Kitabı oku: «Conservatism, the Right Wing, and the Far Right: A Guide to Archives», sayfa 32
Reference:
Kim Phillips-Fein, Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan (New York and London: W.W. Norton, 2009).
Websites with information:
http://www.library.upenn.edu/collections/rbm/mss/
Finding aids:
http://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017/d/ead/upenn_rbml_MsColl52
http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/ead/ead.pdf?id=EAD_upenn_rbml_MsColl52
http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/ead/detail.html?id=EAD_upenn_rbml_MsColl52
http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/ead/ead.html?id=EAD_upenn_rbml_MsColl52
http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/ead/ead.html?q=Boulware%20&id=EAD_upenn_rbml_MsColl52&
[0351] Stephen Miles Bouton Papers, 1918-1962, Coll. 83014
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010
Description: Bouton (1876-1963) was a journalist, foreign correspondent, and lecturer. Memoirs, dispatches, newspaper columns, other writings, speeches, and correspondence, relating to the German revolution of 1918, German politics and society from World War I to World War II, interwar European politics, and social conditions and civil liberties in the U.S. The series Correspondence, 1918-1962, contains correspondence with General Erich Ludendorff and H. L. Mencken. The series Speeches and Writings, 1931-1962, contains an interview with General Erich Ludendorff and a pamphlet, Chiefly Concerning Garet Garrett (1923). Subject File, 1932-1956, includes correspondence with Völkischer Beobachter, 1932.
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf58700461/entire_text/
Finding aids to photographs (83014 - 10.AV):
2 prints and 1 postcard depicting S.M. Bouton, circa 1910s-1950s; and 1 postcard, autographed, depicting Count Luckner, German U-boat captain and explorer, 1926.
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7c603790/entire_text/
http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/90/kt7c603790/files/kt7c603790.pdf
[0352] Robert O. Bowen Papers, 1948-1967, MS Group 13
Location: Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, 208 Smathers Library, 1508 Union Rd, Gainesville, FL 32611-7005
Description: Robert O. Bowen (1920-2003) was a professor, author, poet, and editor. He was the author of The Truth about Communism (Northport, Ala., Colonial Press [1962]). The correspondence consists of academic, literary, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include Bruce Alger, William Buckley, Barry Goldwater, J. Edgar Hoover, Frank Meyer, National Review, and E. Merrill Root.
Finding aid:
http://www.library.ufl.edu/spec/manuscript/Bowen/Bowen%20Papers.htm
[0352a] Chester Bowles Papers, 1924-1982, MS 628
Location: Manuscripts and Archives, Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University Library, 128 Wall Street, P.O. Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06520
Description: Chester Bowles (1901-1986) was governor of Connecticut (1948-1950), ambassador to India (1951-1953, 1963-1969), and U.S. representative (1959-1960). The papers consist of correspondence, speeches, writings, photographs, clippings, oral history interviews, and other material. Part I, Series I. Correspondence, 1942-1946, contains correspondence with William Benton, Styles Bridges, James F. Byrnes, James Forrestal, Freedom House, Herbert Hoover, National Association of Manufacturers, Wright Patman, and Dorothy Thompson. Part II, Series I. General Correspondence, 1946-1951, contains correspondence with William Benton, Thomas J. Dodd, Milton S. Eisenhower, Dwight David Eisenhower, Freedom House, Hamilton Holt, Isadore Lipschutz (Society for the Prevention of World War III), Henry Luce, Clare Boothe Luce, Leverett Saltonstall, John J. Sparkman, Peter Viereck, Francis E. Walter, and James P. Warburg. Part III, Series I. U.S. and International Correspondence, 1951-1953, contains correspondence with William Benton, Charles Brannan, Owen Brewster, Grenville Clark, Thomas J. Dodd, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ralph E. Flanders, Foreign Policy Association, Archibald Henderson, Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., Bourke Hickenlooper, Walter H. Judd, John D. Lodge, Henry Cabot Lodge, Henry R. Luce, Clare Boothe (Mrs. Henry R.) Luce, Margaret Sanger, H. Alexander Smith, John J. Sparkman, Francis Cardinal Spellman, The Ford Foundation (United States), and Alexander Wiley. Part IV, Series I. Correspondence, 1953-1958, contains correspondence with Frank Altschul; American Institute of Pacific Relations; Asia Society (Committee for Free Asia); William Benton; Committee for Free Asia; Council on Foreign Relations, Inc.; Council Against Communist Aggression; Crusade for Free Democratic China, Inc.; Thomas J. Dodd; Milton Eisenhower; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Ralph E. Flanders; Ford Foundation; Foreign Policy Association; Fund for the Republic; Institute of Pacific Relations; C. D. Jackson; Walter Judd; Alfred Kohlberg; Irving Kristol; Henry Cabot Lodge; Clare Boothe & Henry Luce; Douglas MacArthur (also 2 memoranda of conversations); John McManus; Moral Re-Armament; National Committee for an Effective Congress; Richard M. Nixon; Wright Patman; Norman Podhoretz; Reader's Digest; Richard Russell; H. Alexander Smith; John Sparkman; DeWitt Wallace; and James P. Warburg. Part V, Series I. Correspondence, 1959-1960, contains correspondence with Frank Altschul, William Benton, Frank T. Bow, Charles F. Brannan, Homer Capehart, Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., Thomas J. Dodd, William J.B. Dorn, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Sam Engelhardt, Philip Hart, F. Edward Hébert, Tom Hennings, John Edgar Hoover, Donald L. Jackson, Walter Judd, Henry A. Kissinger, Jay Lovestone, National Committee for an Effective Congress, Wright Patman, Leverett Saltonstall, James H. Sheldon, H. Alexander Smith, John Sparkman, Herman E. Talmadge, Strom Thurmond, Francis E. Walter, James P. Warburg, and John Bell Williams. Part VI, Series I. Correspondence, 1961-1963, contains correspondence with Assembly of Captive European Nations, William Benton, Council on Foreign Relations, Thomas J. Dodd, Milton Eisenhower, Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Louis Fischer, Foreign Policy Association, Philip A. Hart, Eric Hoffer, Henry Luce, Research Institute of America, Inc., John Sparkman, and James P. Warburg. Part VII, Series I. Correspondence, 1963-1969, contains correspondence with William Benton, Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., Everett M. Dirksen, Thomas J. Dodd, Peter H. Dominick, Paul Findley, Louis Fischer, Gerald R. Ford, Foreign Policy Association, Walter H. Judd, Henry Cabot Lodge, Richard M. Nixon, Reader's Digest, Ogden R. Reid, Vermont Royster, Richard B. Russell, Leverett Saltonstall, John Sparkman, James P. Warburg, and Milton R. Young.
Finding aid:
http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0628
[0352b] Bowling Green (Ky.) Lyceum. Minute book, 1846-1847
Location: Special Collections, The Filson Historical Society, 1310 South 3rd Street, Louisville, KY 40208
Description: Minutes of the meetings of the organization; and its constitution and by-laws. Written in the Lyceum's minute book is the diary, 1848-1862, of Lemuel C. Porter (1810-1887), physician and surgeon of Bowling Green, Ky. The diary describes, among other things, the Know-Nothing party and Bloody Monday in Louisville (August 6, 1855).
Finding aid:
http://www.filsonhistorical.org/archive/guide1.html
[0353] Isaiah Bowman Papers, 1902-50, Ms. 58
Location: Special Collections, The Milton S. Eisenhower Library, The Johns Hopkins University, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218
Description: Bowman (1878-1950) was director of the American Geographical Society (1915-35) and president of the Johns Hopkins University (1935-48). Series XVI contains Bowman's papers on the Dumbarton Oaks conference in 1944, and Series XVII has the material on his participation in the San Francisco Conference which led to the founding of the United Nations. Correspondents include Charles Austin Beard, Spruille Braden, James F. Byrnes, Dwight D. Eisenhower, James Forrestal, Garet Garrett, Madison Grant, Alger Hiss, J. Edgar Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Stanley K. Hornbeck, Owen Lattimore, Felix Morley, Frederick Osborn, E.V. Rickenbacker, Kermit Roosevelt, Lothrop Stoddard, A.C. Wedemeyer, and Wendell L. Willkie.
Websites with information:
http://guides.library.jhu.edu/hopkinshistory
http://old.library.jhu.edu/collections/specialcollections/manuscripts/msregisters/index.html
http://guides.library.jhu.edu/c.php?g=202582&p=1336245
Finding aid:
http://ead.library.jhu.edu/ms058.xml
[0354] The Blanche M. Boyd Papers, 1957-1984, RL.00134 [partly digital collection]
Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, Box 90185, 103 Perkins Library, Durham, North Carolina 27708
Description: The collection consists of correspondence (1963-1984); notes, drafts, and proofs of her books Nerves, Mourning the Death of Magic, and The Redneck Way of Knowledge; reports on the Greensboro shootings (November 1979); and materials on the Democratic National Convention of 1980. Short stories, essays, reviews of Boyd's work, and photographs are also included. Her report on the Greensboro shootings is based on a large number of newspaper and magazine clippings, also included in the collection, as well as interviews. Boyd wrote on the Greensboro shootings for the Village Voice and The Redneck Way of Knowledge.
Finding aids:
http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/boyd/
http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/boyd.pdf
http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/boyd/pdf
Finding aid to digital collection:
Materials selected for this project are primarily printed materials related to the November 1979 Greensboro shootings, such as flyers and newsletters from the Workers Viewpoint Organization, the Communist Workers Party, and the Greensboro Justice Fund.
https://library.uncg.edu/dp/crg/collection.aspx?c=66
[0355] George T. Boyd papers, 1903-2001, MSS 3082
Location: L. Tom Perry Special Collections; 20th Century Western & Mormon Manuscripts; 1130 Harold B. Lee Library; Brigham Young University; Provo, Utah 84602
Description: Boyd (1909-2004) was a teacher and life-long student of religion and philosophy. Collection consists largely of research notes and articles on various philosophical topics, especially as they relate to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), its doctrines and practices, leadership (past and present), policies, and theology in general. Files on Ezra Taft Benson, Ezra Taft Benson and the Birch Society, J. Reuben Clark, Communism, Equal Rights Amendment, Extremism, Right wing, and Cleon Skousen.
Websites with information:
https://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/browse.php
Finding aid:
http://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/viewItem/MSS%203082/
[0355a] Papers of Guy and Phyllis Boyd, c1890-2001, MS 7551
Location: National Library of Australia, Parkes Place, Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
Description: Guy Martin á Beckett Boyd (1923-1988) was a sculptor. His wife, Phyllis Boyd (1926-2001), was active in a number of conservative organizations, including Women Who Want to be Women, The Australian Family Association, and Women Against the Ordination of Women. Series 11. Women Who Want to be Women, 1980-2000, contains correspondence and papers relating to the activities of WWWW, including reports, submissions, copies of government press releases, ephemera, and correspondence. Series 12. Women Against the Ordination of Women, 1987-1994, contain correspondence, papers written by Phyllis Boyd, Synod papers, reports, agenda and minutes of meetings, submission papers, promotional flyers and brochures, copies of the WAOW newsletter, newspaper cuttings and copies of journal articles. Series 13. Australian Family Association, 1987-2000, contains papers relating to Phyllis Boyd's involvement with the AFA. They include correspondence, minutes of meetings, AFA press releases, copies of the AFA bulletin Family Update, pamphlets and other ephemera. Series 14. Subject files, 1962-2000, contains files on Abortion; Canadian right to life organisations; Christian Pro-Family Forum; Euthanasia; Family Council of Victoria; Homosexuality; Pornography; Pro-Life Victoria; REAL Women of Canada; and Right to life.
Finding aid:
http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/7551.html
[0356] Herbert C. Boyd fonds, 1934-1936, PR1248
Location: Provincial Archives of Alberta, 8555 Roper Rd NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 5W1, Canada
Description: Herbert Cameron Boyd was a dedicated advocate of Major C.H. Douglas' social credit theories and was the official delegate of Kerslake's Douglas Credit League of Canada. He was somewhat critical of William Aberhart's interpretation of Social Credit, believing Social Credit was not entirely feasible provincially, but that Alberta Legislature should study and recommend the system to the federal government. The correspondence files of Herbert C. Boyd concern the Social Credit election victory in Alberta and the controversy between William Aberhart and Major C.H. Douglas, 1932-6. There is correspondence with William Aberhart, C. H. Douglas, Herbert Bruce Brougham, G.B. O'Connor, G.H. Van Allen and others about Social Credit in Alberta, newspaper clippings, research notes, and a copy of "The Case for Douglas Social Credit," the brief prepared by Herbert C. Boyd for C.H. Douglas.
Finding Aids: Inventory is available.
Reference:
"Archives Notes," Canadian Historical Review, Volume 63, Number 4 (1982), p. [591].
Websites with information:
https://hermis.alberta.ca/paa/Details.aspx?ObjectID=PR1248&dv=True&deptID=1
http://www.archivescanada.ca/english/search/ItemDisplay.asp?sessionKey=1149011692062_206_191_57_196
&l=0&lvl=1&v=0&coll=1&itm=250808&rt=1&bill=1
[0356a] Charles Boyer French Research Foundation Collection, 1939-1950 (bulk 1939-1946), Coll. 1132
Location: Department of Special Collections, Manuscripts Division, Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles, Box 951575, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575
Description: Charles Boyer (1899-1978) and friends founded the French Research Foundation in Los Angeles, California, in the late 1930s to collect information on France and her people and their historical, artistic, and cultural background. The series France Under the German Occupation contains files on Nazi anti-Semitic programs and political executions; and Vichy Government. The series War-time Newspapers, Pamphlets and Tracts contains files on Nazi propaganda. Anti-U.S., England and Russia; Nazi journals; Nazi propaganda. Anti-Semite; Pro-collaboration propaganda; Nazi propaganda. Anti-communist; and Miscellaneous Nazi propaganda.
Websites with information:
http://guides.library.ucla.edu/french
Finding aids:
http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/ucla/mss/boye1132.pdf
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt1x0nc4hg/entire_text/
[0357] Sarah Patton Boyle Papers, ca. 1938-1988, Accession 8003-c
Location: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
Description: The series Correspondence contains correspondence with Hodding Carter; a letter from Wilma Dykeman Stokely, Sept. 19, 1956, commenting on events in Charlottesville concerning Boyle and the "charred cross," and the situation in Clinton, Tennessee, involving Kasper and the court hearings; a letter from Lillian E. Smith, Oct. 3, 1952, on a disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius Dabney, editor of the Richmond Times-Dispatch; and an article by George S. Schuyler.
Finding aid:
http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=uva-sc/viu01051.xml
[0358] Papers of Sarah Patton Boyle, 1949-1970, Accession # 8003-a,-b
Location: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia Library, P.O. Box 400113, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4113
Description: Sarah Patton Boyle (1906-1994) was one of Virginia's most prominent white civil rights activists during the 1950s and 1960s and author of the autobiography The Desegregated Heart: A Virginian's Stand in Time of Transition (1962). The collection contains correspondence and material concerning the books The Desegregated Heart and For Human Beings Only; speeches; editorials; book reviews; and other materials. The series Correspondence contains correspondence with the Richmond Times Dispatch (Virginius Dabney). The series Articles and Review by and About Sarah Patton Boyle contains a letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Boyle. The series Miscellaneous Items contains articles on segregation, the desegregation of schools, racism, miscellaneous anti-integration pamphlets, newspapers, and leaflets, a partially burned wooden cross which was burned on Mrs. Boyle's lawn [1956], printed material and newspaper clippings re anti-integrationist John Kasper, a speech by Harry Flood Byrd, "Relative to the Motion to Take Up the So-Called Civil Rights Bill," 1957 Jul 16, and "Virginia and the Supreme Court Decision of May 17" by Benjamin Muse 1955 Jan 23.
Websites with information:
http://www.lib.odu.edu/specialcollections/dove/scripts/viewitems.php
Finding aid:
http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=uva-sc/viu02095.xml
[0359] Anne McCarty Braden papers, 1920s-2006 (bulk 1970s-2006)
Location: University Archives and Records Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292
Description: Anne McCarty Braden (1924-2006) was a civil rights activist. Files on Anti-Klan; "Bulwark of Segregation" (Braden) [online at http://www.crmvet.org/info/64_braden_huac-r.pdf]; Ramsey Clark on Lyndon LaRouche; Greensboro Massacre; Mississippi Sovereignty Commission; School desegregation; Carol Smith and LaRouche; Clarence Thomas; Thoughts on Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged; Bill Wilkinson and KKK; and the following booklets: "Neo-Nazi Skinheads and Youth Information packet" (Atlanta, GA: Center for Democratic Renewal, [1990]); "Background report on Racist and Far-right organizing in the Pacific NW" (Atlanta, GA: Center for Democratic Renewal, [1988]); "When hate groups come to town" (Atlanta, GA: Center for Democratic Renewal, ©2002); "The epidemic of the hangman's noose" (Atlanta, GA: Center for Democratic Renewal, 2002); and "The National Alliance: A House Divided/Unmasking the Right" (Atlanta, GA: Center for Democratic Renewal, 2002).
Websites with information:
http://louisville.edu/library/archives/findingaids
http://louisville.libguides.com/content.php?pid=42774&sid=315131
http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/facet/source_s?catalog_facet.offset=180&catalog_facet.prefix=B&catalog_facet.sor
t=index
Finding aids:
http://louisville.edu/library/archives/findingaids/braden.html
http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt75x63b0522/guide
http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt75x63b0522/text
https://nyx.uky.edu/fa/findingaid/?id=xt75x63b0522
[0359a] Carl and Anne Braden Papers, 1928-2006, Mss 6, etc.
Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, Library-Archives Division, 816 State St., Madison, WI 53706-1417
Description: Papers of Louisville, Kentucky, civil rights activists Carl and Anne Braden, primarily documenting their work with the Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF), 1954-1974, and the Social Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice (SOC), 1974-2006. Series: 1: Original Collection. Subseries: Anne and Carl Braden Files. Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1954-1972. 1954-1966. Subject Files, contains files on John Birch Society, Civil rights and liberties, Civil Rights bills, Edward R. Fields, John T. Flynn, Goldwater campaign, Highlander Folk School and Highlander Center, House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), National Committee to Abolish HUAC, David Lawrence, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1957-1958, Race Relations, Sedition laws, 1955-1958. Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1954-1972. 1966-1973. Subject Files, contains files on James Eastland, Highlander Folk School, House Un-American Activities Committee, Kentucky Un-American Activities Committee, Fulton Lewis, and Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee. Subseries: James Dombrowski Files. Sub-subseries: Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW) Files, 1938-1949, contains correspondence with T. G. Bilbo. Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1942-1967, contains files on Attacks on SCEF, James Eastland, Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee report, and National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, "Bulwark of Segregation," 1964-1965 [online at http://www.crmvet.org/info/64_braden_huac-r.pdf]. Series: 2: 2007 Additions. Subseries: Anne and Carl Braden Files. Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1954-1985. 1966-1973. Subject Files, contains files on Busing, Pros and cons, Civil rights movements, Red-baiting attacks, John Birch Society, and National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC). Sub-subseries: Southern Organizing Committee, 1973-2006. Subject Files, contains files on Abortion, Anti-Communism, Chilean coup, Apartheid, Robert Bork, Christic Institute, Civil rights, David Duke, Newt Gingrich, Alger Hiss, Ku Klux Klan, Lyndon LaRouche, Lynching, Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, National Anti-Klan Network, "New" red-baiting, New Right, Ronald Reagan, and George Wallace.
Reference:
Menzi L. Behrnd-Klodt and Carolyn J. Mattern, Social Action Collections at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin: A Guide (Madison: The Society, 1983); Jeffrey H. Caufield, General Walker and the Murder of President Kennedy: The Extensive New Evidence of a Radical-Right Conspiracy (Moreland Press, 2015).
Websites with information:
http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/spc/view?docId=ead/0012_000112_000000_0000/0012_000112_000000_0000.xml;quer
y=MS.0425;brand=default
Finding aid:
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-mss00006
[0359b] Carl and Anne Braden Papers, 1947-1967, MS.0425
Location: Special Collections, University Libraries, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 121 John C. Hodges Library, 1015 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37996-1000
Description: Carl Braden (1914-1975) and Anne Braden (1924-2006) were civil rights workers with the Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF). The collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, news letters, financial records, mailing lists, and court records relating to their work with the SCEF and the civil rights program in general. Files on civil rights, Civil Rights Bill, Civil Rights Legislation, Sen. James O. Eastland - Income and Job Security Committee, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Barry Goldwater, HUAC - House Un-American Activities Committee, Abolition of, HUAC - Anti-HUAC Pamphlets, Highlander Folk School, Koinonia Farm, Americus, Georgia, Ku Klux Klan, Race Relations, SCEF, Attacks on Southern Conference Educational Fund, SCEF, Accused Communist Clippings, Sedition Bill, 1958, and Segregation Propaganda.
Websites with information:
http://libguides.utk.edu/c.php?g=188664&p=1245273
Finding aid:
http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/spc/view?docId=ead/0012_000112_000000_0000/0012_000112_000000_0000.xml;query=MS.0425;brand=default
[0360] Spruille Braden papers, 1903-1977, MS#0143
Location: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Butler Library, 6th Floor, Columbia University, 535 West 114th Street, New York, NY 10027
Description: Braden (1894-1978) was a diplomat in numerous Latin American countries and was particularly well known for his role as the American Representative to the Chaco Peace Conference, 1935-1939, and for his opposition to the Perón regime in Argentina in the 1940s. Correspondence, speeches, manuscripts, documents, photographs, printed material, and audio visual material, primarily relating to Braden's career as a diplomat. Also included are files from his tenure as Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs, 1945-1947. The numerous scrapbooks in the collection contain clippings, photographs, and invitations. Series I: Correspondence and Catalogued Items, contains correspondence with James L. Buckley, William F. Buckley, Jr., James F. Byrnes, Dwight David Eisenhower, Barry Goldwater, Joseph C. Grew, John Edgar Hoover, Arthur Bliss Lane, Ronald Reagan, Edward Rickenbacker, and Robert Welch.
Websites with information:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections/ldpd_4079451/
Finding aid:
http://findingaids.cul.columbia.edu/ead/nnc-rb/ldpd_4079451
[0361] Ralph Bradford Papers, 1943-1978, MS Group 72
Location: Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, 208 Smathers Library, 1508 Union Rd, Gainesville, FL 32611-7005
Description: Ralph Bradford was a lecturer, writer, and business organization consultant. Includes autograph and typed manuscripts, galley proofs, and published copies of writing by Bradford. The later writings are articles published in The Freeman (1974-78), a libertarian publication of the Foundation for Economic Education (Irving-on-Hudson, NY).
Websites with information:
http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/browset.htm
http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/browseu_ms.htm
Finding aid:
http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/manuscript/guides/Bradford.htm
[0362] Kenneth Bradley Collection, 1934-1987 (bulk 1934 to 1972), MS 88-29
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Wichita State University Libraries, 1845 Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260-0068
Description: Case files from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Department of Justice constitute this collection. The files mainly consist of evidentiary findings concerning Rev. Gerald B. Winrod of Wichita and his activities, including his involvement in the Christian Missionary Alliance. In 1942, Winrod was indicted in a Washington, D.C. District Court for conspiracy to violate the U.S. Code regarding seditious activities. An evangelist, author, publisher and political activist, Winrod and his organization, Defenders of the Christian Faith, promoted his advocacy of anti-Semitism, anti-Communism, anti-Catholicism, racial segregation, creationism, and Prohibition. His magazine The Defender was anti-Semitic, anti-administration, and anti-British. Letters and memos from J. Edgar Hoover. Copies of The Defender Magazine; the Missionary Messenger; Western Voice; The Philip Dru Case, by Gerald Winrod (1952), which tries to prove that all the woes in American politics are due to a Jewish-Communist plot and the U.S. presidents are tools used by the Communists; and Counter Attack, a publication of the National Committee to Combat Anti-Semitism. Photocopies of California Weckruf (Los Angeles) and The Defender Magazine. Materials relating to Howard Victor Broenstrupp, Ida Mae Cooper, Lawrence Dennis, Elizabeth Eloise Dilling and her publications "The Red Network" and "The Roosevelt Red Record," Ernest Frederick Elmhurst, E.J. Garner, German American Bund, Adolf Hitler, Dr. Emanuel M. Josephson, William Ernest Kullgren, Fritz Kuhn, Joseph E. McWilliams, Protestant War Veterans, The Revealer, Eugene Nelson Sanctuary, Edward James Smythe, Senator Robert A. Taft, U. S. vs. Gerald B. Winrod et. al., United States vs. McWilliams et. al., George Sylvester Viereck, and Volksbund Fuer Dos Deutschtum in Ausland (People's Society for Germanium Abroad, V. D. A.).
Reference:
Seth Bate, "Defending the Defender: Gerald Winrod and the Great Sedition Trial," Fairmount Folio: Journal of History (Wichita State University) 18 (2018): 36-57, http://journals.wichita.edu/index.php/ff/article/viewFile/192/198.
Websites with information:
http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/msub-b.html
http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/mscrcol3.html
http://ksreligion.omeka.net/items/show/74
Finding aids:
http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/pdf/88-29-a.pdf
http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/88-29/88-29-A.HTML
[0363] Thomas Brady, Sr. Collection of Conservative Materials, 1940-1962, Coll 404
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Knight Library, 2nd floor North, Mail: UO Libraries--SPC, 1299 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1299
Description: Thomas A. Brady (1902-1964) was a professor and administrator at the University of Missouri. The collection contains conservative correspondence, pamphlets, and publications sent to Brady by individuals and conservative groups. Groups include the Theocratic Party, The Cuban Newsletter by the Democratic Revolutionary Front, The Church of God, The Protestant War Veterans of the United States, The Vigilantes, Union Research Institute, and the publication Women's Voice.
Websites with information:
http://library.uoregon.edu/tools/blogs/scua/newly-available-collection-thomas-brady-sr-collection-of-conservative-materials/
Finding aid:
http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv93695
[0364] Carl P. Brannin Papers, 1904-1987, AR285
Location: Special Collections, The University of Texas at Arlington Library, 702 Planetarium Place, Arlington, Texas 76019-0497
Description: Brannin (1888-1985), a journalist, was active in politics, labor union organizing, and the civil rights movement. He was a charter member of the American Civil Liberties Union and an organizer of the Dallas Civil Liberties Union. Brannin's papers contain correspondence, minutes, financial records, speeches, newspaper clippings, newsletters, constitutions, reports, rosters, press releases, notes, and miscellaneous printed material. Contains files on Harry Elmer Barnes, J. Edgar Hoover, the House Un-American Activities Committee, the John Birch Society, "Operation Abolition" (an anti-Communist film produced by the House Committee on un-American Activities in 1961), and right-wing groups.
