Название: Conservatism, the Right Wing, and the Far Right: A Guide to Archives
Автор: Archie Henderson
Издательство: Автор
Жанр: Зарубежная публицистика
isbn: 9783838266053
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[0092] American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born Records, 1926-1980s, ACPFB
Location: Special Collections Library, Labadie Collection, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library (South), 913 S. University Avenue, Office/Gallery 7th Floor; Reading Room 8th Floor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1190
Description: The American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born (ACPFB) was founded in 1933 on the initiative of Roger Baldwin of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). The purpose of the Committee was to defend the constitutional rights of foreign-born persons in the United States. In practice, the Committee assisted individuals facing deportation and those wishing to become naturalized citizens; it attempted to combat harassment and official persecution of the foreign-born; and it worked for the repeal or revision of legislation considered discriminatory. In the 1950s the Committee assisted individuals charged with having Communist affiliations under the Internal Security Act of 1950 (also known as the McCarran Act) or who faced denaturalization or deportation for such activities under the Walter-McCarran Immigration Act. Records include correspondence, administrative files, clippings and publicity files, subject files and case files. Series III: Publicity/Activities, 1934-1977, contains a file on Emergency Conference to Defeat the Hobbs Concentration Camp Bill, May 8, 1941. Series V: Legislation, 1930-1972, contains files on the Walter-McCarran Act. Series VII: Subject Files, 1933-ca. 1974, contains files on anti-alien writings, Fascist literature, Fascism: "This is Fascism" Pamphlet, 1942, William Randolph Hearst, House of Representatives Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), Informers (Paul Crouch, Matthew Cvetic, Joseph Zack Kornfeder), Palmer Raids, and Tokyo Rose (Iva d'Aquino).
Websites with information:
http://www.lib.umich.edu/labadie-collection/archives-and-manuscripts-f
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/s/sclead/browse.html
Finding aid:
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/s/sclead/umich-scl-acpfb?rgn=main;view=text
[0092a] American Committee on Africa records addendum, 1949-2001 (bulk 1970-1997)
Location: Amistad Research Center, Inc., Tilton Hall, Tulane University, 6823 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70118
Description: The American Committee on Africa (ACOA) was founded in 1953 to support liberation and anti-colonial struggles in Africa. The records addendum covers the era of Africa's liberation (independence) movements against British, Dutch, French, German, and Portuguese colonialism and their imperialistic policy toward the continent, including aspects of both settler and exploitation colonialism, mainly in the African countries of Angola, Guinea Bissau, Namibia, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), and South Africa. Series 3: Research, 1949-1997. Sub-Series 2: South Africa, 1953-1997, contains files on Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging; Apartheid; Apartheid and International Law; Politics: White Nationalists; and Right Wing. Sub-Series 3: South Africa-United States, 1954-1997, contains files on Right Wing and Right Wing: Conservative Caucus. Sub-Series 4: Countries, 1949, 1961-1989, contains files on Rhodesia: Apartheid; Rhodesia: Right-Wing Government Information; and Rhodesia: United States (Right Wing Propaganda).
Finding aid:
http://amistadresearchcenter.tulane.edu/archon/?p=collections/findingaid&id=232
[0093] American Conservative Union Records, 1964-1980, MSS 176
Location: 20th &21st Century Western and Mormon Americana, L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, 1130 HBLL, Brigham Young University, P.O. Box 26800, Provo, UT 84602-6800
Description: In December 1964, the American Conservative Union (ACU) was organized to meld the splintered conservative movement into a unified whole after Barry Goldwater's defeat in the November election. The first Chairman of the ACU was Donald C. Bruce, a conservative Republican Congressman from Indiana, followed by John Ashbrook, a Congressman from Ohio; M. Stanton Evans; Philip M. Crane, an Indiana Congressman; Congressman Robert Bauman; and Congressman Marvin Henry "Mickey" Edwards. The ACU has been active in raising funds, corresponding with conservative political leaders, supporting projects, helping candidates, providing advice, and addressing issues relating to conservative causes and political activities all over the United States. The records consist of correspondence, notes, newsletters, memoranda, meeting minutes, charters, bylaws, resolutions, and miscellaneous items. Series I: Founding, contains corporate records of the American Public Affairs Educational Fund, Inc.; a memorandum from Marvin Liebman regarding the initial steps for organizing the ACU; news articles from the National Review concerning ACU's beginning and early activities; and a transcript of an interview with M. Stanton Evans by Dan Manion on the radio program, "The Manion Forum," Feb. 27, 1977. Series III: ACU "Special Projects," contains transcripts of speeches by Robert E. Bauman, James L. Buckley, Philip M. Crane, William Dannemeyer, Mickey Edwards, Orrin Hatch, Jesse Helms, Jack Kemp, James McClure, Larry McDonald, Dan Quayle, Ronald Reagan, and Phyllis Schlafly; publications of the ACU Education and Research Institute by James L. Buckley and James A. McClure, Philip M. Crane, and Lawrence P. McDonald; and Speakers Bureau files on Rep. John M. Ashbrook, Dr. Anthony T. Bouscaren, L. Brent Bozell, Dr. Philip M. Crane, James Jackson Kilpatrick, Frank S. Meyer, William F. Rickenbacker, William A. Rusher, Ralph De Toledano, Senator John G. Tower, and Dr. Ernest van der Haag. Series IV: The Board of Directors, contains correspondence with Dr. Lev E. Dobriansky, Rep. Wm. Jennings Bryan Dorn, M. Stanton Evans, Ronald Reagan, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Hon. Margaret Thatcher, Sen. Strom Thurmond, and John Wayne; news releases regarding Major General John Singlaub; and letters, papers, and documents regarding William F. Buckley, Orrin Hatch, Senator Jesse Helms, James A. McClure, William A. Rusher, Phyllis Schlafly, and Ralph de Toledano. Series V: The Advisory Assembly, contains files on Spruille Braden, Sen. James L. Buckley, Sen. Barry Goldwater, Rep. Jack Kemp, Howard E. Kershner, Walter Knott, Maj. Gen. Thomas Lane (Ret.), Adm. Ben Moreell (Ret.), Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Hon. John Tower, and Will Herberg. Series VI: Executive Directors, contains correspondence with Patrick J. Buchanan, Sen. Harry F. Byrd, Sen. Peter H. Dominick, Sen. Strom Thurmond, and John Tower. Series VIII: Financial Records, contains correspondence with Richard A. Viguerie. Series XI: Field Operations, contains a file on Tax Reform Immediately (TRIM), a John Birch Society affiliate. Series XI: Field Operations. Arkansas Conservative Union, contains a file on Dr. George S. Benson, President, National Education Program. Series XI: Field Operations. Maine Conservative Union, contains files on Charlotte Iserbyt. Oregon Conservative Union, contains a file on Walter Huss. Series XIII: Issues Files, 1965-1980, contains information on the Panama Canal issue; studies by Dr. Stefan T. Possony; publications by M. Stanton Evans; and a copy of A Program for American Survival 1973-78, by William Schneider. Series XV: Media Materials. ACU Productions, contains copies of ACU Report; Battleline; The Conservative Answer to Pollution, by Frank S. Meyer and John C. Meyer, 1971; The Conservative Mandate, by Dr. Philip M. Crane, 1968; "Conservative Outlook" (ACU weekly newspaper column), with articles by Bob Bauman, Philip Crane, Jesse Helms, and James McClure; An Effective Labor Policy for the United States, by Sylvester Petro, 1968; The First 1,000 Days--One Legislator's Viewpoint, by John M. Ashbrook, 1971; The G.R.I. Report, "A look into the operations of 'Group Research, Inc.'--America's foremost source of anti-conservative smear material," 1968; Public Monitor Report; and Ratings of Congress. Series XV: Media Materials. Non-ACU publications, contains copies of American Spectator; Citizens for the Republic Newsletter; Cornerstone, by the Foundation of Law and Society; Conservative Party, by the Conservative Party; Enterprise, journal of the National Association of Manufacturers; Heritage Foundation publications, including "The Key to Peace," by Clarence Manion, 1975; Human Events reprints; Intercollegiate Review; New Guard (publication of the Young Americans for Freedom); Persuasion at Work, by the Rockford College Institute, Sept. 1978; Review of the News; The Right Report (Richard A. Viguerie Company, Inc.); The Rockford Papers; and Secret U.S. War Against South Africa, by Aida Parker. Series XVI: ACU Audio Tape Collection, contains recordings of John Ashbrook, Robert E. Bauman, Patrick Buchanan, James L. Buckley, William Buckley, Harry Byrd, Philip M. СКАЧАТЬ