Kitabı oku: «Conservatism, the Right Wing, and the Far Right: A Guide to Archives», sayfa 82
Finding aids:
http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/guides/ford/johnford.shtml
http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/findingaids/view?doc.view=entire_text&docId=InU-Li-VAC2724
[1035a] Ford Hall Forum audio tapes, 1961-1998, M71 [sound recordings]
Location: Archives and Special Collections, Northeastern University Libraries, 92 Snell Library, 360 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02115
Description: The Ford Hall Forum is the nation's oldest free public lecture series. It provides a non-partisan platform for open discussion and debate on topics of public interest. The Ford Hall Forum was started in 1908 by George W. Coleman, a Boston businessman and president of the Boston Baptist Social Union (BBSU), as a free series of public lectures designed to engage the public on a diverse range of issues. The model was an opening lecture, and then questions from the audience. This collection consists of audio tape recordings of Ford Hall Forum programs, recorded between 1961 and 1998. Recordings of Philip Agee (1988 Nov 6); David Broder, (1990 Apr 12 and 1995 Nov 2); Lynne Cheney (1995 Oct 22); Jim Cooke: "An Evening with Calvin Coolidge" (1989 Oct 3); Robert Drinan (1993 Apr 8); David Duke (1991 Mar 28); Alexander Haig (1987 Apr 30); Henry Kissinger (1965 Nov 28); C. Everett Koop (1988 Mar 31); Robert Kuttner (1989 Oct 23; 1992 Apr 23; 1994 May 25); Charles Murray: "The Bell Curve." (1995 Mar 23); Ayn Rand (1968 Dec 8; 1969 Nov 9); Ralph Reed: "The Christian Coalition's View of Election 1996" (1996 Oct 24); Pat Robertson (1986 Nov 9); and Daniel Yergin (1991 Apr 25).
Finding aid:
http://www.lib.neu.edu/archives/collect/findaids/m71findprint.htm
[1035b] Ford Hall Forum Collection, 1908-2013 (bulk 1930-2000), MS113 [partly digital collection]
Location: Moakley Archive and Institute, Suffolk University, 73 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02108
Description: The Ford Hall Forum, the nation's oldest continuously operating free public lecture series, was established in Boston in 1908. According to founder George W. Coleman's vision, the lecture series would enable the "full, free, and open discussion of all vital questions affecting human welfare." This collection contains a wide range of materials relating to the Ford Hall Forum's administrative operations, lectures, fundraising activities, partnerships, and its radio program, the New American Gazette. Series I: Lecture, Event and Program Files, 1915-2013, undated. Sub-series 1.1: Lecture, Event and Program Files, 1915-2013, contains speaker files (except where noted) on William A. Rusher (12 December 1971); William Loeb (13 April, 1975); Phyllis Schlafly and Karen DeCrow (29 April 1979); William F. Buckley Jr. (13 April 1980); William Safire (05 October 1980); Professor Daniel Yergin (26 October 1980); Ayn Rand (26 April 1981); Cal Thomas (04 October 1981); Ayn Rand (25 April 1982); Patrick Buchanan (02 October 1983); Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick (05 April 1984); Robert Novak (September 23, 1984); Cal Thomas (25 April 1985); C. Everett Koop (02 October 1985); David Gergen (18 April 1986); Reverend Pat Robertson (09 November 1986); David R. Gergen (16 November 1986); Alexander Haig (30 April 1987); Philip Agee (06 November 1988); William Bennett (02 July 1990); David Duke (28 March 1991); David Duke (news clips) (28 March 1991); Daniel Yergin (25 April 1991); Daniel Yergin (02 May 1991); Boston Busing Crisis 20 Years Later (event file) (25 May 1994); Charles Murray (23 March 1995); Lynne Cheney (22 October 1995); Ralph Reed (24 October 1996); and Mitt Romney (08 April 2010). Sub-series 1.2: New American Gazette, 1986-1991, contains program files on Alexander Haig (19 January 1988); Ayn Rand (23 March 1989); Ayn Rand (1 March 1990); Barry Goldwater (5 March 1987); C. Everett Koop (7 July 1988); Daniel Yergin (25 April 1991); David Duke (28 March 1991); George McGovern and Robert Kuttner (18 January 1990); George Will (1988); Henry Kissinger (8 March 1990); Philip Agee (9 February 1989); and William F. Buckley Jr. (21 November 1989). Series III: Special Materials, 1908-2013. Sub-series 3.1: Audio and Video Recordings, 1923-2013 (bulk 1981-2013), contains recordings of R. M. Washburn: Calvin Coolidge: His Astonishing Rise, audio recording 04 November 1923; Bella Abzug, Robert Novak: Challenges for The Next Administration, audio recording 23 September 1984; Charles Everett Koop, Richard Daynard: Smoking: The Medical and Legal Implications, audio recording 10 October 1985; The New American Gazette: Alexander Haig; Developing a National Agenda: Issues for the 1990s, audio recording 30 April 1987; The New American Gazette: Charles Everett Koop, audio recording 31 March 1988; The New American Gazette: George McGovern and Robert Kuttner, audio recording 23 October 1989; The New American Gazette: Henry Kissinger, audio recording 31 January 1990; The New American Gazette: Daniel Yergin; Oil, Money, and Power, audio recording 25 April 1991; Ayn Rand, audio recordings, undated; Yaron Brook: Woodstock's Legacy: The Rise of Environmentalism and the Religious Right [on Ayn Rand's 1969 Ford Hall Forum talk, 'Apollo and Dionysus'], audio recording 08 May 2008 [online at http://forum-network.org/lectures/yaron-brook-on-ayn-rand-apollo-and-dionysus-revisted/]; Mitt Romney with Jeff Jacoby: No Apology: The Case for American Greatness, audio recording 08 April 2010; and Robert Kuttner with Wendy Ballinger: A Presidency in Peril, video recording 03 June 2010.
Finding aid:
http://www.suffolk.edu/documents/MoakleyArchive/ms113_findingaid.pdf
Finding aid to digital collection:
http://moakleyarchive.omeka.net/collections/show/14
[1036] Records of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and predecessors. Records of the Administrative Divisions. Foreign and Commonwealth Office and predecessors: Records of Former Colonial Administrations: Migrated Archives. Kenya, 1907-1963 (bulk 1952-1963), FCO 141/5502-5530, etc.
Location: The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU, United Kingdom
Description: The 1886 Anglo-German Agreement placed the region largely within Kenya's modern borders in an area of British influence. In 1920 the Colony of Kenya was created. Kenya obtained independence in 1963. The records are arranged below within subject areas based, as much as is practical, on the organisation of the colony's government and on its file registration systems. Heading 3. Chief Secretary's Office, contains, as FCO 141/6622, a file covering visits to Kenya by the League of Empire Loyalists, 1957-1958.
Reference:
Paul Stocker, "From the Archives – The League of Empire Loyalists in Kenya," Centre for Fascist, Anti-Fascist and Post-Fascist Studies Newsletter, Issue 1 (Summer 2014), pp. 5-7, online at https://www.academia.edu/774545
5/CFAPS_Newsletter_2014_The_League_of_Empire_Loyalists_in_Kenya.
Websites with information:
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/details?Uri=C12302909
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documents/migrated-archives-guidance.pdf
[1037] Records created and inherited by the Foreign Office, FO
Location: The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU, United Kingdom
Description: FO - Records created or inherited by the Foreign Office. General Correspondence from Political and Other Departments. FO 371 - Foreign Office: Political Departments: General Correspondence from 1906-1966. Political: Eastern: Palestine and Transjordan. FO 371/27124 - Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. Code 31 file 3, consists of a file on Haj Amin el Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, dated 1941.
Websites with information:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/releases/2003/july24/list.htm
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C2784344
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C2784344
[1038] Foreign Policy Association Records, 1918-1996, Mss 2, etc.
Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, Library-Archives Division, 816 State St., Madison, WI 53706-1417
Description: Records of the Foreign Policy Association (FPA), a national, non-partisan adult educational organization dedicated to promoting interest in international relations and an understanding of foreign affairs; including correspondence, reports, memoranda, financial records, minutes, speeches, news releases, newsletters, brochures, photographs, moving images, audio recordings, and printed materials. During the 1950s and into the late 1960s, the Foreign Policy Association was criticized and under attack by anti-Communist, conservative groups, including the John Birch Society and the American Legion. The series "Attacks" on the Foreign Policy Association, contains materials relating to investigations of accusations, FPA responses to accusations of Communist and un-American activities, correspondence, memos, reports, and public relations materials. There are files on Anthony Bouscaren (attack regarding John Carter Vincent, 1957-1958); Keep America Free Council, Canton, Ohio; Minute Women (and Enquirer attack on Cincinnati Council, 1959), Alfred Kohlberg (attack regarding China, 1947-1958), Extremist attacks, "The Truth about the Foreign Policy Association," by the American Legion, Edgar Bundy, Rev. Richard Ginder (attacks, 1960-1961), Our Sunday Visitor (Huntington, Ind.), Daughters of the American Republic (DAR), Gordon Hall, Cardinal Mindszenty Foundation, John Birch Society, American Mercury, Dan Smoot, General "far right," Human Events, Sons of the American Revolution, Patrick Henry League, Minute Women, Minute Men, Military Order of the World Wars, and Right-wing extremist background, memos, notes, 1961. The series Regional Offices. [Subseries] Region I files, contains files on Attacks on Foreign Policy Association by Father Ginder and others (correspondence and news releases), 1960, and Attacks on Foreign Policy Association, 1960-1961. The series Regional Offices. [Subseries] Region III files, contains a file on Super Patriotic groups. The series Regional Offices. [Subseries] "Attack Files," 1960s, contains folders on the American Legion publication, "The Truth about the Foreign Policy Association"; Gordon Hall; John Birch Society; Marah, Inc.; and the Cardinal Mindszenty Foundation.
Reference:
Menzi L. Behrnd-Klodt and Carolyn J. Mattern, Social Action Collections at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin: A Guide (Madison: The Society, 1983).
Finding aid:
http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=wiarchives;cc=wiarchives;view=text;rgn=main;didn
o=uw-whs-mss00002
[1039] James R. Forman Library Collection, 1872-2005 (bulk 1964-2000), CR.2010.001
Location: Civil Rights Archive, Department of Special Collections and Archives, Queens College Libraries, CUNY, Benjamin Rosenthal Library RO317, 65-30 Kissena Blvd., Queens, NY 11367-1597
Description: James Forman (1928-2005) was a civil rights organizer, writer, and activist. Contains files which are related to the FBI's "COINTELPRO" investigations into "Black Nationalist - Hate Groups / Internal Security," which include information on the activities of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Also contains FBI files on Irgun Zvai Leumi, a right-wing underground paramilitary group in post-war Israel, and the Jewish Defense League.
Reference:
David Gary, "CUNY–Queens College Announces Acquisition of Civil Rights Archive," Metropolitan Archivist, Volume 17, No. 1 (Winter 2011), pp. 27-28, http://www.nycarchivists.org/Resources/Documents/Metropolitan_Archivist_Winter2011.pdf.
Websites with information:
http://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/Degrees/DAH/library/SpecialCollections/Pages/Collections-and-Finding-Aids.aspx
Finding aids:
http://archives.qc.cuny.edu/finding_aids/JamesForman
http://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/Degrees/DAH/library/SpecialCollections/Documents/JamesForman_FindingAid.pdf
[1040] James V. Forrestal Papers, 1907-1958 (bulk 1940-1949), MC051
Location: Public Policy Papers, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library, 2001 Princeton University Library, One Washington Road, Princeton, New Jersey 08544
Description: James V. Forrestal (1892-1949) was a Wall Street businessman who played an important role in U.S. military operations during and immediately after World War II. From 1940 to 1949 Forrestal served as, in order, assistant to President Roosevelt, Under Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of the Navy (1944-1947), and the first Secretary of Defense (1947-1949). Series 1: Correspondence, 1917-1950. Subseries 1A: Alphabetical Correspondence, 1940-1949, contains files on Frank Altschul, American Legion, Warren R. Austin, William Benton, Lemuel R. Boulware, Ralph O. Brewster, Styles Bridges, Vannevar Bush, Harry F. Byrd, James F. Byrnes, Arthur Capper, John Chamberlain, Claire L. Chennault, Chiang Kai-Shek, Mark W. Clark, William M. Colmer, Samuel Dickstein, James O. Eastland, Charles Edison, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Hamilton Fish, Ralph E. Flanders, Frank E. Gannett, Carter Glass, Joseph C. Grew, William Randolph Hearst, F. Edward Hébert, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Clare E. Hoffman, Hamilton Holt, J. Edgar Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Roy W. Howard, Patrick J. Hurley, Hiram W. Johnson, Walter H. Judd, H. E. Kimmel, William F. Knowland, William Langer, David Lawrence, John Davis Lodge, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., William Loeb, Clare Boothe Luce, Henry R. Luce, Douglas A. MacArthur, George W. Malone, Patrick McCarran, Joseph R. McCarthy, Robert R. McCormick, Raymond Moley, Ben Moreell, National Association of Manufacturers, Wright Patman, William D. Pawley, Westbrook Pegler, Plain Talk, Stefan T. Possony, Arthur W. Radford, Ogden Reid, Richard B. Russell, Leverett Saltonstall, Jouett Shouse, George E. Sokolsky, John J. Sparkman, Vilhjálmur Stefánsson, Robert A. Taft, Henry J. Taylor, Robert A. Theobald, Dorothy Thompson, J. Strom Thurmond, George Holden Tinkham, Walter Trohan, James P. Warburg, Burton K. Wheeler, Wendell L. Willkie, and Robert E. Wood.
Reference:
"New and Notable. James Forrestal Papers," Princeton University Library Chronicle, XIV.3 (Spring 1953) pp. 164-65.
Websites with information:
http://libguides.princeton.edu/c.php?g=84170&p=541077
http://libguides.princeton.edu/mudd_coldwar
Finding aids:
http://findingaids.princeton.edu/collections/MC051
http://findingaids.princeton.edu/collections/MC051.pdf
[1040a] Papers of Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal, 1934-1951
Location: Operational Archives Branch, Naval Historical Center, 805 Kidder Breese Street SE, Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374-5060
Description: The papers consist largely of speeches and press conferences while Forrestal served as Under Secretary and Secretary of the Navy.
Finding aids:
http://www.history.navy.mil/research/archives/research-guides-and-finding-aids/personal-papers/f/papers-o
f-secretary-of-the-navy-james-v-forrestal.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20021105114012/http://history.navy.mil/ar/foxtrot/forrestal.htm
[1041] Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, Series 2: Photographs--People, ca. 1861-1987, bulk 1920-1979, AR406, Series 2 [photographs]
Location: Special Collections, The University of Texas at Arlington Library, 702 Planetarium Place, Arlington, TX 76019
Description: The Fort Worth Star was founded in 1906 by a group of newsmen, including Col. Louis J. Wortham (as publisher), Amon G. Carter, Sr. (as advertising manager), D. C. McCaleb, and A. G. Dawson; they also had the help of wholesale grocer and major investor Col. Paul Waples. By 1908, the Star was in financial difficulty, and Carter and Wortham decided to buy out their rival, the Telegram, an evening newspaper that traced its history back to the Fort Worth Evening Mail and the Fort Worth Mail Telegram and other papers beginning around 1879. The new paper, known as the Star-Telegram, began publication in 1909, and was later identified in the 1920s by a phrase on its masthead, "Where the West Begins." Included are 179,500 black and white prints. There are photographs of Ezra Taft Benson, Bryant W. Bowles, Patrick J. Buchanan, William F. Buckley, Jr., Whittaker Chambers, Claire Chennault, Alger Hiss, H.L. Hunt, Husband E. Kimmel, William F. Knowland, Douglas MacArthur, Clarence Manion, Joseph R. McCarthy, Ezra Pound, Richard A. Viguerie, and James L. Wick.
Websites with information:
https://web.archive.org/web/20040105021531/http://libraries.uta.edu/SpecColl/findaids/guideHisPhoto.htm
https://web.archive.org/web/20121213004917/http://libraries.uta.edu/SpecColl/findaids/guideIntr.htm
https://web.archive.org/web/20130513040008/http://libraries.uta.edu/SpecColl/findaids/index.html
Finding aids:
https://web.archive.org/web/20110131101635/http://libraries.uta.edu/SpecColl/findaids/fwst_guide.htm
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utarl/00142/arl-00142p1.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20110403042849/http://libraries.uta.edu/SpecColl/findaids/AR406_Series2.html
[1042] J.A. Fortier Collection, 1909-1949, RG 259
Location: Louisiana State Museum Historical Center, 400 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, LA 70116
Description: Collection consists mostly of Huey Long broadsides.
Websites with information:
http://www.crt.state.la.us/Assets/Museum/collections/historiccenter/manuscripts/LHC_collectionsb.pdf
[1042a] Ferdinand Forzinetti Collection of Alfred Dreyfus and the Dreyfus Affair, 1894-1947
Location: Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin, 300 West 21st Street, Austin, Texas 78712
Description: Ferdinand Forzinetti (1839-1909) was a commandant of the military prison where Alfred Dreyfus (1859-1935) was first held after having been convicted of treason. He was the first Frenchman to proclaim Dreyfus's innocence. This collection contains letters, documents, and photographs related to Dreyfus and the Dreyfus Affair. Correspondents of note include Georges Clemenceau, Alfred Dreyfus, Fernand Labori, Auguste Mercier, Georges Picquart, and Joseph Reinach. Documents include the text of the "Bordereau" (the incriminating memorandum); Forzinetti's communications with the military command regarding the incarceration and treatment of Dreyfus; Émile Zola's article "J'Accuse"; a copy of Dreyfus's compilation of letters to his wife, Lettres d'un Innocent; and correspondence of the subsequent generation. Photographic images include a police photograph of Dreyfus taken after his degradation ceremony, and portraits of Georges-Marie Picquart, Émile Zola, and Alfred Dreyfus.
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/researc
hguide.pdf.
Websites with information:
http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/curatorial.cfm
Finding aids:
http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/pdf/00320.pdf
http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/findingAid.cfm?eadid=00320
[1042b] Konstantin Fotić Papers, 1927-1972, Coll. 69030
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6010
Description: Konstantin Fotić (1891-1959) served the Royal Yugoslav government as minister and ambassador to the United States, 1935-1944. Later he was an active member of the Serbian émigré community in the United States and served as the president of the Serbian Central National Committee. The papers contain office and personal correspondence, reports, writings, speeches, clippings, and printed matter, documenting the politics of the Royal Yugoslav government in exile during World War II, Yugoslav-American relations, and the post-war Serbian and Yugoslav émigré community organizations. The series Office files, 1936-1944. [Subseries] Telegrams and reports, 1939-1948 and undated, contains a file on Telegrams to/from Draža Mihailović, October 1944-April 1945. [Sub-subseries] Reports, 1934-1946, contains a file on Mihailović, Draža, telegrams and reports, 1941-1944. [Sub-sub-subseries] 1941-1944, contains files on American aviators rescued by Draža Mihailović, 1944-1945, and U.S. supplies to Draža Mihailović, 1943, 1944. The series Serbian Central National Committee (Srpski Centralni Narodni Odbor - SCNO), 1932-1958 and undated. [Subseries] Reports, memoranda, and correspondence, 1932-1956, contains files on Yalta conference, 1945-1946; "Le procès de Belgrade contre le général Draža Mihailović," 1946; "Memorandum on Support of the Genocide Convention," 1951; and "Memorandum on Crimes of Genocide Committed by Croatian Ustachis during World War II," 1951. The series Subject file, 1935-1963, contains a file on Draža Mihailović capture and trial materials, 1941-1946, including on Committee for a Fair Trial for Draža Mihailović, Commission of Inquiry, 1945-1946. The series Printed matter, 1934-1968, contains copies of "The Case of Archbishop Stepinac," Embassy of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Washington D.C., 1947, and Report of Commission of Inquiry, Committee for a Fair Trial for Draža Mihailović, May 1946.
Finding aids:
http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/hoover/69030.pdf
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt5z09r796/entire_text/
[1042c] Constantin A. Fotitch Papers, 1942-49, 1953-59, 15/35/60
Location: Archives Research Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1707 South Orchard, Urbana, IL 61801
Description: Constantin A. Fotitch (1891-1959) was First Minister and later the Ambassador to the United States from Yugoslavia from 1935 till 1944. Contains "Draža Mihailović: A Personal Portrait"; correspondence with the Free Europe Committee, 1950-58; and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings relating to the political struggle between factions supporting General Mihailović and Marshall Tito.
Websites with information:
http://www.library.illinois.edu/administration/collections/about/special.html
Finding aids:
http://sandbox.archon.org/latest/?p=collections/controlcard&id=14528
http://archives.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/1535060.pdf
[1043] Foundation Center Historical Foundation Collection, 1956-present
Location: Ruth Lilly Special Collections & Archives, IUPUI University Library, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, 755 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
Description: The Foundation Center was created in 1956 during a period of particularly intense public scrutiny of foundations. Its mission then and today is to collect and disseminate accurate information about foundation activity so as to hold foundations accountable to the public. The Historical Foundation Collection contains information on approximately 100,000 foundations. Contains tax returns, annual reports, and other documents for Pioneer Fund.
Note: For Pioneer Fund financials, see also CitizenAudit (https://www.citizenaudit.org).
Reference:
Mary Meehan, "Eugenics and the Power Elite," Social Justice Review, November-December, 1997; rev., July, 2001, online at http://www.meehanreports.com/elite.html
Websites with information:
https://www.ulib.iupui.edu/special/collections/philanthropy
Finding aid:
https://www.ulib.iupui.edu/special/fc
Foundation Center's 990 Finder:
Scanned PDFs of IRS Form 990. Includes Pioneer Fund.
http://foundationcenter.org/findfunders/990finder/
[1044] Foundation for Economic Education miscellaneous correspondence, 1973-1986, Coll. 2001C103
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010
Description: Correspondence with Roy A. Childs, relating to libertarianism in the United States.
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt2b69r54s/entire_text/
[1045] L. H. Fountain Papers, 1946-1982, Coll. 04304
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: L. H. (Lawrence H.) Fountain (1913-2002) of Edgecombe County, N.C., served as a United States representative from 1953-1982 in North Carolina's Second District. The collection contains the professional papers of Fountain and include general correspondence; subject, legislative, committee, and district files; and speeches, newsletters, and radio broadcast scripts. Series 1. Subject Files, 1953-1982, contains files on abortion, American Security Council, Americans for Constitutional Action, busing, civil rights, Coalition for Peace through Strength, Communism, Conservative Democratic Forum, Equal Rights Amendment, Jesse Helms, Ku Klux Klan, Moral Rearmament, Moral Majority, Radio Free Europe, Richard M. Nixon, segregation, and Un-American activities. Series 2. Legislative Files, 1953-1982. Subseries 2.1. General, 1953-1982, contains files on abortion, abortion and the Hyde Amendment, busing, Equal Rights Amendment, Joint Committee on Subversive Activities, Joseph McCarthy, prayer in public school, states' rights, Taft-Hartley Act amendments repeal, and Un-American Activities Committee.
Websites with information:
http://library.unc.edu/wilson/shc/findingaids/browse-finding-aids/
http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/f/
Finding aid:
http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/f/Fountain,L.H.html
[1045a] Cyril James Fox fonds, 1920-2008, SC404 [partly digital collection]
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, McPherson Library, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8W 3H5
Description: C.J. Fox (1931- ) is a Canadian correspondent and editor. Series 1: Wyndham Lewis Series, contains photocopies of several Lewis manuscripts and typescripts (some unpublished) and files on Roy Campbell, T.S. Eliot (correspondence with Valerie Eliot), Hugh Kenner, Marshall McLuhan, and Ezra Pound (photocopies of Pound's war letters to Lewis). Series 2: General Series: Research Files on Other Writers Collected by Cy Fox, contains a photocopy of a Wyndham Lewis proof article on H. L. Mencken.
Websites with information:
http://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/cyril-james-fox-fonds
http://www.uvic.ca/library/about/support/donors/CyrilJ.Fox.php
http://voyager.library.uvic.ca/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=2113377
Finding aid:
http://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/findaids/fox_inventory.pdf
Finding aids for digital collection:
The archives include reviews of various editions of Tarr, including the French translation; memos and correspondence relating to Tarr; miscellaneous publication material, including publication lists, press release notices, a photocopy of the 1928 Chatto edition book sleeve; and clippings.
http://www.uvic.ca/library/featured/collections/about/WyndhamLewis.php
http://web.uvic.ca/~leahell/digitized_archives.html
http://contentdm.library.uvic.ca/cdm/landingpage/collection/collection36
Exhibition catalogue:
The Lion and the Fox: Art and Literary Works by Wyndham Lewis from the C.J. Fox Collection. Published to accompany the exhibition The Lion and the Fox: Art and Literary Works by Wyndham Lewis from the C.J. Fox Collection, April 1–May 28, 2009, Mearns Centre for Learning, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.
http://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/fox_exhibit_catalogue.pdf
[1045b] Avenol Franco papers, 1961-1992, Coll. 96031
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010
Description: Cuban émigré in the United States; editor, El Amigo del Pueblo, utilizing the name Pablo Martin. Correspondence, writings, notes, pamphlets, leaflets, serial issues, other printed matter, printing plates, sound recordings, and photographs, relating to conditions in Cuba under Fidel Castro, anti-Communist Cuban émigrés, publication in New York City of the anti-Communist journal El Amigo del Pueblo for clandestine distribution in Cuba, and anti-Communist radio broadcasting from Venezuela to Cuba.
Websites with information:
https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/4090831
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7n39s15b/entire_text/
[1046] Henri G. Francq fonds, c.1961 - c.1991, Fonds 66-1997 & 12-1999
Location: S.J. McKee Archives, John E. Robbins Library, Brandon University, 270 - 18th Street, Brandon, Manitoba R7A 6A9, Canada
Description: Henri Francq (1904-1991) taught French at Brandon University. This fonds contains records pertaining to Francq's career at Brandon University, although the majority are concerned with his writing career after his retirement. Fonds includes published versions of his work, and an even greater number of unpublished manuscripts, and research material dealing with the Nazi holocaust and Ernst Zündel. Francq was a fierce opponent of fascism and racism. His work was dedicated principally to a critique of right-wing ideology and its political manifestations.
Finding aids:
http://nanna.lib.umanitoba.ca/atom/index.php/henri-g-francq-fonds%3Bdc
http://www.archivescanada.ca/english/search/ItemDisplay.asp?sessionKey=1149011692062_206_191_57_196
&l=0&lvl=1&v=0&coll=1&itm=227851&rt=1&bill=1
[1047] Leo Frank Trial Collection, 1909-1962, undated, 11.MWalB02030
Location: Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department, Brandeis University Libraries, Goldfarb Library, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA 02453
Description: The events surrounding the Leo Frank case were instrumental in the founding of the Anti-Defamation League; they also spurred the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan. The collection includes correspondence from Leo Frank (1884-1915) and his wife, Lucille Frank: correspondence to and from Governor Slaton, Frank's lawyer Luther Z. Rosser, and others; as well as miscellaneous articles, pamphlets and legal documents, including anti-Semitic publications. Series 7: Books, Articles and News Clippings, 1913-1962, undated, includes articles, pamphlets, and other writings about Leo Frank and his trial. Copies of Dr. Edward R. Fields, "The Leo Frank Case," The Thunderbolt, issue number 26, February 1961 [online at http://www.leofrank.org/library/edward-fields/leo-frank-case-dr-edward-fields.pdf]; an article from The White American, issue number 3, 1962 (page 4 article about Leo Frank case); and Thomas E. Watson, "The Celebrated Case of The State of Georgia vs. Leo Frank," Watson's Magazine, Volume 21, Number 4, August 1915, pages 182-235 [online at http://www.leofrank.org/library/watsons-magazine-1915/watsons-magazine-august-1915-page