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Soviet-American relations; Communism in China and Vietnam; fascist and Nazi movements in America; and, the anti-war and peace movements. The Committees paid attention to specific events as well, including the Alger Hiss trial.

      Reference:

      Records in the California State Archives for the Study of Labor History (Sacramento, California State Archives, 2015), pp. 21-22, http://archives.cdn.sos.ca.gov/pdf/ref-guide-labor.pdf.

      Finding aid:

      http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/ft9p3007qg/entire_text/

      [0457a] Californians to Defeat Rose Bird Collection

      Location: California History Room, California State Library, Library and Courts Building II, 900 N. Street, Room 200, P.O. Box 942837, Sacramento, California 94237-0001

      Description: Rose Elizabeth Bird was the first woman ever to serve on the California Supreme Court. Appointed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr. in January 1975, she became Chief Justice March 16, 1977. In 1985, Californians to Defeat Rose Bird, led by Howard Jarvis and Paul Gann, and other citizens' groups began to campaign to remove her from office for having voted to vacate death sentences 61 times. She lost her seat in an election held in 1986. Clippings, press releases, notes, flyers, photographs, reports, audio and video tapes regarding the campaign to remove Chief Justice Rose Bird from the California Supreme Court. Files on Crime Victims for Court Reform, California Coalition for Court Reform, National Right to Work, Citizens for Law & Order, and Pro-Life Council.

      Websites with information:

      http://catalog.library.ca.gov/F/GMDTY1PH76J4KNY6F9524FJC6KPTR3GJG9RGK2UYSTE56L38MQ-28374?fun

      c=full-set-set&set_number=000214&set_entry=000004&format=999

      Finding aids:

      http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/csl/rosebird.pdf

      http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf8f59n9bn/entire_text/

      [0458] Call To Action Records, 1976-2009, MSS0076

      Location: Special Collections and Archives, John T. Richardson Library, DePaul University, 2350 N Kenmore Ave, Room 314, Chicago, IL 60614

      Description: Call to Action (CTA) is an organization of Catholics established in 1978 in response to the 1976 U.S. Bishops Call to Action Conference in Detroit, Michigan. In 1990, the Call to Action board developed a Call for Reform in the Catholic Church, a pastoral letter capsulizing the organization's cry for a church responsive to the world's needs and a call for the church to examine its own record on issues of justice, equality, and participation. The statement or pastoral letter was printed as a full page advertisement in the New York Times on Ash Wednesday 1990 [i.e., Feb. 28, 1990, p. B4], along with the names of 4,500 signers and an invitation for more signatures. (The Call for Reform in the Catholic Church is reprinted at http://www.ctaww.org/documents/a_call_for_reform.htm.) The Call To Action records include publications created or collected by the organization, ready reference files documenting issues such as peace and justice, celibacy for priests, birth control, ordination for women, clergy sex abuse, and the nuclear disarmament movement. It also contains files about Call to Action's Annual Conference, their Performing Arts Ministry, and the 1990 Call to Reform pastoral letter. Series 001.002: Other Publications 1947-2008, contains files on Conservative Catholic Influence in Europe 1997 and Opposing Organizations 1992-1997. Series 005.004: Subject Files 1984-2003, contains a file on Right-wing opposition to CTA.

      Websites with information:

      http://libguides.depaul.edu/catholic

      http://libguides.depaul.edu/CommunityArchives/catholic

      http://libguides.depaul.edu/CommunityArchives/socialjustice

      http://libguides.depaul.edu/content.php?pid=606113&sid=5002856

      http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/883629712

      Finding aids:

      http://lgdata.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/docs/674/1144336/CallToAction.pdf

      http://lgdata.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/docs/674/1144413/Call_To_Action__Finding_Aid.pdf

      http://www.catholicresearch.net/data/ead/html/dep-dpu_ead_mss0076.html

      [0459] Patrick Henry Callahan Papers, 1908-1939, CLN

      Location: University of Notre Dame Archives, 607 Hesburgh Library, Notre Dame, IN 46556

      Description: Chiefly mimeographed copies of "Callahan Correspondence" letters, 1923-1939, involving Monsignor John A. Ryan, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Joseph Kennedy, Josephus Daniels, H.L. Mencken, and others; concerning such topics as Hitler, Father Coughlin, pacifism, anti-Semitism, profit sharing, and religious tolerance.

      Websites with information:

      http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/

      http://archives.nd.edu/guide.txt

      Finding aid:

      http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/xml/cln.xml

      [0460] Patrick Henry Callahan Papers, 1910-1940, ACUA 019

      Location: The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. 20064

      Description: Patrick Henry Callahan (1866-1940) was president of the Louisville Varnish Company and a Catholic layman, active in social reform organizations. Correspondents include Monsignor John A. Ryan and John Raskob. The collection includes correspondence on his various activities, both received and sent, typed or handwritten, on regular and mimeographed paper. Also included are newspaper clippings, publications, and certificates. Mimeographed copies of "Callahan Correspondence" (ca. 1922-1940), circulated nationally by Callahan, discussing such topics as anti-Catholicism, H.L. Mencken, Hitler, Senator Glass, the Knights of Columbus Oath, Senator Nye, Father Charles Coughlin, and anti-Semitism.

      Websites with information:

      http://archives.lib.cua.edu/findingaid/

      http://archives.lib.cua.edu/manulist.cfm

      http://archives.lib.cua.edu/manuA-K.cfm

      Finding aids:

      http://archives.lib.cua.edu/findingaid/callahan.cfm

      http://archives.lib.cua.edu/findingaid/callahan.cfm?fullsite=1

      http://www.catholicresearch.net/data/ead/html/cua-Callahan.html

      http://www.aladin0.wrlc.org/gsdl/collect/faids/import/CUcallahan.shtml

      [0461] Patrick Henry Callahan papers, 1925-1938 and undated, 85894 Aa 2

      Location: Michigan Historical Collections, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan, 1150 Beal Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2113

      Description: Callahan (1866-1940), a lay Catholic leader, worked in the varnish manufacturing industry, first in Cleveland, later with the Louisville Varnish Company in Kentucky. In addition, Callahan was involved in several organizations, such as the Catholic Industrial Conference and the National Catholic Charities Conference. Callahan was also involved in other causes, many of these relating to his support of the Prohibition (or Eighteenth) Amendment. The papers consist of newsletters and other materials relating to his interest in temperance and the politics of temperance.

      Websites with information:

      http://bentley.umich.edu/EAD/ead_cd.htm

      Finding aids:

      http://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bhlead/umich-bhl-85894?rgn=main;view=text

      http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=bhlead;id=navbarbrowselink;cginame=findaid-idx;cc=bhlead

      ;view=reslist;subview=standard;didno=umich-bhl-85894

      [0461a] Cambridge Exhibition Against Fascism and War, 1935 (CDG-B Great Britain)

      Location: Swarthmore College Peace Collection, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081-1399

      Description: