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Yale University Library Manuscripts and Archives Guide to the Right Wing Pamphlet collection MS 775 compiled by Ruth Gay and Christine Connolly December 1976 Yale University Library P.O. Box 208240 New Haven, CT 06520-8240 [email protected] http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/ Last exported at 3:11 a.m. on Tuesday, September 24th, 2019

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Yale University LibraryManuscripts and Archives

Guide to the Right Wing Pamphlet collectionMS 775

compiled by Ruth Gay and Christine Connolly

December 1976

Yale University LibraryP.O. Box 208240

New Haven, CT [email protected]

http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/

Last exported at 3:11 a.m. on Tuesday, September 24th, 2019

Right wing pamphlet collectionMS 775

Table of Contents

Collection Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 3Requesting Instructions ................................................................................................................................................. 3Administrative Information ............................................................................................................................................ 3

Immediate Source of Acquisition ................................................................................................................................ 3Conditions Governing Access ..................................................................................................................................... 3Conditions Governing Use ......................................................................................................................................... 4Preferred Citation ....................................................................................................................................................... 4

Biographical / Historical ................................................................................................................................................ 4Scope and Contents ....................................................................................................................................................... 4Collection Contents ....................................................................................................................................................... 6

Series I. PRINTED MATTER FROM THE JOHNSON COLLECTION .................................................................... 6Series II. ACCESSIONS AFTER 1976-M-XXX ...................................................................................................... 19Accession 2016-M-017. Additional material ........................................................................................................... 20

Selected Search Terms ................................................................................................................................................. 29

Right wing pamphlet collectionMS 775

Collection Overview

REPOSITORY: Manuscripts and ArchivesYale University LibraryP.O. Box 208240New Haven, CT [email protected]://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/

CALL NUMBER: MS 775

TITLE: Right wing pamphlet collection

DATES: 1917–2010

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 7.42 linear feet (18 boxes)

LANGUAGE: English

SUMMARY: An artificial collection of pamphlets containing "conservative, reactionary,or right wing" publications on a wide range of topics including: China, anti-communism, Christian groups, race relations, and economics, 1917-2010.

ONLINE FINDING AID: To cite or bookmark this finding aid, please use the following link: http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0775

Requesting InstructionsTo request items from this collection for use in the Manuscripts and Archives reading room, please usethe request links in the HTML version of this finding aid, available at http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0775.To order reproductions from this collection, please go to http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/ifr_copy_order.html. The information you will need to submit an order includes: the collection call number,collection title, series or accession number, box number, and folder number or name.

Key to the container abbreviations used in the PDF finding aid:b. boxf. folder

Administrative Information

Immediate Source of AcquisitionTransferred from the William R. Johnson Papers at the Yale Divinity Library, and other accessions;accession 2016-M-017 transferred from the Kaplano Librarian for American History, 2015.

Conditions Governing AccessThe materials are open for research.

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Conditions Governing UseCopyright status for collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materialsprotected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the writtenpermission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploitedwithout permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.

Preferred CitationRight Wing Pamphlet Collection (MS 775). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.

Biographical / HistoricalThe core of these papers came from William R. Johnson (1878-1967), a Methodist missionary who lived inChina from 1906 to 1942*. Caught in the Far East at the outbreak of World War II, he was repatriated to theUnited States in 1942 on the exchange ship, the Gripsholm. Following his arrival, he travelled and lecturedextensively in the United States on the menace of Communist China and maintained an active interestin Chinese aairs to the end of his life. The collection reflects this interest in its rich array of brochures,leaflets, circular letters and publications of the many committees and individuals who were active inopposing recognition of Communist China. Of special note is the large collection of circular letters fromAlfred Kohlberg, known as "Mr. China Lobby," who also headed the American China Policy Committee.

Johnson also subscribed to many conservative journals and news-letters, and received literature from avariety of individuals and tiny organizations devoted to special causes. The collection, as a consequence,contains many rare pieces of ephemeral conservative literature as well as newsletters from some of thebetter known figures, e.g. Gerald L.K. Smith, Elizabeth Dilling and Clarence Manion. As the reader will find,many of these items are emphatically underlined and sometimes accompanied by Johnson's marginalnotes. While there are a few pieces added from other sources, the core of the collection reflects the issuesof the 1950s and 1960s, providing a fascinating guide to the preoccupations, the style of thinking and thelanguage of the right wing groups of that period.

*Johnson's personal papers are deposited at the Yale Divinity School, Manuscript Group Number 6.

Scope and ContentsThe material is arranged alphabetically by subject, and groups concerned with a particular issue areplaced together under the issue, rather than being listed separately by name. Under GUN CONTROL, forexample, the reader will find literature of half a dozen dierent organizations. Three subjects which have aparticularly large number of entries - ANTI-COMMUNISM; CHINA; and CHRISTIAN GROUPS - are furtherdivided by prominent individuals and organizations.

The subject headings should be understood as indicating the predominant concern of these groupsrather than as strictly defining their interests. Wherever they may start, most of these groups areunited by a cluster of principles ranging over a variety of fields. Even so single-minded an organizationas the Prohibition Party, for example, insists that although "many have the mistaken impression that theprogram of the Prohibition Party is very limited in scope, being almost entirely devoted to the prohibitionof alchoholic beverages...its platform has been considerably expanded to include seventeen dierentplanks." [Dr. Lowell H. Coate, National Chairman, "The Prohibition Challenge."]

The range of their interests can be very roughly gauged from the subject headings: e.g. gun control,fluoridation, mental health, race relations, immigration, foreign relations. One of the chief issues discussedunder the heading FOREIGN RELATIONS is the United Nations, which these groups see as a danger to thesovereignty of the United States. Only two women's groups are represented - the Minute Women, and anantisemitic group which issued the publication Women's Voice.

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Publications of ad hoc groups formed around a particular issue or person, are filed under that subject -e.g. Bricker Amendment, Pillion Amendment, General Edwin A. Walker. Periodicals issued by organizationsare filed under the name of the organization, e.g. American Legion, Firing Line. In no case are the runs ofperiodicals comprehensive, but where there are a large number, the inclusive dates are given.

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Series I. PRINTED MATTER FROM THEJOHNSON COLLECTION

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Collection ContentsSeries I. PRINTED MATTER FROM THE JOHNSON COLLECTION5' 10" (14 boxes)The printed matter from the Johnson Papers was acquired by Manuscripts and Archives, Yale UniversityLibrary from the Divinity Library in 1976. It was then arranged with related items from other sources intofourteen boxes which form Series I of this collection. Right Wing pamphlets and periodicals of a similarcharacter acquired after that date are added to the register in Series II which is arranged by subject.

 Container Description Date

Africa

b. 1, f. 1 Afro-Asian Educational Exchange, American Committee for Aid toKatanga...; et al.

1962–1964,undated

KatangaSee: box 8, folder 144

Anti-Communism-General

b. 1, f. 2 Bibliography: booksellers' lists; individual advertisements; reading lists;reviews

1953–1965,undated

b. 1, f. 3 Bibliography: booksellers' list-Caxton Printers 1954–1961,undated

b. 1, f. 4 Bibliography: films, recordings, tapes 1965 February 1–5, undated

b. 1, f. 5 Drama: Congressional Investigations 1962 June 1

Individuals

b. 1, f. 6 A-Z, miscellaneous 1942–1965,undated

Bell, DonSee: box 8, folder 134

b. 1, f. 7 Bern, Gregory C. 1951–1959

b. 1, f. 8 Crippen, John K.See also: box 5, folder 73

undated

b. 1, f. 9 Davison, Mary M.See also: box 6, folder 89

undated

b. 1, f. 10 Deatherage, George E. undated

b. 1, f. 11 Dilling, Elizabeth 1952–1964,undated

b. 1, f. 12 Dresser, Robert B. 1953–1966,undated

b. 1, f. 13 Ernestine, Mathilde 1949–1951,undated

 

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 Container Description Date

Everingham, DonSee: box 8, folder 142 box 6, folder 99

b. 1, f. 14 Fischer, Ruth 1946September–October

b. 1, f. 15 Flynn, John T.See also: box 5, folder 72

1947–1949,undated

b. 1, f. 16 Hance, Mrs. J. H.See also: box 3, folder 42

1953 October 20

b. 1, f. 17 Hoover, John Edgar 1952–1960,undated

b. 2, f. 18-19 Jenner, William E. 1951–1958,undated, 1954–1956

b. 2, f. 20 Johnson, William R. 1945–1961,undated

b. 2, f. 21 Judd, Walter H. 1943–1959

b. 2, f. 22 Kamp, Joseph P. 1952–1956

b. 2, f. 23 Kirkpatrick, Frank 1953 May–November

b. 2, f. 24-28 Kohlberg, Alfred 1944–1956

b. 3, f. 29-31 Kohlberg, Alfred 1957–1960,undated

b. 3, f. 32 Kohlberg, Alfred Memoranda, notes, printed matterSee also: box 10, folder 159-165

1946–1960,undated

b. 3, f. 33 Kornfeder, Joseph Zack 1952–1954,undated

b. 3, f. 34 Kuhn, Irene Corbally 1954 August–October

b. 3, f. 35 Lee, J. Bracken: The American Statesman 1958–1959,undated

b. 3, f. 36 Loeb, William: Manchester Union Leader 1955–1964

b. 3, f. 37 McCarthy, Joe 1947–1954,undated

McIntire, CarlSee: box 11, folder 198

b. 3, f. 38 Manion, Clarence E. 1956–1964,undated

Anti-Communism-General > Individuals (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 3, f. 39 Matthews, J. B. 1941–1955,undated

b. 3, f. 40 Oliver, Rivalo Pendleton 1959–1964,undated

b. 3, f. 41 Philbrick, Herbert A.See also: box 8, folder 144

1965 August–Sep, undated

b. 3, f. 42 Phillips, J. C.See also: box 1, folder 16

1950–1954,undated

b. 3, f. 43 Poling, DanielSee also: box 4, folder 59

1956 Apr,undated

b. 3, f. 44 Rand, Ayn: Objectivist Newsletter 1962 June

Rumely, Edward A.See: box 5, folder 78

b. 3, f. 45 Schwarz, Frederick C. 1957–1966,undated

b. 3, f. 46 Siegrist, Bob 1957–1958,undated

b. 3, f. 47-48 Smith, Gerald L. K. 1961–1963,undated, 1949–1974, undated

b. 4, f. 49 Smith, Gerald L. K. 1962–1963,undated

b. 4, f. 50 Smith, Gerald L. K.: The Cross and the Flag 1965–1966,undated

b. 4, f. 51 Smoot, Dan: Dan Smoot Report 1953–1962,undated

b. 4, f. 52 Sokolsky, George 1954–1958

Stone, Willis E.See: box 4, folder 69

b. 4, f. 53 Waters, Agnes 1948–1957

b. 4, f. 54 Welch, Robert 1959 May 28

b. 4, f. 55 Williams, Robert H. 1949–1954,undated

b. 4, f. 56 Winegarner, Charles W. (nephew of Gerald L.K. Smith)See also: box 5, folder 75 box 11, folder 179

1963 October 16,undated

Organizations

Anti-Communism-General > Individuals (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 4, f. 57 A-Z, miscellaneous 1950–1966,undated

b. 4, f. 58 Abraham Lincoln National Republican Club 1944–1958,undated

b. 4, f. 59 All-American Conference to Combat Communism 1950–1958,undated

b. 4, f. 60 American Coalition of Patriotic Societies: Report to AmericaSee also: box 11, folder 185

1958–1963,undated

b. 4, f. 61 American Conservative Union undated

b. 4, f. 62 American Eagle Publishing Co. 1961–1964,undated

b. 4, f. 63 American Economic Foundation undated

b. 4, f. 64 American Flag CommitteeSee also: box 13, folder 219

1952–1966

b. 4, f. 65 American Flag Committee; Newsletter 1962–1966

b. 4, f. 66 American Jewish League Against CommunismSee also: box 2, folder 24-28 box 3, folder 29-31 box 4, folder 66

1962 February–March

b. 4, f. 67 American Legion: Firing LineSee also: box 3, folder 42

1950–1957,undated

b. 4, f. 68 American Mercury (reprints) 1934–1963,undated

b. 4, f. 69 American Progress Foundation 1957–1958,undated

b. 4, f. 70 American Public Relations Forum 1955–1959

b. 4, f. 71 Americans for Constitutional Action 1958, undated

b. 5, f. 72 America's Future 1944–1966,undated

b. 5, f. 73 Anti-Communist League of America 1956–1965,undated

b. 5, f. 74 Cinema Educational Guild 1957–1962,undated

b. 5, f. 75 Citizens Congressional CommitteeSee also: box 4, folder 47-48

1963–1964

b. 5, f. 76 Citizens' Councils of America 1954–1957,undated

b. 5, f. 77 Citizens' Councils of America: The Councilor 1964–1965

Anti-Communism-General > Organizations (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 5, f. 78 Committee for Constitutional Government 1944–1957,undated

b. 5, f. 79 Committee for Constitutional Government: Fighters for Freedom 1949–1950,undated

b. 5, f. 80 Committee for Constitutional Government: Paul Revere Messages undated

b. 5, f. 81 Committee for Constitutional Government: Spotlight for the Nation 1951–1957,undated

b. 5, f. 82 Committee for Public Aairs: Washington Report 1961–1963,undated

b. 5, f. 83 Communications Network for America 1963

b. 5, f. 84 Congress of Freedom

b. 5, f. 85 Congress of Freedom: The Greater Nebraskan 1957–1963

b. 5, f. 85 Congress of Freedom: Bulletins 1953–1954

b. 5, f. 85 Congress of Freedom: Freedom Facts 1957–1960

b. 5, f. 86 Conservative Society of America 1957–1964,undated

b. 5, f. 87 Constitution Party 1954–1962,undated

b. 6, f. 88 Council for Statehood: Open LettersSee also: box 6, folder 90

1963–1966,undated

b. 6, f. 89 Council for Statehood 1958–1964,undated

b. 6, f. 90 Council on American RelationsSee also: box 6, folder 89

1958–1961,undated

b. 6, f. 91 Counterattack 1950–1961,undated

The Cross and the FlagSee: box 4, folder 47-48

b. 6, f. 92 Defenders, Inc. 1955–1964,undated

b. 6, f. 93 Defenders of the American Constitution: Task Force 1954–1966

b. 6, f. 94 Federation for Constitutional Government 1956–1959,undated

Fighters for FreedomSee: box 5, folder 78

b. 6, f. 95 For America 1954–1966,undated

Anti-Communism-General > Organizations (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 6, f. 96 Foundation for Economic Education 1938–1965,undated

b. 6, f. 97 Foundation for Social Research 1950–1954,undated

b. 6, f. 98 Free Men SpeakSee also: box 7, folder 106

1956–1957,undated

b. 6, f. 99 Freedom Club of Downtown Chicago 1952–1955,undated

b. 6, f. 100 The Freedom Press 1965–1966

b. 6, f. 101 Freedoms Foundation 1952–1955,undated

b. 6, f. 102 Friends of Democracy: Democracy's Battle 1950

HeadlinesSee: box 2, folder 22

b. 6, f. 103-104 Human Events 1944–1964,undated, 1953–1960

b. 7, f. 105 Human Events 1944–1966

b. 7, f. 106 The Independent American 1958–1963

b. 7, f. 107 The Independent AmericanSee also: Box 6, folder 98

1964–1966,undated

b. 7, f. 108 International Youth for Freedom (IYFF) 1965

b. 7, f. 109 John Birch Society 1962, undated

b. 7, f. 110 Keep America Committee 1949–1954,undated

b. 7, f. 111 Keep America Free Council: The Rampart 1963, undated

b. 7, f. 112 Liberty and Property 1955–1957,undated

b. 7, f. 113 Liberty and Property: Right 1955–1959,undated

b. 7, f. 114 Liberty Lobby 1957–1966,undated

b. 7, f. 115 Liberty Lobby: Liberty Letter 1960–1966

b. 7, f. 116 Life Lines 1960–1961,undated

b. 7, f. 117 Minute Women: Newsletter 1954–1957,undated

Anti-Communism-General > Organizations (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 7, f. 118 Moral Rearmament 1949–1962,undated

b. 7, f. 119 National Collegiate MacArthur Clubs: The American Student 1952

b. 7, f. 120 National Economic Council 1947–1957,undated

b. 7, f. 121 National Republic 1953–1954

b. 7, f. 122 National Reprint Service 1955–1966,undated

b. 7, f. 123 Nationalist Conservative Party undated

b. 8, f. 124 National States Rights Party 1950–1966,undated

b. 8, f. 125 Ohio Coalition of Patriotic SocietiesSee also: box 3, folder 33

1954–1964,undated

b. 8, f. 126 Ohio Committee of Endorsers 1955

b. 8, f. 127 Ohio State University Conservative ClubSee also: box 8, folder 125

1962–1965,undated

b. 8, f. 128 Pennsylvania Weekly Review 1964

b. 8, f. 129 Protect America League 1952–1955,undated

b. 8, f. 130 Public Action, Inc. 1958–1965,undated

RightSee: box 7, folder 112

b. 8, f. 131 Society of Red Haters (1951), undated

b. 8, f. 132 Sons of the American Revolution 1954–1957,undated

b. 8, f. 133 Time for Truth Press: Closer up 1945–1964,undated

b. 8, f. 134 Time for Truth Press: Don Bell Reports 1957–1965,undated

b. 8, f. 135 Truth, Inc. undated

b. 8, f. 136 United States Day Committee 1954–1956,undated

b. 8, f. 137 U.S. Flag Committee 1961–1962,undated

b. 8, f. 138 Watch Washington Club 1964, undated

Anti-Communism-General > Organizations (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 8, f. 139-141 We, the People 1955–1963,undated

b. 8, f. 142 We, the People: The Fact Finder 1952–1956,undated

b. 8, f. 143 We, the People: Free Enterprise 1956–1961

b. 8, f. 144 Young Americans for Freedom 1961–1964,undated

Anti-Semitism

b. 8, f. 145 A - Z, miscellaneous 1917–1961,undated

b. 8, f. 146 Allen, Marilyn R. 1946–1949,undated

b. 8, f. 147 American Nationalist 1957

b. 8, f. 148 Common Sense 1950–1966,undated

b. 9, f. 149 Women's Voice 1949–1957,undated

b. 9, f. 150 Women's Voice: miscellaneous reprints 1945–1958,undated

b. 9, f. 150 For other items on Anti-semitismsee also: box 1, folder 11 box 2, folder 22 box 8, folder 133 box 8, folder 134 box 8,folder 124 box 9, folder 153 box 12, folder 194

b. 9, f. 151 Bricker Amendment 1954–1955,undated

b. 9, f. 152 British Groups 1944–1946

Canadian Groups

b. 9, f. 153 The Canadian Intelligence Service 1956–1964,undated

b. 9, f. 154 Christian Action Movement 1957–1963

China

b. 9, f. 155 Background information: a compilation by J. B. Moody 1928–1951,undated

b. 9, f. 156 Miscellaneous publications 1947–1966,undated

b. 9, f. 157 Reports, memoranda, analyses, speeches 1933–1966,undated

Individuals

Anti-Communism-General > Organizations (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 9, f. 158 Fitch, Geraldine 1933–1966

Kohlberg, ArthurSee: box 2, folder 24-28 box 3, folder 29-31

Organizations

b. 10, f. 159-165 American China Policy Association 1933–1960

b. 10, f. 166 China Lobby 1952–1966,undated

b. 10, f. 167 Church Committee for China Relief 1943

Citizens' Foreign Relations CommitteeSee: box 13, folder 208

b. 10, f. 168 Committee to Defend America by Aiding Anti-Communist China 1949–1952,undated

b. 10, f. 169 Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy 1948–1949,undated

b. 10, f. 170 Committee for One Million 1951–1965,undated

Communist Party, Directive of, 1949See: box 2, folder 24-28

Christian Groups

b. 10, f. 171 A - Z, miscellaneous 1941–1964,undated

b. 10, f. 172 American Council of Christian Churches 1952–1965,undated

b. 11, f. 173 American Council of Christian Laymen 1949–1959,undated

b. 11, f. 174 American Council of Christian Laymen: Challenge 1950–1959

Christian Anti-Communism CrusadeSee: box 3, folder 45

b. 11, f. 175 Christian Crusade 1960–1965,undated

b. 11, f. 176 ChristianformSee also: box 6, folder 103-104

1949–1958

b. 11, f. 177 Christian Freedom Foundation: Christian Economics 1950–1955,undated

Christian Nationalist CrusadeSee: box 4, folder 47-48

China > Individuals (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 11, f. 178 Christian Victory Center 1953–1955

b. 11, f. 179 Christian Youth Against Communism (CYAC) 1961–1965,undated

b. 11, f. 180 Church League of AmericaSee also: box 13, folder 213

b. 11, f. 181 Church League of America: News and Views 1945–1966

b. 11, f. 182-184 Circuit Riders 1933–1962,undated, 1929–1960, undated,1934–1961,undated

b. 11, f. 185 Committee of Christian LaymenSee also: box 4, folder 60

1964

b. 11, f. 186 Congregational Christian Churches 1953

b. 11, f. 187 Defenders of the Christian Faith 1964, undated

b. 11, f. 188 International Christian ReliefSee also: box 12, folder 190

1961–1965

b. 12, f. 189 International Christian YouthSee also: box 12, folder 190

1963–1966,undated

b. 12, f. 190 International Council of Christian Churches (ICCC)See also: box 10, folder 172

1957–1965,undated

b. 12, f. 191 Lutheran Church: The Epistle 1963–1964

b. 12, f. 192 Methodist Church 1934–1961,undated

Controversy in the Methodist ChurchSee also: box 11, folder 182-184

1948–1954

b. 12, f. 193 Methodist Federation for Social Action (MESA) 1928–1954,undated

b. 12, f. 194 National Federation of Christian Laymen 1955–1957,undated

b. 12, f. 195 Protestants and Other Americans 1952–1954,undated

b. 12, f. 196 Spiritual Mobilization 1954–1960,undated

b. 12, f. 197 The Tablet (clippings) 1956–1961

b. 12, f. 198 Twentieth-Century Reformation Hour (Rev. Carl McIntire) 1962–1966

Christian Groups (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 12, f. 199 Other publications by Reverend Carl McIntire 1957–1965,undated

b. 12, f. 200 Communist Literature 1928–1964,undated

b. 12, f. 201 Currency Reform 1946–1965,undated

East (Far East)

b. 12, f. 202 American Asian Educational Exchange, Inc.

b. 12, f. 202 American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Agression

b. 12, f. 202 Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation, Inc.

b. 12, f. 202 Pan Pacific Centers 1948–1965,undated

b. 12, f. 203 Far Eastern Newsletter.

b. 13, f. 204 Institute of Pacific Relations controversySee also: box 13, folder 217

1942–1952

b. 13, f. 205 Eastern EuropeSee also: box 1, folder 14

1917–1963,undated

b. 13, f. 206 Education 1947–1963,undated

b. 13, f. 207 Fluoridation 1955–1964,undated

Foreign relations

b. 13, f. 208 A - Z, miscellaneous publications by individuals 1941–1963,undated

b. 13, f. 209 Miscellaneous publications by organizations 1952–1973,undated

b. 13, f. 209 Americans for National Security

b. 13, f. 209 American Security Council

b. 13, f. 209 Citizens' Foreign Relations Committee

b. 13, f. 209 Committee of Endorsers

b. 13, f. 209 Trade Policy Committee

b. 13, f. 210 Miscellaneous publications by organizations 1953–1963,undated

b. 13, f. 211 Gun ControlSee also: box 5, folder 84

1957–(1958),undated

Christian Groups (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 13, f. 212 Hawaii (1956?)

b. 13, f. 213 ImmigrationSee also: box 6, folder 93 box 6, folder 94 box 9, folder 149

1940–1953,undated

b. 13, f. 214 Kennedy, John F. 1957

Kent, TylerSee: box 14, folder 232

Latin America

b. 13, f. 215 Committee for the Monroe Doctrine 1962–1965,undated

b. 13, f. 216 Miscellaneous publications Citizens' Committee for a Free Cuba Committeeon Pan American Policy

1961–1966,undated

b. 13, f. 217 Lattimore, Owen 1946–1952,undated

Medicine

Hoxsey MethodSee: box 6, folder 92

b. 13, f. 218 "Psycho-vaxeen" 1959–1962,undated

b. 13, f. 219 Mental Health 1948–1965,undated

b. 13, f. 220 New Deal 1943–1949

b. 13, f. 221 Oxnam, G. Bromley 1931–1957,undated

Panama CanalSee: box 13, folder 215

b. 13, f. 222 Pillion Resolution 1961

b. 14, f. 223 Prohibition 1956–1964,undated

Race Relations

b. 14, f. 224 Blacks 1954–1963,undated

b. 14, f. 225 Japanese 1918–1921,undated

b. 14, f. 226 Refugees: International Rescue Committee 1951–(post1960), undated

 

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 Container Description Date

b. 14, f. 227 Republican PartySee also: Box 1, Bern, Gregory G.;

See also: box 4, folder 58 box 8, folder 128

1956–1965,undated

"Right to Work"See: box 14, folder 299

Roosevelt, Franklin D.See: box 13, folder 220

b. 14, f. 228 Taxation 1956–1961,undated

b. 14, f. 229 Unions 1951–1963,undated

United NationsSee: box 13, folder 208

1953–1963,undated

b. 14, f. 230 Vietnam 1953–1963,undated

b. 14, f. 231 Walker, Major General Edwin A. 1961–1963,undated

b. 14, f. 232 World War II and Postwar Problems (1940)–1958,undated

 

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Series II. ACCESSIONS AFTER 1976-M-XXX Right wing pamphlet collectionMS 775

Series II. ACCESSIONS AFTER 1976-M-XXXSeries II is arranged by accession: each new item is assigned a box and folder number upon its arrival.Where possible items will be grouped by subject or the name of the issuing organization.

 Container Description Date

[Economics]

A series of pamphlets issued by the Foundation for Economic Education,Irvington-on-Hudson:

b. 15, f. 233 Bastiat, Frederic: The Law 1950

b. 15, f. 233 Curtiss, W.M.: The tari idea 1953

b. 15, f. 233 Fairchild, Fred Rogers: Profits and the ability to pay wages 1946

b. 15, f. 233 Hazlitt, Henry: Will dollars save the world? 1947

b. 15, f. 233 Poirot, Paul L.: The pension idea 1950

b. 15, f. 233 Rogers, Sherman: Why kill the goose 1947

b. 15, f. 233 Russell, Dean: The TVA idea 1949

b. 15, f. 233 Von Mises, Ludwig: Planned chaos 1947

Miscellaneous pamphlets:

b. 15, f. 234 A primer of capitalism. Illustrated. New York, J.Walter ThompsonCompany

1937

b. 15, f. 234 Scoville, John W.: Labor monopolies or freedom. New York, Committeefor Constitutional Government

1946

b. 15, f. 234 Spahr, Walter E.: Our irredeemable currency system. New York,Economists' National Committee on Monetary Policy

1950

b. 15, f. 234 White, Andrew Dickson: "Fiat money inflation in France," The Freemanv.2, no.3

1945

b. 15, f. 234 Borsodi, Ralph: Inflation is coming! and what to do about it. Suern, N.Y.School of living

1948

b. 15, f. 234 Spahr, Walter E.: The urgent need for monetary statesmanship.NewYork, Economists' National Committee on Monetary Policy

1951

b. 15, f. 235 Reformed Illuminati Group. Mrs. Esther Dunlap, President. Greenwich,Conn. Statements issued in the form of open letters to public figures onpolitical and social issues. 43 items

1968–1972

 

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Accession 2016-M-017. Additional material1.58 linear feet (3 boxes)This accession consists of booklets, leaflets, brochures, comic books, and other ephemera created bya variety of right wing reactionary groups, including anti-communist, white supremacist, anti-semitic,fundamentalist Christian, and American nativist organizations, as well as the John Birch Society.

The materials are arranged alphabetically.

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b. 1, f. 1 America First Committee, Northern California Headquarters, Handbill withstatement of principles and application form

Undated

b. 1, f. 2 American Conservative Union, "The Nixon Welfare Plan. A Guaranteed AnnualIncome... What It Means to YOU as a Taxpayer."Four-panel brochure, with cover photo of welfare activists protesting inWashington, expressing rRight-wing criticism of Nixon's plan.

Circa 1969

b. 1, f. 3 American Economic Foundation, "The Ten Pillars of Economic Wisdom"Eight-panel brochure that lists the "ten pillars," which were put on display at theNY World's Fair in 1964, and introduces the Foundation.

Circa 1965

b. 1, f. 4 American Education Lobby, "Have Our Schools Been Sold to the US Government?"Six-panel brochure published by group formed in response to federal schoolintegration mandates.

1960s

b. 1, f. 5 American National Party. KILL! Magazine: Dedicated to the Annihilation of theEnemies of the White People, Vol. 1, no. 1-2This short-lived group led by John Patler, erstwhile comrade and later assassinof neo-Nazi leader George Lincoln Rockwell, published only four issues beforePatler reunited with Rockwell's group. Illustrated with black and white photos, theinaugural issue includes a piece by Burros, "The importance of killing," while muchof the second issue is devoted to Patler's arrest for his role is breaking up a "race-mixing rally" in Englewood, New Jersey. Other articles include "White womanstabbed, beaten, robbed while praying in church: How much more 'brotherhood'will the Whiteman take?" and "Black criminal slashes White mother's throat inrape attempt."

1962 July–September

b. 1, f. 6 American National Party, New York Division, "Notice! Street Meeting! To Protestthe Red 'Peace Meeting' at St. Nicholas Palace"Handbill announcing one of the pieces of far-right street theater put on bythe short-lived group led by John Patler, speaking on "We Want War withCommunism ... Not Peace!" R. G. Grandinetti, New York State Chairman, AmericanNational Party also appeared.

1962

b. 1, f. 7 American Taxpayers' Union, Oakland, California, The Taxpayer: Ocial PublicationFive page document discusses tax issues at the local level. It includes a list ofbusinesses that support the ATU.

1967 January

b. 1, f. 8 Bader, Salem." Let's Go to War Again! A G.I. Indicts Mr. and Mrs. America"16 page anti-Semitic tract lamenting America's recently concluded role inWorld War II; argues that regardless of whether the enemy is called Fascism orCommunism, it's all a charade to make Americans fight for the "sinister handlurking in the shadows, pulling the strings to which our marionette politiciansdance." Bader had worked with Lawrence of Arabia in the British IntelligenceService, settling in the US in 1925 and becoming a citizen in 1942. His anti-Zionistactivism culminated in establishing the United States Arab-Asian Institute in 1953.

Circa 1946

 

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b. 1, f. 9 Britton, Frank L., "Emergency Message: "Civil Rights" Bill May Pass!"Broadside containing plea for funds to defeat the pending Civil Rights bill, backedby the NAACP and the ""Jewish owned" New York Times, with the funds beingsent to Britton.

1950s

b. 1, f. 10 Brownlee, George, ed., "The Sandtown Story, Bulletin 85"Privately printed newsletter of sardonic anti-Semitic, anti-Black, anti-Catholic,anti-Communist political commentary and humor. This issue includes letters fromsubscribers who are cancelling because, on top of the aforementioned tendencies,the publisher ran an anti-Masonic piece.

1966 May

b. 1, f. 11 Bubb, Frank, "What Causes War? Those Who Oppose War Must Discover ItsPremises"Brochure that argues that the only moral reason for opposing war it its violation ofindividual rights. It includes text of the Society for Individual Liberty Declarationof Principle adopted October 1969.

1970s

b. 1, f. 12 Bunch, Paul, "The Masterminds of Stonehenge"Document argues that the builders of Stonehenge were members of a nobleWhite Race rather than savages. It was published by a Christian Identity outfit.

1972

b. 1, f. 13 Caughey, A.W., "The Pulse of Capitalism"Sixteen issues (1996: nos. 1, 2, 4; 1997: 1-4; 1998: 1-4; 1999: 1-4; 2000: no. 1) of aquarterly newsletter containing occasionally contrarian economic analysis.

1996–2000

b. 1, f. 14 Christian Crusade, "A Call to Action to Every Real American. HELP StopCommunism, Save America from Socialism, Preserve Freedom"Brochure introduces the Crusade, founded by Billy James Hargis, and its anti-communist mission.

1960s

b. 1, f. 15 Christian Crusade, "...Don't Just Throw Up Your Hands... Do Something... Help BillyJames Hargis Fight Communism"This is an eEight-panel brochure opening up to an illustrated pricelist of theCrusade's anti-communist publications.

1960s

b. 1, f. 16 Christian Crusade, "This is Christian Crusade: A Christian Anti-CommunistMinistry"This is an eight-panel brochure introducing the Crusade's anti-communistmission.

1960s

b. 1, f. 17 Christie, Roy S. and Hal Stearley, "This is a free ticket. It's not good for anything,it's just free. Compliments of The Great Society."Parody ticket with poem by Christie on verso that mocks the Great Society as aplan led by a Pied Piper that will lead sheeplike Americans to slavery.

1960s

b. 1, f. 18 Coman, Michael S., "Property Rights the Foundation of Freedom: The FeudalNature of Federal Regulations"Six-panel brochure that argues that federal regulations have actually undercutenvironmental protection as well as personal liberties.

1996

 

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b. 3, f. 1 Committee for Defense of Property Rights and Students for Columbia University,Handbills and broadsides issued in the wake of the SDS seizure of buildingsThere are four mimeographed handbills and two larger broadsides reprinting full-page ads taken out in the Columbia student paper by the Committee. One handbilltitled "S.D.S.: TODAY'S VERSION OF NAZI THUGS" states that "The announcedlong-range purpose of the rebels is a collectivist society indistinguishable inprinciple from the Fascist regimes of the 20th century... The members of theCommittee for Defense of Property Rights therefore call for strict enforcementof the law at Columbia by prosecuting the rebel leaders for the crimes theyhave committed: vandalism, criminal trespass, corecion, extortion, and unlawfulimprisonment."

1968

b. 1, f. 19 "Communism Today: What Every American Should Know about It" 1966

b. 3, f. 2 Concerned Citizens Against Sexual Orientation Ordinances, "Fact: Enough IsEnough. No on A and B. Keep It Private"Campaign brochure that opposes two measures that would have banned anti-gay discrimination in San Jose, arguing that they are part of a concerted eort tobring San Francisco values to the south bay. It includes a facsimile reproduction ofa flyer distributed at high schools allegedly recruiting boys into the gay lifestyle(actually a support group for gay teens), and lists of "facts" to prove there is nodiscrimination against gays in the law, thus no need for the two ballot measures.

1980

b. 1, f. 20 Conservatives for Marchi, Cards for "charter members" of the "Retire John LindsayClub"This consists of six unused wallet-sized cards on blue stock still attached togetherwith blank space for owner's name.

1969

b. 1, f. 21 Dedham TACT Committee, "Peace Symbols: The Truth about Those StrangeDesigns"Handbill that outlines the alleged Communist and Satanic origins of the peacesymbol, depicting Bertrand Russell as the central figure in its sinister development.Adapted to a significant degree from David Emerson Gumaer's John Birch Societypiece, "Peace Symbols"., but designed to fit on both sides of a single sheet.

Circa 1972

b. 1, f. 22 "Eagle Forum, Leading the Pro-Family Movement to Victories since 1972"Six-panel brochure introducing the group led by Phyllis Schlafly is from thessecond Reagan administration.

Circa 1986

b. 1, f. 23 Emry, Sheldon, "Jesus Christ the Galilean"ract by the Christian Identity preacher arguing that Jesus was not Jewish, basedon a 1979 sermon (34 pages).

1986

b. 1, f. 24 Emry, Sheldon, "Who Killed Christ?"This is an aAnti-Semitic tract by the Christian Identity preacher.

1977

 

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b. 1, f. 25 Everingham, Harry T., "The Fact Finder"Seventeen issues of the publication, all in the form of an eight panel brochureon a particular topic, including the Cuban threat, "Why the left wing wants tosmear Goldwater," the Supreme Court's red agenda, the 1979 fuel crisis as a plot tomake Americans easier to control, and the banning of prayer in schools as nationalsuicide. One, on the assassination of the communist lackey Martin Luther King Jr.,is paper clipped to a printed letter signed in pen by J. S. Selden emphasizing theimportance of circulating this particular issue to alert Americans to King's enmitytowards "our Christian Republic." Issues present are: Vol. 21 nos. 2, 4 and 14; vol. 22nos. 9 and 15; vol. 23 no. 15; vol. 24 no. 4; vol. 26 nos. 9 and 11; vol. 27 no. 23; vol. 28 no.22; vol. 29 no. 2, vol. 37 nos. 16 and 17; vol. 38 no. 7; vol. 52 no. 5, and an unnumberedissue.

1962–1994

b. 1, f. 26 Exclusive: the Fulton Lewis Jr. Newsletter, Wallet card outlining spending,1935-1958Small sti card designed to fit in a wallet or pocket, printed with text on bothsides, provides statistics outlining the rise in spending under the New Deal and thesubsequent fall in government spending under the Republicans, rising again underEisenhower, intended to prove that Eisenhower betrayed conservative spendingprinciples.

1957

b. 1, f. 27 Foundation for Economic Education, "Notes from FEE"Thirteen issues of the newsletter, 4 pages each, include September 1974; January,March, May, June, September and November 1975; January, March, May, July,September, and November 1976, and March 1977. Also included is a pamphletabout 1977 Summer Seminars and a postcard depicting the building in which theFoundation was based.

1974–1977

b. 1, f. 28 Gayman, Dan, "The Two Seeds of Genesis 3:15"Christian Identity viewpoint asserts self-proclaimed Jews are actually "Synagogueof Satan." Includes two pages introducing Gayman's church, The Church of OurChristian Heritage, in Missouri and its day school for racially aware Christianchildren. Gayman published a full-length book on this topic.

Undated

b. 3, f. 3 George Romney Campaign ReporterCampaign brochure in tabloid newspaper format, with headline above the fold:"Romney's spirits rise after swing through NH," is from early in the race for theRepublican nomination, which he eventually lost to Richard Nixon.

1968 January 26

b. 1, f. 29 "Give to anti-communist candidates: they need our help" stampsPerforated sheet of 15 stamps, called "cinderellas" in philatelic jargon is 3.75x5inches, stamp size is roughly 1x1.25 inches. Back not gummed, never hinged.

Undated

b. 1, f. 30 Gun Owners' Action League, "One Anti-Gun Legislator Can Ruin Your WholeDay..."Six-panel brochure with caricature of Teddy Kennedy on cover, that provideshistory and goals of the organization, a pro-gun lobbying group. The funds forprinting are stated to have come from Smith and Wesson.

1984

b. 1, f. 31 Haviland, Dave; editor, "A is A. Writings on Freedom and Individualism"The four issues of the digest-sized newsletter, 8 pages each, are vol. 3 nos. 2-5.

1973–1975

b. 1, f. 32 Hazlitt, Henry, "Instead of What? Government Can't Give Us Anything withoutDepriving Us of Something Else"

Undated

 

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b. 1, f. 33 "Hear Kenneth Go, former Communist leader, expose Communism in CaliforniaSouthland"Handbill announcing a series of talks at the Embassy Auditorium at 9th and Grand.Topics are "Red treason in Californai Schools," "God's answer to the racial crisis,"and "From Communism to Christ," heralded as the speaker's life story.

1959

b. 3, f. 4 The Herald of the America First Committee of Northern CaliforniaThis issue promotes an upcoming address by Burton K. Wheeler.

1941 September25

b. 1, f. 34 "International Press News Brief, June 5, 1985"Parody of the liberal policies of the Kennedys projected into the future.

Circa 1961

b. 1, f. 35 Jewish Society of Americanists, "Statement of Principles"Statement begins with "We, Jewish members of the John Birch Society, haveformed the Jewish Society of Americanists, in order to demonstrate to our fellowAmericans and co-religionists, that the Americanist principles, beliefs and aimsof the John Birch Society are based on the very precepts of Judaism which havebecome part of the foundation of our Western civilization..." Text originallyappeared in two issues of the Bulletin of the John Birch Society. Provides contactaddress and names of leaders.

1966

b. 1, f. 36 John Birch Society, Three color photographs from chaptersSnapshots, one depicting an "Impeach Earl Warren" billboard, with a paper labelpasted to the bottom of the photo noting that the sign was erected by chapter729 on route 20, 20 miles west of Richmond; the other two photos show patrioticmemorabilia and books on display in a shop, with pen notation on the backindicating that they show a California bookstore, possibly inside the home of amember named "Eliz...?"

Circa 1963

b. 1, f. 37 John Birch Society, "The John Birch Society, Incorporated, presents its founder, Mr.Robert Welch, speaking on The Tragedy of Vietnam"Leaflet with American flag motif announcing eventa is a on October 10, with texton verso about how Welch "Has stirred the slumbering spirit of patriotism inthousands of Americans..."

1967

b. 1, f. 38 Johnston, "Parson Jack," Paul Lupo,and Gerald B Winrod, "Labor: Dangers of theC.I.O. Movement"Johnston, president of the Fundamentalist Bible College, edited "The Trumpet".

1937

b. 1, f. 39 Kamp, Joseph P., "Lawless Tyranny an American Conspiracy, Against We thePeople. Plus Behind-the-Scenes Facts about the Red-led Racist Revolution"Kamp, opposed to the Civil Rights movement, composed this a 111 page polemicagainst Martin Luther King, Walter Reuther, Bayard Rustin, Jack O'Dell, etc.

1966

b. 1, f. 40 Kibbe, Matt, "Rules for Patriots: A Pocket Primer for Patriotic Americans"This is a Tea Party organizing manual.

2010

b. 1, f. 41 "Knockout the blackout over America," advertising copy for John Beaty's "IronCurtain Over America"This single page of copy, possibly written by Beaty himself, warns thatconstitutional government is being crushed by "the snake of ZionisticCommunism."

Circa 1952

b. 1, f. 42 McManus, John F., "Dollars & Sense: Solutions to the Economic Meltdown" 2009

 

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b. 1, f. 43 McManus, John F., "The John Birch Society: Reality vs. Myth" 2011

b. 1, f. 44 Middleton, Richard H., Campaign leafletsA 1961 flyer from Middleton's first campaign for the House of Delegates, accusinghis opponent of insucient support for states' rights, and a six-panel brochurefrom his 1963 re-election campaign, better printing quality with a photo on thefront panel, listing his hard-right positions of various issues including oppositionto "creeping socialism," civil rights marches, and local issues such as farmtaxation.

1961, 1963

b. 1, f. 45 The Mindszenty Report\Five issues (August 15, 1963; March 15, 1970; January 1971; December 1976; and May1985) of the anticommunist Cardinal Mindszenty's newsletter, covering themesof the need for the US to keep the Panama Canal, the communist subversion inthe musical "Hair," rock and revolution, and the abominable state of Africa due tocommunist influence.

1963–1985

b. 3, f. 5 National Association for the Advancement of White People, NAAWP NewsIssue no. 24 was a special "sampler issue" sent out to prospective subscribers. Itincludes a substantial interview with David Duke.

1983

b. 1, f. 46 "National Republic Lettergram, No. 259"This issue, headlined "UNESCO prods educators to brainwash American youth," isdevoted to UNESCO and the "internationalization" on the educational curriculum,arguing that under UN influence American children are having their patrioticinclinations squashed in favor of creeping one-worldism.

1953

b. 1, f. 47 National Youth Alliance, "What is NYA?"Eight-panel brochure introducing the far-right student and youth group "inspiredby the pro-Western philosophy of Francis Parker Yockey's masterpiece, Imperium"includes a collage of newspaper headlines on the group and its action units,formed to fight leftists.

Circa 1970

b. 1, f. 48 New England Rally for God, Family and Country programs"From '76 to 1966, the Spirit of Independence calls you back" program for the 1966event, with a list of exhibitors (many John Birch Society projects but some furtherright) has right edge dyed red and left untrimmed to give an "antique" appearance.Brochure for the 1965 rally is less elaborate.

1965–1966

b. 1, f. 49 Nolan, William A., "Why People Go Communist" 1951

b. 1, f. 50 Northern California Citizens Against 30-Thursday, "Hoaxing the Hungry!"Front page continues with "The story of California betrayed for 30 pieces of paper.If you value your home, your business, your job and the security of your family, readthis startling expose of the 30-Thursday pension scheme." This is a Pro-businessattack on the "Ham and Eggs" proposition.

1939

b. 1, f. 51 Oliver, Revilo P., "After Fifty Years"Four-panel brochure published by National Youth Alliance marking the time sincethe first anti-communist groups were formed.

Circa 1970

b. 2, f. 1 Overstreet, Harry and Bonaro Overstreet, "What We Must Know AboutCommunism"This condensation of a larger work was printed for General Motors employees.

1959

 

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b. 2, f. 2 Patler, John, "Here Comes Whiteman"Comic book format, printed on newsprint, has an issue title of "Whitemanfights an interplanetary duel with a diabolical fiend... The Jew from Outer Space.Whiteman also battles Supercoon!" The masthead states "Jew commies tremble.Nigger criminals quake in fear. Liberals head for the hills."

Circa 1965

b. 2, f. 3 The Patriot, "The Joyride to Slavery"Anti-Semitic and anti-communist leaflet referring to Jews as the PharisaicConspiracy. "By means of phony promises of a 'worldly Paradise" we workingpeople of the world are being slyly lured into the most terrible, the mostinescapable slavery ever devised by the mind of man... Maybe by now you knowhow these flabby, bald, hooked-nosed, evil-eyed, insulting, lecherous slobs bribeour most luscious daughters to serve them as their sexual maid-servants..."

Circa 1950s

b. 2, f. 4 Peters, Peter J., "Martin Luther King Jr.: His Dream, Our Nightmare!" 1990s

b. 2, f. 5 Peters, Peter J.. "Saving the Environment, New World Order Style"This anti-Semitic and anti-environmentalist pamphlet contains significantChristian Identity material.

1993

b. 2, f. 6 "The Plot to Impose "Black Supremacy" Upon the South"One page broadside, which includes black and white illustrations of Blackrepresentatives of southern states from the 19th century, argues that the NAACP,controlled by "aliens" (ie, Jews), is pushing for the forced governance of southernwhites by Black leadership.

Circa 1957

b. 2, f. 7 Power, Thomas S., "General Thomas S. Power's Design for Survival"This is a comic book adaptation of the anti-communist book.

1968

b. 2, f. 8 Rand, Ayn, "The Cashing-In: The Student "Rebellion" New York"This is a mockery of the Free Speech Movement, originally published as a series inThe Objectivist.

1965

b. 2, f. 9 Rand, Ayn, "Conservatism: An Obituary"This is a reprint of a lecture delivered at Princeton, December 7, 1960.

1962

b. 2, f. 10 Rand, Ayn, "Faith and Force: The Destroyers of the Modern World"A reprint of a lecture originally delivered at Yale University on February 17, 1960, asa guest speaker of the Yale Law School Forum and Challenge, the undergraduatelecture committee.

1961

b. 2, f. 11 Rand, Ayn, "Textbook of Americanism"Reprint of articles originally written for the Motion Picture Alliance for thePreservation of American Ideals in 1946.

1960s

b. 2, f. 12 Rand, Ayn, "What Is Capitalism?"Reprint of two-part series in The Objectivist, November-December 1965.

Late 1960s

b. 2, f. 13 Read, Leonard E., "ABC's of Freedom" 1976

b. 2, f. 14 Republican National Committee, Women's Division, "Women in the Public Service;A Series of Surveys on Women in Public Oce"Blue printed folder containing ten packets and leaflets, complete according to thetable of contents on the cover, on issues such as women in congress, women atvarious levels of local government, participation in Republican conventions, etc.

1953

 

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b. 2, f. 15 Saunders, Carol, "The Communist Conspiracy: How You Can Fight It"41 page pamphlet was printed for the edification of personnel at General Motors.

1961

b. 2, f. 16 Shelton, Judy, "A Guide to Sound Money"23 page pamphlet is based on the ideas of F.A. Hayek.

2010

b. 2, f. 17 Smith, Bradley R., "Confessions of a Holocaust Revisionist, Part One"This second (enlarged) edition contains a mixture of autobiographical musingsand arguments that the Holocaust was a hoax. No Part Two has been published.

1992

b. 2, f. 18 Smith, William J., "Climax of Civilization: World Conquest by Communism?" 1947

b. 2, f. 19 Smith, William J., "The Pope Talks about Labor Relations" 1955

b. 2, f. 20 Springer, Harvey H., "Communism Out to Take America and Other Sermons"Cover illustration is a cartoon of a menacing cloud blazoned with hammer andsickle looming over a Western wagon train scene.

1949

b. 2, f. 21 Support Your Local Police Committees, Belmont, Massachusetts and Phoenix,Arizona, LeafletsThe Committees were connected to the John Birch Society. Leaflets, urgingsupport for local police, turn the phrase "police brutality" on its head to argue thatpolice are brutalized daily on the job. One, a four-panel brochure on omnibus policecontrol reprinted from the John Birch Society's "Review of the News," argues thatfederal troops sent into the South have no community ties and are controlledentirely by Washington.

Circa 1968

b. 2, f. 22 Tax Rebellion Committee, "Call "Urgent Message" 213-387-2351. StopWithholding"Six page document argues that the IRS is unconstitutional and provides dubiouslegal advice and sample forms for pressing your claim against the government.Title refers to a hotline for listening to relevant recorded messages.

1968

b. 2, f. 23 Tenney, Jack B., "Zionist Network: A Tenney Report"this is an anti-Semitic, anti-Communist diatribe by a leading California statesenator with an introduction by Franklin Hichborn.

1970s

b. 2, f. 24 "Think! Workers - Think! EPIC. Easy Pickings in California. Welcome to Californiaall you Reds," handbillThis was issued in the names of "Lea Harvey Lamborn and nine others murderedby the Mooney bomb," noting that Lamborn was a member of the TypographicalUnion, and includes q Quotes from Upton Sinclair and Tom Mooney onrevolutionary themes, followed by a declaration, "Yours for the revolutionAGAINST their revolution."

Circa 1934

b. 2, f. 25 "UN-American BONDS"Elaborate rightist humor presents a reasonably good visual parody of a fiscalbond, Untied Nations dis-Organization Fabian Enslavement BONDS, which listsallegedly un-American organizations, United Nations ocials from Soviet bloccountries, and other evidence of the Communist/Satanic plot to enslave America.It fFeatures an inset cartoon of the UN building casting its shadow over Congress,which is flying the US flag upside-down.

1962

 

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b. 2, f. 26 Unemployed Citizens Non-Partisan League, Disorganized state of Sinclaria parodydollar billFront displays text reading "This certifies that (we hope) there has beendeposited in The Disorganized State of Sinclaria One Yellow Carrot payable tothe bearer under protest" and a caricature of 'Uppy' [Upton Sinclair] in center,signed by "O.U. Phooie". Reverse has "We want jobs for money, no Scrip. Vote forMerriam."

Circa 1934

b. 2, f. 27 United Republicans of America brochuresMaterial consists of a six-panel brochure from 1966 introducing the URA, a groupfor ultra-conservatives within the Republican Party, asking that they not registerfor third parties for fear of diluting the conservative vote, together with anundated brochure from after the group's re-organization in 1967, discussing thegroup's fundraising eorts and lobbying on behalf of conservative candidates.

1966–circa 1967

b. 3, f. 6 University of New Mexico, The Newspaper, volume 1, #2, 3.5, 5, 7, and 10This anti-communist alternative student paper, calling itself "The University ofNew Mexico's only independent free news medium" includes (in No. 2) a collectionof quotes on women's liberation from students, such gems as this from geologyteaching assistant Martin Bregman: "In my opinion, women should be treatedexactly as equals until they prove they deserve to be treated as women." Editorswere sympathetic to Young Americans for Freedom and refer to the group'smaterials in various articles. Later issues reflect libertarian perspective.

1970

b. 2, f. 28 Virginia Republican Assembly, "Virginia GOP Rules"Document contains plan of organization and rules for the state party, as amendedin 1964

1964

b. 2, f. 29 Welsh, Francis Ralson, "America's Greatest Peril: The Bolsheviki and the MooneyCase"This is a rRight wing attack on Tom Mooney, the American Federation of LAbor(AFL), the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), the anarchists and the left ingeneral.

Circa 1918

b. 2, f. 30 White Aryan Resistance, Handbill issuing a challenge to white peopleText includes an "Are you tired of..." list, culminating with "The turning of thisonce-great White nation into an impoverished banana republic ruled by traitorsand criminals, owned by foreign corporations and populated by mongreloids? Ifso, why not join with the thousands of your White kinsmen and kinswomen of theThird Position who are fighting for White survival?"

1990

b. 2, f. 31 Winrod, Gerald B., Handbills and ephemera, most related to the Supreme Court 1937, undated

 

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Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's onlinecatalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation andlisted alphabetically therein.

SubjectsAnti-communist movementsAntisemitismFirearms -- Law and legislationRace relationsRight and Left (Political Science)Vietnam War, 1961-1975

Geographic NamesAsiaChina -- Foreign relationsChina -- Politics and governmentUnited States -- Foreign relationsUnited States -- Politics and government

NamesJohnson, William R., 1878-1967

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