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[0379] British Fascist, Anti-Fascist, and Anti-Semitic Printed Ephemera Collection, circa 1905-1963, MS 1886

Location: Sterling Memorial Library, Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University, 128 Wall Street, P.O. Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06520

Description: Collection of materials documenting British fascist, anti-fascist, and anti-Semitic political movements in the mid-twentieth century. Includes pamphlets, leaflets, and serially published newspapers and magazines produced by organizations such as the British Empire Union, British League, British Union of Fascists, H. R. Hoffmann, Imperial Fascist League, National Socialist League, National Workers' Party of Great Britain (Graham Seton Hutchison), and New Europe Group.

Finding aids:

http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.1886

http://drs.library.yale.edu:8083/fedora/get/mssa:ms.1886/PDF

[0380] British National Party Election Ephemera 1995-1996, COLL MISC 1021

Location: London School of Economics Library, Archives Division, Lionel Robbins Building, 10 Portugal Street, London WC2A 2HD, England

Description: The British National Party (BNP) was founded by John Tyndall in 1982 as an offshoot of the National Front and was later headed by headed by its National Chairman Nick Griffin. The BNP aims to ensure that the "British people retain their homeland and identity" through such measures as the halt to all further immigration, opposition to the single European Currency, and the selective exclusion of foreign-made goods from British markets and the reduction of foreign imports. Contains British National Party election ephemera, De Beauvoir Ward, London Borough of Hackney, June 1996, and British Nationalist (newsletter), April 1995.

Websites with information:

http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/handlists/

http://archives.lse.ac.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=COLL+MISC+1021

http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=5859&inst_id=1&nv1=browse&nv2=corp

Finding aids:

http://archiveshub.ac.uk/data/gb97-collmisc1021.txt

http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/handlists/BNP/BNP.html

https://www.archivesportaleurope.net/ead-display/-/ead/pl/aicode/GB-97/type/fa/id/GB+0097+COLL+­MI

SC+1021

[0381] British political campaign posters and broadsides, circa 1935-circa 1945s, BANC PIC 2005.006 [digital collection]

Location: The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720-6000

Description: Chiefly campaign posters from the 1935-1936 British elections and post-war election in 1945. Includes several National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations posters.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/hb409nb6wc/entire_text/

[0382] British Radical Pamphlets

Location: National Library of Australia, Parkes Place, Canberra ACT 2600, Australia

Description: The principal collection of British radical pamphlets of the twentieth century held in the Library was purchased from Guernsey Books of St Peter Port, Guernsey, in 1972. While the great bulk of the publications are left wing in varying degrees, some were issued by extreme right-wing organisations such as the National Front, National Pure Water Association, Racial Preservation Society, and the Yorkshire Campaign to Stop Immigration.

References: See 20th century British radicalism: a collection of 3227 original pamphlets, etc. / [assembled by Guernsey Books. Index] (St. Peter Port: Guernsey, 1972).

Websites with information:

http://www.nla.gov.au/selected-library-collections/british-radical-pamphlets

[0383] British Union Collection, c. 1925-1996, Ref: Special Collection

Location: Special Collections, The University Library, The University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK

Description: A collection of documents, published and unpublished, relating to the political movements associated with Sir Oswald Mosley - the New Party, the British Union of Fascists (later called the British Union of Fascists and National Socialists, or British Union), and the Union Movement, between circa 1925 to 1996. Series 1. Journals, contains copies of Action [1931; New Party journal]; the following British Union journals: Fascist Quarterly, British Union Quarterly, Fascist Week, Action [1936-1940; British Union of Fascists], The Blackshirt, British Union News (incorporating "The Blackshirt"), East London Pioneer, The Age of Plenty: a journal of the new politics, and The Woman Fascist; and the following Union Movement Journals: Unity, Mosley News Letter, Union (incorporating "Action"), Action (incorporating "Union"), The East London Worker (incorporating the East London Blackshirt), The East London Blackshirt (incorporating the East London Worker), East London Action, and The European (originally titled 'The European: the analytical review', changed in April 1954 to 'The European: the journal of opposition'). Series 2. Books, contains copies of books by A.K. Chesterton, James Drennan (i.e., W.E.D. Allen), Olive Hawks, Diana Mosley, Sir Oswald Mosley, and John Strachey. Series 3. Pamphlets, contains copies of pamphlets written by John Beckett, John Beckett and Raven Thomson, A. K. Chesterton, William Joyce, Viscount Lymington, Sir Oswald Mosley, Alexander Raven Thomson, John Wynn, J.F.C. Fuller, Alfred Norris, Robert Row, and Union Movement. Sub-series 3B. Duke of Bedford material (British People's Party), contains copies of the following pamphlets by the Duke of Bedford: Total disarmament, or, an international police force. 2nd ed. (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1948); For peace and prosperity: a peace charter issued by the British Peoples Party (London: People's Post, [1940s]); Why join the British People's Party? (London: People's Post, [1945]); Co-operation for peace: speech by the Duke of Bedford. House of Lords Tuesday, 16th October, 1945. Extract from the official report (London: HMSO, [1945]); An important message from the Duke of Bedford. [An open letter stating that he has decided to restart the BPP] (London: [Bedford], [1945]); Some essays on war and peace (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1944); Conscientious objectors: speech delivered House of Lords, Tuesday, 18th January, 1944 (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1944); War aims: economic and political questions: speech delivered House of Lords, Wednesday, 8th March, 1944 (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1944); Straight speaking from a patriot to an "ostrich" (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1948); Why blunder on?: first steps in an emergency programme to end war, disease and poverty (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1942); Why not think? (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1945); Where have we got to? (Glasgow: Strickland Press, [1943?]); Hope: not dope. 2nd rev.ed. (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1945); Night bombing: is it human and effective? (Glasgow: Strickland Press, [1943]); The conscientious objector: speech delivered… House of Lords, Tuesday, 2nd March, 1943 (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1943); Propaganda for proper geese (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1944); Is this justice?: an examination of Regulation 18B (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1943); Wholesale bombing (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1944); In a nutshell (Glasgow: Strickland Press, 1951); The fate of a peace effort, by the Marquess of Tavistock (London: published by the Marquess of Tavistock, 1940). Also contains pamphlets by G. S. Oddie and an advertising leaflet for People's Post: a news and views monthly … edited by John Beckett (London: People's Post, [1940s]). Series 6. Miscellaneous documents, contains copies of The Regulation 18B British Union Detainees List. (Compiled by John Warburton; [revised by] Jeffrey Wallder. [n.p.], 1997), along with the Second issue [revised and expanded, 2001], Addition to the Second issue (2005), and Second addition to the Second issue (2007).

Websites with information:

http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/specalphae

Finding aids:

http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/bunion

http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/library/special/bunion

http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15847coll6/id/106/rec/2

http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15847coll6/id/106

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.517801!/file/BUCall.pdf

[0384] British Union of Fascists (BUF) Collection

Location: Labour History Archive and Study Centre, People's History Museum, Left Bank, Spinningfields, Manchester M3 3ER, England

Description: The Labour Party archives contain replies to a series of questionnaires sent in 1934 to all constituency parties relating to local fascist activity, as well as copies of Blackshirt; several copies of 10 Points of Fascism; Fascism and Agriculture (British Union of Fascists, 1933); and The Fascist (Imperial Fascist League), No. 61, June 1934. The Archive of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) contains a large amount of material relating to the BUF, plus leaflets from other or unknown fascist organisations, including the Imperial Fascist League and the Nationalist Association; cuttings about anti-fascist and fascist demonstrations at Olympia, Hyde Park and Cable Street, among others; and fascist material from the 1980s, including leaflets, pamphlets etc from various fascist groups including the Racial Preservation Society, the National Socialist Movement, the National Front, National Party, British National Party, Board of Deputies of Jewish Control, and National Front Ex-Servicemen's Association. Leaflets include one entitled 'Jews take away the Britishers Jobs' (1930s) (CP/CENT/SUBJ/04/01). There is also a pamphlet collection containing several dozen pamphlets.

Reference:

Daniel Tilles, British Fascist Antisemitism and Jewish Responses, 1932-40 (London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2015).

Websites with information:

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=394-cp_1&cid=1-67-9-10#1-67-9-10

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=394-lp_1-4&cid=1-3-6-8-3#1-3-6-8-3

http://www.phm.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/1-British-Union-of-Fascists1.pdf

http://www.manchesterjewishstudies.org/sources

[0385] British Union of Fascists detainees list; 1939-1945, AMS 6702

Location: East Sussex Record Office, The Keep, Woollards Way, Brighton BN1 9BP, England

Description: Listing of people detained under Defence Regulation 18B which allowed British citizens to be imprisoned without charge or the right of appeal if the Home Secretary felt that their liberty was putting security at risk. The majority of people detained were members of either the British Union of Fascists or the National Socialists and a disproportionately large number came from Sussex. The list was compiled in 2001 by John Warburton and Jeffrey Wallder.

Websites with information:

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/accessions/2006/06digests/politics.htm

Finding aid:

http://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_AMS6702

[0386] British Union of Fascists [Miscellaneous Pamphlets, Leaflets, etc] (1932-39)—Shelfmark(s): General Reference Collection W.P.5322, Guard book spine:; Tracts on fascism

Location: British Library, 96 Euston Rd London, Greater London NW1 2DB, England

Description: Pamphlets and leaflets range from those written by Mosley himself, with general themes, such as 10 Points of Fascism in 1933, to anti-Semitic rhetoric like The Apotheosis of the Jew from Ghetto to Park Lane (1937), written by A.K. Chesterton, director of publicity and propaganda for the party. Other pamphlets and leaflets include Open letter from Oswald Mosley (1932); Membership Form (1932); Join the British Union of Fascists (1932); Taxation and the People, by Oswald Mosley (ca. 1937); British Union Foreign Policy, by Capt. Robert Gordon-Canning; Mind Britain's Business (ca. 1937); Fascism in Britain, by Oswald Mosley (1933); British Union for British Race, by Oswald Mosley; 10 Points (1937); Ten Points of Fascist Policy, by Oswald Mosley; Read and Enrol (1937); Blackshirts Back Mosley Because Mosley Backs Britain (1937); Are You British? Then You Must be Fascist (1937); Support Fascism and Save the Fishermen (1937); Trade Unionists! You are the Victims (1937); Big Boy Bevin! (1937); "...then Atheistic Communism will come," by Colan (1937); The British Union Stands for Trade Unionism; Follow Mosley (1937); Dockers! Nothing has been done (1937); British Union and the Transport Workers (1937); The Miners' Only Hope; Blackshirt Policy Alone can save the Coal-fields (1937); The Empire and the British Union (1937); The Simple Jewish Worker (verse, 1937); Sing the Marching Song with the Blackshirts (1937); Big Fish and the Little Fish, by A. Raven Thomson; Finance, Democracy and the Shopkeeper (1937); Jews & Reds Cause the Trouble, by Dan Chatter (1937); To Every Briton; If You Love Our Country (1937); British Union and the Transport Workers (1937); What Jews Did in the W- (partial pamphlet, 1937); The British Union and The Jews, by E. G. Clarke (1937); 'Gainst Trust & Monopoly! by F. D. Hill; Shopkeepers Action (1937); Pharmacy in British Union (1937); Britain and Jewry (1938); Break the Chains That Bind Us, by A. Raven Thomson; Our Financial Masters, by A. Raven Thomson (1937); March to Sanity, by Maj.-Gen J.F.C. Fuller (1937); The Land and the People, by Jorian Jenks; British Union Agricultural Policy (1937); The Inward Strength of a National Socialist, by Capt. Robert Gordon-Canning (1938); Is Lancashire Doomed? (1938); ARP--Be Prepared! (ca. 1939); British Union and Social Credit, by W.K.A.J. Chambers-Hunter (ca. 1939); Menace of the Chain Stores, by Peter Heyward (ca. 1939); Labour's Peace Policy, by Michael Goulding (ca. 1939); The Coming Corporate State, by A. Raven Thomson (ca. 1939); The Holy Land: Arab or Jew? by Capt. R. Gordon-Canning (1938) [online at https://ia600606.us.archive.org/16/items/ArabOrJew/FullPagePhoto.pdf]; Towards Freedom, by H.W. Kenyon; and Trade Unionism, Its History and Future (ca. 1939).

Websites with information:

http://www.esrc.ac.uk/_images/Pamphlets%20and%20Ephemera%20at%20the%20British%20Library_tcm8-23419.pdf

[0387] Collection of British Union of Fascists Newspapers, Reference: MS784

Location: Special Collections Department, Cadbury Research Library, Muirhead Tower (Lower Ground Floor), University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, England

Description: This newspaper collection comprises three different British Union of Fascists newspapers: 'Action', 'Fascist Week, and 'The Blackshirt'. The newspapers reported on activities of the British Union of Fascists in the UK, leading up to, and during the first part of the Second World War. All the newspapers had a regular feature by, or about, Oswald Mosley. The advent of the Second World War, and the internment of Mosley and many other active fascists in Britain on 23 May 1940 under Defence Regulation 18B, had a big impact on the production of the newspapers. 'The Blackshirt' ceased publication in 1939, and the last edition of 'Action' was 6 June 1940.

Websites with information:

http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=XMS784

Finding aid:

http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/GetDocument.ashx?db=Catalog&fname=MS784.pdf

[0388] The British Union of Fascists: newspapers and secret files [digital collection]

Description: This collection consists of ten series: 1. Action, with Action nos. 1 (February 21 1936)-222 (June 6, 1940). Action was the official organ of the British Union. 2. The Blackshirt, with Blackshirt nos. 1 (February 1933)-261 (May 1939). From 1 June 1934, it incorporated the short-lived periodical, The Fascist Week, and became styled "The official organ of the British Union of Fascists" until the launch of Action. 3. The East London Pioneer (1936-1937). 4. Fascist Week (Nov. 1933-May 1934). 5. Miscellaneous papers of BUF members, deposited in the Imperial War Museum relate to members of the British Union of Fascists during the period between 1933 and the end of the Second World War, including Captain H.W. Luttman-Johnson, one of the founders of the 'January Club'; William Joyce, the British Union of Fascists' Director of Propaganda; J. Macnab; R. Ling; as well as the manuscript of Margaret Heard's book, 'Stepping stones to Austria', describing her life as the wife of an interned half-German member of the BUF. 6. Defense Regulation 18B, Advisory Committee papers: Sir Oswald Mosley. 7. WAR: Defence Regulation 18B detainee: Mosley, Sir Oswald. 8. Right-wing extremists: Sir Oswald Mosley/Lady Mosley. 9. Prison Dept.: registered papers (Series 2), and 10. Miscellaneous papers on Mosley's release.

Websites with information:

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/collection.php?cid=9781851171255

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-act

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-bla

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-elp

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-faw

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-iwm

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=ho283

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=ho45

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=kv2

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=pcom9

http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=release

[0389] British Union Regulation 18B Detainees Lists, Reference: MS664

Location: Special Collections Department, Cadbury Research Library, Muirhead Tower (Lower Ground Floor), University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, England

Description: A list of citizens detained in 1939 and 1940 under British Union Regulation 18B, many of whom were members of the British Union of Fascists and National Socialists. The list, with supplements, was produced by John Warburton and Jeffrey Walder.

Websites with information:

http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=XMS664&pos=1

http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/TreeBrowse.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&field=RefNo&key=XMS664

British Union Regulation 18B Detainees List (March 2006 edition):

https://archive.org/download/TheDefenceRegulation18b/18bDetaineesList.pdf

British Union Regulation 18B Detainees List (Nov. 2008 edition):

http://www.oswaldmosley.com/downloads/18b%20Detainees%20List.pdf

[0390] Broadsheet Collective, 1971-1999, NZMS 596

Location: Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland City Libraries, Private Bag 92300, Auckland 1142, New Zealand

Description: The collection consists of an incomplete run of administrative records including minutes of meetings, 1989-1999, financial records, correspondence and an almost complete run of Broadsheet magazine. Broadsheet developed a research resource titled Womanfile. Arranged by subject, files contain extracts from publications, correspondence, published and unpublished material, newspaper clippings and sundry papers. Contains papers, 1979-1986, and newspaper clippings, 1984-1986, on the right wing, including the following sources or topics: Dr Daniel Overduin, anti-abortion propaganda, Geoff McDonald, Christian Alternative Movement of New Zealand, The Australian League of Rights, Feminist for life – pro-woman, pro-life, pro-family, Mothers on the march, Women who want to be women newsletter, Zealandia, and Challenge Weekly.

Finding aid:

http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/dbtw-wpd/msonline/%5Cimages%5Cmanuscripts%5C­inventories%5Cnz

ms596inventorypublic.pdf

[0391] Broadsides and Ephemera Collection, 1700s-2000s (bulk 1900s) [digital collection]

Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Box 90185, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708-0185

Description: The Broadsides and Ephemera Collection contains broadsides, pamphlets, form letters, posters, newspapers, tickets, and other short printed items dating from the eighteenth to the twentieth century (with the majority dating from the nineteenth century). Truly an interdisciplinary collection, the Broadsides and Ephemera Collection includes materials related to political campaigns, politics, theater, dance, popular entertainments, immigration and emigration, advertising, travel, expositions, military recruitment and campaigns, as well as issues related to race, class, gender, and religion. Contains a copy of Alexander H. Stephens, "Hon. A. H. Stephens, of Ga., on Know-Nothingism," Chronicle and Sentinel, 9 May 1855; an undated broadside soliciting membership in the Ku Klux Klan (ca. 1850-1900); Advertisement for a National States Rights Party rally for the "white public only" where "the white public is invited to hear the nations no. 1 racist Rev. Connie Lynch," Durham Co., N.C., Sept. 16, 1970; Double-sided broadside advertising "Ku Klux Klan Day" at the State Fair of Texas, Oct. 24, 1923, and an application form for prospective members; illustrated circular for Texas Ku Klux Klan members, 1924; Announcement for a Ku Klux Klan Parade in Lorena, Texas, 1913; Petition for Citizenship in the Invisible Empire: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (n.d.); and an open letter from J. Thos Heflin of LaFayette, Ala., to Edmond W. Pettus on the campaign of Gov. Smith of New York for President, in which Heflin faults Smith for differing from the Democratic Party of the South on immigration, Prohibition, white supremacy and racial segregation, Sept. 22, 1928.

Finding aids:

http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/broadsides/about/

http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/broadsides/

[0392] Broadsides Collection, 1965-1970

Location: Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries, 222 Waverly Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244-2010

Description: The Broadsides Collection consists entirely of printed material. Topics are nuclear disarmament, right wing Christianity, and the Vietnam War. Formats include newsletters, newsclippings, brochures, reports, and other types of ephemeral materials.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.syr.edu/xtf/search?brand=ead;collection=ead;sort=title;titleAlpha=BB;startDoc=61

Finding aids:

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/b/broadsides.htm

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/print/broadsides_prt.htm

[0393] Richard Brockett Collection [193-] to [199-], UQFL284

Location: Fryer Library, Level 4, Duhig Building (Building 2), University of Queensland, Brisbane St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia

Description: Typescripts, correspondence, photocopied articles, publications. This collection was assembled by Richard Brockett during his research for his thesis, "Douglas Social Credit in Queensland 1929-1939" (University of Queensland, Department of History); and during his preliminary research for a PhD. thesis on the Social Credit movement during wartime Australia, 1940-1945.

Websites with information:

http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/35820083?q&versionId=45325368

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/225841004

http://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-relating-to-social-credit/oclc/225841004

Finding aids:

http://www.library.uq.edu.au/fryer/ms/uqfl284.pdf

http://web.archive.org/web/20040702173217/http://www.library.uq.edu.au/fryer/ms/uqfl284.html

[0394] Nils-Eric Brodin papers, 1939-1982, Coll. 70010

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: Speeches and writings, notes, clippings, bulletins, press releases, and printed matter, relating to the welfare state in Sweden; American and world politics; student radicalism; and conservative political groups in the United States. Includes a book-length study, Power and the Welfare State: Power and Politics in Sweden, 1932-1969 (1969). Includes pamphlets, newsletters, and leaflets on education and Communism.

Reference:

Guide to the Hanna Collection and Related Archival Materials at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace on the Role of Education in 20th-Century Society, by Fakhreddin Moussav (Stanford, Calif., Hoover Institution Press, 1982), pp. 20-21.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6c6035cr/entire_text/

[0395] Photographs from the Brooklyn Daily Eagle Morgue, c. 1900-1955 (bulk c. 1920-1955), Coll. BC 0018 [photographs]

Location: Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11238

Description: Includes photographs of Representative Bruce Alger, Americans for Intellectual Freedom, T. Coleman Andrews, Ezra T. Benson, Senator Theodore Bilbo, Bryant W. Bowles, Senator John Bricker, Senator Styles Bridges, William F. Buckley, Jr., Louis F. Budenz, Representative Usher L. Burdick, Harry F. Byrd, Senator Homer Capehart, Dr. Alexis Carrel, Whittaker Chambers, Gen. Maj. Claire Chennault, Calvin Coolidge, John G. Crommelin, Crusade For Freedom, Rev. Dr. Edward Lodge Curran, Senator James Eastland, Governor Charles Edison, Finn Twins: Charles & George, Representative Hamilton Fish, James V. Forrestal, Freedom Bell, Benjamin Gitlow, Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Baron Kiichiro Hiranuma, Alger Hiss, Representative Clare E. Hoffman, Senator Rush D. Holt, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Edward Hunter, Senator William E. Jenner, Representative Ben F. Jensen, Tyler Kent, Admiral H.E. Kimmel, Senator William F. Knowland, Alfred Kohlberg, Gov. Alfred M. Landon, Senator William Langer, Owen J. Lattimore, Representative William Lemke, Eugene Lyons, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Clarence E. Manion, J.B. Matthews, Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, Senator Karl E. Mundt, Westbrook Pegler, William Dudley Pelley, Vladimir Michaelovich Petrov, Ezra Pound, Representative John E. Rankin, and Robert R. Reynolds.

Finding aids:

http://www.bklynlibrary.org/sites/default/files/files/pdf/bc/PhotosBDE-Morgue.pdf

http://www.bklynpubliclibrary.org/sites/default/files/files/pdf/bc/MorguePhotographs.pdf

http://www.seo-li.com/pdf/morgue-brooklyn-public-library-108903.pdf

http://www.bklynlibrary.org/sites/default/files/files/pdf/bc/Photographs%20from%20the%20Brooklyn%2

0Daily%20Eagle%20Morgue%20--%20MASTER%20FILE.pdf

[0396] Emily Brookes Reference Files on Political Extremism, 1940-1972 (bulk 1960s), SCRC 78

Location: Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries, 1210 Polett Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19122

Description: Emily Brookes researched and collected publications of the radical right movement of the 1960s and 1970s, especially as it manifested itself in Arizona. Brookes was in communication with Franklin H. Littell, a Temple professor who published an exposé on extremism in America, Wild Tongues. The collection houses a variety of newspaper and magazine clippings, printed materials and publications, ephemera, and correspondence pertaining to the radical right movement, primarily in Arizona. Files on "Fact finder"; "Terrible 1313"; "The Hate Campaign Against the U.N.," by Gordon D. Hall; "United States Day" committee, Inc.; "Up with People,"; "We the People,"; World Youth Crusade for Freedom; All-American Conference to Combat Communism; America's Future Inc.; American Economic Foundation; American Legion; American Council of Christian Churches; Americans for Constitutional Action; anti-government; anti-communist movement; Bookmailer News; Bricker Amendment; William F. Buckley, Jr.; Catholic Church; Christian Anti-Communism Crusade; Christian Nationalist Crusade; Christian Crusade; Christian economics; Church response to extremism; Citizens foreign aid committee; Citizens information center; Committee of One Million; Communism; Communism and American religion; Communism, master plan; Communism and civil rights; Constitutional Amendments; Cuba; James O. Eastland; Harry T. Eastland; Farm Bureau Federation; Col. Victor J. Fox; For America; Fundamental American Freedoms; Free Enterprise; Freedom Institute; Freedom School; Freedoms Foundation; Guy Gabaldon; Barry Goldwater; Group Research, Inc.; Harding College; Edward Hunter; Billy James Hargis; Air Force manual; J. Edgar Hoover; House Un-American Activities Committee; Human Events; Immigration; Impeach Warren, "Independent America"; Insider's Newsletter. International Youth Federation for Freedom; Institute for American Democracy; International Christian Relief; John Birch Society; Katanga; Krux; John F. Kennedy assassination; Ku Klux Klan; Labor – Daniel Lyons; Liberal efforts; Liberty Lobby; Liberty Amendment; Liberty Bells Arizona newsletter; Liberty Letter; Douglas MacArthur; Pat McCarran; Mary Maffeo; Maricopa Advisory Council reports; J. B. Matthews; Milton Mayer; Joseph McCarthy; Kenneth McFarland; Minority of One; Carl McIntire; "Christian Beacon"; Mental Health; Walter Meyer; Minutemen; Mission Mountain College; National Republican Congressional Committee; Nixon; National Economic Council; National Association for the Advancement of White People; National Institute for Law, Order and Justice; National Committee of Christian Laymen; New Left; News and Views; Wayne Oates – Oxman; Operation Abolition; Pepperdine College; Phoenix forum; Prayer; Prayer Amendment; Question 7 [Nevada pro-abortion referendum]; Race problems; Race and racial issues; Radical right; Radio Free Europe; religion vs. communism; Reason; Religion, news clippings; Republican party; Rhodesia; Right-wing extremists; Phyllis Schlafly; Ralph Staggs; School aid; Fred Schwarz; School of Anti-Communism; Sex education; Dean Weldon P. Shofstall, Ph.D.; Dan Smoot; State department; John Swomley; Student Anti-Communism League; William Sullivan; Tactics; Test Ban Treaty; Textbook censorship; Truth for Youth; The Church League of America; The Remnant; Ralph Lord Roy; The Thunderbird; The Quill; The Church League of America. "News and Views"; UNESCO; UNICEF; and United Nations.

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