http://www.umsl.edu/mercantile/collections/mercantile-library-special-collections/special_collections/slma-283.html
[0566c] Citizens for Educational Freedom (Wisconsin Federation) Records, 1961-1978
Location: Special Collections & University Archives, Raynor Memorial Libraries, Marquette University, 1355 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53233
Description: An offshoot of the national organization of Citizens for Educational Freedom (CEF), the Wisconsin Federation was founded in 1961 to promote passage of the state's Fair Bus Bill, a measure intended to provide public busing to students who attended non-public schools. The law passed but was later reversed. Nevertheless, the Federation—inspired by its short term success—lobbied for further educational benefits, such as tax credits, government grants, and vouchers for parents of non-public school students. The Wisconsin Federation shared the same basic goal as its national counterpart—to secure the equal distribution of public financial education benefits for students in non-public schools. It ceased operations in 1978. The records consist of general subject files, financial records, minutes of meetings, correspondence, files, and scrapbooks. Series 1. Alphabetical Subject Files, 1961-1974, contains files on Bus Bill; Governor Lucey; and Richard M. Nixon; On Parochial Aid, clippings.
Finding aid:
https://library.oakland.edu/collections/special/http://www.marquette.edu/library/archives/Mss/CEF/CEF-main.shtml
[0566d] Citizens for Reagan Records, 1975-1986, Coll. 81141 [partly digital collection]
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6010
Description: The collection relates to the campaign of Ronald Reagan for the Republican Party presidential nomination in 1976. Materials include correspondence, position papers, press releases, memoranda, public opinion polling data, financial records, sound recordings, and video tapes. Includes a few post-1976 records of Citizens for the Republic, the successor organization to Citizens for Reagan. Files on Abortion; Conservative Political Action Conference; "The Democratic Presidential Watch," Report prepared by the Republican National Committee, 1976; Equal Rights Amendment (ERA); Barry Goldwater; Barry Goldwater - Letter announcing support for Gerald R. Ford, 1976; Gun control; Lyn Nofziger; Lyn Nofziger correspondence regarding right to work; Rarick letters, 1975; Right-To-Work; Nelson A. Rockefeller; William A. Rusher's letter regarding Third Party Commission, 1975; Young Americans for Freedom (YAF); Books by Gary Allen, 1976; Clippings on Ronald Reagan; Master catalogue (Abortion, Big government, Bureaucracy, Busing, Capitalism, Capitalism/Socialism, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Communism, Calvin Coolidge/Dwight D. Eisenhower, Covert activities, Crime - Racial discrimination, Decentralization, Détente, Drug control, Equal rights for women, Gun control, National health insurance, Panama Canal, Rhodesia and South Africa, Right to work, Strategic Arms Limitation Talk - Soviet Union, Tax limitation, Lyn Nofziger - United Republicans of California (UROC), Ronald Reagan - United Republicans of California (UROC)); Youth for Reagan; Young Americans for Freedom (YAF); Young Republican Leadership Conference; Republican National Convention, 1976; Senator James L. Buckley; President Gerald R. Ford; The China Issue, Anna Chennault, 1976; and Platform - Statement by Jesse Helms, 11 August 1976. Boxes 112-120. Compact sound cassettes (phonotapes), 1970-1980, undated, contains tapes of How to Defend America, M. Stanton Evans and Admiral Chester Ward: Two interviews, late 1967, late 1971; Phyllis Schlafly, Disarming Henry Kissinger, 1975; and Professor Friedman, undated.
Finding aids:
http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/hoover/81141.pdf
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7w1036nz/entire_text/
[0567] Citizens for Traditional Values Records, 1984-2000 (bulk 1986-1992), 0369; Bt 2
Location: Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan, 1150 Beal Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2113
Description: The Citizens for Traditional Values record group documents four separate but interrelated organizations having many of the same members and sharing a strategy aimed at uniting conservative Christians on behalf of similarly-minded candidates for office. These organizations were The Freedom Council (FC) (1985-1987), the Michigan Committee for Freedom (MCFF) (1986-1992), the MCFF offshoot organization Celebrate Life (1989-1992), and the Citizens for Traditional Values (1991-present). The records contains a variety of documentary materials such as office files, correspondence, budgets, reports, fundraising information, draft materials, and news clippings to give a well-rounded view of the conservative Christian political scene in Michigan. The series Background Information, 1986-1992, includes an oral history interview made with James Muffett describing the delegate selection process leading to the 1987 Michigan Republican presidential candidate nomination for Pat Robertson. The series The Freedom Council, 1985-1988, contains files on Pat Robertson and Americans for Robertson. The series Michigan Committee For Freedom, 1986-1992. Subseries Fundraising, 1985-1991, contains files on Fundraising Assistance to Pat Robertson (donor list) and Fundraising Events by Pat Robertson, Oliver North, and John Stormer. Subseries Visual, ca. 1988, contains videos by Marlene Elwell, Pat Robertson, and Americans for Robertson on behalf of the campaign of Pat Robertson. Subseries Delegates, 1985-1987, contains files on Action 86 (Right to Life Political Action Committee) and Pat Robertson at Freedom Rally. The series Celebrate Life, 1989-1992. Subseries Phase I, 1989-1990, includes information about the creation of newspaper inserts distributed across the state promoting a pro-life viewpoint.
Websites with information:
http://bentley.umich.edu/EAD/ead_cd.htm
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/81640737
http://www.worldcat.org/title/citizens-for-traditional-values-records-1984-2000/oclc/81640737
Finding aids:
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bhlead/umich-bhl-0369?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-0369
[0568] Civil Rights Collection of the Nashville Public Library, 2001- ongoing
Location: Special Collections Division, Nashville Public Library, 615 Church Street, Nashville, TN 37219
Description: The collection consists of primary and secondary sources documenting the modern civil rights movement, with material on events, participants, and social movements aimed at dismantling public and private acts of segregation. Materials in the collection include published audio and video imprints, ephemera and memorabilia, oral histories, periodicals, photographs, and records and manuscripts. Series II. Civil Rights Ephemera Collection, contains copies of A First Step Toward School Integration, by Anna Holden (Nashville CORE, May 1958) [on John Kasper in Nashville, Tennessee, in the fall of 1957; online at http://www.crmvet.org/docs/5806_nashv_school.pdf]; Tennessee White Citizens Council. Membership Application; and White Racism: Communication and Confrontation (Tennessee Council on Human Relations, 1968). Series IV. Civil Rights Periodicals Collection, includes a copy of Kansas City Star, Vol. 120, No. 218, September 11, 1957, containing articles on John Kasper and school desegregation.
Websites with information:
https://catalog.library.nashville.org/Record/.b18287797/
http://www.library.nashville.org/localhistory/his_spcoll_coll_findingaids.asp
http://www.library.nashville.org/civilrights/collection.htm
Finding aids:
https://library.nashville.org/sites/default/files/civil_rights_collection.pdf
http://www.library.nashville.org/localhistory/findingaids/Special_Collections_Division_Finding_Aid_Civil_Righ
ts_Collec.pdf
[0569] The Civil Rights Congress of Michigan Collection, 1933-1963 (bulk 1935-1955), UR000304
Location: Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, 5401 Cass Ave., Detroit, MI 48202
Description: The Civil Rights