Conservatism, the Right Wing, and the Far Right: A Guide to Archives. Archie Henderson

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ledgers from the Mississippi plantations; and newspapers, political posters, books, and pamphlets which reflect Armstrong's political philosophy. Series I. George W. Armstrong Correspondence and Papers, 1914-1954, contains correspondence with Marilyn R. Allen; Mrs. Ed C. Alumbaugh; American Gentile Protective Association; George W. Armstrong, Jr.; John Beaty; George S. Benson, president of Harding College in Arkansas; Grace Billings, editor of the anti-Semitic newsletter Women's Voice; Congressman Charles G. Binderup; The Britons, an English Fascist organization; Emory Burke; W. J. Cameron, editor of the Dearborn Independent; Frank W. Clark, President of the War Veterans Guardians; Upton Close (Josef Washington Hall); Calvin Coolidge; Bruce B. Corbin, an anti-Semitic Methodist minister; Fr. Charles E. Coughlin; Walter Crick, an English monetary reformer and associate of Arthur Kitson; J. S. Cullinan; Ida M. Darden, an Austin-based right-wing journalist and former associate of John H. Kirby, editor of the Southern Conservative; W. E. De Witt, of the Monetary Reform League; George Deatherage; Martin Dies; Elizabeth Dilling; Senator James O. Eastland; Economic Reform Club of England; Robert E. Edmondson, publisher of an anti-Semitic newsletter; Milton Elrod, editor of the Klansman, the official Klan paper; H. W. Evans, a national leader of the Ku Klux Klan; Farmers' Holiday Association; A. N. Field, a New Zealand anti-Semite and monetary theorist; Col. Ulrich Fleischhauer, editor of the World Service Newsletter, a Nazi publication; Frank E. Gannett of the Gannett newspapers; Senator Carter Glass; William A. Hanger, a Tarrant County State Senator and local leader of the Klan; J. V. Hardy of the Anti Al Smith Democrats; Merwin K. Hart, founder of the National Economic Council; W. H. "Coin" Harvey; Brown Harwood, a Klan leader; Senator J. Thomas Heflin; Will Hogg; Honest Money Founders; Charles B. Hudson, publisher of America In Danger!, an anti-Semitic newsletter; Harry A. Jung, editor of the American Vigilant Intelligence Federation, an anti-Semitic newsletter; Justice For Pelley Committee; Joseph Kamp; H. M. Keeling, an official of the Farmers' Holiday Association; Ann H. P. Kent, the mother of Tyler Kent; John Henry Kirby; Frederick Kister; Arthur Kitson; V. N. Kositsin, a White Russian anti-Semitic propagandist; Thomas B. Lee, a banker and amateur monetary theorist; Arnold S. Leese, an English anti-Semitic propagandist and Fascist political figure; Congressman William Lemke; Fulton Lewis; M. D. Lightfoot, Chairman of the National Constitutional Democrats Committee [anti-Smith]; Don Lohbeck; Senator Huey Long; Douglas MacArthur; Henry MacFarland; Col. W. G. MacKindric, Canadian monetary reformer, and anti-Semite; Dr. Ulrich Marquardt, an anti-Semitic propagandist; Z. E. Marvin, Dallas Klan leader; Russell Massey, a banker who wrote tracts on monetary reform; Col. Billy Mayfield, editor of Billy Mayfield's Weekly, a pro-Klan Texas newspaper; Senator Joseph McCarthy; Conde McGinley; Eugene Meyer; Alvin S. Moody, chairman of the "Hoover Democrats" and an official of the Texas Anti-Al Smith Democrats; George Van Horn Moseley; J. T. Newsom, an officer of the Farmers' Holiday Association; W. Lee O'Daniel; Willis Overholser, of the National Monetary Conference; Senator Robert Owen, President of the National Monetary Conference; Congressman Wright Patman; Adelaide Pelley Pearson, William Dudley Pelley's daughter; Westbrook Pegler; William Dudley Pelley; Pelley Publications, the propaganda organ for William Dudley Pelley's Silver Shirt fascist party; Gibbons Poteet, a Roxton, Texas, banker and monetary reformer; John E. Rankin; Milo Reno, president of the Farmers' Holiday Association; George W. Robnett (Church League of America); Col. Eugene N. Sanctuary; Fredrick H. Schmalz, an anti-Semitic propagandist; A. C. Shuler, of the Ku Klux Klan; Robert L. Slimp, a young States Rights Democrat; Gerald L. K. Smith; Jeremiah Stokes, Elizabeth Dilling's second husband; Herman Talmadge; Fr. A. W. Terminiello; the Texas Regulars, the Dixiecrat faction of the Texas Democratic party; Senator Elmer Thomas; Congressman Jacob Thorkelson; Strom Thurmond; James True, editor of the anti-Semitic newsletter Industrial Control Reports; Agnes Waters; Tom Watson; Atticus Webb, chairman of the Texas Anti-Saloon league; M. I. Woodward, an editor of the Dearborn Independent; M. B. Yeary, Secretary of the Farmer's Mercantile Association, an old Populist and monetary reform advocate; and Allen Zoll. Series II. Mary C. Armstrong Papers, 1949-1975, contains correspondence with George Armstrong, Jr.; Ida M. Darden; Mary Isham Keith Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution; Merwin K. Hart; Joseph Kamp; Liberty Lobby; Conde McGinley; George Van Horn Moseley; National Economic Council; and Gerald L. K. Smith. Series III. George Van Horn Moseley Papers, 1949-1954, contains correspondence with Marilyn R. Allen; George W. Armstrong; George W. Jr. Armstrong; American Heritage Protective Committee; H. H. Beamish; Emory Burke; Elizabeth Dilling; Ida M. Darden; James O. Eastland; William Henry MacFarland; Charles B. Hudson; Joseph Kamp; Conde McGinley; W. Lee O'Daniel; John E. Rankin; Gerald L. K. Smith; A. C. Shuler; and Strom Thurmond.

      References:

      A Guide to Archives and Manuscript Collections in the Special Collections Division at The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries (Arlington, Texas: UTA, 2000); History of Texas: Fort Worth and the Texas Northwest Edition, ed. Capt. B.B. Paddock (4 vols., Chicago: Lewis, 1922), v. 4, p. 726; Texans and their state, a newspaper reference work, ed. Harry T. Warner (1918), v. 1, p. 44.

      Websites with information:

      http://web.archive.org/web/20070420060547/http://library.uta.edu/guideToArchives/guideHist1.jsp

      http://libraries.uta.edu/speccoll/findaids/guideHist1.htm#A15

      https://archive.is/I3MPt#selection-1163.30-1163.39

      http://libraries.uta.edu/speccoll/findaids/guideHist1.htm

      Finding aid:

      http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utarl/02416/arl-02416.html

      [0192] Charles W. Arnade Collection of Boliviana – Books and Pamphlets

      Location: University of South Florida Libraries, 4202 E. Fowler Ave., LIB122, Tampa, FL 33620

      Description: The Arnade Collection consists of roughly 3000 books and pamphlets, among which are publications from right wing opposition parties, including a copy of Bolivia: After three years of Revolutionary Dictatorship, by Demetrio Canelas, Head of the Bolivian Democratic Union Party [La Unión Democrática Boliviana] (November 1955), and a document in English issued in 1953 by Óscar Únzaga de la Vega, leader of the FSB [the Falange Socialista Boliviana (Bolivian Socialist Falange)].

      Websites with information:

      http://www.lib.usf.edu/special-collections/arnade-boliviana-books-pamphlets/

      [0193] Papers of Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster, 1886-1910, Add MS 50275-50357

      Location: Western Manuscripts collection, British Library, 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB, United Kingdom

      Description: Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster (1855-1909) was a British politician and writer. He was among the founders of the Imperial Federation League in 1884, and became its secretary.

      Catalogue description:

      http://searcharchives.bl.uk

      http://molcat1.bl.uk/

      [0194] Harriette Simpson Arnow papers, 1907-2004, 81M2

      Location: Special Collections, University of Kentucky Libraries, Margaret I. King Building, Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0039

      Description: Harriette Simpson Arnow (1908-1986) was a novelist and historian. The papers include photographs, speeches, and materials documenting Arnow's political interests such as the House Un-American Activities Committee, the Vietnam War, and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Series II. Correspondence, 1918-1986. v. General Correspondence, 1918-1985, includes a request from HSA to the Veterans' Action Committee of Syracuse, New York for information about its anti-Communist activities, and a letter from HSA to Michigan Senator Pat McNamara concerning Communism and fascism. Series II. Correspondence, 1918-1986. v. General Correspondence, 1918-1985. B. Bickhoff and Gomon Correspondence, 1955-1985. b. Josephine Gomon, 1955-1977, discusses such topics as Chiang Kai-Shek, foreign policy, Henry Ford, Richard Nixon, Communism, John Birch Society, and integrated bussing. Series VII. Subject Files. i. Authors, contains files on T.S. Eliot, Granville Hicks, and Ezra Pound. Series VII. Subject Files. ii. Political, contains files on Anti-Communist and HUAC clippings, 1950-1953, 1954-1960, and undated; A Quarter-Century of Un-Americana, 1963; Common Sense, Anti-Communist newsletter, October 1957 to February 1960; Communist Activities among Aliens and National Groups, circa 1952; and Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications.

      Finding aids:

      http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7d7w674d0t/guide