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Description: Avedis Derounian, aka John Roy Carlson (1909-1991), was the antifascist author of the best-sellers Under Cover (1943) and The Plotters (1946). The papers contain files on more than 100 organizations and individuals, including the American Legion and the German American Bund.

Reference:

Christopher Vials, "UConn Scholar on Importance of Derounian Archive at NAASR," NAASR Newsletter (National Association for Armenian Studies and Research) (Fall/Winter/Spring 2011-2012), p. 9, https://cdn.shopi

fy.com/s/files/1/0860/2240/files/2011-2012_Fall-Winter-Spring.pdf.

Websites with information:

http://www.naasr.org/pages/mardigian-library

[0781b] The Desegregation Collection, 1976-1983, Coll. 56

Location: Chicano Studies Research Center Library, 144 Haines Hall, University of California, Los Angeles, Box 951544, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1544

Description: These files consist of personal notes, index cards, articles, and newspaper clippings. Files on Citizens' Advisory Committee on Student Integration; Crawford vs. Board of Education, City of Los Angeles; "Proposed Position and Policy Statement to the Chicano Subcommittee of the Citizens' Advisory Committee on Student Integration"; Bustop, a Corporation, Petitioner vs. Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles, Respondent; and Jeanne Thiel Landis, "The Crawford Desegregation Suit in Los Angeles 1977-1981: The Multiethnic Community Versus BUSTOP" (Ph.D., UCLA, 1984).

Finding aids:

http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/ucla/clucs/csrcdc.pdf

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt8r29r2nk/entire_text/

[0782] John Hensley DeTar Papers, 1956-73, Coll. 113

Location: Nevada Historical Society, 1650 North Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada 89503

Description: Dr. John H. (Jake) Detar (1925-2011), a Reno physician, was organizer and director of the John Birch Society in Nevada in the early 1960s. He was also associated with the American Independent Party, American Friends of Katanga, and the National States Rights Party. In 1964 he proposed a congressional investigation of Communist influence in folk singing. An opponent of the ecumenical council Vatican II and of the abandonment of the Latin mass by the Catholic Church, DeTar formed a publishing company, Athanasius Press, to publish his book To Deceive the Elect, written with Thomas Manion. The papers consist of letters, reports, literary manuscripts, miscellaneous documents, and considerable printed matter (many Birch Society publications), relating to anti-Communist, right-wing political groups and activities, mostly in Nevada. Includes correspondence with many Nevada political leaders and politically conservative periodicals.

References:

"What's Going On. The John H. Detar Collection," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, XVII.1 (Spring 1974), p. 30, http://nsla.nevadaculture.org/statepubs/epubs/210777-1974-1Spring.pdf; A Guide to the Manuscript Collections at the Nevada Historical Society (1975), http://quest.grainger.uiuc.edu/Russian­Manuscripts/Guide/Collection/350; Dennis Myers, "John DeTar 1925-2011," Dec. 8, 2011, http://www.­newsreview.com/reno/news

view/blogs?date=2011-12-01 and http://www.newsreview.com/­reno/newsview/­blogs/post?oid=4591891; John DeTar (1925-2011), http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/rgj/obituary.aspx?­n=john-detar&pid=154745276.

Websites with information:

http://www.museums.nevadaculture.org/resources/1/Nevada%20Historical%20Society_mastermslist.pdf

[0783] Detroit Commission on Community Relations Records, 1940-1984, Accession #267

Location: Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University, 5401 Cass Ave., Detroit, MI 48202

Description: The City of Detroit Commission on Community Relations evolved from the City of Detroit Mayor's Interracial Committee. The Interracial Committee was instituted by Mayor Edward Jeffries late in 1943 as a response to the Detroit race riot of June 1943. The collection consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, membership information, newspaper clippings, speeches, press releases, publications and case files documenting its efforts to overcome racial discrimination and improve race relations in the Detroit metropolitan area. Files on America Plus, Inc., America First Party, American Conservative Union, American Independence Party, anti-lynching organization meetings, anti-Semitism, anti-Semitic incidents in Detroit, Christian Patriots of Michigan, Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, desegregation, Detroit Committee on Truth About Civil Turmoil, hate groups, integration, John Birch Society, Ku Klux Klan, Let Freedom Ring, Liberty Lobby, Life Line, Michigan White Citizens Council, Minutemen, Nazi Party, Patriotic Party, race prejudice, racism, racist literature, radical right, school desegregation, Statecraft, States' Rights Council, and Young Americans for Freedom.

Websites with information:

http://reuther.wayne.edu/guides.html

Finding aids:

http://reuther.wayne.edu/files/UR000267.pdf

https://web.archive.org/web/20100818015243/http://www.reuther.wayne.edu/files/UR000267.pdf

[0784] Detroit Feminist Women's Health Center Collection, 1961-1980, Accession # 1063

Location: Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University, 5401 Cass Ave., Detroit, MI 48202

Description: The Detroit Feminist Women's Health Center emerged in the wake of Roe v. Wade, along with other centers in California, Utah, Iowa, Massachusetts and Florida, as part of the national women's health movement. The Center provided gynecological services, pregnancy screening, nutritional counseling, prenatal care, and abortion and birth control services to women in a community-based, self-help atmosphere. The collection consists of correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, conference materials, and publications documenting women's health issues and the activities of various feminist organizations. Files on abortion, anti-Communism, birth control, homosexuality, population control, racism, right-wing viewpoints, sterilization, and violence to women.

Websites with information:

http://reuther.wayne.edu/node/2448

Finding aid:

https://reuther.wayne.edu/files/UR001063.pdf

[0785] Detroit News Lansing Bureau scrapbooks, 1931-1972, 851119 Bb.1 2

Location: Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan, 1150 Beal Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2113

Description: Newspaper clippings detailing all aspects of Michigan state government, including gubernatorial administrations between 1947 and 1969; also; miscellaneous reference files, including political and governmental press releases.

Websites with information:

http://bentley.umich.edu/EAD/ead_cd.htm

Finding aids:

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bhlead/umich-bhl-851119?rgn=main;view=text

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=bhlead&idno=umich-bhl-851119

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=bhlead;id=navbarbrowselink;cginame=findaid-idx;cc=bh

lead;view=reslist;subview=standard;didno=umich-bhl-851119

[0785a] Detroit Red Squad Collection, 1939-1974

Location: Special Collections Library, Labadie Collection, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library (South), 913 S. University Avenue, Office/Gallery 7th Floor; Reading Room 8th Floor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1190

Description: From the 1940s to 1974, the Detroit Red Squad was a group within the Detroit Police Department that monitored and collected information on suspected communist and socialist individuals and organizations within the greater Southeast Michigan area. The collection contains items from files on Michigan-area communist parties and perceived-leftist organizations, including over 100 files on the Michigan Communist Party.

Websites with information:

http://www.lib.umich.edu/labadie-collection/archives-and-manuscripts-f

[0786] Hermann B. Deutsch Collection, ca. 1920-1945 (bulk 1930-1940), Mss 8

Location: Earl K. Long Library, University of New Orleans, 2000 Lakeshore Dr, New Orleans, LA 70122

Description: Hermann Bacher Deutsch (1889-1970) was employed by the Times-Picayune (1916), the States (1918), and the Item and its successor, the States-Item (1918-1970), serving between 1949 and 1970 as associate editor, chief editorial writer, and daily columnist. Papers and memorabilia, mainly on Louisiana politics, produced and/or accumulated by Deutsch while working as a reporter for the New Orleans Item. Includes much material on Huey P. Long. Series I. Books and Pamphlets, contains Why?? Huey P. Long Was Murdered; The True Story Told; Gruesome Facts Detailed; The "Inside" Story; Exposé of Senator Long's Tragic Assassination Gathered and Welded Together, by Denis Flynn (New Orleans, [19--]); Address to the Legislature Convening May 9, 1932: The Strange Case of Louisiana and Huey P. Long, by Harry Gamble ([New Orleans, 1932]); Share Our Wealth, Every Man A King ... Containing authorities, laws, statistics and published comments of Leaders of all times, by Huey P. Long (Washington, D.C., [19--]); Long's Pratt ([New Orleans, 1935]); and Huey P. Long, by George H. Maines ([S.l.: s.n., 19--]). Series VII. Miscellany, contains Huey P. Long, "Share Our Wealth Plan" (2-page typescript, n.d.).

Websites with information:

http://library.uno.edu/specialcollections/lacol_findingaids.cfm

http://library.uno.edu/specialcollections/subguidepages/lacol_politics.cfm

Finding aid:

http://library.uno.edu/specialcollections/inventories/008.htm

[0787] Deutsche Freiheitsliga leaflets, undated, YY120

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

Description: Anti-Communist West German organization. Anti-communist propaganda leaflets, distributed by the Deutsche Freiheitsliga. Also includes other anti-Communist leaflets.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0779r3wx/entire_text/

[0788] Deutsches Notgeld currency album, 1914-1928 (bulk 1914-1924), MS 084

Location: Woodson Research Center, Rice University, Fondren Library MS-44, 6100 Main Street, Houston, Texas 77005

Description: This album of emergency paper currency contains approximately 640 separate pieces of the paper currency (Notgeld) issued by regional institutions in Germany and Austria-Hungary, primarily around the end of the World War I. Not issued by a central bank, Notgeld was not legal tender but rather an accepted means of payment in a particular locale.

Finding aid:

http://library.rice.edu/collections/WRC/finding-aids/manuscripts/084

[0789] Sam DeVincent Collection of American Sheet Music [sheet music]

Location: The Lilly Library, Indiana University, 1200 East Seventh Street, Bloomington, Indiana 47405-5500

Description: Sam DeVincent (1918-1997) was a musician and radio entertainer and a collector of published sheet music. The Sam DeVincent Collection of American Sheet Music contains approximately 24,000 pieces of sheet music, songbooks, and folios. Contains sheet music about Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Ku Klux Klan, and Wendell L. Willkie.

Websites with information:

http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/devincent.shtml

http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/collections/music/devincent.shtml

http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/collections/sheetmusic.shtml

Database:s:

http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/inharmony/instportal.jsp?inst=ll

http://www.letrs.indiana.edu/cgi/b/bib/bib-idx?g=sheetmusic&page=collpick

Database (Sheet Music Consortium, hosted by UCLA Digital Library Program):

http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/sheetmusic/

[0790] The Sam DeVincent Collection of Illustrated American Sheet Music, ca. 1790-1980, NMAH.AC.0300 [sheet music]

Location: Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, P.O. Box 37012, Suite 1100, MRC 601, Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20013-7012

Description: Sam DeVincent (1918-1997) was a musical performer and radio show personality. He began collecting sheet music with lithographs at an early age. Series 5: Politics and Political Movements, ca. 1817-1982, Subseries 5.2: Politicians and Political Figures, ca. 1817-1982, contains sheet music about Dwight D. Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover, Alfred Landon, Ronald Reagan, and Wendell L. Willkie. Series 5: Politics and Political Movements, ca. 1817-1982. Subseries 5.3: Politicians and Political Parties, ca. 1825-1970, contains sheet music about Native American Party (Know-Nothings), ca. 1856. Series 5: Politics and Political Movements, ca. 1817-1982. Subseries 5.4: Ku Klux Klan, contains Ku Klux Klan sheet music from small publishing firms mostly in the Midwest and the west, 1913-1928, but most dating from 1923-1924, and photocopies of other items, 1922-1924.

References:

Register of the Sam DeVincent Collection of Illustrated American Sheet Music, ca. 1790-1980. Series 2--Armed Forces, ca. 1810-1980, by Karen Linn; with an introduction by John Edward Hasse ([Washington, D.C.]: Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, 1989); Register of the Sam DeVincent Collection of illustrated American sheet music, ca. 1790-1980. Series 4, Songwriters, 1847-1975, by Robert S. Harding; with an introduction by John Edward Hasse (Washington: Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, 1994).

Finding aids:

http://amhistory.si.edu/archives/ac0300.pdf

http://amhistory.si.edu/archives/d5300.htm

[0791] Emma Smith DeVoe Papers, MS 171 [digital collection]

Location: Washington State Library, PO Box 42460, Olympia, WA 98504-2460

Description: Emma Smith DeVoe (1848-1927) was a leader in the suffrage movement and the president of the Washington Equal Suffrage Association in 1906. The Bernice A. Sapp scrapbooks, 1910-1913, contain a copy of "Two Harvard Men And Anti-Suffrage" (a newspaper account of two men rejecting an appeal for support from the Massachusetts Association Opposed to the Extension of Suffrage to Women). Scrapbooks assembled by Emma Smith DeVoe, 1910, contain the following clippings: "Anti-Suffragists Protest," Tacoma News (Apr. 14, 1910); [short article about The Remonstrance, the magazine of the anti-suffragists], Spokesman-Review (May 4, 1910); "Anti-Suffragists Modest As Gentle Violet, So They Don't Talk Much," Post-Intelligencer (June 12, 1910); "English Women Who Oppose Ballots For their Own Sex," North Yakima Republic (Nov. 24, 1909) [on the English Anti-Suffrage Association, secretary, Mrs. Arthur Somervell, and the Anti-Suffrage Review]; and "Suffragists and Anti-Suffragists in Debate," Seattle Week-End (Feb. 19, 1910) [anti-suffragists to be represented in the debate by Ida M. Tarbell and Agnes Repplier].

Websites with information:

http://www.washingtonhistory.org/research/whc/WHCcollections/wsl/

Finding aid to digital collection:

http://digitum.washingtonhistory.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/devoe

[0791a] Wesley A. D'Ewart Papers, 1936-1973, Collection 294, MtBC, us

Location: Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections, Montana State University-Bozeman Library, P.O. Box 173320, Bozeman, MT 59717-3320

Description: Wesley Abner D'Ewart (1889-1973) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Montana in 1945, winning reelection four times. D'Ewart was an avowed opponent of Socialism and Communism. In 1954, during his unsuccessful campaign for the U.S. Senate seat held by Montana's Democratic U.S. Senator, James Murray, the Montana for D'Ewart Committee compiled and published a booklet entitled "Senator Murray and the Red Web Over Congress." The collection contains campaign materials, speeches and writings, correspondence, and research materials accumulated by D'Ewart. Series 5: Communism and Socialism, circa 1950s, contains papers, correspondence, and materials pertaining to Communism and Communists. Includes copies of the booklets "Senator Murray and the Red Web Over Congress" and "The Red Record of Senator James E. Murray," as well as publications and articles on Socialism.

Finding aid:

http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv00207

[0791b] Anita and Peter Deyneka, Jr. Papers, 1951-2003 (bulk 1984-2000), SC/048

Location: Wheaton College Archives & Special Collections, 501 College Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187-5593

Description: Peter Simon Deyneka, Jr. (1931-2000) was general director of the Slavic Gospel Association from 1975 to 1991, when, with his wife Anita (1942-), he created a new organization called Peter Deyneka USSR Ministries (later changed to Peter Deyneka Russian Ministries). Series 9: Secondary. Sub-Series 6: Information about other Russian ministries, contains files on Accuracy in Media; Campus Crusade for Christ; Christian Action; Christian Anti-Communism Crusade; Christian Research Institute, Inc.; Christianity Today; Church League of America; Institute for Creation Research; Jesus to the Communist World, Inc.; Moody Bible Institute; National Council of Churches; Promise Keepers; The Rutherford Institute; and Summit Ministries.

Finding aid:

http://archon.wheaton.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=31

[0791c] Carte Cornelio Di Marzio, 1919-1943, IT-ACS-AS0001-0004220

Location: Archivio Centrale dello Stato, Piazzale degli Archivi, 27, 00144 Roma, Italy

Description: Cornelio Di Marzio (1896-1944) was an Italian journalist and editor of Il Meridiano di Roma. From 1939 to 1943 he was president of the Confederazione dei professionisti e artisti (Confederation of Professionals and Artists). The papers contain correspondence as well as manuscripts, typescripts, and press articles regarding his work as a journalist.

Websites with information:

http://search.acs.beniculturali.it/OpacACS/guida/IT-ACS-AS0001-0004220

[0792] Edwin Diamond Political Audiovisual Collection [audio and video recordings], 1960-1996

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

Description: Edwin Diamond (1925-1997) was a journalist, author, and professor. The collection contains a wide range of politically-related audio and audiovisual material. Topics covered include Pat Buchanan, Busing, Desegregation, Bob Dole, David Duke, Eisenhower, Freedom Forum, Barry Goldwater, Alexander Haig, Jesse Helms, Jack Kemp, Joseph McCarthy, Richard Nixon, PTL Club, Ronald Reagan, Oral Roberts, Pat Robertson, Robert Schuller, Donald Trump, UK Conservative Party, and George Wallace.

Finding aid:

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/d/diamond_e.htm

[0793] Sara Diamond Collection on the U.S. Right, approximately 1950-1997 (bulk 1980-1997), BANC MSS 98/70 cz

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

Description: Sara Diamond is a practicing attorney in Berkeley, California. The Sara Diamond Collection on the U.S. Right consists of mostly primary source material—publications, newsletters and other documents—published by and gathered directly from right-wing organizations. Contents include all of the early newsletters from the Christian Coalition, anti-gay conservative propaganda, material relating to anti-abortion movements and "pro-violence" groups, and papers showing the right's involvement in Central American politics of the early 1980s. Other topics covered include the Promise Keepers Christian men's movement, home schooling, racism and the right, conservative think tanks, and foreign affairs activities linked with conservatives. Series 1: Christian right organizations and topics approximately 1980-1997, contains files on About My Father's Business, Incorporated; Acton Institute; Ray Allen; Alliance Defense Fund; American Center for Law and Justice; American Coalition for Traditional Values; American Family Association; American Freedom Coalition; David Balsinger; Berean Call; David Bradshaw and Associates; William Marrion Branham; California Christian right; California Pro-Life Council; Campus Crusade; Morris Cerullo; Chalcedon Foundation; Reverend Paul Cho; Christ for the Nations; Christian Action Network; Christian Anti-Communism Crusade; Christian Coalition (Ralph Reed books; Christian American (publication); Road to Victory files); Christian Legal Society; Christian Reconstructionism (files on Gary North); Christian Rescue Effort for the Emancipation of Dissidents (CREED); Christian Research Institute; Christian Voice; Christian Voters' League; Church League of America; Coalition for Christians in Government; Coalition for Religious Freedom; Ed Cole Ministries; Christian Information Network, Colorado Springs; Committee on Moral Concerns; Concerned Women for America; Family Caucus Congress; Conservative Caucus; Coors; Kenneth Copeland; Coral Ridge; Council for National Policy; Culture Wars (publication); Bill Dannemeyer; Mike Evans Ministries; Family Research Council; Focus on the Family; Francis Schaeffer Institute; Free Congress; Ben Gilmore; Billy Graham; Lindsey Hall; Marilyn Hickey Ministries; Rex Hurtt; Imprimus (publication of Hillsdale College); Jesus to the Communist World, Inc.; Knights of Malta; Last Days Ministries; Larry Lea; Leadership Institute; Liberty Counsel; Living Truth Ministries; Don McAlvany; Jim McCotter; Ministries Behind the Iron Curtain; Moral Majority; Moral Rearmament; National Evangelical Association; Network of Christian Ministries; Oliver North; Luis Palau; Earl Paulk; Phyllis Schlafly Report; Promise Keepers; Republican National Coalition for Life; Republican Roundtable; Pat Robertson; Rutherford Institute; Shepherding Movement (Protesting wing); Shepherding Movement (Catholic) (Sword of the Spirit; Tom Yoder; charismatic renewal; Center for Pastoral Renewal; pastoral renewal; Catholic cults); Traditional Values Coalition; Wise Use Memo (Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise, Bellevue, WA); Washington for Jesus; and Western Center for Law and Religious Freedom. Series 2: Religious media approximately 1985-1997, contains files on Christian Broadcasting Network (Pat Robertson), National Religious Broadcasters organization, televangelism, Trinity Broadcasting Network, Jimmy Swaggart, and Oral Roberts. Series 3: Education and family life issues approximately 1985-1997, contains files on abortion clinic bombings; Anti-abortion movement; anti-gay rights; Christian Action Council; Christian schools; Citizens Alliance of Washington; College Republicans; Bob Dole/GOP on abortion; Mike Farris; Grove City; homeschooling; David Horowitz; Idaho Citizens Alliance; Intercollegiate Studies Institute; Life Advocate; National Association of Christian Educators; Operation Rescue; Oregon Citizens Alliance; Reagan Youth; school choice; school prayer; sex education; textbooks; VHS tape of U.S. Taxpayers Party of Wisconsin-State Convention 1994; VHS tapes of the following films: The Ultimate Target of the Gay Agenda, Stonewall: 25 Years of Deception, and Gay Rights/Special Rights; VHS tape of Unholy Alliance (Planned Parenthood); Young America's Foundation; and Young Conservative Foundation. Series 4: The racist right approximately 1950-1996, contains files on American Party; California Statesman; California Patriot; The Citizen; Constitution Party; Dixon Line; Fiery Cross; First National Directory of Rightist Groups; Florida States Rights Party; George Wallace; Gerald L.K. Smith; Identity Christianity; Independent American; Ku Klux Klan; Liberty Lobby; Liberty Bell; Liberty Lowdown; National Association to Keep and Bear Arms (NAKBA); National States Rights Party (NSRP); National Youth Alliance; Nationalist Party; Patrick Henry Press; The Patriot Movement; Putnam letters; Southern racist politics; and Tax Strike News. Series 6: Think tanks approximately 1980-1998, contains files on American Enterprise Institute; Barry Goldwater Institute; Cato Institute; Claremont Institute; Competitive Enterprise Institute; Ethics and Public Policy Center; Foreign Policy Research Institute; Foundation for Economic Education; Freedom House; Heritage Foundation; Hoover Institution; Hudson Institute; Institute for Humane Studies; Institute for Policy Studies; International Freedoms Foundation; International Society for Individual Liberty; Manhattan Institute; National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.; Pioneer Institute; Rand Corporation; Reason Foundation; The Heartland Institute; and World Freedoms Foundation. Series 7: Foreign affairs approximately 1984-1995, contains files on U.S. right and South Africa; Contras; Council for Inter-American Security; Oliver North's deals; right wing press clips on Central America; and the Right and the Gulf War. Series 8: Politics, miscellaneous approximately 1950-1996, contains files on Republican Party, Patrick Buchanan, Paleoconservatives, Libertarians, The New Right (secular), Unification Church, and Craig Hulet (conspiracy theory). Series 9: Materials from anti-right research organizations approximately 1985-1995, contains files on the Coalition for Human Dignity; Institute for First Amendment Studies "Challenging the Christian Right Handbook;" People for the American Way; Planned Parenthood; Political Research Associates; Chip Berlet; Public Eye; and a VHS recording of a film entitled Narrowcasting: Technology and the Rise of the Christian Right (Paper Tiger Television, 1996).

References:

"Sara Diamond Collection on the U.S. Right," Bancroftiana 112 (Spring 1998), p. 4, http://digitalassets.lib.berkeley.edu/bancroftiana/ucb/text/bancroftiana_112.pdf; Jean H. Lee, "Conservative Collections at UC," Associated Press News, Sept. 29, 1998, https://apnews.com/cf328424d32801e22d32a52b5b02841b.

Websites with information:

http://crws.berkeley.edu/resources/archives

http://web.archive.org/web/20080517175140/http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/events/bancroftiana/112/acquisitions.html

http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/AboutLibrary/CUNews/cu_100198.html

http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/98legacy/09-28-1998.html

http://web.archive.org/web/20080720031036/http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/events/bancroftiana/news112.pdf

http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/1998/1014/rightwing.html

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/907544951

http://www.worldcat.org/title/sara-diamond-collection-on-the-us-right-approximately-1950-1997-bulk-1980-199

7/oclc/907544951

Finding aids:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8h998j5/entire_text/

http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8h998j5/entire_text/

[0794] Samuel Dickstein Papers, 1923-1944, Coll. 8

Location: American Jewish Archives, 3101 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45220

Description: The Samuel Dickstein Papers (1923-1944) consist of the personal papers of Representative Dickstein as Vice-Chairman of the House Special Committee on Un-American Activities. The collection contains correspondence, iconographic material, nearprint, legislative records and miscellaneous items relating to Dickstein's investigation of Fascist activities in the United States during the pre-World II period. Contains issues of Voelkischer Beobachter, Deutscher Weckruf, Christian Free Press, Liberation, National Republic, News Research Service, Inc. News Letter, and Social Justice, and files on Charles E. Coughlin, Henry Ford, Ku Klux Klan, Fritz Kuhn, Westbrook Pegler, and Anastase A. Vonsiatsky.

Websites with information:

http://americanjewisharchives.org/collections/findingAids.php

Finding aid:

http://americanjewisharchives.org/collections/ms0008/

[0795] Martin Dies Papers, 1916-1972 (bulk 1930-1958), AC 1983.141

Location: Texas State Library and Archives Commission, 1201 Brazos St., Austin, TX 78701, held at Sam Houston Regional Library & Research Center, 650 FM 1011, Liberty, TX 77575

Description: Martin Dies, Jr. (1900-1972) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 2nd district, 1931-1945 and from Texas's at-large district, 1953-1959, and Chairman of the House Committee Investigating Un-American Activities, 1938-1944. This collection is arranged in three series that reflect Dies' political career: papers from his years as Congressman from the Second District; papers from the interim years, between Congressional service; and papers from his years as Congressman-at-Large. While documents comprise the greatest volume of the collection, there are scrapbooks, sound recordings, artifacts, publications, and photographs as well. Series 1. Congressman Second District. Subseries 7. Congressional Committees, 1931-1944. Sub-subseries. HUAC Investigations, contains files on Christian Mobilizers, Israel Moses Sieff, and Nathaniel Weyl. Sub-subseries. HUAC Reports, contains files on Nazi-Fascist Organizations, Peace Now Movement, and Testimony of Fritz Kuhn, President of the German-American Bund 1938. Subseries 9. Correspondence with Individuals outside the Second District, 1931-1944, contains correspondence with John Henry Kirby, President of the Kirby Lumber Company. Series 1. Congressman Second District. Subseries 10. Papers related to The Trojan Horse in America, 1939-1944, contains files about this book, which discusses the dangers of foreign "isms" to the United States. Series 1. Congressman Second District. Subseries 11. Publications, 1934-1942, contains files on "Nationalism Spells Safety" by Martin Dies, National Republic, March 1934, and Manuscripts of Magazine Articles on Immigration by Dies, c. 1935. Series 3. Congressman-at-Large. Subseries 1. Legislative Topical Files, 1953-1958, contains files on Alaska Mental Health Bill; American Military to be Tried in American Courts 1955-1956 (Bow Resolution); Civil Rights; Equal Rights Amendment; Fluoridation; Alger Hiss--Pension 1954; Immigration Restrictions due to National Origin; Integration; Labor Unions (Taft-Hartley Act); Munitions Makers (Nye Resolution) 1934-1936; Natural Gas Report--Women Investors Research Institute 1956; Right to Work; Socialism; States' Rights; and Treaties--Bricker Amendment. Subseries 7. Subject Files, 1951-1958, contains files on American Heritage Protective Society, Communism, H.R. Cullen, John Dowdy, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Fluoridation of Water, General Douglas MacArthur, Joseph R. McCarthy, Minute Women, Pro America, Segregation, Gerald L.K. Smith, and States' Rights. Subseries 5. House Committees. Sub-subseries 1. House Committee Publications, 1947-1953, contains files on Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications HUAC 1951; Menace of Communism Statement of J. Edgar Hoover HUAC 1947; and One Hundred Things You Should Know about Communism and Labor HUAC ca. 1952. Subseries 9. Periodicals and Publications, 1950-1958, contains files on Americanism vs. All other Isms, Louisa Eldredge 1953; The Dan Smoot Report, Miscellaneous Issues 1956-1958; "Do You Approve of Statehood for Hawaii?" Article by Martin Dies, Facts Forum News 1954; Know Your Enemy, Robert H. Williams 1950; Marxism: Evangel of the Red Beast, by Lewis Valentine Ulrey (1950); McCarthyism: The Fight for America, Senator Joe McCarthy 1952; National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.: Why Christians Should Get Out of It, Charles W. Rankin ca. 1957; Roman Catholicism vs. Freedom, V.E. Howard 1954; "They Tried to get Me Too: Exclusive Interview with Martin Dies, Former Chairman of the House Committee on Un-American Activities," Excerpt from U.S. News and World Report, August 20, 1954; To Communism via Majority Vote: An Address Delivered to the American Petroleum Institute, Ben Moreell 1952; and "Where Do We Stand Today with Communism in the United States?" by J. Edgar Hoover (excerpt from American Legion Magazine, Volume 56, Number 3, March 1954, pp. 14-15, 58-61, online at http://archive.legion.org/bitstream/handle/123456789/3857/americanlegionma­563amer.pdf?sequence=1). Series 3. Congressman-at-Large. Subseries 10. Correspondence with Publishers and the Media, 1952-1958, contains files of correspondence with U.S. News and World Report, "Facts Forum" Television Producers, and "Meet the Press" Television Producers. Series 7. Scrapbooks, 1935-1964, contains a scrapbook of newspaper clippings from 1937 documenting Communist involvement in maritime unions.

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