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Websites with information:
http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/MSsubject.html
http://archives.lib.iastate.edu/collections/subject-guides-for-manuscripts-and-archives-collections/agricultur
al-collections/farmers-organizations-and-protest-groups
Finding aid:
http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/manuscripts/MS461.html
[0966a] Susan Farnsworth Papers, 1985-2000, LG MS 17
Location: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Collection, Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine, University of Southern Maine Libraries, PO Box 9300, Portland, ME 04104
Description: Susan Farnsworth is a Maine attorney and former state representative. The papers primarily consist of materials related to issues of discrimination, particularly in regards to the lesbian and gay community, both nationally and in Maine. Included are a letter from Jack Wyman (Christian Civic League of Maine) re: University of Maine's non-discrimination clause, 1987; Christian Civic League materials (including [Paul] Cameron study); and "What does Louis Palau want from Maine?" (article re: Mission Maine sponsored visit, 1999 Apr 15).
Finding aid:
http://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1016&context=lgbt_finding_aids
[0966b] Billie Sunday Farnum Papers (1957-1967)
Location: Archives and Special Collections, OU Libraries, Oakland University, 2200 N. Squirrel Road, Rochester, Michigan 48309
Description: Billie Farnum (1916-1979) was a one-term Democratic Congressman who served in the 89th Congress in 1965-1966. Series IV: The Subject Files, contains files on Americans for Constitutional Action; Assembly of Captive European Nations; Birchers (1965); Birth control; Citizens for Educational Freedom; Civil rights; Firearms control; Foreign policy; HUAC; Hungarian Freedom Fighters; Nazi criminals; Taft-Hartley Act; Taft-Hartley Act, 14 B; Un-American activities; and Voting Rights Act.
Websites with information:
https://library.oakland.edu/collections/special/
Finding aid:
https://library.oakland.edu/collections/special/images/Billie%20S%20Farnum%20Papers%20finding%20aid
[0967] Livingston Farrand Papers, 1921-1939, Coll. 3-5-7
Location: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, 2B Carl A. Kroch Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
Description: Livingston Farrand (1867-1939) was president of Cornell University, 1921-1937. The Livingston Farrand Papers consist of correspondence, office files, reports, letters of transmittal, notices of appointment to committees, scrapbooks, cross reference sheets, clippings, diplomas, and certificates deriving from his presidency of Cornell University from 1921 to 1937. Topics include Communist influence in the educational community and Farrand's personal interests in eugenics and public health. Files on American Eugenics Society, Child Labor Amendment, Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, Communism, Eugenic Committee of the United States of America, Irving Fisher, Henry Ford, Frank E. Gannett, Merwin K. Hart, Thomas C. Hennings, Hamilton Holt, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, International Commission on Eugenics, International Federation of Eugenic Organizations, International Commission on Eugenics, David Starr Jordan, Owen Lattimore, Daniel A. Reed, George Santayana, Porter Sargent, Sentinels of the Republic, and Stable Money Association.
Websites with information:
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/browselists/allRMC.html
Finding aids:
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMA00007.html
http://ebooks.library.cornell.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=rmc;cc=rmc;rgn=main;view=text;didno=RMA0
0007.xml
[0968] Fascism and reactions to fascism in Britain (1918-1989) (East Ardsley, Wakefield, West Yorkshire: Microform Academic Publishers, 1999) [microfilm]
Description: The documents in this series are based on collections held by various libraries and other institutions, including the Public Records Office, the London Borough of Hackney Archives, the London Museum of Jewish Life, the London School of Economics, the British Newspaper Library at Colindale, the Imperial War Museum, the Modern Records Centre at Warwick University, and the library at Hull University. The papers record the history of British fascism, as well as the story of responses to fascism, the attempts of individuals, political parties and community groups to defend themselves against the threat with which they were faced. The collection contains transcripts of oral interviews, journals, leaflets, pamphlets, brochures, trade union minute books and friendly society records, sketchbooks, diaries and personal memoirs, various newspapers, state records and several dozen photographs of protests and street meetings. Among the newspapers in this collection are Action, the main fascist newspaper, and On Guard, the paper of the anti-fascist 43 Group. The series also includes Major Lionel S. Rose's survey, Fascism in Britain, as well as a number of documents relating to the internment of Oswald Mosley and other British fascists in 1940. Among the private papers and personal memoirs are the records left by members of the 43 Group and the Jewish Workers' Circle. The series also contains the papers of Captain Luttman-Johnson of the January Club, which shed light on the overlap between British fascism and the Conservative right. The series includes Fascist and Anti Fascist Archives from the Hackney Archives Department (5 reels) and Fascist and Anti Fascist Archives from the Imperial War Museum, London (3 reels).
Reference:
Daniel Tilles, British Fascist Antisemitism and Jewish Responses, 1932-40 (London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2015).
Websites with information:
http://www.microform.co.uk/guides/G19139.pdf
http://niche.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/collection.php?cid=NICHE-FASCISM&sid=&keywords=
Finding aid to Fascist and Anti-Fascist Archives from the Hackney Archives, London (Microform Academic Publishers, 1999) [microfilm]:
The materials microfilmed include private papers and personal memoirs, transcripts of interviews, journals, trade union minute books and friendly society records, also newspapers, state records and photographs. Reel 1. Jewish Worker's Circle (1935-1947)—reel 2. Jewish Worker's Circle (1948- 1951)—reel 3. Fascism in Britain factual surveys / by Lionel Rose (1948); Tailoring and Garment Workers Union Correspondence, 1937-1940; Various circulars and leaflets from ULTTU, NUTGW and London Trades Council: fascism 1925-1951; Hackney Communist Party election newspaper (1946); Hackney petition of protest to Hackney Council; Hackney Trades Council correspondence, 1970-1985—reel 4. Hackney Trades Council correspondence, 1970-1985; Miscellaneous Hackney Trades Council correspondence and protest material against racism and equality, anti-fascist material 1970-1985—reel 5. National front: press cuttings 1960s-1970s; National front: Anti-Nazi League propaganda; Jeffrey Hamm obituary 1992; Oswald Mosley; National front & anti-fascist press cuttings: cuttings regarding Nazi movement protests and race hatred meetings, July-December 1962. Includes press reports from Mosley meeting on Ridley Road July -September 1962.
http://www.microform.co.uk/guides/R97575.pdf
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/results.aspx?tab=2&Page=1&ContainAllWords=Fascist&Repository=H
ackney+Archives+Department
Finding aid to Fascist and Anti Fascist Archives from the Imperial War Museum, London [microfilm]:
Reel 1. Pro-Fascist Material: Captain Luttman-Johnson—Reel 2. William Joyce; Miss M. Heard; John A. Macnab; R. Ling. Anti-Fascist Material: Ken Ambrose 'The Suitcase in the Garage'; Miss Mary M. Sibthorpe—Reel 3. Miss Sibthorpe.
During the 1930s Captain H.W. Luttman-Johnson, a Scottish landowner and former cavalry officer in the Indian Army, was active in right-wing and pro-Fascist circles in Britain, becoming Honorary Secretary of the short-lived January Club in 1934 and Secretary of the Windsor Club shortly thereafter. As a result of his political activities, Luttman-Johnson was detained under the provisions of Defence Regulation 18B shortly after the outbreak of war in 1939. The January Club, with which the majority of the Luttman-Johnson correspondence is concerned, was conceived as a discussion group for those who were interested in Fascist and Corporate State thinking, and its leading members included Sir John Squire (as Chairman) and Major Francis Yeats-Brown. Includes letters to Luttman-Johnson from Douglas Jerrold, Major General J.F.C. Fuller, Admiral Sir Barry Domvile, Captain AH.M. Ramsay MP, Sir Oswald Mosley, William Joyce, and Major Francis Yeats-Brown. Subjects discussed in Luttman-Johnson's letters include Ralph Gladwyn Jebb, John Beckett, A.G. Findlay, and Arnold Leese. The Luttman-Johnson also include lists containing names of proposed and approved members of the January Club (1933-1934); a pamphlet published by the British Protestant League entitled 'The Truth about the Jews!' by Alexander Ratcliffe (editor of the "Protestant Advocate") (1943); and 'It might have happened to you!': The Word Special Investigation Report on 18B, December 1943. Letters from William Joyce as Director of Propaganda, British Union of Fascists, to C. H. Blackburn concerning A. K. Chesterton (later founder and first chairman of the National Front), 1935. The papers of Miss Mary M. Sibthorpe contain a copy of "De Joden in Nederland", by Hans Graf von Monts (n.d. [1941]), with two anti-Semitic propaganda leaflets in Dutch.
http://www.microform.co.uk/guides/R97574.pdf
http://niche.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?pid=R97574&sid=STM&keywords=
[0969] Fascism in Europe Collection, 1901- , Ref: Special Collection
Location: Special Collections, Western Bank Library, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom
Description: A developing collection of books on the history of fascism on the continent of Europe and beyond in the twentieth century. Contains copies of Our Nordic race, by Richard Kelly Hoskins (Clwyd, N. Wales: British Patriot Publications, [1972?]; Facsim. of 3rd rev. ed. originally published in 1961; copy online at http://digilib.usm.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/manu/id/2017/rec/1); The Protocols of the meetings of the learned elders of Zion; with the preface and explanatory notes, translated from the Russian text by Victor E. Marsden (Clwyd, N. Wales: British Patriot Publications, 1978); The programme of the N. S. D. A. P., the National Socialist German Worker's Party, and its general conceptions, by Gottfried Feder; translated by E.T.S. Dugdale (Clwyd, N. Wales: British Patriot Publications, 1980. Originally published: Munich: Fritz Eher Verlag, 1932); and Secret societies and subversive movements, by Nesta H. Webster (Sudbury: Bloomfield Books, [1987]. Reprint of edition originally published London, 1924), and La famine guette les anglais; par le vicomte Lymington; édition avec commentaires par Alan Sinclair Sidgwick (Prague: Orbis, 1940).
Websites with information:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/specalphfk
Finding aids:
http://librarysupport.shef.ac.uk/faceu.pdf
http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/faceu
http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/library/special/faceu
http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15847coll6/id/244/rec/2
http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15847coll6/id/244
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.382602!/file/FascisminEurope.pdf
[0970] Fascism in Great Britain Collection, 1901- , Ref: Special Collection
Location: Special Collections, Western Bank Library, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom
Description: A collection of published and unpublished documents relating to Fascism and other right-wing movements in 20th century Britain up to the period of the demise of the Union Movement, but including critical and biographical material published after the period. Includes books and pamphlets by John Amery, John Beckett, Hilaire Belloc, A. R. Butz, John Charnley, Maj.-Gen. Count Cherep-Spiridovich, C. H. Douglas, James Drennan, L. Fry, Richard Harwood, David Irving, William Joyce, Arnold Spencer Leese, Diana Mosley, Oswald Mosley, Ezra Pound, Alexander Ratcliffe, A. H. M. Ramsay, A. Raven Thomson, F. J. P. Veale, and Nesta H. Webster.
Websites with information:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/specalphfk
Finding aids:
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.442640!/file/FascisminGB.pdf
http://librarysupport.shef.ac.uk/fascism.pdf
http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/fascism
http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/library/special/fascism
http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15847coll6/id/144/rec/5
http://cdm15847.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15847coll6/id/144
[0970a] Fondo: Fascismo e antifascismo in provincia di Parma, 1921-1943
Location: Istituto storico della Resistenza e dell'età contemporanea, Vicolo delle Asse, 5, 43100, Parma, Italy
Description: The collection consists of documents relating to Fascist squads and to the Fascist regime. Included are documents and letters of the Partito Nazionale Fascista (PNF) of Parma; circulars and reports of the Confederazione fascista dei lavoratori dell'industria and the Gioventù italiana del littorio (Gil) di Parma; clippings of local newspapers from 1921 to 1925; posters, flyers, and ration cards of the Fascist regime (1940-1942); and other documents.
Websites with information:
http://beniculturali.ilc.cnr.it:8080/Isis/servlet/Isis?Conf=/usr/local/IsisGas/InsmliConf/Insmli.sys6.file&Obj=@Insmlid.pft&Opt=search&Type=Doc&Field0=L04/00001/00/00/00000/000/000
http://san.beniculturali.it/web/san/dettaglio-complesso-documentario?step=dettaglio&codiSanCompl=san.cat.complArch.93429&id=93429
http://beniculturali.ilc.cnr.it:8080/Isis/servlet/Isis?Conf=/usr/local/IsisGas/MetaInsmliConf/metaopacStar.sys.file
Finding aid:
http://www.istitutostoricoparma.it/PDF_archivio/Sezione_lottaliberazione.pdf
[0970b] Fondo: Fascismo e Repubblica sociale italiana in Toscana - Regione Toscana, 2/1907 - 11/1974
Location: Istituto storico della Resistenza in Toscana (Isrt), Via G. Carducci 5/37, 50121 Firenze, Italy
Description: The first section of this collection consists of state and private documents relating to the political and military aspects of the fascist period and the RSI. Included is a large quantity of prints and negatives, concerning aspects, ceremonies, and the personality of the fascist regime. In the second section are photostatic copies of documents gathered in Anglo-American archives by Roger Absalom for use in the book Gli alleati e la ricostruzione in Toscana (1944-1945): documenti anglo-americani, a cura di Roger Absalom (Firenze: L.S. Olschki, 2 vols., 1988-2001).
Websites with information:
http://beniculturali.ilc.cnr.it:8080/Isis/servlet/Isis?Conf=/usr/local/IsisGas/InsmliConf/Insmli.sys6.file&Obj=
@Insmlid.pft&Opt=get&Type=Doc&Id=045906
http://www.san.beniculturali.it/web/san/dettaglio-complesso-documentario?step=dettaglio&codiSanCompl=s
an.cat.complArch.93722&idSogc=&id=93722
http://beniculturali.ilc.cnr.it:8080/Isis/servlet/Isis?Conf=/usr/local/IsisGas/MetaInsmliConf/metaopacStar.sy
s.file
[0971] Fascist and anti-fascist material
Location: Working Class Movement Library, 51, The Crescent, Salford M5 4WX, United Kingdom
Description: This is a collection of fascist and anti-fascist pamphlets and leaflets, spanning a broad range of organisations and campaigns - from the birth of domestic and continental fascism to the present day. There is a small number of leaflets of Britain's first Fascist party, the British Fascisti (1925-34), revealing the organisation's anti-Bolshevist fears of Communist Sunday Schools and other 'subversive' native political developments. Well represented are pamphlets of Oswald Mosley's 'pre-fascist' New Party (1931-32). These include contributions from soon-to-be defectors, such as the period intellectual CEM Joad and the future chairman of the Co-ordinating Committee for Anti-Fascist Activities, John Strachey, as well as pamphlets written by subsequent leading BUF members, such as John Beckett. In the post-war period, material records the splintering of British Fascism and its re-emergence in the 1970's with the birth of the National Front and its successful rival, the Anti-Nazi League. Publications by British Fascisti/British Fascists (BF) 1923-35, New Party (1931-1932), British Union of Fascists (BUF) 1932-40, Union Movement 1948-1973, National Front 1967-, and Miscellaneous organisations/individuals. Includes writings by John Beckett, Michael Billig (Psychology, racism and fascism, 1979), RBD Blakeney, Adolf Hitler, CEM Joad, William Joyce, Cynthia Mosley, Sir Oswald Mosley, A. Raven Thomson, and Dr. Johann von Leers. Press cuttings from The Blackshirt.
Finding aid:
http://www.wcml.org.uk/contents/protests-politics-and-campaigning-for-change/fascist-and-antifascist-material/
An index of some of the British fascist literature, held by the WCML:
http://www.wcml.org.uk/download/56e14415e8ee0/
Chronological index of miscellaneous anti-fascist pamphlets and leaflets:
http://www.wcml.org.uk/download/58a5961990068/
http://www.wcml.org.uk/download/550158a07ff46/
[0972] Orval Eugene Faubus Papers, 1910. . . (1939-74)-1978, MS/F27/301/FAUBUS; Addendum Papers, 1928-1994, MC 922
Location: Special Collections Department, University of Arkansas Libraries, 365 N. McIlroy Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72701-4002
Description: Faubus (1910-1994) was elected to six consecutive terms (1955-1967) as Governor of Arkansas, and attracted international attention for his controversial role in the Little Rock, Ark., Central High School racial desegregation crisis (1957-1959). The papers include correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, diary, lists, notes, petitions, certificates, clippings, literary manuscripts, legislative bills, scrapbooks, sound recordings, motion picture film, financial, legal, military, and other records created, received, or collected by Faubus (1910-1978) or by staff members of the Arkansas gubernatorial office (1955-1967). Other records pertain to the personal, familial, military, literary, journalistic, political, and other governmental activities and interests of Faubus. Series 14. Records Pertaining to Little Rock School Integration Crisis, 1957-1959...1977, contains correspondence, telegrams, speeches, press releases, police investigation reports, interviews, petitions, poems, threats, positive and negative reaction and other records pertaining to the Little Rock School Integration Crisis. Correspondents include Dwight David Eisenhower and Richard Brevard Russell Jr. Includes a printed copy of the Arkansas Anti-Integration Acts of 1958, an act to provide the procedure under which the Governor may order the schools to be closed, an act to fix the date of opening the 1958-1959 school year and other acts.
Reference:
"News, Notes, and Comments," Arkansas Historical Quarterly, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Summer 1981), pp. 178-187 (p. 182).
Websites with information:
http://libraries.uark.edu/specialcollections/manuscripts/atoz.asp
http://libinfo.uark.edu/specialcollections/manuscripts/atoz.asp
http://libinfo.uark.edu/specialcollections/research/guides/publicofficials.asp
http://uark.libguides.com/content.php?pid=365012&sid=2987680
Finding aids:
http://libinfo.uark.edu/SpecialCollections/findingaids/faubusaids/1faubusintro.html
http://libinfo.uark.edu/SpecialCollections/findingaids/faubusaids/2faubusintro.html
http://libinfo.uark.edu/SpecialCollections/findingaids/faubusaids/1faubus14.html
[0972a] John Henry Faulk Papers, 1881, 1936-2010
Location: Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin, 2300 Red River St., Sid Richardson Hall, Unit 2, Room 2.106, Austin, Texas 78712-1426
Description: John Henry Faulk (1913-1990) was a folklorist, humorist, lecturer, and civil rights activist from Austin, Texas. In 1957, the right-wing organization AWARE, Inc., blacklisted Faulk for alleged Communist associations and sympathies. Subsequently, he filed and won a libel suit against the company and anti-Communist activists Vincent Hartnett and Laurence A. Johnson. In 1963, Faulk published a memoir of his blacklisting experience entitled Fear on Trial. Papers document his career in literary and broadcast media, as well as activities in politics, humanitarian concerns and civil liberties, particularly his successful libel suit. Files on Alger Hiss case; Civil liberties, anti-Communism, and blacklisting; House Un-American Activities Committee; Roy Cohn; Legal files (Faulk vs. Aware Inc., et al.; Hartnett vs. CBS, Inc.; Vincent Hartnett depositions, 1977-1980; Larry McDonald and Orson Bean affair, 1976-1977); "Firing Line:" "Abolition of the House Un-American Activities Committee," John Henry Faulk and W. F. Buckley debate, 1966; Transcript of "Firing Line," Faulk with William F. Buckley, 1966; Videocassettes ("Firing Line," John Henry Faulk and Bill Buckley (2), 1966; "Freeman Reports," CNN, Roy Cohn, etc.; "CBS Morning News," concerning McCarthy, December 1984; "Freeman Reports," CNN, John Henry Faulk, Roy Cohn, William A. Reuben and Ewald); and Photographs (Joseph McCarthy and Roy Cohn in New York, 1954; Laurence A. Johnson, 1962; Faulk and Richard Nixon, 1955).
Reference:
David Everitt, A Shadow of Red: Communism and the Blacklist in Radio and Television (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2007).
Finding aid:
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00010/cah-00010.html
[0973] John Henry Faulk vs. AWARE, Inc., Laurence A. Johnson and Vincent Hartnett Case Records, 1939-1982
Location: Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin, 2300 Red River St., Sid Richardson Hall, Unit 2, Room 2.106, Austin, Texas 78712-1426
Description: The records document the landmark libel suit involving Faulk (1913-1990), a radio and television personality in the 1950s, and an anti-Communist organization that blacklisted entertainment personalities for allegedly subversive views. The collection, donated by Faulk's attorney Louis Nizer, consists of materials created by Faulk's attorneys, court records, trial transcripts, depositions, correspondence, and printed materials used for research and as trial exhibits.
Websites with information:
http://www.cah.utexas.edu/projects/nhprc/collections.php
http://www.cah.utexas.edu/research/archives_index.php?manuindex=f
Finding aid:
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/01497/cah-01497.html
[0974] L.E. Faulkner Papers, 1902-1963, Collection No. M22
Location: Special Collections, McCain Library and Archives, The University of Southern Mississippi, 118 College Drive #5148, Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5148
Description: Louis Edward (L.E.) Faulkner (1883-1961) was the president of the Mississippi Central Railroad and a prominent business and civic leader of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Faulkner heavily involved in the anti-Communist movement in the 1940s and 1950s. Materials in the files consist primarily of correspondence, but also include numerous speeches, publications, and newsclippings, plus a few business documents. Series II: Political Files (ca. 1942-1959), contains records of Faulkner's mail campaign to preserve free enterprise and constitutional government. The primary goal of the campaign was to discredit and dismantle the "New Deal," which Faulkner saw as socialistic. To that end, he used business and Rotary Club connections to circulate massive amounts of anti-New Deal materials nationwide. Correspondents include Samuel B. Pettengill and John E. Rankin. Subseries IV. The Committee for Constitutional Government (1943-1956), contains copies of the Committee's bi-weekly newsletter "Paul Revere Messages"; news releases entitled "Spotlight for the Nation"; a pamphlet entitled "Needed Now - Capacity for Leadership, Courage to Lead", which relates the history of the Committee; and a copy of For Americans Only, by Samuel B. Pettengill, which compares the New Deal to the socialism of Hitler's Germany. Subseries V. The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (1954-1960), concerns a campaign to have the NAACP's charitable exemption from federal income taxes revoked on the ground that its funds were being used for political purposes. Correspondents in this file include FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover; Mississippi White Citizens Council Director, Robert Patterson; and Judge Tom Brady, author of Black Monday. Subseries VI. Articles and Speeches (1939-1956), include "Case Against the New Deal" by former Mississippi governor, Mike Conner; "The New Deal and the New Slavery" by Clayton Rand; "We Are on the Road to Bankruptcy" by Senator Harry F. Byrd; and "Interposition: The Barrier Against Tyranny", a response to Brown v. Board of Education by Mississippi Congressman, John Bell Williams. Subseries VII. Publications (1943-1960), includes "W. Lee O'Daniel News," "Closer Ups of the World's Trends" by Upton Close, and "Counterattack - Facts to Combat Communism."
Reference:
Jennifer Brannock, "Documenting the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi: An Overview of the Collections at the University of Southern Mississippi," The Primary Source (Society of Mississippi Archivists), Vol. 33, Issue 1 (Summer 2014), pp. 21-26 (p. 24), http://aquila.usm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1006&context=theprimarysource.
Websites with information:
http://www.lib.usm.edu/spcol/collections/manuscripts/lists-of-collections/alphabetical.html
Finding aids:
http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/archives/m022bfl.htm
http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/archives/m022bfl.htm?m022bfltext.htm
http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/archives/m022.htm?m022text.htm~mainFrame
http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/archives/m022bfl.htm?m022bfltext.htm~mainFrame
http://lib.usm.edu/spcol/collections/manuscripts/finding_aids/m022
[0975] Leesha Faulkner Civil Rights Collection, 1932-1995 (bulk 1960-1970), M 398
Location: Special Collections Department, McCain Library and Archives, The University of Southern Mississippi, 118 College Drive #5148, Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5148
Description: Leesha Faulkner (Cooper) (1955- ) is a journalist. In 1994 Faulkner completed her Master's degree at Mississippi College entitled, "To Stem the Tide: The Mississippi Sovereignty Commission and Civil Rights, 1956-1973." During the course of her research she compiled an extensive collection of civil rights-related materials. Series II: Civil Rights Documents, contains materials relating to the Civil Rights Movement, including school desegregation and Voter Registration/Poll Tax. Series III: Correspondence (1956-1993), contains letters related to the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission and Erle Johnston. Series V: Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, contains investigative reports by the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, 1958-1977. Series VI: Newspaper and Magazine Articles, contains many articles related to the Civil Rights Movement and the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission. Series VIII: University of Mississippi, contains photographs from the 1962 Ole Miss riots, which were prompted by the admission of James Meredith. Series X: Subject Files, contains files on "Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations" (Nov. 1964); church burnings (July 17-Nov. 2, 1964); FBI: Report on Communism (1960); Erle Johnston: Mississippi's Defiant Years, Chapter 48: The Grenada Speech; and Ku Klux Klan.
Websites with information:
http://www.lib.usm.edu/spcol/collections/manuscripts/lists-of-collections/alphabetical.html
Finding aids:
http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/archives/m398.htm
http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/archives/m398.htm?m398text.htm~mainFrame
http://lib.usm.edu/spcol/collections/manuscripts/finding_aids/m398
[0976] Federated Press Records, [ca. 1918]-1955
Location: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Butler Library, 6th Floor, Columbia University, 535 West 114th Street, New York, NY 10027
Description: Between the two World Wars, the Federated Press, among the oldest of such news services in existence, furnished specialized news releases for labor newspapers. The files consist of copies of all mimeographed releases of news and feature stories and a morgue. The collection is divided into three groups: Biographical, Subject (i.a. Morgue) and Chronological Files. There are files on anti-Semitism, Bretton Woods, Christian American Association, Dumbarton Oaks, Fascist organizations, Fascists, House Un-American Activities Committee, Ku Klux Klan, and Joseph McCarthy.
Websites with information:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections/ldpd_4078752/
Finding aid:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/inside/projects/findingaids/scans/pdfs/16_ER-FI_15.pdf
[0977] Federated Press Records: American Labor Journalism in the Mid-Twentieth Century: Series 1: Parts 1-4: Subject Files Author Index [microfilm]
Description: Subject files include Anti-Labor Drive; Anti-Semitism; Anti-War; Blacklist; Committee for Constitutional Government; Congressional Committees, Un-American Activities; Dies Committee; Fascist Organizations; Fascist Organizations, Literature, American Bulletin. 1936; Fascist Organizations, Literature, Pelley's Weekly. 1936; Foreign Policy; Legislation, Anti-Labor; Legislation, State, Anti-Labor Measures; Lynching; McCarran-Walter Act; Militia; Moral Re-Armament; Open Shop; Poll Tax; Race Prejudice; Smith-Connally Act; Smith Act; and Taft Hartley Act.
Finding aids: