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Websites with information:

http://eisenhower.archives.gov/Research/Finding_Aids/E.html

Finding aid:

http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/research/finding_aids/pdf/Eisenhower_Dwight_Post_Presidential_Paper

s/1966_Principal_File.pdf

[0883] Dwight D. Eisenhower Records as President, White House Central Files, 1953-61

Location: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 200 S.E. 4th Street, PO Box 339, Abilene, KS 67410

Description: Files on America First, American Action, American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, American Defense Society, American Patriots, T. Coleman Andrews, Stephen A. Benedict, Ezra Taft Benson, George S. Benson, William Benton, John W. Bricker, Styles Bridges, Grace Brosseau, Usher L. Burdick, Vannevar Bush, Harry F. Byrd, James F. Byrnes, Homer Capehart, Claire Chennault, Chiang-Kai-Shek, Citizens' Foreign Aid Committee, Committee for Constitutional Government, Committee of One Million against the Admission of Communist China to the United Nations, Rev. John F. Cronin, Daughters of the American Revolution, Martin Dies, Everett M. Dirksen, Robert Dole, James O. Eastland, Milton Eisenhower, Jr. Samuel James Ervin, Facts Forum, Orval E. Faubus, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Homer Ferguson, Ralph Flanders, For America, Gerald R. Ford, Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order, Freedom Forum, Barry Goldwater, Billy Graham, Marvin Griffin, College Harding, F. Edward Hébert, Jr. Thomas C. Hennings, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Eric Hoffer, Clare E. Hoffman, Herbert Hoover, Roy W. Howard, C.D. Jackson, William Jenner, John Birch Society, C. Turner Joy, Walter H. Judd, Goodwin J. Knight, William Knowland, William Langer, Curtis Le May, Jr. Henry Cabot Lodge, Clare Boothe Luce, Henry Luce, George Malone, Patrick A. McCarran, McCarran-Walter Act, Joseph Mindszenty, Minute Women (and Girls) of the USA, Raymond Moley, Thruston B. Morton, George Van Horn Moseley, Karl E. Mundt, National Committee for a Free Europe, National Education Program, National Gold Star Mothers, National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee, Daughters of the American Revolution National Society, Patriotic Women of America National Society, Richard M. Nixon, Wright Patman, Westbrook Pegler, Ezra Pound, Pro America Chapters of, Maxwell Rabb, Arthur W. Radford, Ronald Reagan, Daniel A. Reed, Matthew B. Ridgway, Carlos P. Romulo, Richard B. Russell, Margaret Sanger, Fulton J. Sheen, Allan Shivers, John J. Sparkman, John C. Stennis, Robert A. Taft, Dorothy Thompson, J. Strom Thurmond, Emmett Louis Till, James E. Van Zandt, Vigilant Women for the Bricker Amendment, George Corley Wallace, Francis E. Walter, Sinclair Weeks, Herman Welker, Burton K. Wheeler, White Citizens Council, Alexander Wiley, John Bell Williams, Women's Forum on National Security, Women's Patriotic Conference on National Defense, Robert E. Wood, and Robert W. Woodruff.

Finding aid:

http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/research/finding_aids/pdf/Eisenhower_Dwight_Records_as_President/Al

phabetical_File.pdf

[0884] Beatrice and William Eisman collection of U.S.-Vietnam materials, 1984-2002, BANC MSS 2003/196 z; BANC MSS 2003/196 z

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

Description: Beatrice and William Eisman were founders of the US/Vietnam Friendship Association. Contains a typescript history of the US/Vietnam Friendship Association by Beatrice Eisman and 5 dossiers (chiefly typescript text and newsclippings) on topics related to right-wing Vietnamese activity in the United States. Dossiers are titled: "Dossier on the acts of terrorism committed by Vietnamese right-wing groups in the United States" [Volume I], compiled by the Association of Vietnamese in the United States—"Dossier on the assassination of Professor Edward Lee Cooperman" [Volume II], compiled by the Association of Vietnamese in the U.S. and the Committee for Justice for Professor Edward Lee Cooperman—"The Assassination of Professor Edward Lee Cooperman Volume III"—"Dossier on the two trials concerning the assassination of Professor Edward Lee Cooperman, Volume IV"—"Dossier on right-wing Vietnamese terrorism in the U.S. Volume V, 1986 -1996", compiled by the US/Vietnam Friendship Association.

Finding aid:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/search?style=oac4;Institution=UC%20Berkeley::Bancroft%20Library;titlesAZ=B;desc

riptions=show;idT=UCb113509558

[0885] El Salvador: war, peace, and human rights, 1980-1994 (Alexandria, Va.: Chadwyck-Healey, Inc.; [Washington, D.C.]: National Security Archive, 1996) [microfiche]

Description: This collection consists of 1,384 U.S. intelligence, defense and diplomatic records, released by the Clinton Administration in November 1993 and August1994, concerning El Salvador during its civil war. The documents in the set date from 1978 to 1994, and chart the complete course of Washington's role in the war. Included among the most significant items in the collection are: NSC meeting minutes and position papers from the Carter Administration and early Reagan years; field reports from the CIA station in El Salvador on human rights, death squad activities, and the extreme right wing; and the 1981 "Women Report," an assessment of the Salvadoran armed forces by Gen. Fred F. Woener which became a blueprint for U.S. military involvement in El Salvador throughout the war.

Websites with information:

http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nsa/publications/elsalvador2

http://www.loc.gov/rr/microform/guide/e.html

[0886] Papers of Mark Elliott, 1918-2004 (bulk 1970's–1990's), ARC2005-003

Location: Special Collections Department, B.L. Fisher Library, Asbury Theological Seminary, 204 N. Lexington Ave., Wilmore, KY 40390

Description: This collection contains materials collected by Mark Elliott for the Institute of East-West Christian Studies. Subject files on Acton Institute, Campus Crusade for Christ International, Cardinal Mindszenty Foundation, Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, Focus on the Family, Institute for Religion and Democracy, JTTCW [Jesus to the Communist World] (Richard Wurmbrand) vs. UE [Underground Evangelism] (Joe Bass), Liberty University, Moral Rearmament, Radio Free Europe, and Radio Liberty.

Websites with information:

http://place.asburyseminary.edu/findingaids/

Finding aids:

http://place.asburyseminary.edu/findingaids/46

http://place.asburyseminary.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1051&context=findingaids

[0886a] Havelock Ellis Collection, 1875-1955, undated, Manuscript Collection MS-1306

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

Description: Includes chiefly correspondence and manuscript works by the British writer, physician, and social reformer Havelock Ellis (1859-1939), who was influential in the British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology.

Websites with information:

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

Finding aids:

http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/pdf/01048.pdf

http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/findingAid.cfm?eadid=01048

[0886b] Henry Havelock Ellis Papers, 1866-1939, Add. 50533, 70524-70572

Location: Manuscript Collections, British Library, 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB, UK

Description: Henry Havelock Ellis (1859-1939) was an English psychologist and eugenicist. Correspondence and papers, including manuscripts of publications, personal, literary and scientific correspondence (including correspondence relating to eugenics), and autobiographical material. Correspondents include Carlos Paton Blacker MRCP, general secretary of the Eugenics Society; Cora Brooking Sanders Hodson, of the Eugenics Society; Marie Stopes; and others.

Websites with information:

http://wellcomelibrary.org/content/documents/medical-archives-and-manuscripts-survey.pdf

[0886c] Elwood, Indiana, Ku Klux Klan collection, 1970, S1550

Location: Rare Books and Manuscripts, Indiana State Library, 140 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204

Description: The single item in the collection is an unused gold paper seal for the Women of the Ku Klux Klan of Elwood, Indiana.

Websites with information:

http://www.in.gov/library/3881.htm

Finding aid:

http://www.in.gov/library/files/S1550_Elwood_Indiana_Ku_Klux_Klan_Collection.pdf

[0887] Joseph B. Ely papers, 1869-1944 (bulk: 1930-1931), Ms. N-217

Location: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1154 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02215

Description: This collection consists of the papers of Massachusetts politician Joseph B. Ely (1881-1956), two-term governor from 1931-35, delegate to the Democratic National Convention who nominated Alfred E. Smith, opponent of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and candidate for the Democratic nomination for president in 1944. The collection includes clippings, correspondence, press releases, programs, invitations, addresses, and subject files that document the issues and results of the 1930 gubernatorial race, his terms as governor, and the development of his political views. Contains a file relating to the Conference of Jeffersonian Democrats, a meeting of thirty life-long members of the Democratic Party, Aug. 7-8, 1936, Detroit, Mich., including the remarks of J. Evetts Haley. This conference resulted in publications (not in the collection), National Jeffersonian Democrats, Declaration of Position Unanimously Adopted by the Conference of the National Jeffersonian Democrats Held in the City of Detroit, August 1936 (1936) and Report of the National Jeffersonian Democrats on the Detroit Conference August 7 and 8, 1936 (1936).

Finding aid:

http://www.masshist.org/collection-guides/view/fa0154

[0888] Thomas Irwin Emerson Papers, 1933-1988 (bulk 1946-1976), MS 1622

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

Description: Thomas Irwin Emerson (1907-1991) was lawyer, law professor, legal scholar, and civil rights and civil liberties advocate. The papers consist of correspondence, writings, course material, legal documents, and printed material. Series I. Correspondence and Subject Files, 1933-1988, contains files on Abortion; Birth control; Budget [proposed amendment requiring a balanced federal budget]; Church and state (Cults, School prayer); Civil rights; James P. Coleman [nomination for the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals]; Communism; Communist Control Act of 1954; Emergency Civil Liberties Committee; Equal Rights Amendment; Espionage; Federal anti-subversive legislation; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Federal Civil Rights Acts; Flag desecration; Griswold v. Connecticut; Group libel; House Internal Security Committee; House Un-American Activities Committee; Internal security - McCarran Act; Ku Klux Klan; Labor (Fair Labor Standards Act, National Labor Relations Act, "Subversive" activities in labor); Loyalty programs; Mundt Bill; National Committee to Repeal the McCarran Act; National Labor Relations Act; Political and civil rights (Homosexuals, Smith Act); Pornography; Race relations; Reapportionment; Right-wing movements; Terrorism; United States Labor Party; Voting Rights Act of 1965; and Voting Rights Act of 1982.

Finding aids:

http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.1622

http://drs.library.yale.edu/fedora/get/mssa:ms.1622/PDF

[0889] Emma Goldman Clinic for Women (Iowa City) Records, 1971-2008, IWA0466

Location: Iowa Women's Archives, 100 Main Library, The University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, Iowa 52242

Description: The Emma Goldman Clinic for Women opened its doors on September 1, 1973, nine months after the passage of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion. It was the first outpatient abortion clinic in Iowa as well as the first feminist health clinic in the Midwest. Series 1: Administration, 1973-2001. Sub-Series: Legal, contains correspondence regarding anti-abortion activism - 1990-1993, and files on Emma Goldman Clinic v. Operation Rescue - 1991; Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act - 1994; and Operation Rescue injunction - 1991. Sub-Series: Quad Cities location, contains a file on Life and Family Coalition [anti-abortion] - 1995. Series 3: Anti-Abortion Movement, 1978-2003, contains books, pamphlets, a videocassette tape, and newsletters from local and national anti-abortion organizations and activists, including 'Abortion As Insurrection,' by Dr. Warren M. Hern - 1989; Activist profiles - 1991; Anti-abortion literature - 1983-2003; "Army of God", 3rd edition, undated [a handbook on how to disrupt clinic operations] [online at https://web.archive.org/web/19991013091810/http://armyofgod.com/AOGhistory.html]; Carol Everett - 1988-1989; Fake clinics - 1987-1992; Johnson County Right to Life boycott of EGC - 1993; V385: Hard Truth - 1991; A New Rite: Conservative Catholic Organizations and Their Allies, by Steve Askin (Catholics for a Free Choice, 1994) [divides the Catholic right wing into four categories: the U.S. Catholic hierarchy; prominent Catholic organizations; other Catholic organizations; and allies of the Catholic right]; The Plain Truth - 1985; Operation Rescue - 1988-1994; Operation Rescue, To Rescue the Children - 1989; Picketing - 1982-2000; Right to Life Committee, Iowa; Silent Scream and Revelation and Nightmare - 1985; and Sisterlife, newsletter of Feminists for Life - 1990-1991. Series 7: Newspaper Clippings, 1973-2000, includes newspaper articles from local, state, and national newspapers on local and national anti-abortion activism, and responses to the vandalism of clinics and violence against clinic personnel. Series 8: Photographs, 1970s-2000, includes photographs of anti-abortion picketing.

Websites with information:

http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/iwa/holdingsatoz/holdef/

John M. Swomley, "Roman Catholic Rightists: Organizations Press for Anti-liberal Causes," The Human Quest, July-August 1996, http://www.population-security.org/swom-96-08.htm

Finding aids:

http://collguides.lib.uiowa.edu/?IWA0466

http://collguides.lib.uiowa.edu/?IWA0466&print=true

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/iwa/findingaids/html/emmagoldmanclinic.html

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/iwa/findingaids/html/BestEverClub_files/EmmaGoldmanClinic.htm

[0889a] John Oliver Emmerich, Sr. papers, 1877-1978, MSS.429

Location: Manuscripts Division, Special Collections Department, Mississippi State University Libraries, P.O. Box 5408, Mississippi State, MS 39762-5408

Description: John Oliver Emmerich (1896-1978) served as editor and publisher of the McComb Enterprise-Journal for more than thirty years. He also edited the Jackson State Times. The collection consists of correspondence, clippings, biographical sketches, manuscripts, research material, photographs, and memorabilia. Correspondents include Mark W. Clark, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and John C. Stennis. Topics include Ross Barnett, Civil Rights Movement, Erle Johnston, and States' Rights. Copies of The Summit Sun, April 10-17, 1958; January 14, 1965, and The Woman Constitutionalist ("the official organ of Women for Constitutional Government"; edited by Mary D. Cain), Vol. 1, No. 2, October 3, 1964.

Websites with information:

http://www.lib.msstate.edu/specialcollections/collections/manuscripts/civilrights/

http://lib.msstate.edu/specialcollections/collections/manuscripts/politics/

http://lib.msstate.edu/specialcollections/collections/manuscripts/journalism/

http://lib.msstate.edu/specialcollections/collections/manuscripts/afam/

Finding aid:

http://library.msstate.edu/FindingAid/John_Oliver_Emmerich,_Sr._papers_finding_aid_MSS.429.pdf

[0890] Christopher Temple Emmet Papers, 1913-1974, Coll. 74105

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

Description: Emmet (1900-1974) was Chairman, American Friends of the Captive Nations. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, press releases, writings, recordings of radio broadcasts, and photographs, relating to anti-Nazi and anti-Communist movements in the U.S., U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War, and U.S.-German relations. The series Subject File, 1938-1974, contains files on American Friends of the Captive Nations, Americans for Intellectual Freedom - Freedom House Rally in opposition to Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace, New York, March 1949, Anticommunist movements - U.S., anti-Semitism, Ukrainian Bulletin - Attack on American Friends of the Captive Nations, Stepan Bandera, Captive Nations Week, General Claire Chennault, Chiang Kai-shek, "China Lobby," Citizens Committee for a Free Cuba, Committee for a Fair Trial for Draja Mihailovich, Committee of One Million, Communism, Conference of Americans of Central-East European Descent, Council Against Communist Aggression, Counterattack, Crimea Conference, Yalta, Russia, Lev E. Dobriansky, Dumbarton Oaks Conference, Fascism - Germany, Foreign Policy Association, Fund for the Republic, Group Research, Inc., Alger Hiss, President Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover (Masters of Deceit), Human Events, Isolationism - U.S., Representative Walter H. Judd, Alfred Kohlberg, Owen Lattimore, Fulton Lewis, Jr., Clare Boothe Luce, Lynching - U.S., General Douglas MacArthur - Dismissal, 1951, Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, David Martin (Ally Betrayed: The Uncensored Story of Tito and Mihailovich), Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty, Moral Re-Armament, Sir Oswald Mosley, National Economic Council, National Review, National socialism, Nationalism - Germany, Plain Talk, Race discrimination, Trade-unions and communism - U.S., George Sylvester Viereck, Harry Dexter White, and Wendell L. Willkie. The series Correspondence, 1935-1974, contains files on Frank Altschul, Austin J. App, Charles A. Beard, Daniel Bell, Leon M. Birkhead, Representative Frank T. Bow, L. Brent Bozell, Senator Styles Bridges, William F. Buckley, Jr., Louis Budenz, James Burnham, James F. Byrnes, Senator Homer E. Capehart, John R. Chamberlain, William Henry Chamberlin, Christian Educational Association, General Mark W. Clark, James William Clise, Counterattack, George M. Dimitrov, Lev E. Dobriansky, Representative William Jennings Bryan Dorn, Senator James O. Eastland, Max Eastman, Governor Charles Edison, Julius Epstein, Representative Paul Findley, Senator Barry Goldwater, Representative Ralph W. Gwinn, Frank C. Hanighen, W. Harnischfeger, Merwin K. Hart, Henry Hazlitt, Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Representative Edgar W. Hiestand, J. Edgar Hoover, President Herbert Hoover, Edward Hunter, Institute of Pacific Relations, Representative Walter H. Judd, Senator William F. Knowland, Alfred Kohlberg, Irving Kristol, Alf M. Landon, Senator William Langer, David Lawrence, Jozef Lettrich, Isaac Don Levine, Fulton Lewis, Jr., Marx Lewis, Marvin Liebman, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Ambassador Clare Boothe Luce, Eugene Lyons, Clarence Manion, Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, Adolphe Menjou, Frank S. Meyer, Felix Morley, Senator Karl E. Mundt, Nicholas T. Nonnenmacher, Amos Pinchot, Stefan T. Possony, Henry Regnery, Archibald B. Roosevelt, William A. Rusher, Vaclovas Sidzikauskas, George E. Sokolsky, Senator John Stennis, Senator Robert A. Taft, Senator Herman E. Talmadge, Henry J. Taylor, Dorothy Thompson, Ralph De Toledano, Senator John G. Tower, Freda Utley, Representative James B. Utt, George Sylvester Viereck, DeWitt Wallace, Representative Francis E. Walter, Wanderer Publishing Company, James P. Warburg, and General Albert C. Wedemeyer. The series Speeches and Writings, 1936-1973, contains "American Friends of the Captive Nations Program in 1960," 1960, and "Confidential Memorandum on Dr. Dobriansky and the Ukrainian Congress Committee," 1960(?).

Reference:

A Guide to the Papers of British Cabinet Ministers 1900-1964, edited by Cameron Hazlehurst, Sally Whitehead, and Christine Woodland (Cambridge University Press, 1996).

Finding aids:

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf209n98fj

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf209n98fj/entire_text/

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/data/13030/fj/tf209n98fj/files/tf209n98fj.pdf

http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/fj/tf209n98fj/files/tf209n98fj.pdf

[0891] Calvin W. Enders Michigan Ku Klux Klan Research Papers, 1917-1997 and undated, MSS.

Location: Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, 250 East Preston Street, Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48859

Description: Enders (1926-1997) taught military history and surveys in American and Michigan history in the Central Michigan University history department from 1965 until his retirement in 1993. The collection includes Enders' research papers documenting the Ku Klux Klan, mostly about the Michigan Klan. The collection documents individual Klan members, both men and women, in Michigan prior to 1924. There is also substantial documentation of the activities of local Michigan Klans. The attempts to elect a Detroit Klan mayor in 1924 and ban private Michigan schools are well documented, as are the financial problems and the high profile murders committed by Klan officials that led to the Klan's fall from political power in 1924. The papers include demographics; articles Enders wrote to be published; articles copied from other sources including books, magazines, and newspapers; membership cards, photographic materials; and memorabilia. Membership cards may contain census or local election notes of Enders' or marital status, type of employment, children, and address information on individual Klan members. Various types of photographic images include Michigan Klan parades, meetings, a funeral, and the Chicora KKK quilt with members' names embroidered on it. The collection also includes a sheeted figurine, Klan songbooks and copied articles from Klan newspapers. Files on Indiana Klan 1924-1925, Member Information; Copies of Constitution of the Women of the KKK, 1923; Scriptural Points on Romanism, by Rev. H. H. Goodin; KKK Songbook, undated, 1923; William Toll, "Progress and Piety: The Ku Klux and Social Change in Tillamook, Oregon," Pacific Northwest Quarterly, LXIX.2 (Apr. 1978), pp. 75-85; Eckard V. Toy, Jr., "The Ku Klux Klan in Tillamook, Oregon, 1920-28," Pacific Northwest Quarterly, LIII.2 (Apr. 1962), pp. 60-64. Newspaper Clippings on Hate groups, not Michigan, 1993, and Fiery Cross, 1923. Indexes to Articles in the Fellowship Forum, Fiery Cross, and National Kourier Magazine.

Websites with information:

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=clarke;page=browse

https://www.cmich.edu/library/clarke/AccessMaterials/Bibliographies/AfricanAmericanHistory/Pages/Manuscript-Material.aspx

http://catalog.lib.cmich.edu/record=b1608477

Finding aids:

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/c/clarke/ehll--enders?view=text

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/c/clarke/ehll--enders?subview=standard;view=reslist

[0892] James G. Endicott Papers, 1891-1994, MG 30, C 130

Location: Social and Cultural Archives Section, Manuscript Division, Library and Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St, Ottawa, ON K1A 0N4, Canada

Description: Endicott (1898-1993) was chair of the Canadian Peace Congress from its founding until 1972. Files on Anti-Communism - South End News (Ottawa) 1962-1963; Anti-Communism - Pamphlets and Articles 1932-1961; Anti-Communism - Clippings n.d., 1946-1962; Attacks on The Peace Movement; Moral Rearmament 1938-1962; McCarthyism - Articles and Pamphlets n.d., 1945-1960; McCarthyism - Clippings n.d., 1947-1969; United States, security and "anti-subversive" legislation 1953-1961; American "anti-subversive" reports and hearings 1949-1960; and Racial Discrimination and De-segregation n.d., 1949-1963.

Reference:

Ross Lambertson, "Activists in the Age of Rights: The Struggle for Human Rights in Canada - 1945-1960" (Ph.D., University of Victoria, 1998), http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp02/NQ37352.pdf.

Finding aid:

http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000236.pdf

[0893] Enemies of War Film Collection, 1984-1999, MS104 [partly digital collection]

Location: Moakley Archive and Institute, Suffolk University, 73 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02108

Description: The documentary film Enemies of War (aired on PBS, 1999; director/producer, Esther B. Cassidy) treated the civil war in El Salvador, 1980-1992, which was fought between the right-wing government and leftist guerillas. After the assassination of Archbishop Romero in 1980, the five major leftist revolutionary organizations merged to form the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) to oppose the government and right-wing paramilitary forces. The United States provided military advice and more than five billion dollars in financial assistance to the Salvadoran government with an aim to suppress the spread of Communism in Latin America. The collection consists of 22 boxes of videocassettes, sound recordings, notes, and editing logs compiled by Cassidy during the filming and editing processes.

Finding aid:

http://www.suffolk.edu/documents/MoakleyArchive/ms104_findingaid.pdf

Finding aid to digital collection:

http://moakleyarchive.omeka.net/collections/show/5

[0893a] Per Engdahls och Nysvenska rörelsens arkiv, 1929-1985, SE/RA/730183

Location: Riksarkivet, Fyrverkarbacken 13, Box 12541, 102 29 Stockholm, Sweden

Description: Nysvenska Rörelsen was a far-right political movement founded by Per Engdahl (1909-1994) in Sweden in 1941 under the name Svensk Opposition. It emphasized Swedish nationalism, corporatism, and anti-Communism. During World War II the party supported Nazi Germany.

Finding aid:

http://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+3EE2948B-9B89-11D5-A701-0002440207BB&s=TARKIS08_Balder

[0894] Sam Engelhardt papers 1888-1973 (bulk 1958-1963), LPR111 [partly digital collection]

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

Description: Samuel Martin Engelhardt, Jr. (1912-1991) was a planter and ginner in Shorter, Alabama, as well as a prominent politician known for his strong stand on segregation. He began his political career in the Alabama House of Representatives, serving as a representative of Macon County from 1950 to 1954. From 1954 to 1958 he served as a state senator from Macon and Bullock Counties. He was associated with the White Citizens Council. From 1959 to 1963 Engelhardt served as the state highway director under Governor Patterson and as the chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee. The papers contain personal, political, and Highway Department correspondence; financial records; legal documents; biographical materials; printed materials; newspaper clippings; speeches; reference files; photographs; works of art; and scrapbooks. The correspondence, clippings, and scrapbooks reflect Engelhardt's position on numerous segregation and civil rights issues, state and national politics, and Highway Department matters. The speeches document Engelhardt's stand as a staunch segregationist and his work with the Highway Department. Subgroup II: Political Materials. Series A: Correspondence, 1952-1964, n.d., contains correspondence covering political topics including the boycott of white-owned stores in Tuskegee, the White Citizens' Council, civil rights, state's rights, white supremacy, and school segregation. Series D: Speeches, 1956-1961, n.d., contains political speeches made by Sam Engelhardt concerning topics such as the White Citizens' Councils, segregation, and white supremacy. Subgroup IV: General Materials. Series A: Correspondence, 1955-1963, contains correspondence dealing with topics such as Martin Luther King, white supremacy, segregation vs. integration, the NAACP, civil rights legislation, Communism, and school segregation. Series B: Printed Materials, 1940-1973, contains newspaper clippings dealing with topics such as loyalty oaths, civil rights issues, the NAACP, Martin Luther King, white supremacy, and segregation.

Websites with information:

http://www.archives.state.al.us/whatsnew/neh.html

http://www.archives.state.al.us/afro/private.html

http://adahcat.archives.alabama.gov/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=9358

http://adahcat.alabama.gov/vwebv/holdingsInfo?searchId=1411&recCount=10&recPointer=1&bibId=9358

http://www.kcarchivists.org/kcaa/files/4413/1654/7072/Vol15No3-1996.pdf

Finding aid:

http://www.archives.state.al.us/findaids/v9358.pdf

Finding aid to digital items from Sam Engelhardt papers:

http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/search/searchterm/LPR111/

[0895] Robert V. Engels Correspondence and Political Material, 1952, Accession: A72-40

Location: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 200 S.E. 4th Street, PO Box 339, Abilene, KS 67410

Description: Robert V. Engels was selected as an alternate delegate to the 1952 Republican National Convention for the Governor of Montana, Sam Ford, but became a regular delegate when a family illness prevented Ford from attending. This collection contains correspondence and political material relating to the convention. Correspondents include Robert Taft; David S. Ingalls, Chairman, Taft Committee; Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Eisenhower Campaign Manager; Stephen Goodyear, Draft MacArthur Committee; H.L. Hunt; Hoffman Nickerson; Robert E. Wood; and Lt. Gen. Pedro A. del Valle, U.S. Marines (Ret.). Several issues of the Williams Intelligence Summary, written by Robert H. Williams, are included. This publication contains attacks and allegations against Eisenhower, claiming that he was supported and guided by New Deal Liberals, Communist sympathizers, and Communists.

Finding aid:

http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/research/finding_aids/pdf/Engels_Robert_Correspondence.pdf

[0896] Cornelius Van H. Engert Papers, 1896-1970 (bulk 1915-1960), GTM.GAMMS169

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