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s-182-235.pdf and http://www.pdfarchive.info/pdf/W/Wa/Watson_s_magazine_-_August_1915.pdf].
Reference:
"Leo Frank Trial Collection, 1909-1961," Brandeis Special Collections Spotlight, October 29, 2009, http://brandeisspecialcollections.blogspot.com/2009/10/leo-frank-trial-collection-1909-1961.html.
Websites with information:
http://guides.library.brandeis.edu/c.php?g=301922&p=2014838
http://guides.library.brandeis.edu/c.php?g=301741&p=2016964
http://brandeis.libguides.com/specialcollections
http://lts.brandeis.edu/research/archives-speccoll/collections/speccoll/mancoll.html
http://lts.brandeis.edu/research/archives-speccoll/findingguides/index.html
http://lts.brandeis.edu/research/archives-speccoll/collections/speccoll/subject_invent.html
http://brandeis.libguides.com/History51b
http://brandeis.libguides.com/AMST188B
http://www.cla.temple.edu/feinsteincenter/files/2014/03/ArchiveTableMergedDataupdated10-25-13.pdf
Finding aids:
http://findingaids.brandeis.edu/repositories/2/resources/31
http://findingaids.brandeis.edu/repositories/2/resources/31/format/ead_pdf
https://web.archive.org/web/20150407023253/http://archon.brandeis.edu/?p=collections/controlcard&id=37
[1048] Nelson Frank Papers, 1888-1971, TAM 060
Location: Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, New York University Libraries, 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012
Description: Nelson Frank (1906-1974) was a journalist, an anti-Communist, a special agent with U.S. Naval Intelligence, an investigator for the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee (1955-1957), and a bibliophile. The papers include correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings, manuscripts, biographical materials, printed materials, photographs research notes and subject files. Correspondents include Granville Hicks. The papers contains printed materials about Communism, anti-Communist and anti-Soviet groups; materials on fascism and Germany; Tokyo Rose; Taylor Kent [i.e., Tyler Kent?]; Alger Hiss / Whittaker Chambers; Granville Hicks; Robert Morris, J.B. Matthews, Isaac Don Levine; Amerasia; Harry Dexter White; Louis Budenz; Vladimir Petrov; Otto Otepka; Martin Dies Committee; Ford Foundation; Benjamin Gitlow; Red Channels, Counterattack; Fascism-Nazism, Italy and Germany; Fascists: U.S. Native Groups; HUAC.
Websites with information:
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/tam/fa_index.html
Finding aid:
http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/tam_060/tam_060.html
[1049] Free Society Association Records, 1964-1968, Coll. 80052
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010
Description: The Free Society Association (FSA) was a conservative American political education movement founded in 1965, with Barry M. Goldwater serving as honorary chairman. Denison Kitchel, the Goldwater 1964 campaign manager, was executive director of the FSA. The records consist of correspondence, memoranda, speeches, press releases, and financial records, relating to American politics. Files on American Conservative Union, Americans for Conservative Education, William Baroody, Robert H. Bork, Yale Brozen, Dean Burch, Conservative Book Club, conservative organizations, Milorad Drachkovitch, M. Stanton Evans, Milton F. Friedman, Barry Goldwater, Human Events, Ingersoll Foundation, John Birch Society, James J. Kilpatrick, Clare Boothe Luce, Raymond Moley, Mont Pèlerin Society, National Review, Richard M. Nixon, Arthur W. Radford, Ripon Society, Young Americans for Freedom, Young Republicans, and "The Minimum Wage and Unemployment," discussion between Yale Brozen and Milton Friedman, Nov. 7, 1965.
Reference:
Guide to the Hanna Collection and Related Archival Materials at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace on the Role of Education in 20th-Century Society, by Fakhreddin Moussav (Stanford, Calif., Hoover Institution Press, 1982), p. 59.
Finding aids:
http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/hoover/fsassoci.pdf
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf9m3nb3ns/entire_text/
[1050] The Freedom Archives [films]
Location: 522 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
Description: The Freedom Archives contains over 10,000 hours of audio and video tapes which date from the late-1960s to the mid-90s and chronicle the progressive history of the Bay Area, the United States, and international movements. Includes "Behind the Burning Cross, Racism USA" (Producers: John Brown Anti-Klan Committee, George Lippman) (video), on the Ku Klux Klan and Nazi and the fascist skinhead movement, with footage of interviews with David Duke and Tom Metzger; "Behind the Burning Cross" (Producer: Workers' Film & Video Forum), a film that presents the history and present actions of the Ku Klux Klan, the New Klan, WAR and Neo-Nazi skinheads; "In the Face of Hate" (Producer: Workers' Film & Video Forum), a film about hate crimes in the Pacific Northwest; "Rise of the Right" (from a Forum at the Women's Building in San Francisco; connects the losses and defeats of social and political justice movement in the face of a growing militia movement and a national security state); Sara Diamond: "Elections: The Christian Right" (audio), a talk about the emergence of the Christian Right in US politics; various issues of Death to the Klan (John Brown Anti-Klan Committee), 1979-1986; and "Women and the Klan" (Women Against Imperialism), on the recruitment of women in the KKK.
Database:
http://www.search.freedomarchives.org/search.php
[1051] Freedom Center Collection of Polemical Literature, 20th century
Location: University Archives and Special Collections, Paulina June and George Pollak Library, California State University, Fullerton, 800 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92834-4150
Description: This is a collection of materials relating to twentieth-century American alternative political, social and religious movements from all perspectives, from far right to far left and in between. Mainly oriented towards the United States but includes British Fabian Society, former Soviet Union, Irish Republican Army and South African apartheid movements. The collection includes complete or partial runs of about 4,000 periodical and newspaper titles, hardback and paperback books, pamphlets, clippings, correspondence, and campaign materials such as broadsides, posters, placards, and ephemera (buttons and bumper stickers). The collection can be searched by going to the library catalog's advanced search and limiting Location to "Freedom Center." As examples, there are at least ten items from the Christian Nationalist Crusade, seven from Liberty Bell Publications, nineteen from Christian Crusade, and five from Christian Anti-Communism Crusade.
Reference:
"Treasures of the CSU," libraries@calstate: Newsletter of The California State University Libraries, Vol. 3, No. 1 (Spring 2005), pp. 1-12, http://137.145.170.165/ls/newsletter/05spring.pdf.
Websites with information:
http://dsc.calstate.edu/campuses
http://dsc.calstate.edu/2526?r=cam
http://www.library.fullerton.edu/visiting/special-collections.php
http://libraryblogs.fullerton.edu/2010/10/29/warning-some-materials-may-be-politically-incorrect/
http://dsc.calstate.edu/2526?r=col
http://www.carl-acrl.org/CSUL-South/PastEvents/Treasures/fullerton.html
Library catalogue:
http://opac.fullerton.edu
[1051a] Freedom package: vital anti-Communist publications / Christian Crusade, 1956-1970?
Location: Widener Library, Harvard Yard, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Description: A collection of ephemera and pamphlets from the Christian Crusade, a ministry of segregationist ideology, Evangelical Protestantism, and anti-Communism. Titles include What's wrong with Jesus / Billy James Hargis—Brotherhood of man: a smoke screen / Billy James Hargis—Communist program for the American farmer / Billy James Hargis—Lest we forget / Billy James Hargis—The muzzling of General Walker / Billy James Hargis—The postal propaganda problem / Billy James Hargis—What can you do to save our country / Billy James Hargis—The strange death of Povl Bang-Jensen / Billy James Hargis—The truth about UNESCO / Billy James Hargis—The ugly truth about Drew Pearson / Billy James Hargis—Unto God's glory / Billy James Hargis—The United Nations: destroying America by degrees / Billy James Hargis—Important pro-American literature every American should read—Why I am against Communism / Oswald J. Smith—Extremists! / Matt Cvetic—Facts about Christian Crusade / Billy James Hargis—Radicalism of the Left: Americans for democratic action / Billy James Hargis—Help stop Communism: save America from Socialism / Billy James Hargis—Unmasking Martin Luther King, Jr., the deceiver / Billy James Hargis—Uncle Sam, M.D.? / Billy James Hargis—The Summit: quiet Christian retreat in the heart of America's vacationland! [brochure]—The stirring fourth of July radio broadcast of Billy James Hargis over a nationwide network on Independence Day 1961—Weekly Crusader subscription blank—[The big decision by Matt Cvetic: order form]—Christian Crusade international radio network [listed by state]—I am out of the Council of Churches / John R. Leatherbury—The summit and the pit, Eisenhower 1959, Kennedy 1961 / C.A. Willoughby—4th Annual National Convention of Christian Crusade [invitation]—Know your bible better [bible study course offering from Billy James Hargis].
Finding aid:
http://lms01.harvard.edu/F/2IBK8J9JNAKBXNAYSN98YJ49R7BLGMJ9J78I8JV7V32K2957QM-29845?func=find-b&=&=&find_code=kon&request=ocn871641438&pds_handle=GUEST
[1052] Freedom Summer Digital Collection [digital collection]
Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, 816 State Street, Madison, WI 53706
Description: The Freedom Summer Digital Collection contains more than 25,000 pages from the manuscript collections documenting the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project of 1964. Included are official organizational records, personal papers, letters and diaries, newsletters, racist propaganda, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and brochures, magazine articles, telephone call logs, candid snapshots, internal memos, and press releases. A file of Mississippi Citizens' Councils brochures and pamphlets (from the George Tselos papers, 1961-1971) contains original brochures from the Mississippi White Citizen's Council, making the case for maintaining segregation, especially in the public schools. The grouping includes Second Putnam letter cuts root of integration fallacy: a letter to the Attorney General of the United States by Carleton Putnam, a 1959 public letter from Carleton Putnam to the U.S. Attorney General on the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision [online at http://clio.lib.olemiss.edu/cdm/ref/collection/citizens/id/628]; Congressional committee report on what happened when schools were integrated in Washington, D.C.; a fund-raising appeal called "What is the [White] Citizens' Council Doing?"; "The Mid-west Hears the South's Story: an address by William J. Simmons, editor, the Citizens' Council, before the Oakland Farmers-Merchants annual banquet, Oakland, Iowa, February 3, 1958" [online at http://digilib.usm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/manu/id/1452]; a reprint of "The Vardaman Idea: How the Governor of Mississippi Would Solve the Race Question," by Harris Dickson (Saturday Evening Post, v. 179, no. 43, April 27, 1907); The Citizens' Councils' answers to the questions of the Francis W. Gregory Parent-Teacher Association (Citizens' Council of Greater New Orleans, 1960); excerpts from Senator Russell B. Long's Washington newsletter; Strength through unity! Address by Governor Ross R. Barnett of Mississippi to Citizens' Council rally, New Orleans, March 7, 1960; and How to Keep Schools Open (1958).
See also Social Action Vertical File.
Finding aids:
http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/p15932coll2
http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/p15932coll2
http://cdm15932.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15932coll2/id/3941
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-mss00366
[1053] Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge. Dallas Chapter, 1970-2005, MA97-4
Location: Texas/Dallas History & Archives Division, Dallas Public Library, 1515 Young St, Dallas, TX 75201
Description: The Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge was created in 1949 as an educational organization to promote patriotism and conservative ideals. It offers a variety of programs for teachers and students to "gain a greater awareness and appreciation of the principles and responsibilities of a free and democratic society." Local chapters affiliated with the Freedoms Foundation support the objectives, national awards programs, and classes of the foundation. Dallas formed its own chapter on September 17, 1970, with its first awards presentation on May 15, 1971. This collection contains minutes of the board of directors for the Dallas Chapter of the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge from 1975 to 1984. Three scrapbooks created by the chapter document its activities and contain press clippings, photographs, awards materials and national Freedoms Foundation material. Includes a copy of a letter from Ronald Reagan.
Websites with information:
http://dallaslibrary2.org/texas/archives/findguides.htm
http://dallaslibrary2.org/texas/archives/e_f.htm
Finding aids:
http://dallaslibrary2.org/texas/archives/09704.html
[1053a] Freemen Institute records, 1963-1980, Accn1171
Location: Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah, 295 South 1500 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0860
Description: The Freemen Institute was a conservative political organization based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Many of its members were Mormon Church members. The Freemen Institute records consist of pamphlets, course outlines, clippings, questionnaires, drafts of critical essays, correspondence, and notes. Included are transcripts of speeches by Ezra Taft Benson supporting the organization; copies of Behind the Scenes in Washington (1980) and California Family Women newsletters (1980); pamphlets and flyers of conservative groups; W. Cleon Skousen, Lecture Outline of the " Miracle of America" Study Course; and Carroll Quigley interview concerning The Naked Capitalist (1972).
Finding aid:
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv92590
[1054] Józef Frejlich Collection, 1891-1968, Coll. 68023
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010
Description: Józef Frejlich (1884- 1976) was a collector, historian, and economist. Writings, correspondence, bulletins, press releases, serial issues, pamphlets, and other printed matter, relating to Polish history and politics, socialism in Poland, Poland during World War II, the Yalta Conference, Poles in the United States and Canada, anti-Communist movements, and the Russian Orthodox Church. Includes some correspondence of J. Frejlich and newspaper articles written by him. Includes French anti-Communist posters and proclamations. Subject File, 1893-1966, contains files on Assembly of Captive European Nations; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland; Katyń Forest Massacre, 1940; United States Congress. House of Representatives. Select Committee on the Katyń Forest Massacre - Hearings transcripts; and Yalta Conference (1945).
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt2v19p5b8/entire_text/
[1055] Burton Fretz Conservative Opposition to the LSC Collection, 1980-1982, Coll. 57
Location: National Equal Justice Library, Georgetown Law Library Special Collections, 111 G. Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20001
Description: These materials were generated during the early Reagan administration and collected by long-time legal aid advocate Burton Fretz, the former director of the Senior Citizens Law Center, The documents reflect efforts to eliminate federal funding for public interest law through the Legal Services Corporation and the Department of Health and Human Services. The collection includes, for example, strategy papers by the Heritage Foundation on how to undermine federal funding for legal services, and an advertisement by the Conservative Caucus in the Washington Post (June 16, 1981, p. A17) against the Legal Services Corporation, which was called the "Illegal Services Corporation."
Finding aids:
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/708804
https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/handle/10822/708804
https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/708804/nejl_057.html
https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/708804/nejl_057.pdf
[1056] Audio collection of Betty Friedan, 1963-2007, T-97, T-125, Phon-7 [partly digital collection]
Location: Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, 3 James St, Cambridge, MA 02138
Description: Feminist, activist, and author Betty Goldstein Friedan (1921-2006) helped found the National Organization for Women [NOW], and served as its first president (1966-1970). Series II, Speeches, 1974-1999, contains Equal Rights Amendment [ERA] Debate between Friedan and Phyllis Schlafly. Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia. September 27, 1976 (available online).
Websites with information:
http://guides.library.harvard.edu/schlesinger_betty_friedan
http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/allFindingAids?_collection=oasis
Finding aid:
http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~sch01317
[1057] Herbert Friedenwald correspondence, 1894-1940, P-261
Location: American Jewish Historical Society, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011
Description: Contains, among other correspondence, a letter from Louis Marshall referring to Henry Ford and to the publication of The "Protocols," Bolshevism, and the Jews, by the American Jewish Committee (1920).
Websites with information:
http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~ajhs_pb~r!!712
Finding aid:
http://findingaids.cjh.org/?pID=364784
[1057a] Jeffrey Friedman papers, 1980-1983, Coll. 88048
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010
Description: Jeffrey Friedman (1959- ) served as student board chair and national director for the Students for a Libertarian Society (SLS), 1980-1982. Correspondence, minutes of meetings, financial reports, draft constitution, organizers' manual, leaflets, pamphlets, and serial issues, relating to libertarianism in the United States, and especially to activities of the Students for a Libertarian Society.
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt2f59r69h/entire_text/
[1058] Milton Friedman Papers, 1931-2006, Coll. 77011
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010
Description: Speeches and writings, correspondence, notes, statistics, printed matter, sound recordings, videotapes, and photographs, relating to economic theory, economic conditions in the United States, and governmental economic policy. Correspondents include Patrick J. Buchanan, William F. Buckley, Jr., Everett McKinley Dirksen, Barry Goldwater, F. A. Harper, Friedrich A. von Hayek, Henry Hazlitt, Intercollegiate Society of Individualists, Irving Kristol, Modern Age (Eugene Davidson), Wright Patman, Leonard E. Read, Rockford College, U.S.A. Magazine (Alice Widener), and Ernest Van den Haag. The series Subject File, 1939-1979, includes publications of the National Tax Limitation Committee.
Reference:
Nancy MacLean, Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America (New York: Viking, 2017).
Finding aids:
http://hoohila.stanford.edu/friedman/pdfs/MF-finding-aid.pdf
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf7t1nb2hx/
Finding aids to photographs (77011 - Photo File):
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7c603790/entire_text/
http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/90/kt7c603790/files/kt7c603790.pdf
[1058a] Norman Friedman Rudyard Kipling Collection, 1892-1932, M126.Bd201
Location: Rare Books and Special Collections, McGill Library Building, 4th floor - 3459 McTavish Street, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 0C9 Canada
Description: Correspondence from Kipling and his wife and his father to Lockwood de Forest and his wife Metha; two drawings by Kipling; and the manuscript Traffics and Discoveries, 1904.
Websites with information:
http://www.archives.mcgill.ca/resources/guide/vol2_3/gen08.htm
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/collectionsp-bin/colldisp/l=0/c=120
http://www.mcgill.ca/library/branches/rarebooks/special-collections/kipling/
[1059] Ed Friend Visual Materials, 1918-1990, Coll. 1999/8 [photographs and films]
Location: Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries, 300 S Hull St, Athens, GA 30605
Description: Edwin Hugo Friend, Sr. (1912-1991) served as the official photographer for four Georgia governors. He was also the official photographer for the KKK in Georgia (see http://crws.berkeley.edu/sites/crws.berkeley.edu/files/shared/docs/FBI%20FOIA%20Finding%20Aid%20by%20Ind%20-%20Grp.pdf). Subseries IC Georgia Politicians, contains photographs taken by Friend of Marvin Griffin, Roy V. Harris, Lester Maddox, Richard B. Russell, Eugene Talmadge, and Herman Talmadge. Series III: Films, contains copies of Highlander Segregation, directed and produced by Ed Friend, 1957. While working for the Georgia Commission on Education, Friend filmed Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Ralph Abernathy, Pete Seeger, and others at a two day seminar held at the Highlander Folk School in Monteagle, Tennessee, in 1957. This film was intended to show King "consorting" with known Communists and to provide proof that communists directed the Civil Rights Movement. (The film is available online at http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/highlander/index.php.)
Reference:
Jeffrey H. Caufield, General Walker and the Murder of President Kennedy: The Extensive New Evidence of a Radical-Right Conspiracy (Moreland Press, 2015).
Finding aid:
http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/highlander/friended.html
[1060] Amos Fries papers, 1903-1952, Ax 234
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Knight Library, 2nd floor North, Mail: UO Libraries--SPC, 1299 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1299
Description: Amos Fries (1873-1963) was an engineer, served in the Philippines during the Moro uprising, organized the Chemical Warfare Service, and was an advocate for conservative causes. Fries organized the Friends of the Public Schools of America, Inc., and with his wife Elizabeth edited the Friends of the Public Schools of America Bulletin, which warned against "subversive influences in education." The collection consists of biographical material, correspondence, manuscripts by Fries, others, and Elizabeth Fries, and photographs. Correspondents include Lucille Cardin Crain and George W. Robnett, as well as patriotic and educational organizations such as the Anglo-Saxon Christian Association of the U.S.A., Committee for Constitutional Government, Sentinels of the Republic, National Council for American Education, etc.
Websites with information:
http://library.uoregon.edu/tools/blogs/scua/newly-available-collection-amos-fries-papers/
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/811640586
http://www.worldcat.org/title/amos-fries-papers-1903-1952/oclc/811640586
Finding aid:
http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv38409
[1061] Fry Collection of Italian History and Culture: archival and published materials from Italy, ca. 1310-1987
Location: Department of Special Collections, Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 728 State Street, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1494
Description: Assembled and donated by William F. "Jack" Fry (1921-2011), professor of physics at UW–Madison, this extensive collection includes manuscripts and correspondence, broadsides, printed ephemera, periodicals, and books from the early Renaissance through the 20th century. The largest category is materials from the period of Italian Fascism, illustrating, for example, Fascist propaganda, educational policies and practices, youth and women's activities, racial policies, Italian colonialism, and anti-Fascist opposition.
Reference:
Italian life under Fascism: selections from the Fry Collection: exhibition in the Department of Special Collections, Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin--Madison, July through September 1998, prepared by William F. "Jack" Fry, John Tedeschi, John Tortorice ; introduction by Stanley G. Payne (Madison: Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System, [1998] ©1998).
Websites with information:
http://www.library.wisc.edu/specialcollections/collections/named-collections/
http://madcat.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=3997975
http://specialcollections.library.wisc.edu/sceur.html#fry
http://specialcollections.library.wisc.edu/exhibits/archives.html#y2005
http://specialcollections.library.wisc.edu/about/collection_strengths/named_coll/index.html
Digital exhibit "Italian Life Under Fascism: Selections from the Fry Collection" (July through September 1998):
http://specialcollections.library.wisc.edu/exhibits/Fascism/index.html
[1061a] Fugitive and Agrarian Collection, MSS 160
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Vanderbilt University, 419 21st. Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee 37203
Location: The collection contains materials on the Fugitive Poets, including resulting poems, manuscripts, and correspondence, and articles concerning the Nashville Agrarians. Includes correspondence with Gorham B. Munson and materials relating to Donald Davidson, including a poem, correspondence, an unpublished manuscript, newspaper clippings, and obituaries, and a copy of his article "Where Regionalism and Sectionalism Meet," reprinted from Social Forces, Vol. 13, No. 1, October 1934.
Finding aid:
https://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/speccol/findingaids/fugitive-agrarian.pdf
[1061b] Fugitive and Agrarian Collection Addition, MSS 622
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Vanderbilt University, 419 21st. Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee 37203
Description: This addition to the Fugitive and Agrarian Collection MSS 160 includes items relating to the Fugitive and Agrarian groups, including correspondence, articles, book reviews, and other materials. Contains materials by or about Donald Davidson and a photocopied article by Richard Weaver ("The Tennessee Agrarians," Shenandoah 3, Summer 1952, pp. 3-10).
Finding aids:
https://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/speccol/findingaids/fugitive-agrarian-addition.pdf
http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/bitstream/handle/1803/6852/fugitive-agrarian-addition.pdf;sequence=1
[1062] J. William Fulbright Papers, 1942-1990 (bulk 1960-1975), Manuscript Collection MS/F956/144-B, Second Accession
Location: Special Collections Department, University of Arkansas Libraries, 365 N. McIlroy Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72701-4002
Description: J. William Fulbright (1905-1995) was a United States Senator representing Arkansas from 1945 to 1975. The papers of J. William Fulbright consist of more than 1,400 linear feet of correspondence, speeches, legislative bills, photographs, and other records pertaining to the governmental, political, and diplomatic issues with which he was concerned. Series 82. Joseph R. McCarthy, 1952-1955, 1960, contains correspondence, both constituent and out-of-state; and other records, including clippings, articles, speeches, pamphlets, and notes, pertaining to Joseph R[aymond] McCarthy. Much of the correspondence, both for and against the Senator, concerns JWF's lone vote against appropriations for McCarthy's investigating subcommittee and the censure resolution. Other subjects include the Bricker Amendment. Series 90. Right Wing Materials, 1959-1969, contains 7 boxes of correspondence, memoranda, reports, printed documents, and other records, particularly journal articles and newspaper clippings, pertaining to the political right wing, including the John Birch Society.
Websites with information:
http://libraries.uark.edu/specialcollections/manuscripts/atoz.asp
http://libinfo.uark.edu/specialcollections/manuscripts/atoz.asp
Finding aids:
http://libinfo.uark.edu/SpecialCollections/findingaids/fulbright/2fulintro.html
http://libinfo.uark.edu/SpecialCollections/findingaids/fulbright/2ful90.html
[1063] Hoyt William Fuller Collection, 1940-1981, 0000.0000.0000.0045
Location: Archives Research Center, Atlanta University Center (AUC) Robert W. Woodruff Library, 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30314
Description: Hoyt William Fuller (1923-1981) was editor of Negro Digest/Black World, 1961-1976, and a professor of literature and journalism. The series Resources and clippings files 1953-1981, contains files on Jeane Kirkpatrick; Klan, Nazis and Neo Fascist; Ku Klux Klan; Right Wing; United States, right wing; and White aesthetic.
Finding aid:
http://findingaid.auctr.edu/arc/view?docId=ead/auctr.edu/hoyt_william_fuller.xml
[1063a] The J. F. C. Fuller Papers, 1848, 1893-1965, MC 1250
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries, 169 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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