1962-07 (tape); and speech by G. Sokolsky to Lions Club.
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8f769x2/entire_text/
[0004] Abele vs. Markle records, 1947-1981 (bulk 1970-1975), RG 009 006
Location: Connecticut State Library, 231 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106
Description: The Abele vs. Markle court case challenged whether Connecticut's anti-abortion law was constitutional. The civil case was argued before the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court from March 2, 1971 to April 26, 1973. Series 3. Correspondence, 1970-1980, include correspondence between the Attorney General's Office and Hiltz Publishing Company, "Life or Death", circa 1972 [by Dr. & Mrs. J. C. Willke (1972)]; The New York Legal Defense and Education Fund for the Unborn; Pro-Life Council of Connecticut; and The Value of Life Committee.
Finding aids:
http://www.cslib.org/archives/finding_aids/rg009_006.html
http://www.ctstatelibrary.org/RG009_006.html
[0005] William Aberhart fonds, ca. 1885-1977 (bulk ca. 1918-1943), UARC 2005.075, 2006.010
Location: University of Calgary Archives, 2500 University Dr NW, Calgary, AB, Canada
Description: William Aberhart (1878-1943) was a Canadian politician and the seventh Premier of Alberta between 1935 and 1943. Aberhart helped found the Social Credit Party of Alberta, which won the 1935 provincial election and remained in power in the province until the 1971 election. Fonds contains speeches and publications pertaining to Aberhart's political career and research notes, sermons and other material pertaining to his involvement with the Calgary Prophetic Bible Institute, the "Back to the Bible Hour" and other groups. Includes a copy of Social Credit Manual (1935), a manual written by William Aberhart applying Social Credit principles to the province of Alberta.
Websites with information:
http://www.albertaonrecord.ca/william-aberhart-fonds-2
http://archives.ucalgary.ca/private
http://www.asc.ucalgary.ca/collections/archival/political
https://asc.ucalgary.ca/collections/archival/political
Finding aid:
http://archives.ucalgary.ca/files/lcr_archives/aberhart-2005.075-2006.010.pdf
[0006] William Aberhart fonds, 1897-1965, PR1982
Location: Provincial Archives of Alberta, 8555 Roper Rd NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 5W1, Canada
Description: The fonds consists of records of William Aberhart (1878-1943) relating to his involvement in education, religion, and Social Credit, and includes pamphlets and published material, notes and speeches, audio tapes, correspondence, photographs of family and his public life.
Websites with information:
https://hermis.alberta.ca/paa/Details.aspx?ObjectID=PR1982&dv=True&deptID=1
http://www.archivescanada.ca/english/search/Outputs.asp?sessionKey=1143825756048_206_191_57_199&l=-1&coll=1&itm=143973&av=2&f=2&hdg=0&tihdg=0&i=&rt=1
[0007] William Aberhart fonds, 1928-1971 (bulk 1935-1966), GLEN glen-1 [partly digital collection]
Location: Glenbow Archives, 130 - 9 Avenue S.E., Calgary, Alberta, T2G 0P3, Canada
Description: William "Bible Bill" Aberhart (1878-1943), a radio broadcaster, became interested in the monetary ideas of Major C.H. Douglas in 1932. Douglas espoused state supervision of credit and dividend payments to citizens. Aberhart founded the Social Credit League, and in 1935 became the premier of Alberta when Social Credit swept the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) government from power. The government was unable to implement Aberhart's proposed reforms because the legislation was disallowed by the federal government. Aberhart died in office. Series 1. Memorabilia related to Aberhart.—1928-1971, contains a lecture on Social Credit, given by Aberhart in Edmonton on May 23, 1935. Series 3. Radio broadcasts.—1936-1952, contains recorded radio broadcasts (1936-1940). Series 4. Scanned Document Other records related to Aberhart at Glenbow. --1935-1940, contains transcripts of William Aberhart's radio broadcasts, March-July 1935, made from the Calgary Prophetic Bible Institute under the auspices of the Alberta Social Credit League.
Websites with information:
http://www.albertaonrecord.ca/william-aberhart-fonds
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/aberhart.cfm
[0008] Thomas G. Abernethy Collection, 1924-1975 (1943-1972 bulk), MUM00001 [partly digital collection]
Location: Modern Political Archives, The Department of Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi, P.O. Box 1848, University, MS 38677-1848
Description: Thomas G. Abernethy (1903-1998) represented Mississippi in the U.S. House of Representatives between 1943 and 1973. The collection contains copies of ACA Index (Americans for Constitutional Action), Liberty Ledger (Liberty Lobby), and Dan Smoot Report, all of which contain voting records ratings. Also, letters from Rep. John M. Ashbrook, Theo G. Bilbo, J. P. Coleman, Rep. William M. Colmer, Rep. William Jennings Bryan Dorn, Sen. James O. Eastland, J. Edgar Hoover, Lieutenant Governor Lester Maddox, John E. Rankin, Senator John Stennis, Rep. Jamie L. Whitten, and Rep. John Bell Williams. Files on Anti-Lynch, 1946-1956; Association of Citizens' Councils of Mississippi; Ezra Taft Benson; John Birch Society; Brannan Farm Bill; Bricker Amendment—Judiciary Committee, 1954-1955; Catholic Freedoms Foundation; Citizens' Council, 1964-1967; The Committee of One Million; Communism, including "The Coming Red Dictatorship" broadside; Integration in Mississippi Schools, 1965; Integration—University of Mississippi; Ku Klux Klan (copy of Robert M. Shelton letter to President Nixon, 29 January 1969); Ku Klux Klan Investigation, Un-American Activities Committee; Fulton Lewis Questionnaire; Little Rock, Arkansas—Civil Rights; MacArthur Incident; Dr. Carl McIntire—Federal Communications Commission; James Meredith; Poll Tax, 1943-1952; Poll Tax—Anti-Lynch & Cloture; Segregation—Mr. Hodding Carter; States Rights; and Taft-Hartley Act. Copy of newspaper clipping, "The Motes and the Beams: In Defense of Mississippi," by James J. Kilpatrick, The Roanoke Times, January 8, 1965. Copies of Behind Communism, by Frank L. Britton; "Full Text of MacArthur Hearings," U.S. News and World Report (on the firing of Douglas MacArthur); and "How Red Is The Federal (National) Council of Churches?" (American Council of Christian Laymen, 1959).
Websites with information:
http://www.library.olemiss.edu/guides/archives-subject-guide/journalism-and-mass-media-manuscript-collections?page=show
Finding aid:
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/archives/finding_aids/MUM00001.html
Finding aids to digital collection:
http://clio.lib.olemiss.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/abernethy
http://clio.lib.olemiss.edu/cdm/search/collection/abernethy
[0008a] Abernethy manuscript miscellany collection, 1835-2000, ABER MS MISC
Location: Special Collections & Archives, Davis Family Library 101, 110 Storrs Avenue, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT 05753
Description: This collection includes original manuscript and typescript letters and writings from American authors throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Files on Louis Agassiz, Henry Louis Mencken, Richard Nixon, Ezra Loomis Pound, Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, George Santayana, and Oswald Garrison Villard.
Finding aid:
http://archivesspace.middlebury.edu/repositories/2/resources/128
[0009] Abortion Action Coalition records, 1970-1982, M21 [partly digital collection]
Location: Archives and Special Collections, 92 Snell Library, Northeastern University, 360 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02115
Description: The Abortion Action Coalition (AAC), a project of the Women's Educational Center (Cambridge, MA), was founded in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1977 to oppose the Doyle-Flynn anti-abortion amendment, which proposed cutting state funding for abortions, following the national adoption of the Hyde Amendment, which allowed states to restrict Medicaid payments for abortions. The Abortion Action Coalition disbanded in 1980. Records include Abortion Action Coalition brochures, articles on abortion and women's health issues, clippings, contact and membership lists, correspondence, flyers, "how to" media packets, information on clinics, minutes, organizing materials, pamphlets, data about abortion and women's health legislation during the 1970s, and speeches. Series 3. Subject Files, 1970-1980, contains files on the Anti-Abortion Movement, including "Arguments in Opposition to the Public Funding of Abortion" (ca. 1970); Financing the Anti-Abortion Movement: Excerpts (ca. 1970); "Massachusetts Citizens for Life" (2 folders) (ca. 1977); "The Monstrosity of Planned Parenthood" (ca. 1970); "National Right to Life News" for April and September 1978; Notes on Articles and Conferences (ca. 1970); Pamphlets (1978-1981); Price List from Phyllis Schlafly Report (ca. 1970); "The Right-Wing Attack on Women" (1979); Rockford College Institute: Brochures (1978); "Testimony on Proposed Abortion Amendment Excerpted" (1974); "Voice for the Unconceived": Newsletter (1970); and "Who Are the Right-to-Lifers' and What Do They Want?": Draft (ca. 1970).
Websites with information:
http://www.library.neu.edu/archives/collections/manuscript_collections/
http://library.northeastern.edu/archives-special-collections/find-collections/by-subject-0
http://library.northeastern.edu/archives-special-collections/find-collections/boston-history/a-z-index-of-boston-history-collections
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/70940012
http://www.worldcat.org/title/records-1977-1980/oclc/70940012
Finding aids:
http://www.library.neu.edu/archives/collect/findaids/m21find.htm
http://www.library.neu.edu/archives/collect/findaids/m21findseries.htm
http://www.library.neu.edu/archives/collect/findaids/m21findprint.htm
Finding aid to microfilm edition of Grassroots Feminist Organizations. Part 1: Boston Area Second Wave Organizations, 1968-1998 (Woodbridge, CT, Primary Source Media, 2008):
http://microformguides.gale.com/Data/Download/3312000C.pdf
Finding aid to digital exhibit We Raise Our Voices...Reproductive Rights:
http://www.lib.neu.edu/archives/voices/w-reproductive-intro.htm
[0010] Abortion Collection, 1936-1995, MS 428
Location: Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063
Description: Primarily printed materials, plus legislative records, memorabilia, and audiovisual materials documenting the efforts of both the pro-life and pro-choice movements. Series V. Opposition, contains a file on Black Americans for Life; books, including Lime 5, Exploited by Choice, by Mark Crutcher (Denton, Tex.: Life Dynamics, Inc., 1996); The War Against Population: The Economics and Ideology of World Population Control, by Jacqueline Kasun (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1988); Pro-Life Feminism: Different Voices, ed. Gail Grenier Sweet (Toronto: Life Cycle Books, 1985); and Behind Every Story is A Choice, by Gloria Feldt (Denton, TX: University of North Texas Press, 2002); and videotapes, including A Doctor Explains the Abortion Procedure; Meet the Abortion Providers; Project Truth; The Right Choice; Silent Scream; and Window to the Womb.
Websites with information:
https://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/list/
http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/list/
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/49695963
http://www.worldcat.org/title/abortion-collection-1936-1995/oclc/49695963
Finding aids:
http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss79_main.html
http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss79.html
[0011] Fondo Giano Accame, 1946-2009
Location: Fondazione Ugo Spirito e Renzo de Felice, Via Genova, 24, 00184 Roma, Italy
Description: Giano Accame (1928-2009) was a journalist and writer on politics and economics. He was an editor of Il Secolo d'Italia from 1988 to 1990. In 1946 he joined the Fronte dell'italiano, which later merged with Movimento sociale italiano (MSI), but left MSI in 1968. Serie 1: Attività di pubblicista, contains correspondence with Pino Rauti and Stefano Delle Chiaie. Serie 3: Corrispondenza, 1948-2008, contains correspondence with Giorgio Almirante, Giacinto Auriti, William Frank Buckley, Jr., Renzo De Felice, Carlo Delcroix, John Dos Passos, Luca Gallesi, Ezio Maria Gray, Giuseppe Prezzolini, Pino Rauti, Tomislav Sunic, Duilio Susmel, and Giovanni Volpe.
Reference:
Massimo Bacigalupo, "Giano Accame [1928-2009] In Memoriam," Paideuma, 36 (2007-2009): 255-61, online at http://www.flashpointmag.com/accamememoriam.htm
Websites with information:
http://catalogo.archividelnovecento.it/Spirito.htm
http://www.fondazionespirito.it/sito2012/archiviostorico.asp
Finding aid:
http://catalogo.archividelnovecento.it/scripts/GeaCGI.exe?REQSRV=REQEXPLORE&ID=490434820
http://catalogo.archividelnovecento.it/scripts/GeaCGI.exe?REQSRV=REQEXPLORE&ID=490434820&LEV=2&SORT=
[0012] Accuracy in Academia records, 1986-2001, MSS 2302
Location: 20th &21st Century Western and Mormon Americana, L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, 1130 HBLL, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602
Description: Accuracy in Academia (AIA) was founded in 1985 by columnist and former Federal Reserve economist Reed Irvine as an outgrowth of Accuracy in Media. It is a watchdog group for political correctness on university campuses. The AIA is run by executive director Daniel J. Flynn, the author of the book Why the Left Hates America. The AIA is opposed to multicultural education and abortion. Correspondence and research files, issues of Campus Report, brochures, and cassette tapes marked "AIA spy tapes."
Websites with information:
https://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/browse.php
Finding aids:
http://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/viewItem/MSS%202302
http://files.lib.byu.edu/ead/XML/MSS2302.xml
[0013] Accuracy in Media records, 1969-2011, MSS 2194
Location: L. Tom Perry Special Collections; Arts & Communications Archives; 1130 Harold B. Lee Library; Brigham Young University; Provo, Utah 84602
Description: Accuracy In Media (AIM) is an conservative American news media watchdog founded in 1969 by economist Reed Irvine. Collection includes correspondence, publications, research files, Media Monitor papers, and video and audio tapes covering Accuracy in Media activities. Files on AIM Reports, Allan Brownfeld, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Joseph C. Goulden, Senator Hatch, John Hemingway, Daniel C. Holdgreiwe, Reed Irvine, Cliff Kinkaid, Deborah Lambert, Mont Pèlerin, National Foundation of Decency, National Review, Ed Staples, James Tyson, Bernard Yoh, and Joan Yoh.
Reference:
William Gillis, "Say No to the Liberal Media: Conservatives and Criticism of the News Media in the 1970s" (Ph.D., Indiana University, 2013), https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2022/17960/Gillis_indiana_0093A_1237
3.pdf.
Websites with information:
https://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/browse.php
Finding aids:
http://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/viewItem/MSS%202194
http://files.lib.byu.edu/ead/XML/MSS2194.xml
[0014] Carl W. Ackerman Papers, 1833-1970 (bulk 1931-1956), MSS50039
Location: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Room LM 101, James Madison Memorial Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20540-4680
Description: Carl W. Ackerman (1890-1970) was a journalist, educator, and public relations consultant. In 1919, in stories printed in the Public Ledger of Philadelphia and carried by other newspapers, Ackerman published the first excerpts of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in English translation, removing references to Jews so that the plot described in the Protocols seemed to be a Bolshevist affair. The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, family papers, scrapbooks, clippings, and other papers relating chiefly to Ackerman's career as a journalist and dean of Columbia University School of Journalism. The series General Correspondence, 1907-1970, contains files on William Edgar Borah, Spruille Braden, Nicholas Murray Butler, Josephus Daniels, Kenneth de Courcy, Thomas E. Dewey, Bonner F. Fellers, Frank Gannett, Joseph C. Grew, Herbert Hoover, Roy Wilson Howard, Alfred M. Landon, David Lawrence, Isaac Don Levine, Charles A. Lindbergh, Robert A. Millikan, Felix Morley, Westbrook Pegler, Kenneth L. Roberts, and Morris Ryskind. The series Subject File, 1908-1970, contains files on William Benton; Bolshevism, 1919; William Edgar Borah speech, 22 Sept. 1935; Spruille Braden; Nicholas Murray Butler; Virginius Dabney; John A. Danaher; Thomas E. Dewey; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Fair Labor Standards Act, 1938-1941; Foreign Press Association, 1943-1946; James Forrestal; Joseph C. Grew; William Randolph Hearst; Herbert Hoover, The Problems of Lasting Peace, correspondence 1942; Roy Wilson Howard; Institute of Pacific Relations; David Lawrence; Lend-Lease Bill (H.R. 1776), 1941; Henry R. Luce; John J. McCloy; Robert R. McCormick; Robert A. Millikan; Raymond Moley; A. Cressy Morrison; New York Tribune, Garet Garrett, 1917; Pearl Harbor, May 1945; Westbrook Pegler; Kermit Roosevelt; John Spargo; Voice of America; Burton K. Wheeler; William Allen White; Alexander Wiley; and Wendell Willkie. The series Speech, Article, and Book File, 1909-1964, contains a copy of Amos A. Fries, "The Future of Poison Gas," Current History, Dec. 1921, and files on Bohemian Club, San Francisco, Calif.; James F. Byrnes; Josephus Daniels; Joseph C. Grew; Herbert Hoover; and Alfred M. Landon.
Reference:
Norman Cohn, Warrant for Genocide: The Myth of the Jewish World Conspiracy and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (1967), p. 156.
Websites with information:
http://findingaids.loc.gov/browse/collections/c
http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/f-aids/mssfa.html
Finding aids:
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011056
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011056.3
http://rs5.loc.gov/service/mss/eadxmlmss/eadpdfmss/2011/ms011056.pdf
[0015] John and Jane Adams Ephemera Collection, 1856-1996 (bulk 1880-1982), MS-0384
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Library and Information Access, San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Dr. MC 8050, San Diego, CA 92182-8050
Description: John and Jane Adams collected ephemera among other areas of collecting. The series Political 1903-1996, subseries Campaign Mailers 1903-1992, contains files on Alert America Association, American Conservative Union, American Committee on Immigration Policies, John Ashbrook, Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, Citizen's Foreign Aid Committee, Conservative Book Club, Council for Statehood, Federation for Constitutional Government, First National Directory, Freedom Bulletin, Barry Goldwater, Jesse Helms, The Herald of Freedom, Human Events, The Independent American, International Youth Federation For Freedom, John Birch Society, William F. Knowland, Alfred Landon, The Manion Forum, Minutemen, National Coalition of American Patriots, National Economic Council, The National Program Letter, The National Right to Work Committee, National Tax Limitation Committee, The New Right, Omni Publications, John Rousselot, The Spotlight, Think!, United States Anti-Communist Congress, George C. Wallace, and Albert Wedemeyer.
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8416zrt/entire_text/
[0016] June N. Adamson Papers, 1870-2003 (bulk 1943-2003), MS.2739
Location: University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library, 121 John C. Hodges Library, 1015 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37996-1000
Description: June N. Adamson (1922-2009) was a newspaper reporter, student, and University of Tennessee Professor of Journalism. This collection contains correspondence, research and teaching files, student work, articles, newspaper clippings, notes, and manuscripts. Included is research related to Adamson's unpublished book The Lit Stick of Dynamite, which documents the desegregation of Clinton (Tennessee) High School in 1956 and its bombing in 1958. Adamson's extensive research for this work includes newspaper clippings, photographs, redacted FBI files on the bombing and on John Frederick Kasper (who organized a White Citizens' Council in Clinton), and taped interviews with various participants. There are files on Admiral John Crommelin, Citizens' Councils, Ezra Pound, John Kasper, Ku Klux Klan, Judge Robert L. Taylor, and the Edward R. Murrow program "Clinton and the Law," aired on CBS on January 6, 1957.
Reference:
Jane S. Row, "Breaking the Gender Barrier: June Adamson," The Library Development Review (University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville, Tennessee) (2009-2010), pp. 2-4, http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_libdevel/103 and https://ww
w.academia.edu/500202/On_the_White_Right_Christian_Side_of_Every_Issue_The_Life_and_Death_of_Byron_de_la_Be
ckwith.
Websites with information:
http://libguides.utk.edu/c.php?g=188664&p=1245273
http://www.loc.gov/folklife/civilrights/survey/view_collection.php?coll_id=2077
Finding aids:
http://web.archive.org/web/20100628002316/
http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/f/fa/fulltext/2739.html
http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/spc/view?docId=ead/0012_001145_000000_0000/0012_001145_000000_0000.xml
[0017] Lee J. Adamson Papers, 1954-1969, Coll. 086
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Knight Library, 2nd floor North, Mail: UO Libraries--SPC, 1299 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1299
Description: Adamson was a Washington certified accountant, conservative activist, speaker, and writer. He was a member of Americans for Constitutional Action and the John Birch Society. His writings include a periodic commentary about national and international affairs titled "Liberty Line," which was published in Rank and File (Portland, OR), and editorials for newspapers and journals. Much of the correspondence is also about conservative and anti-Communist individuals and activities. Some of the persons and organizations represented are Bryton Barron, the Church League of America, Pedro A. del Valle, William E. Fort, Jr., Housewives Organized for Better Living, the John Birch Society, Mothers' Crusade for Victory Over Communism, Phyllis Schlafly, and Robert Welch. The papers also contain about 1,000 articles and essays by Adamson, including the "Liberty Line" commentaries, and numerous writings by others. Speeches and Writings by Morris A. Bealle, A. G. Blazey, Eric D. Butler, Christian Crusade, John De Courcy, Martin Dies, Barry Goldwater, Ashley E. Holden, J. Edgar Hoover, Craig Hosmer, T. Robert Ingram, Hatley Norton Mason, J. B. Matthews, Manuel and Lucille Miller, Jozef Mlot-Mroz, Leonard E. Read, Phyllis Schlafly, SPX Research Associates, W. P. Strube, Jr., The John Birch Society, The Fair Play Committee, R. B. Thieme, Jr., Strom Thurmond, Lawrence Timbers, Edwin A. Walker, and Henry J. Walters. Subject files on A Texan Looks at Lyndon (J. Evetts Haley), American Opinion Speakers Bureau, Anti-Communist Action, Anti-Semitism, Atlantic Union, Berachah Church, Bookmailer News, Eric D. Butler, China (Communist), China (Nationalist), Christian Challenge, Church League of America, Committee of One Million, Communism, Conservatism, Conspiracy, Extremism, Fluoridation, Barry Goldwater, A. G. Heinsohn, Jr., J. Edgar Hoover, House Committee on Un-American Activities, Immigration, Income Tax, T. Robert Ingram, Integration, Intelligence Digest, John Birch Society, Liberty Amendment, Mental health, Metropolitan government, Moral rearmament, National Committee of Christian Laymen, Operation Abolition, Operation Water Moccasin, Race, Archibald E. Roberts, George Lincoln Rockwell, Philippa Schuyler, Segregation, St. Thomas' Episcopal Church (Houston, Texas), The Phoenix Report, The Cardinal Mindszenty Foundation, United Nations, United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Vietnam, World Government, and Richard Wurmbrand.
Websites with information:
http://researchguides.uoregon.edu/scua-politics/conservative
http://library.uoregon.edu/speccoll/nwdalinks.html
http://library.uoregon.edu/tools/blogs/scua/check-out-lee-j-adamson-papers/
http://library.uoregon.edu/speccoll/guides/conservative.html
http://janus.uoregon.edu/record=b1970574
Finding aids:
http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/print/ark:/80444/xv71491
http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv71491
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv71491
[0017a] Affirmation Vietnam records, 1965-1966, Series No. 81
Location: Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University Archives, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322
Description: Affirmation Vietnam, a student organization in favor of the Vietnam War, was established in December 1965 by a group of Emory University students. In February 1966, the organization staged a rally in support of the war, featuring well-known local and national politicians, at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta, Ga. The rally included speeches by Secretary of State Dean Rusk (1909-1994), conservative activist Anita Bryant, Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (b. 1925), Georgia's United States Senators Richard Brevard Russell (1897-1971) and Herman Eugene Talmadge (1913-2002), Georgia Congressmen Charles Longstreet Weltner and James Armstrong Mackay (1919-2001), and Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen. The collection consists of the records of Affirmation Vietnam, including a scrapbook, newspaper clippings, progress reports, press releases, and an event program, chiefly related to the rally.
Finding aids:
http://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/eua0081affirmationvietnam/