Websites with information:
https://www.swarthmore.edu/library/peace/manuscriptcollections/mss_collections.html
[0718] Cuban Freedom Committee records, 1947-1993, Coll. 97004
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010
Description: The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) set up the Cuban Freedom Committee in late 1960 to sponsor anti-Castro radio broadcasts similar to those of Radio Free Europe. The committee appeared as a private activist group that solicited donations for the operation, later identified as a funding conduit for CIA domestic operations. The Cuban Freedom Committee produced Free Radio Cuba, a stridently anti-Castro program that was broadcast before, during, and after the Bay of Pigs invasion on licensed stations in the United States and overseas including WKWF, Key West; WGBS, Miami; and Radio Swan from the Swan Islands off the coast of Honduras. Correspondence, speeches, reports, radio broadcast transcripts, financial records, press releases, sound recordings, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to Communism, political conditions and civil rights in Cuba, Cuban influence elsewhere in Latin America, and Cubans in exile in the United States, and especially to broadcasting activities of Free Cuba Radio from the United States to Cuba. Includes a few later papers of Mariada C. Arensberg (later Bourgin), executive secretary of the Cuban Freedom Committee. Files on Free Cuba News Citizens Committee; Latin America Report, Free Cuba News; a mailing list for Citizens Committee for a Free Cuba; and a copy of Communist Propaganda Organizations and Activities in Latin America, United States Information Agency, Office of Policy and Research, 1966-1967.
Finding aid:
http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/ff/kt000030ff/files/kt000030ff.pdf
[0719] Joseph Stephen Cullinan Collection, 1893-1939, 07/2006-009
Location: Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries, 114 University Libraries, Houston, TX 77204-2000
Description: Cullinan (1860-1937) was a Texas oil magnate. Correspondence files on American Liberty League, Wright Patman, Irving Fisher, Jeffersonian Democrats of Texas, National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, and Southern Committee to Uphold the Constitution.
Websites with information:
http://archon.lib.uh.edu/index.php?p=collections/collections&browse&page=2
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/browse/browse_houpub2.html
Finding aid:
http://archon.lib.uh.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=181&q=&rootcontentid=3077
Finding aids (for the microfilm copy at the Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Library):
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/houpub/00071/hpub-00071.html
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/houpub/00071/00071-P.html
[0720] Cult Awareness Network (CAN) Collection, ca. 1972-2001, ARC Mss 19
Location: Department of Special Collections, Davidson Library, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Description: The Cult Awareness Network (CAN) Collection includes files (correspondence, clippings, articles) relating to hundreds of religious groups, as well as internal administrative, financial, and legal files of a cult watchdog group which ceased operations in the mid 1990s. Files on American Family Association, American Freedom Coalition, America's Promise Ministries, Anglo Saxon Federation of America, Aryan Nations, Jim and Tammy Bakker, Branhamism [William Marrion Branham], [Bundy] - Edgar Bundy Ministries, Inc., Campus Crusade for Christ, Christian Coalition, Christian Reconstructionism, Christic Institute, Citizens Anti-Communist Committee, Coalition of Concerned Citizens, Concerned Women for America, The Covenant the Sword and the Arm of the Lord, Dr. James Dobson, Jerry Falwell, Focus on the Family, George Gordon's School of Common Law, Identity Movement, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Jewish Defense League [JDL], Ku Klux Klan, Lyndon LaRouche, Rev. Tim LaHaye, Liberty Lobby, MKULTRA (CIA), Texe Marrs, Nazism, Oklahoma Bombings, Operation Rescue, Opus Dei, The Order, Political Research Associates, Praise the Lord [PTL] - Jim and Tammy Bakker, Promise Keepers, Religious Right, Oral Roberts, Pat Robertson, James Robison, The Rockford Institute, Robert Schuller, Skinheads, Skinheads, KKK, Nazi, Aryan, Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family & Property, Traditional Catholics, Trinity Broadcasting Network (Paul Crouch), Nesta H. Webster, White Aryan Resistance [WAR], Gordon Winrod, World Anti-Communist League, and Young Americans for Freedom (YAF).
Websites with information:
http://libraries.ucsb.development-preview.com/special-collections/collections/cguides
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/special-collections/collections/cguides
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/special-collections/collections/k_o_guides
Finding aids:
http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/ucsb/spcoll/cusb_arcmss19.pdf
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8p26zqp/entire_text/
[0721] Cult of Saint Germain Collection, 1951-1969, MUM00095
Location: The Department of Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi, P.O. Box 1848, University, MS 38677-1848
Description: The Cult of Saint Germain is an offspring of the I AM Movement founded in 1930 by Guy Ballard (1878-1939), a mining engineer. According to the movement, America was destined to be the nation of ascended masters, a role foreordained by St. Germain. Because of the movement's focus on America as the appointed nation of masters, followers tended to be super-patriotic. Followers were also conservative in social and economic affairs. They opposed strikes, labor unions, and Communism. Members of the I Am Movement also opposed Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal program which was in existence during the movement's peak years. The collection consists of dictations related to the Cult of Saint Germain created from 1951-1969.
Finding aid:
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/archives/finding_aids/MUM00095.html
[0722] Constance E. Cumbey Papers, 1920-2004 (bulk 1980-1999), 04101 Aa 2
Location: Michigan Historical Collections, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan, 1150 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2113
Description: Constance Elizabeth Cumbey (1944- ) is a Michigan lawyer. Between the years 1981 and 1988 Constance Cumbey ceased her law practice and dedicated her life to investigating the New Age Movement. The Constance Cumbey collection consists of her publications, research files and other material related to her investigations of alleged connections between New Age cults and the New World Order and various politicians, organizations and institutions. There are also files documenting her interest in Christian fundamentalism and prominent evangelists and their ties to cults. The collection has been divided into three series: Topical Files (three subseries), Personal Files, and Other Media. The series Topical Files. Subseries Group 1, contains files on Abortion, Acton Institute, Albionic Research, American Center for Law and Justice, American Family Association, American Freedom Coalition, American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), American Liberty Association, Anti-Semitism, Aryan Nations, Jim Bakker, Christian Coalition, Christian Identity Movement, Christian Reconstructionism, Civil Rights Movement, Committee to Restore the Constitution, Communism, Council for National Policy, Eugenics, Euthanasia, Jerry Falwell, Louis Farrakhan, Fascism, Financial Advice-Gary North, Focus on the Family, Newt Gingrich, Hal Lindsey Ministries, Hillsdale College, Adolph Hitler, Home Schooling, Homosexuality, Human Life International, John Birch Society, Journal of Historical Review, The Kibbo Kift Foundation, Lyndon H. LaRouche, Libertarians, Texe Marrs, McAlvany Intelligence Advisor, Militia Groups, Nazi and Nazism, Nazis and United States Support, New World Order (NWO), Patriot Network, Population Research Institute, Pro-Choice Movement, Pro-Life, Promise Keepers, Psychopolitics, Racism, Ralph Reed, The Religious Right, Republic of Texas, Right Wing Movements, Pat Robertson, The Rutherford Institute, Robert Schuller-Hour