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

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Название Conservatism, the Right Wing, and the Far Right: A Guide to Archives
Автор произведения Archie Henderson
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Close, Columbians, Communism, Crusade for Freedom, Desegregation - Atlanta Public Schools, Benjamin Franklin and the Pickney Diary, Ku Klux Klan, McCarran-Walter Immigration Act, Mental Health, Nazism, Protocols of the Elders of Zion, Right wing movements - John Birch Society, Segregation, States' Rights Council of Georgia, and White Citizens Council.

      Finding aids:

      http://cubafamilyarchives.wordpress.com/2013/12/18/mss-82-atlanta-jewish-federation-records/

      http://www.thebreman.org/research-n-collections/finding-aids/Atlanta-Jewish-Federation.pdf

      [0207] Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographic Archives, bulk 1950s-1980s [photographs; partly digital collection]

      Location: Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University, 100 Decatur St., SE, Atlanta, GA 30303-3202

      Description: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographic Archives consist of approximately six million prints, negatives, and slides from the newspaper's photo morgue. Topics include anti-integration, civil rights, integration, Ku Klux Klan, pro-segregation, and segregation.

      Websites with information:

      http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/cdm/collections

      http://dp.la/info/2014/06/25/putting-it-on-the-line-citizen-participation-in-the-democratic-process-georgia-state-universitys-digital-collections/

      Finding aids to digital collection:

      http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/ajc

      http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/cdm/search/collection/ajc

      http://dp.la/search?provider%5B%5D=Georgia+State+University.+Libraries.+Special+Collections&q="atlanta+journal+constitution"

      [0208] Audio Collection, 1954-2008, The Harvard Law School Forum [audio recordings; digital collection]

      Location: Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Description: Harvard Law School Forum is a non-partisan student organization of Harvard Law School dedicated to bringing open discussion of a broad range of legal, political and social issues to the Harvard Law School campus. On March 8, 1946, the Forum presented its first program, a discussion of the war crimes trials. The Audio Collection is a collection of speeches and panel discussions by speakers including Barry Goldwater and others ("The First Hundred Days" – April 30, 1961 [discussing Kennedy's first hundred days]); Billy Graham ("Evangelism and the Intellectual"- April 1, 1962); Allen Dulles ("The Role of Intelligence in Policy Making" – December 13, 1963); Bishop Fulton Sheen ("God and the Intellectual" – February 13, 1966); Phyllis Schlafly ("The ERA – Is There a Future?" – April 25, 1984); Rev. Jerry Falwell ("The Role of Religion in Politics" (introduction by Professor Laurence Tribe) – September 20, 1984; "The Evangelical Vote: Is It Monolithic?" – October 6, 1986); Edwin Meese III ("Freedom, Free Speech and the Courts" – February 10, 1992); and Charlton Heston ("Winning the Cultural War" – February 16, 1999).

      Guide to Past Programs:

      https://web.archive.org/web/20071215014838/http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/forum/40s.html

      Websites with information:

      https://web.archive.org/web/20071227033700/http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/forum/index.html

      https://web.archive.org/web/20071227033655/http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/forum/history.html

      Finding aid:

      https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/hlsforum/multimedia/

      [0209] Friedrich Ernst Auhagen Collection, 1939-1952, MS110

      Location: Manuscripts and Archives, McCormick Library, Northwestern University Library, 1970 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208-2300

      Description: In September 1940 Dr. Auhagen was arrested and called to testify before the Dies Committee in October regarding possible subversive Nazi activities. He was released, but kept under Justice Department surveillance until March 1941, when a federal grand jury issued an indictment against him for failing to register as a German agent. The articles, newspaper clippings, and correspondence in the collection were collected between 1939 and 1952 by Henry Pope, a prominent Republican and Chicago area businessman. Includes files on Dorothy Thompson, including "On the Record" column on Dr. Auhagen, October 23, 1940; Pilot Radio transcript, Dorothy Thompson on Dr. Auhagen, October 20, 1940; and Lawrence Dennis to Dorothy Thompson in published, Weekly Foreign Letter, December 9, 1940; and on American Fellowship Forum, including a copy of Today's Challenge (American Fellowship Forum), v. 1 no. 1, June/July 1939 (contains 3 articles by Auhagen, one under the pseudonym of "Ferdinand Cooper") and the American Fellowship Forum platform and program.

      Websites with information:

      http://www.library.northwestern.edu/libraries-collections/evanston-campus/special-collections/manuscripts-and-archives

      Finding aid:

      http://findingaids.library.northwestern.edu/catalog/inu-ead-spec-archon-1426

      [0210] Warren R. Austin Collection, 1877-1962

      Location: Special Collections, Bailey/Howe Library, University of Vermont, 538 Main Street, Burlington, VT 05405-0036

      Description: Warren Robinson Austin (1877-1962) served as United States Senator from Vermont, 1931-1946, and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, 1947-1953. The Warren Robinson Austin Papers include correspondence, speeches and writings of Austin, notes and notebooks, legislative bills and drafts, printed and published material, memoranda, newspaper clippings, documents, photographs, slides and assorted memorabilia. Series 3. U. S. Senate Period 1931-1946, contains files on Bretton Woods Proposals: International Monetary Fund, Dumbarton Oaks (United Nations Charter), Equal Rights Amendment: National Woman's Party Publications, President Herbert Hoover: Article on World Depression, 1933, March 11, Alfred Landon, Senator William Langer: Correspondence, Notes and Clippings, 1941-1942 n.d., Lend Lease (H.R. 1776), Money, 1932-1933, Neutrality Act: Willkie and the Republican Position, Wendell Willkie: Speeches and Clippings, 1940-1944, and Yalta Agreement. Series 4. United Nations Period and After 1946-1963, contains files on Bricker Amendment, James F. Byrnes, Committee of One Million (Re: China), Communism and Subversive Activities, Dwight Eisenhower, Foreign Policy Association Publications, Genocide, Alger Hiss, Herbert Hoover, Institute of Pacific Relations, Isaac Don Levine (Plain Talk), Henry Cabot Lodge, Douglas MacArthur, Negro Question, Matthew Ridgway, Carlos Romulo, Robert A. Taft, United World Federalists, A Warning on World Government by Warren R. Austin 1949-1951, Alexander Wiley, and World Government.

      Websites with information:

      http://cdi.uvm.edu/findingaids/browseEAD.xql?cat=all&rep=

      Finding aid:

      http://cdi.uvm.edu/archives/finding%20aids/austin.xml

      [0211] [Australia First Movement: ephemera material collected by the National Library of Australia]

      Location: Petherick Reading Room (Ephemera Collection), National Library of Australia, Parkes Place, Canberra ACT 2600, Australia

      Description: The Australia First Movement, a political pressure group with a strongly anti-British, anti-Semitic, anti-democratic, and pro-Fascist programme, was formed in October 1941 by Percy Reginald Stephensen (1901-1965), an Australian writer, editor and publisher.

      Websites with information:

      http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/stephensen-percy-reginald-8645

      http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/index.php?module=Record&id=2598696

      [0212] Australia First Movement (The Publicist), 1939-1942, A6335, 3 [digital collection]

      Location: National Archives of Australia, Queen Victoria Terrace, Parkes, ACT 2600, Australia

      Description: The Australia First Movement grew out of strong anti-British sentiment and vigorous Australian nationalism. Several elements fuelled its creation, including the severity of the Great Depression and the imperialistic attitude of some prominent Britons living in Australia. Influences on