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Finding aid:

http://www.historycolorado.org/sites/default/files/files/Researchers/CSC%20Biographical.pdf

[0628] Papers of Charles Wendell Colson, 1960-1990; n.d., Collection 275

Location: Archives, Billy Graham Center, Wheaton College, 500 College Ave., 3rd floor, Wheaton, IL 60187-5593

Description: Colson (1931-2012) was a Special Counsel to President Richard Nixon from 1969 to 1973, and later a noted Evangelical Christian leader and cultural commentator. Memos; correspondence; book, article and editorial manuscripts; text of speeches; legal papers; newspaper clippings; testimony transcripts; magazine articles; audio tapes; and photographs that document many of the major phases of Colson's life, including his work as a political advisor to President Richard Nixon, his involvement in the Watergate scandal, his conversion to Christian faith that caused him to plead guilty to one of the charges against him, his imprisonment, and his life after incarceration as a leading Evangelical writer and speaker and as the founder of the country's leading prison ministries. Series: I. Professional and Ministry Files, contains correspondence with Richard Nixon, Patrick Buchanan, Alexander Haig, and Ronald Reagan. Series: II. Watergate Files, contains a file on Wallace Assassination Attempt. Series: III. Manuscript Files, contains files on his book Kingdoms in Conflict (with Ellen Santilli Vaughn), 1987, with comments by Richard John Neuhaus. Series: IV. Ellen Santilli Vaughn Files, contains files on Abortion Clinic Bombings, Pat Robertson's presidential campaign, and Paul Harvey Material.

Websites with information:

http://www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/GUIDES/g2.htm

Finding aid:

http://www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/GUIDES/275.htm

[0628a] Braxton Bragg Comer Papers, 1905-1940, Collection Number: 00168

Location: Southern Historical Collection, Manuscripts Department, 4th Floor, Wilson Library CB# 3926, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-8890

Description: Braxton Bragg Comer (1848-1927) was governor of Alabama, 1908-1911, and U.S. senator, 1920. Personal, plantation and other business, and political papers of Comer. Series 1. Correspondence and Other Papers, 1907-1940 and undated, contains correspondence on subjects including anti-Catholicism, anti-evolution, anti-Semitic texts that he ordered from the Dearborn Publishing Company (including "The International Jew" and "Aspects of Jewish Power in the United States"), anti-union, the Catholic question, integration (to which he was adamantly opposed), the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama politics in the 1920s, opposition to African-Americans in the U.S. Army, Prohibition, race relations, the Tom Watson trial [a charge brought against Watson for sending "obscenity" by mail, based on an editorial attack on the Catholic church in which he reprinted Latin questions that a priest might ask his female parishioners in confession], and women's suffrage.

Websites with information:

http://library.unc.edu/wilson/shc/findingaids/browse-finding-aids/

Finding aid:

http://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00168/

[0629] Commentary Magazine Archive, 1942-2004 (1957-1995)

Location: Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin, 300 West 21st Street, Austin, Texas 78712

Description: The Commentary Magazine Archive comprises editorial correspondence, administrative files, Contentions newsletter issues, newspaper clippings of Norman Podhoretz's New York Post columns, and a small portion of the proofs, galleys, and original manuscripts submitted for publication. Correspondents include William J. Bennett, Robert H. Bork, Patrick J. Buchanan, William F. Buckley, James Burnham, Milorad M. Drachkovitch, First Things, Milton Friedman, Ernest van den Haag, Jesse Helms, Will Herberg, Heritage Foundation, Richard Hofstadter, Sidney Hook, Irving Kristol, William Kristol, Seymour Martin Lipset, Charles A. Murray, George H. Nash, National Right To Life News, National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, Richard John Neuhaus, Robert A. Nisbet, Grover Glenn Norquist, Norman Podhoretz, Ronald Reagan, Henry F. Regnery, Rockford Institute, Thomas Sowell, Henry J. Taylor, Ralph de Toledano, Stephen J. Tonsor, Peter Viereck, and George F. Will.

Reference:

A Guide to the Collections: Jewish Studies Resources at the University of Texas at Austin (Austin: Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies, The University of Texas at Austin, n.d.), https://liberalarts.­utexas.edu/scjs/_files/pdf/researchguide.pdf.

Websites with information:

http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/curatorial.cfm

Finding aids:

http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/pdf/00672.pdf

http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/findingaid.cfm?eadid=00672

[0629a] Commissione speciale d'indagine sui problemi del neo-fascismo e dell'eversione contro le istituzioni e la legalità repubblicana, 1974-1980

Location: Regione Toscana. Consiglio regionale. Archivio, via Cavour, 4, 50129 Firenze (Firenze), Italy

Description: Meetings and minutes of the Commission; press conferences; questionnaires from the municipalities and the provinces of Tuscany and other materials on socio-economic and political-cultural aspects, with particular reference to the presence of neo-fascist groups and any subversive episodes; material from similar commissions set up in other regional councils (Lazio, Piedmont, Emilia-Romagna, Calabria, Lombardy, Campania, Marche) and the national conference "Le inchieste delle regioni sul neofascismo" (Reggio Calabria, 15 to 16 December 1974); meetings and minutes of the consultations carried out by the Commission in Tuscany; reports from organizations and individuals; agendas of municipal and provincial councils on subversive and terrorist facts occurring at the national and regional level; studies carried out by the Istituto storico della Resistenza in Toscana, and the final report, comprising a chronology of episodes of subversion occurring in the region, analytical cards for stenciled neo-fascist periodicals that were examined, an outline of active subversive organizations in Tuscany; and reports from the Istituto di sociologia della Facoltà di Magistero di Firenze, including an essay by Antonio Carbone and Armando Testi, "Neo-fascismo in Toscana: ricerca sociologica sulla Valdinievole."

Websites with information:

http://siusa.archivi.beniculturali.it/cgi-bin/pagina.pl?TipoPag=comparc&Chiave=350749

http://siusa.archivi.beniculturali.it/cgi-bin/pagina.pl?TipoPag=prodente&Chiave=53568

http://san.beniculturali.it/web/san/dettaglio-soggetto-produttore?id=52377

[0629b] Committee for a Free Asia collection, 1951-1953, Coll. XX282

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

Description: The Committee for a Free Asia Inc. (CFA) was established in 1951 "to promote, aid and assist the cause of individual and national freedom in Asia, as opposed to Communist and other totalitarian doctrines." Radio Free Asia (RFA) was officially run by the CFA out of San Francisco between September 1951 and 1953. Programs were broadcast in "three Chinese dialects and in English" and comprised of "principally anti-Communist propaganda, except for news and music." The collection consists of clippings and press releases relating to political, social, and economic conditions in China and Taiwan. Includes clippings from Chinese, Hong Kong and Chinese-language American newspapers, and press releases issued by Radio Free Asia. Collected by the Committee for a Free Asia.

References:

Richard H. Cummings, "March 12, 1951: The Original Radio Free Asia Incorporated," March 12, 2013, http://coldwarradios.blogspot.com/2013/03/march-12-1951-original-radio-free-asia.html; Mareike Ohlberg, "The 'Other' Radio Free Asia: 1951 to 1953," May 10, 2015, http://mareikeohlberg.com/the-other-radio-free-asia-1951-to-1953/.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt129030s1/entire_text/

[0630] Committee for the Free World Records, 1980-1991, Coll. 89007

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

Description: The Committee for the Free World, founded in February 1981, was an anti-Communist think tank in the United States. Midge Decter served as Executive Director. Correspondence, conference proceedings, bulletins, press releases, financial records, booklets, phonotapes, and videotapes, relating to American foreign and domestic policy, the moral and intellectual climate in the Western world, relations between the United States and Europe and the Soviet Union, and international Communism and anti-Communist movements. The series Correspondence/Subject Files, 1980-1986, contains files on Committee for the Free World (U.K.), Irving Kristol, Nicaraguan Freedom Fund, Norman Podhoretz, R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., George S. Weigel, Jr., and Women and Families for Defence. Copies of Contentions (Bulletin of the Committee for the Free World), 1981-1988.

Finding aids:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf7q2nb2gr/

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf7q2nb2gr/entire_text/

[0631] Committee of One Million sound recordings, Coll. XX619 [sound recordings]

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

Description: Speeches relating to the proposed admission of communist China to the United Nations. 3 phonorecords.

Finding aids:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt158031h1/entire_text/

http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/hoover/XX619.pdf

[0632] Committee on the Present Danger records, 1967-1992, Coll. 92073

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

Description: The Committee on the Present Danger (CPD) is a neoconservative American foreign policy interest group. The records consist of correspondence, minutes, reports, studies, memoranda, press releases, financial records, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to American politics and foreign policy, Soviet-American relations, and American and Soviet defenses and military policy. Files on American Conservative Defense Alliance (ACDA), Patrick Buchanan, William F. Buckley, Conservative Caucus, Conservative Network, Robert Dole, Barry Goldwater, Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Jesse Helms, Iran-Contra affair, Representative Jack Kemp, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Clare Boothe Luce, Richard Nixon, Norman Podhoretz, Radio America, Radio Liberty, Ronald Reagan, General M. B. Ridgway, Richard Scaife, and John Tower.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6w1038fh/entire_text/

[0633] Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, 1940-1942, MS67

Location: Manuscripts and Archives, McCormick Library, Northwestern University Library, 1970 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208-2300

Description: The Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies was formed in 1940 to encourage American interest in aiding Great Britain, and ultimately in entering the war in Europe and defeating the Axis powers. Also included are publications issued by the National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, an anti-New Deal organization, including S.B. Pettengill, The Case against a third term for any president, n.d. Includes a copy of Ernest Lundeen, Six men and war: speech of Hon. Ernest Lundeen of Minnesota in the Senate of the United States, July 11, 1940.

Websites with information:

http://www.library.northwestern.edu/libraries-collections/evanston-campus/special-collections/manuscripts-and-archives

http://www.library.northwestern.edu/libraries-collections/special-collections/our-manuscript-archives.html

Finding aid:

http://findingaids.library.northwestern.edu/catalog/inu-ead-spec-archon-1526

https://findingaids.library.northwestern.edu/repositories/7/resources/553

[0634] Committee to Defend America By Aiding the Allies Records, 1940-1942, MC011

Location: Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections, Public Policy Papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University, 65 Olden Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08544

Description: The Records of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies (CDAAA) document the Committee to Defend America from its inception in May 1940 to its official dissolution in October 1942. With the bombing of Pearl Harbor, CDAAA acknowledged that its work had come to an end, and in January, 1942, CDAAA merged with the Council for Democracy to form Citizens for Victory: To Win the War, To Win the Peace. The Committee to Defend America was a propaganda organization that worked to persuade the American public that the United States should supply the Allies with as much material and financial aid as possible in order to keep the United States out of the war. During its year and a half tenure the Committee successfully garnered support from across the country and from other parts of the world. Consists of files relating to the political, educational, and fund-raising activities of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies. Included are 1) correspondence (such as that of Roger S. Greene, associate director of the Committee), daily reports, and subject files of the Committee's administrative management division at its national headquarters office in New York City; 2) executive committee correspondence and minutes; 3) state and local chapters material—correspondence, field representatives files, chapter records; 4) records of college, labor, and women's divisions; 5) fund-raising files from the Committee's NYC headquarters; and 6) published materials put out by the Committee, such as cartoons, Christmas cards, newsletters, pamphlets, press releases, radio transcripts, and speeches. Publications include flyers, pamphlets, cartoons, newsletters, newspaper advertisements and clippings, postcards, press releases, a syndicated column called "It Makes Sense" (July-December 1941), radio transcripts, speeches, petitions, and policy statements. The Subject Files (1940 May-1941 December) document the many organizations with which the Committee was sympathetic, as well as the many isolationist organizations to which the Committee was opposed. Subject Files on Amerasia, America First Committee, American Legion, Anti-Semitism – Congress: Rankin (Miss.) and Edelstein, 194[1] Jun 7, Lend-Lease Bill H.R. 1776, Neutrality Act, and Senator Burton K. Wheeler.

Finding aids:

http://findingaids.princeton.edu/collections/MC011

http://findingaids.princeton.edu/collections/MC011.pdf

http://archive.is/vkhJP#selection-435.0-435.712

Finding aids to microfilm edition (Woodbridge, CT, Primary Source Microfilm, An imprint of Thomson Gale, 2005):

http://microformguides.gale.com/Download.asp?CollDocid=9053000&page=1

http://microformguides.gale.com/Data/Download/9053000C.pdf

[0635] Committee to Ratify the Massachusetts State Equal Rights Amendment Additional records, 1976-1982, 84-M145; T-163

Location: Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, 3 James St, Cambridge, MA 02138

Description: This collection contains the reports liquidating the Committee to Ratify the Massachusetts ERA, financial (including fund-raising) statements, letters and endorsements from supporters, press releases, legislative surveys, and card files of project contacts, volunteers and supporters.. Contains audiocassettes of CLUM [Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts] meeting, 5/1/1976, Springfield: Barney Frank vs. Margaret Mahoney, and WHDH: Phyllis Schlafly on David B[Brudnoy?] Show, 6/25/1976.

Websites with information:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/allFindingAids?_collection=oasis

Finding aids:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~sch00523

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu//oasis/deliver/deepLink?_collection=oasis&uniqueId=sch00523

[0636] Committee to Ratify the Massachusetts State Equal Rights Amendment. Records, 1975-1976, 77-M104--77-M196

Location: Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, 3 James St, Cambridge, MA 02138

Description: The Massachusetts State ERA Coalition (consisting of representatives of 40 civic, religious, business and professional groups), was formed to lobby for the passage of the state ERA through the legislature. In May, 1974 the ERA was endorsed and in the summer of 1975 the Coalition was phased out and the Committee to Ratify the Massachusetts State ERA was created to campaign for ratification in the November 1976 referendum. The papers consist of campaign files: correspondence, speeches, lists of events and speakers; also clippings about the campaign. Series I. ERA campaign files. 5-77: Committee to Ratify the Massachusetts State Equal Rights Amendment, contains a file of Anti-ERA material and files on Stop ERA and Margaret Mahoney. Series II. ERA campaign clippings, 1976, contains Anti-ERA articles.

Websites with information:

http://guides.library.harvard.edu/schlesinger_equal_rights_amendment

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/allFindingAids?_collection=oasis

Finding aids:

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~sch00522

http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu//oasis/deliver/deepLink?_collection=oasis&uniqueId=sch00522

[0636a] Chester Commodore Papers, 1914-2004, Coll. 2007/01 [cartoons]

Location: Chicago Public Library, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, 9525 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60628

Description: Chester Commodore (1914-2004) was a cartoonist for the Chicago Defender. The papers include his personal correspondence, photographs, original cartoon drawings, cartoon photocopies, newsclippings of Commodore cartoons, other clippings, and varied memorabilia. Cartoons on Abortion; anti-busing amendment; Anti-busing demonstration; Aurora Klan activity; Black church burnings; Black separatism; Brown v. Board of Education; [Pat] Buchanan/Right wing attacks; George H.W. Bush; busing; Robert Cherry/Klan bomber; Church bomb kills 4 girls/Alabama; civil rights; contract with America; Bob Dole; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Orville Faubus; Gerald Ford; Newt Gingrich; Billy Graham; Greensboro jails KKK members; Jesse Helms; J. Edgar Hoover; Iran-Contra; Jim Crow; Henry Kissinger; lynching; Nazis march in Skokie; Nazis/Washington Park; Richard M. Nixon; Nixon Administration; Panama Canal Treaty; Colin Powell; Dan Quayle; racism; Ronald Reagan; Sixty-three bombing/Thomas Blanton suspect; states rights; Strom Thurmond; Waco Standoff; George Wallace; and white power.

Website with information:

http://www.chipublib.org/archival_subject/african-american/

Finding aids:

http://www.chipublib.org/fa-chester-commodore-papers/

http://uncap.lib.uchicago.edu/view.php?eadid=MTS.commodore

http://explore.chicagocollections.org/marcpdf/publish/chipublib/86/959cp0m/

http://explore.chicagocollections.org/marcpdf/publish/chipublib/86/b854r2d/

[0637] Commonwealth Club of California Records, 1903-2012, Coll. 2003C87

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6010

Description: The Commonwealth Club of California is a private, nonprofit organization for the nonpartisan study of public issues based in San Francisco, California. Minutes, correspondence, reports, studies, speech transcripts, membership and financial records, printed matter, and sound and videotape recordings, relating to international, national, state and local public issues. Program File, 1916-2006, contains files on Dick Armey, Robert H. Bork, Sam Brownback, Patrick J. Buchanan, James L. Buckley, William F. Buckley, Robert Dole, Milorad Drachkovitch, Dinesh D'Souza, Jerry Falwell, Steve Forbes, Henry Ford, Milton Friedman, Newt Gingrich, Barry Goldwater, Billy Graham, Phil Gramm, Alexander M. Haig, Paul Harvey, Orrin Hatch, Herbert Hoover, Howard Jarvis, Jack F. Kemp, Jeane Kirkpatrick, C. Everett Koop, William Kristol, David Lawrence, Rush Limbaugh, Seymour Martin Lipset, Clare Boothe Luce, Patrick Lucey, Joseph McCarthy, Edwin Meese, Charles Murray, Richard Nixon, Robert Novak, Dan Quayle, Ronald Reagan, Ralph Reed, Pat Robertson, William A. Rusher, William Safire, Antonin Scalia, Phyllis Stewart Schlafly, John K. Singlaub, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Thomas Sowell, Alan Stang, Margaret Thatcher, Clarence Thomas, John Tower, Donald Trump, R. Emmett Tyrrell, Lewis Uhler, Richard A. Viguerie, George Wallace, and George Will.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt3g5032c1/entire_text/

[0638] Commonwealth Club of California Sound Recordings Database, 1944–present

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6010

Description: Since 1903, the day's premier leaders, crusaders, and elected officials have spoken at the Commonwealth Club of California, with many such talks subsequently broadcast on the club's nationwide radio network. More than two thousand sound recordings of speakers addressing the Commonwealth Club of California are housed at the Hoover Archives. Speakers include John M. Ashbrook, Haley Barbour, Bob Barr, William J. Bennett, Robert H. Bork, Anthony Trawick Bouscaren, Pat Buchanan, James L. Buckley, William F. Buckley, Claire Lee Chennault, Mark W. Clark, John Crommelin, Matthew Cvetic, Dinesh D'Souza, Cecil B. DeMille, Robert J. Dole, Milorad M. Drachkovitch, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jerry Falwell, Milton Friedman, Newt Gingrich, Barry M. Goldwater, Billy Graham, Alexander Meigs Haig, Orrin Hatch, Herbert C. Holdridge, Sidney Hook, David Horowitz, Mike Huckabee, Howard Jarvis, Walter Henry Judd, Jack Kemp, Hugh Kenner, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, William F. Knowland, Alfred Kohlberg, Arthur Bliss Lane, Clare Boothe Luce, David Lawrence, Seymour Martin Lipset, Jay Lovestone, Clare Boothe Luce, Henry Robinson Luce, Pat McCarran, Edwin Meese, Charles Murray, Richard M. Nixon, Ron Paul, Stefan Thomas Possony, Max Lewis Rafferty, Leonard Edward Read, Ronald Reagan, Eddie Rickenbacker, Matthew B. Ridgway, Carlos P. Romulo, Kermit Roosevelt, William Safire, J. F. Schlafly, Jr., Phyllis Schlafly, Fred Schwarz, William Shockley, John K. Singlaub, George E. Sokolsky, Thomas Sowell, Jack B. Tenney, Ralph de Toledano, Ron Unz, Harold Himmel Velde, Richard A. Viguerie, Edwin A. Walker, George C. Wallace, and Albert C. Wedemeyer.

Database:

http://hoohila.stanford.edu/commonwealth/

[0639] Correspondence files of the Commonwealth Investigation Service, 1916-1960, Series A8911 [partly digital collection]

Location: National Archives of Australia, Queen Victoria Terrace, PARKES ACT 2600, Australia

Description: The Investigation Branch of the Attorney-General's Department, which included the Counter Espionage Bureau, was created in 1919. The Investigation Branch was responsible for internal security up to the end of World War II, including internees and prisoners of war. After the war, the Investigation Branch was re-organised and renamed the Commonwealth Investigation Service (CIS). Includes files on "The Link"- Organisation to promote Anglo-German Friendship - Mrs Melanie O'Loughlin, 1940; "The Record" (Seditious West Australian Roman Catholic Paper), 1918; Australia First Movement, 1935-1946 (partly digital); CIB. P. R. Stephensen. Copies of Transcript of Evidence at Inquiry (into Australia First Movement), 1944; Communist Activities, 1943-1945; Jews - Anti Jewish propaganda (Letter to West Maitland "Mercury" newspaper), 1942; Nazi Activities - Western Australia. [with lists of names of Germans], 1935-1946; Russian Fascists (in North Queensland), 1942-1945; and Russian Fascists and the White Russian Situation, 1941-1942.

Websites with information:

http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs33.aspx

Finding aid:

http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/DetailsReports/SeriesDetail.aspx?series_no=A8911&singleRecord=T

[0639a] Communism, Socialism, and Left-Wing Politics Collection, 1891-1998, MS 452

Location: Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063

Description: The collection consists of printed materials, correspondence, journals and organizational records documenting women's involvement in socialist and communist movements in the United States, United Kingdom, and internationally. The series Printed Materials contains newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and printed material on Communism in the United States and Great Britain. These reflect both pro- and anti-Communist perspectives. Includes a copy of "Since the Buford Sailed" (1920) (on the Palmer Raids).

Finding aid:

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss85.html

[0639b] Archives of the Communist International (Comintern)

Location: Russian State Archives for Social and Political History (Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi arkhiv sotsialno-politicheskoi istorii - RGASPI), ul. Bolshaya Dmitrovka, 15, 125009 Moscow, Russia

Description: Contains more than 100,000 personal files maintained by the Comintern, including files on persons who were prominent opponents of the Communist movement. USA: fond 495, opis 261 [Collection 495, Inventory 261], contains files on Warren Austin, Daniel Bell, William Benton, Theodore Bilbo, Spruille Braden, Ralph Owen Brewster, Styles Bridges, Earl (Dixon) Browder, Louis Budenz, Mark Clark, Paul Crouch, Martin Dies, Bella Dodd, Max Eastman, Dwight Eisenhower, Julius Epstein, Henry Pratt Fairchild, Henry Ford, James Forrestal, Benjamin Gitlow, Joseph Grew, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Patrick Hurley, John Kasper, William Knowland, Owen Lattimore, David Lawrence, Jay Lovestone, Henry and Clare Luce, Douglas MacArthur, A.B. Magil, Karl Mundt, John Rankin, Carroll Reece, Leverett Saltonstall, Robert Taft, Dorothy Thompson, and Albert Wedemeyer. Great Britain: fond 495, opis 198 [Collection 495, Inventory 198], contains files on Leopold Amery, Jeffrey Hamm, Emrys Hughes, William Joyce, Oswald Mosley, and Freda Utley.

References:

The INCOMKA Project. Communist International (Comintern) Archives Project (European Reading Room, Library of Congress), http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/comintern-project.html.

Index to digitized collection:

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/comintern-home.html

Finding aids for USA: fond 495, opis 261:

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/usa-f495-op261-part1-a-br.doc

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/usa-f495-op261-part2-br-fl.doc

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/usa-f495-op261-part3-fo-h.doc

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/usa-f495-op261-part4-i-kra.doc

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/usa-f495-op261-part5-krc-mc.doc

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/usa-f495-op261-part6-me-pr.doc

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/usa-f495-op261-part7-ps-sil.doc

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/usa-f495-op261-part8-sim-v.doc

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/usa-f495-op261-part9-w-z.doc

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/usa-add-a-j%20.doc

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/usa-add-k-z.doc

Finding aids for Great Britain: fond 495, opis 198:

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/greatbritain-f495-op198-part1-a-f.doc

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/greatbritain-f495-op198-part2-g-me.doc

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/greatbritain-f495-op198-part3-mi-z.doc

http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/comintern/docs/greatbritain-collective.doc

[0640] The Communist Party of Great Britain archive, 1920, 1943-1991 (microfilmed from the archive at Manchester's People's History Museum), Microform Academic Publishers [microfilm]

Description: The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was formed as a section of the Moscow-based Communist International (Comintern) in 1920. With the dissolution of the party in 1991, the archives were deposited in Manchester's People's History Museum. Central Party records, Organisation Department: Among the responsibilities of the CPGB's national Organisation Department, created in 1943, were the maintenance of membership and cadre records, internal discipline and liaison with the districts. The subseries CP/CENT/ORG/01/09 contains a file on anti-Communist activities of authorities incl. correspondence re police opening of letters and alleged harassment by employers, MI5 infiltration, etc. Creation dates: 1950s. The series Files on non-Communist Party individuals and organisations. [Subseries] CP/CENT/ORG/12/04, contains a fragment of file (surnames beginning with G) of personal notes on alleged fascists and extreme right-wingers. Creation dates: c1943. [Subseries] CP/CENT/ORG/12/07 contains a file on fascist activities incl. copies of fascist literature. Creation dates: c1948-1957. Scope and Content: Letter from Patricia Hunt with information on fascist activities in Birmingham, 1953; reports on local fascist activities of CP districts 1948 incl. report of meeting in Derby market place; letters from J. Tarver on fascist activity in Oxford University, 1952. The series Individual files. [Subseries] CP/CENT/ORG/21/04-CP/CENT/ORG/21/17, contains biographical notes on non-CPGB individuals. Mainly right-wing and establishment figures "A"-"R". Creation dates: 1940s. Central Party records, Miscellaneous central subject files: The central subject files comprise materials generated by ad hoc committees or of unclear provenance at the time that the archives were catalogued. The series Fascism & Anti Fascism. [Subseries] CP/CENT/SUBJ/04/01, contains Leaflets including Speakers Notes No 4 "Jews take away the Britishers Jobs". [Subseries] CP/CENT/SUBJ/04/10 contains British Union of Fascists material (leaflets, etc.), 1930s. [Subseries] CP/CENT/SUBJ/04/11 contains German propaganda from the Fichte Association printed in English, 1930s. [Subseries] CP/CENT/SUBJ/04/12 contains various leaflets from other or unknown fascist organisations including the Imperial Fascist League & the Nationalist Association, 1920s & 1930s. [Subseries] CP/CENT/SUBJ/04/13 contains various cuttings, 1933-1937, reflecting on anti-fascist and fascist demonstrations at Olympia, Hyde Park & Cable Street among others. Includes copy of "The Eye" (Nov 1936). [Subseries] CP/CENT/SUBJ/04/14 contains various leaflets dealing with immediate post war fascism, 1940s-1950s. [Subseries] CP/CENT/SUBJ/04/16 contains leaflets, pamphlets, etc., 1960s-1980s, 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, & National Front Ex-Servicemen's Association. [Subseries] CP/CENT/SUBJ/04/17 contains newspaper cuttings re various fascist & anti-fascist demonstrations, etc., 1973-1981.

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