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Finding aids:

http://www.alabama-lah.org/downloads/Vertical_File,_Filing_Cabinet_1,_Finding_Aid.doc

http://www.alabama-lah.org/downloads/Vertical_File,_Filing_Cabinet_1,_Finding_Aid.pdf

http://www.alabama-lah.org/downloads/Vertical_File,_Filing_Cabinet_2,_Finding_Aid.doc

http://www.alabama-lah.org/downloads/Vertical_File,_Filing_Cabinet_2,_Finding_Aid.pdf

[0031] Alabama Legislature, Commission to Preserve the Peace, Records, 1962-1975, SG24838 Reels 1-16, and 24 [microfilm]

Location: Alabama Department of Archives and History, P.O. Box 300100, 624 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130

Description: The administrative, reference, and financial records of the Commission to Preserve the Peace, an anti-integration investigative agency. Some of the individuals who are the subject of correspondence and reference file material are J. Edgar Hoover and Karl Prussion. Correspondents include Dan Smoot, Paul Harvey, John R. Rarick, Billy James Hargis, John Stennis, Richard B. Cotten, J. C. Phillips, Opal Tanner White, J. Walter Yeagley, Strom Thurmond, Edith Kermit Roosevelt, Edgar C. Bundy, Christian Crusade, Women for Constitutional Government, New Yorkers for the Constitution, Inc., John Birch Society, Indiana Patriotic Publications, American Opinion Library, International Conference of Police Associations, Bob Jones University, U.S. Congress Committee on Un-American Activities, Student Voice, Illinois Seditious Activities Investigation Commission, Conservatives, Inc., Fraternal Order of Police, American Legion, American Security Council, Citizens' Councils of America, Conservative Viewpoint, and the Church League of America. There are also numerous memoranda and informal reports to Governor George C. Wallace.

Websites with information:

http://adahcat.alabama.gov/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=9282

http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=R000065

http://adahcat.alabama.gov/vwebv/holdingsInfo?searchId=596&recCount=10&recPointer=0&bibId=9282

http://archives.state.al.us/whatsnew/open.html

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/data/122498744

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/122498744

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/122498744

http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html

http://www.worldcat.org/title/records-1962-1975/oclc/122498744

[0031a] Alabama Pamphlets Collection, 1821-1961, LPR131 [partly digital collection]

Location: Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130

Description: The collection includes copies of Alfred E. Buck, Condition of the South, The Ku Klux Klan and Organization in Alabama: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 8, 1871 (1871); Houston Cole, Fascism and Mussolini (n.d.); John Witherspoon DuBose, "The Story of Rescue of a Literature," Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine 12 (March 1911): 123-128; 30 pamphlets by J. Thomas Heflin; George Huddleston, The "Share-the-Wealth" Fallacy: Speech before the Kiwanis Club of Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 5, 1935 (1936); Josiah C. Nott, The Prospective Influence of the Anglo-Saxon Race on the World: An Address, Delivered before the Eutaw Junto, May 17, 1844 (1844); Josiah C. Nott, Two Lectures, on the Natural History of the Caucasian and Negro Races (1844); Samuel F. Rice, Americanism and Southern Rights: An Address Delivered before a Mass Meeting of the American Party of Talladega County, Sept. 6, 1855 (1855); William R. Smith, The American Party, and Its Mission: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 15, 1855 (1855); John Sparkman, Speech Prepared for Delivery before Annual Luncheon of Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity at the Alabama Bar Convention, Tuscaloosa, Ala., July 19, 1957; John Sparkman, "Notes on the Japanese Peace Treaty," Journal of Public Law, 1 (Spring 1952): 109-116; George C. Wallace, Address of Right worshipful Brother, George C. Wallace, Grand Orator of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Alabama, in Its 141st Annual Communication in Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 21, 1961; John H. Wallace, Let Alabamians Write Their Representatives at Once: The Proposed Amendments to the Federal Constitution, Providing for National Woman's Suffrage and National Prohibition, Obliterate the Democratic Principle of Local Self-Government and Constitute a Dangerous Encroachment upon the Sovereignty of the States. From the Montgomery Advertiser, Dec. 20, 1916; and West Virginia University Documents Relating to Reconstruction. Nos. 4 and 5. Edited by Walter L. Fleming. Morgantown, WV: 1904 [III. Local Ku Klux Constitution] [online at http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/book/D

ocuments_­Relating_to_Reconstruction.pdf].

Finding aid:

http://www.archives.state.al.us/findaids/v10146.pdf

Finding aid to digital collection:

http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/search/searchterm/"Alabama%20Pamphlets%20Collection"/field/all

/mode/all/conn/and/display/100/order/sort/ad/asc

[0032] Alabama Photographs and Pictures Collection [digital collection]

Location: Alabama Department of Archives and History, P.O. Box 300100, 624 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130

Description: This digital collection contains over 15,000 images from the Alabama Department of Archives and History holdings. Includes a cartoon of a lynching of a carpet bagger and scalawag, "those great pests of Southern society," from the Independent Monitor, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, September 1, 1868; photographs and "Warning Sent by the Klan" (1871) from Ku Klux Klan: Its Origin, Growth and Disbandment, by J. C. Lester and D. L. Wilson (1884; reprinted in 1905, with an introduction by Walter L. Fleming); and photographs of a Ku Klux Klan induction ceremony at East Lake Park in Birmingham, Alabama, 1923; a Ku Klux Klan gathering in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1924; and Ku Klux Klan Rally Day at the Opelika District Fair, 1925.

Finding aids:

http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/landingpage/collection/photo

http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/search/collection/photo

[0032a] Alabama Republican Party Records, 1928-1984, RG 545

Location: Special Collections & Archives, Draughon Library, Auburn University, 231 Mell Street, Auburn, Alabama 36849

Description: The Alabama Republican Party was established in 1867. Records include administrative office files; attorney's papers; convention files; subject files (1960-1984); contribution and pledge files (1971-1977); publications and general campaign materials (1970-1984); Young Republican Federation of Alabama files (1965-1971); resumes and files on elected officials, both Republican and Democrat; photographs; and clippings. Series: Campaigns & Elections, contains files on Campaign Material - 1960 Nixon for President; George C. Wallace; Barry Goldwater; Richard M. Nixon; Ronald Reagan; Busing; SALT II; Vietnam; and Voting Rights Act. Series: Elected Officials, contains files on Sen. John Sparkman, Gov. George Wallace, and Pres. Richard M. Nixon. Series: National Republican Party, contains files on Busing; Desegregation - Busing; SALT Talks; Pres. Richard M. Nixon; Republican National Committee (George Bush (Chairman), Bob Dole (Chairman)); Young Republicans and J. Edgar Hoover; Young Republican Federation of Alabama; and Young Republicans for Nixon. Series: Newspapers & Clippings, contains files on Sen. Barry Goldwater, Rep. William E. Miller, Pres. Richard M. Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Sen. John Sparkman, George Wallace, Alabama Conservative Party, Desegregation, and Nixon Administration. Series: Miscellaneous Files, contains files on Newspaper Clippings - Richard Nixon - 1964-66, and Republican National Convention - 1972. Series: Photographs and Biographical Data, contains files on George Bush, Robert Dole, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jack Kemp, William F. Knowland, and Strom Thurmond. Series: Campaign Materials, 1970-81, contains files on Young Republicans; Ripon Forum; Issue of American Conservative Union Battleline - March 1980; and Issues of Challenge - Natl Federation of Republican Women, 1980-81. Series: Subject Files & 1971 Southern Conference, contains files on Alabama Young Republicans, Americans for Constitutional Action, and Senator Bob Dole. Series: Miscellaneous Files, contains files on Congressman Larry McDonald, Phil Gramm, George Bush, Congressman Philip Crane, Robert Dole, Honorable Barry Goldwater, S.I. Hayakawa, Jesse Helms, Newt Gingrich, Jack Kemp, Gerald R. Ford, Moral Majority, American Conservative Union, Fund for a Conservative Majority, Lyn Nofziger, Ronald Reagan, Citizens for the Republic (Ronald Reagan), Young Republicans, and George Wallace.

Websites with information:

http://www.lib.auburn.edu/archive/find-aid/

http://www.lib.auburn.edu/specialcollections/manuscripts.php

Finding aid:

http://www.lib.auburn.edu/archive/find-aid/545.htm

[0032b] Alabama. Tenth Judicial Circuit Court. State of Alabama vs. Robert E. Chambliss Trial Transcript, 1977, AR85 [digital collection]

Location: Department of Archives and Manuscripts, Central Library, Birmingham Public Library, 2100 Park Place, Birmingham, AL 35203-2794

Description: On the morning of Sunday, September 15, 1963, a bomb planted by members of the Ku Klux Klan exploded outside the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, an African American church in Birmingham, Alabama. The blast did extensive damage to the church building and killed four girls inside. Several other members of the congregation also suffered injuries. In 1977 Robert E. Chambliss was tried and convicted for his role in the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing. This collection contains the transcript for Robert E. Chambliss's 1977 trial, 15 photographs showing bomb damage to the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church and surrounding area, and trial notes and dispatches produced by Associated Press reporter Garry Mitchell.

Finding aid:

http://www.bplonline.org/resources/archives/aids/AR85.pdf

Finding aid to online collection:

http://cdm16044.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p4017coll8/id/13854

[0033] Alabama Textual Materials Collection [digital collection]

Location: Alabama Department of Archives and History Digital Collections, P.O. Box 300100 / 624 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130

Description: This collection contains a selection of textual materials such as letters, diaries, minutes, fliers, clippings, and excerpts from books. Contains Prescript of the * * [order of the Ku Klux Klan], 1867; Revised and Amended Prescript of the Order of the * * * [Ku Klux Klan], 1868; a flyer for a rally sponsored by the United Americans for Conservative Government; anti-Communist flier issued by the Ku Klux Klan in Birmingham, Alabama; Official Document (Grand Dragon of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama), IV.10 (June 1926), including a letter from H. W. Evans, Imperial Wizard, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; a flier issued by the Cullen A. Battle Klan in Tuskegee, Alabama, listing the issues the Ku Klux Klan stands for and against; copies of The States Rights Advocate (the official publication of the Montgomery County Citizens' Council), 1956, 1961; Inaugural address of Governor George Wallace, delivered at the Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama, 1963, in which Wallace makes his famous statement against integration; a copy of The White American, "official organ of the American States' Rights Party," 1964; a letter from Charles A. Lindbergh to Governor George Wallace, 1973; George Wallace campaign materials; "The Shoppers Guide to Communist Imports" (Miami, Fla., Committee to Warn of the Arrival of Communist Merchandise on the Local Business Scene); "Communism Is Our Mutual Enemy / Help Us to Fight It," a flier describing the mission and activities of Alpha 66, a paramilitary group formed by Cuban exiles in Puerto Rico; a draft of a letter from Craig T. Sheldon of the International Anti-Communist Brigade to "former friends of Anti-Castro Freedom Fighters."

Finding aids:

http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/landingpage/collection/voices

http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/search/collection/voices

[0034] Alabama Vertical Files, circa 1859-2011, MSS.3437

Location: W. S. Hoole Special Collections Library, Manuscript Collections, The University of Alabama, Mary Harmon Bryant Hall, 500 Hackberry Lane, Box 870266, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0266

Description: This collection contains materials, both published and unpublished, that document the history of the state of Alabama. Materials include items such as reprints, pamphlets, typescripts, and photocopies of documents relating to individuals, organizations, cities, and a large number of other topics. Folders on African American Segregation, Civil Rights, Ku Klux Klan--Serials, Ku Klux Klan--Alabama, Douglas MacArthur, Henry Louis Mencken, Race Problems--Alabama, and John J. Sparkman.

Reference:

kgmatheny, "What the Heck Is a Vertical File?" What's Cool at Hoole, March 25, 2016, http://apps.lib.­ua.edu/blogs/coolathoole/2016/03/25/what-the-heck-is-a-vertical-file/.

Websites with information:

http://www.lib.ua.edu/content/findingaids/indexsql.php?alpha=a

Finding aids:

http://www.lib.ua.edu/content/findingaids/pdf/mss_3437.pdf

https://www.lib.ua.edu/content/findingaids/pdf/mss_3437.pdf

http://acumen.lib.ua.edu/u0003_0003437

http://purl.lib.ua.edu/38494

http://acumen.lib.ua.edu/legacy/u0003_0003437.ead.xml

[0034a] Tony Alamo Materials, 1976-present, MC 1673

Location: Special Collections, University of Arkansas Libraries, 365 N. McIlroy Ave., Fayetteville, AR 72701-4002

Description: Tony Alamo (born Bernie Lazar Hoffman) (1934- ) is an evangelist. In California in the 1960s, Alamo and his wife Susan (d. 1982) established the Music Square Church, and Alamo preached a pentecostal theology with strong anti-Catholic and conspiratorial undertones. In 1975 the Alamos relocated to Dyer, Crawford County, Arkansas, near Alma. Following his release from prison in 1998 Alamo established the headquarters of his Tony Alamo Christian Ministries in Miller County outside of Texarkana. The collection includes circulars and flyers put forth by the ministry and typically placed on car windshields by Alamo followers. Also included are copies of the Alamo Christian Ministries World Newsletter, as well as a 2006 reprint of Tony Alamo's The Messiah According to Bible Prophecy, originally published in 1980. Other materials include online source materials, newspaper clippings, and six audio CD recordings of Alamo's "How to Have God's Life Living in You," Parts 114-119, dating from July 2006.

Websites with information:

http://libraries.uark.edu/specialcollections/manuscripts/atoz.asp

http://libinfo.uark.edu/specialcollections/manuscripts/atoz.asp

Finding aid:

http://libinfo.uark.edu/specialcollections/findingaids/mc1673.asp

[0035] Alberta Report fonds, 1973-2003, PR0440 [partly digital collection]

Location: University of Calgary Archives, 2500 University Dr NW, Calgary, AB, Canada

Description: The Alberta Report began as a weekly general news magazine called the St. John's Edmonton Report. The main focus was on political figures and events from a socially conservative Christian viewpoint. The magazine opposed gay rights, feminism, and abortion.. It followed the early years of the political birth of the Reform Party of Canada, and later the Alliance Party, as well as the beginning of Preston Manning's and Ralph Klein's political careers. By the mid-1990s, the editorial focus of the magazine shifted to social issues. Plunging into the "Culture Wars", the Report's perspective on feminism, abortion, gay rights, affirmative action, human rights law, subsidized art and political correctness earned the reputation of the magazine as being intolerant, bigoted, and at times racist. The fonds consists of records of the Alberta Report, including magazines, photographs, and negatives. Both the Provincial Archives of Alberta (8555 Roper Road, Edmonton, AB T6E 5W1) and the University of Calgary own the fonds.

Websites with information:

http://www.asc.ucalgary.ca/collections/archival/political

https://asc.ucalgary.ca/collections/archival/political

Finding aid:

http://www.asc.ucalgary.ca/files/lcr_asc/alberta-report_1.pdf

Emerging Alberta Image Database:

The Emerging Alberta Image Database includes 3200 photographs and political cartoons taken from the Alberta Report fonds held at the Provincial Archives of Alberta.

http://emergingalberta.ucalgary.ca

http://emergingalberta.ucalgary.ca/searchcollection

[0036] Alberta Social Credit, 1934-1938, COLL MISC 0090

Location: Archive and Special collections, British Library of Political and Economic Science, 10 Portugal Street, London WC2A 2HD, England

Description: William Aberhart (1878-1943), founder of the Social Credit Party, began his career as a high school teacher and religious-radio-show host in Calgary, Alberta. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Aberhardt formed a political party that proposed that the government set fair prices for all goods and that a dividend of $25 be paid by the government to all consumers. Aberhart added his own brand of religious fundamentalism to these radical economic theories, which became popular in Alberta. The Social Credit party controlled the province's legislature until the early 1970s. Collection of pamphlets, reports, cartoons, etc of William Aberhardt's social credit proposals for the province of Alberta, Canada.

Websites with information:

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

Finding aid:

http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/handlists/CollMisc0090/CollMisc0090.html

[0037] Alberta Social Credit League. Offerdale Social Credit Group fonds, 1935-1986, wet-108

Location: City of Wetaskiwin Archives, 4904 - 51 Street, Wetaskiwin, Alberta, T9A 1L2, Canada

Description: The fonds consists of materials created the Offerdale Group of the Alberta Social Credit Party from 1935- 1986. The fonds consists of these series: 1. Minutes (1935-1985) Series consists of the minute books of the Offerdale Group of the Alberta Social Credit Party. 2. Financial (1942- 1986) consists of bank statements, receipts, receipt books and other materials related to the group's financial operations. 3. Miscellaneous (ca.1940-ca. 1980) consists of third party publications, ephemera, and other materials created or collected by the Offerdale Group of the Alberta Social Credit League.

Finding aid:

http://www.albertaonrecord.ca/alberta-social-credit-league-offerdale-social-credit-group-fonds

[0038] C. Earl Albrecht papers, 1905-1996, HMC-0375

Location: Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage, 3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508

Description: Conrad Earl Albrecht (1905-1997) was a Matanuska Colony doctor, health commissioner, and circumpolar health advocate. The collection consists of papers and publications documenting C. Earl Albrecht's career in medicine and public health administration, primarily in Alaska. Part VII. Health-related subject files, 1934-1989, contains legislative and legal papers on the Alaska Mental Health Act (H.R. 6376), including reports and correspondence on the need for a mental health hospital in Alaska.

Websites with information:

http://consortiumlibrary.org/archives/CollectionsList/alphalists/A.html

Finding aid:

http://consortiumlibrary.org/archives/FindingAids/hmc-0375.html

[0039] Hugh Meade Alcorn, Jr., Papers, 1957-1963, ML-85

Location: Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, 6065 Webster Hall, Hanover, NH 03755

Description: The materials that make up the collection are exclusively concerned with the years that Meade Alcorn (1907-1992) served as Chairman of the Republican National Committee during the second Eisenhower Administration (1957-1959). The materials themselves consist of correspondence, clippings, newsletters, pamphlets, reports, proposals, financial records, news releases, and many other items. Includes "What Is 'The Law of the Land?'" by Samuel B. Pettengill, in Human Events, October 5, 1957; "Who Profits From Free Enterprise?" by Benjamin F. Fairless, in Spotlight for the Nation, published by Committee For Constitutional Government, Inc., New York, 1954; excerpt from Businessmen's Complex, by Raymond Moley; The State of the Unions, excerpts, by Ralph W. Gwinn, M.C., at Allegheny County League of Women Voters, Pittsburgh, February 27, 1958; "Why the Republicans Lost the Congress and How They Can Win It Back," by Ralph W. Gwinn, in Human Events, January 26, 1957; What Has Happened to the Republican Party in Michigan?, by Barry Goldwater; at United Republican Dinner, Detroit, January 20, 1958; Proposal: 1958 Budget Proposals, Young Republican National Federation, John M. Ashbrook, Chairman; December 1957; and Exclusive, by Fulton Lewis, Jr., September 18, 1957.

Websites with information:

http://ead.dartmouth.edu/html/index_ab.html

Finding aid:

http://ead.dartmouth.edu/html/ml85.html

[0039a] Alert America Association flyers, 1962-1969

Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, Box 90185, 103 Perkins Library, Durham, North Carolina 27708

Description: The Alert Americans Association (also known as Alert America Association) was an extreme right organization based in Los Angeles, Calif. Collection comprises flyers distributed by the Alert America Association during the 1960s. Topics include the Nixon administration, promotion of segregation, the Vietnam War, and opposition to the United Nations and to fluoridated water.

Websites with information:

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/881278132

http://www.worldcat.org/title/alert-america-association-flyers-1962-1969/oclc/881278132

[0040] Fred D. Alexander Papers, 1908, 1931-1998 (bulk 1946-1980), MS0091

Location: J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28223-0001

Description: Public papers of Frederick Douglas Alexander (1910-1980), a Charlotte politician and civil rights leader. Includes a copy of "Here is what the 'Civil Rights' proposals would do in Georgia: F. E. P. C. explained," a pamphlet (ca. 1948) supporting Herman Talmadge for governor of Georgia against Ellis Arnall, who is condemned for his support of the Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC); a flier (1950) from Know the Truth Committee accusing U. S. Senator Frank Porter Graham of favoring "mingling of the races" and urging support for his opponent Willis Smith; a letter (ca. 1956) from Patriots of North Carolina, Inc. opposing school integration; a report (ca. 1957-58) from North Carolina Virginia office of Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith concerning Ku Klux Klan activities in North Carolina; the platform (n.d.) of the North Carolina Defenders of States Rights, Inc.; and a letter (9-25-72) from Democrats for Helms supporting Jesse Helms for the United States Senate.

Websites with information:

https://libaws.uncc.edu/specialcollections/manuscripts

https://web.archive.org/web/20150929061913/http://specialcollections.uncc.edu/specialcollections/manuscripts

Finding aids:

https://findingaids.uncc.edu/repositories/4/resources/427

http://library.uncc.edu/manuscript/ms0091

https://library.uncc.edu/manuscript/ms0091

[0041] Robert Jackson Alexander Papers, 1890(1945)-1999, MC 974

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries, 169 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Description: A professor of economics at Rutgers University, Robert J. Alexander (1918-2010) conducted interdisciplinary research focused on Latin America, where he frequently traveled to conduct interviews, Spain (particularly the opposition to Franco) and international radical movements. Subject files include files on fascist, radical, and national revolutionary parties in Latin America. Folders on Communists and International Right Opposition, 1930-1940; Fascists--Argentina, 1925-1956; Fascists--Bolivia, 1942-1976; Fascists--Bolivia--Falange, 1967-1982; Fascists--Brazil, 1934-1965; Fascists--Chile--Nazis, 1933-1966; Fascists--Chile--Partido Nacional (Conservative), 1969-1972; Fascists--Colombia, 1940-1942; Fascists--Latin America--History and Miscellany, 1933-1944; Fascists--Mexico, 1935-1958; and U.S.--Politics--Conservatives, 1990; U.S.--Politics--New Right, 1983-1986.

Reference:

John D. French, "The Robert J. Alexander Interview Collection," Hispanic American Historical Review, 84:2 (2004), pp. 315-326, https://fds.duke.edu/db/attachment/41

Websites with information:

http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/scua/manuscripts

http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/

http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/scua/manuscripts/manuscripts.shtml

Finding aids:

http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/manuscripts/alexanderb.html

http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/manuscripts/alexanderf.html

[0041a] Ruth Alexander Papers, 1920-1973, Coll. 05136

Location: American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Ave., Laramie, WY 82071

Description: Ruth Alexander (1899- ) was a conservative writer and lecturer. She was associate editor of "Finance" from 1942-1944, participated in several of the American Economic Foundation's "Wake Up, America!" radio broadcasts from 1940-1946, and was an editorial columnist for the New York "Mirror" from 1944-1963. She wrote a weekly column entitled "Our America" from the 1950s to the early 1970s. Alexander also had a short career as a concert pianist from 1929-1930. Collection includes manuscripts of "Our America" columns (1957-1973); transcripts of her "Wake Up, America!" broadcasts (1940-1946); speeches; manuscripts of articles by Alexander; photographs; a scrapbook of her career; and miscellaneous other materials.

Websites with information:

https://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/_files/collection_guides/journalism_guide_2005_ed2016.pdf

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/30790521

http://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-1920-1973/oclc/30790521

Finding aids:

https://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=wyu-ah05136.xml

http://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/_files/pdffa/05136.pdf

[0042] Bruce Alger Collection, 1954-1979, MA 83-11

Location: Texas/Dallas History & Archives, Dallas Public Library, 1515 Young St, Dallas, TX 75201

Description: Alger (1918– ) was a U.S. representative from Texas (1954-1964). The Bruce Alger Collection begins with campaign and election in 1954, continues through his tenure in office and follows his political interests and activities up to 1979. Correspondence, speeches, legislative files, photographs, tape recordings, campaign material, unpublished manuscripts, and books. Files on American Challenge, American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, Americans for Constitutional Action (ACA), Anti-Semitic pamphlets, Cong. John Ashbrook, Communism, Conservative organizations, Conservative Society of America, Constitution Party, Dan Smoot Report, Don Bell Reports, Charles Edison, Facts Forum, Barry Goldwater, H. R. 9905 (1962) (to rescind and revoke membership of the United States in the United Nations and the specialized agencies thereof, and for other purposes), H. R. 263 (1963) (to rescind and revoke membership of the United States in the United Nations and the specialized agencies thereof, and for other purposes), Billy James Hargis, House Un-American Activities Committee, Human Events, Jews, John Birch Society, Liberty Amendment, Liberty Lobby Letter, Manion Forum, Congressman Noah M. Mason, Monroe Doctrine, Adm. Ben Moreell, National Indignation Convention, National Right to Work Newsletter, Panama Canal, Archibald Roberts (Lt. Col. Aus. Ret.), Phyllis Schlafly, Texas Committee for the Constitution, Inc., James B. Utt, General Edwin Walker, and George Wallace. Tape Recordings of Arch E. Roberts, Dan Smoot, and William F. Buckley.

Websites with information:

http://dallaslibrary2.org/texas/archives/findguides.htm

http://dallaslibrary2.org/texas/archives/a.htm

Finding aids:

http://dallaslibrary.org/CTX/archives/MA83-11.html

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/dalpub/08311/dpub-08311.html

http://dallaslibrary2.org/texas/archives/MA83-11.html

[0043] All-American Conference to Combat Communism records, 1950-1962, RH WL MS 18

Location: Kenneth Spencer Research Library, Wilcox Collection, Kansas Collection, University of Kansas, 1450 Poplar Lane, Lawrence, KS 66045-7616

Description: The All-American Conference to Combat Communism was formed in 1950 to defend American liberties and to expose and curtail Communism within the United States. These records of the organization were collected by Frederick S. Harris, one of the Conference leaders who was also National Commander of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States. The records consist primarily of Harris's correspondence with other leaders of the Conference, and include meeting programs and published statements of the organization's purpose.

Websites with information:

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/191201290

Finding aid:

http://etext.ku.edu/view?docId=ksrlead/ksrl.kc.allamericanconferencetocombatcommunism.xml

[0044] All-Russian National Union collection, fond 1/19

Location: Gosudarstvennyi arkhiv Rossiiskoi Federatsii (State Archive of the Russian Federation, or GARF), 119435, Moscow, ul. Much pirogovskaya 17, and 121059, Moscow, Berezhkovskaya nab., 26, Russia

Description: All-Russian National Union was a right-wing, nationalist organization.

Reference:

Collections of the State Archive of the Russian Federation on the History of Russia in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries. A Research Guide. Volume 1. 1994, http://guides.rusarchives.ru/browse/guidebook.html?­sid=680338&bid=201&

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