Location: Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Georgetown University Library, 37th & O Streets NW, Washington, DC 20057-1174
Description: Michael Amrine was a Washington, D.C.-based freelance writer and formerly the editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Correspondents include Vannevar Bush, James F. Byrnes, Whittaker Chambers (reviews of "Witness"), Barry Goldwater, Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, and William Allen White. Files on Cold War, Communism, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Richard Nixon. Printed article and two typed manuscripts (1950) on Vision of America, a proposal by U.S. Senator Karl Mundt of South Dakota for an international television broadcast equivalent to the Voice of America.
Websites with information:
https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/handle/10822/558780
https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/handle/10822/558685/browse?type=title&rpp=50
https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/551516/8-Literature%20and%20Linguist
ics.pdf
Finding aid:
https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/558780/GTM.760826.html?sequence=1
[0133b] Amsterdam News photograph archive, Series B-MT, 1920-2012 (bulk mid-1940s-mid-1990s), Call number 8084
Location: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, 2B Carl A. Kroch Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
Description: Founded in 1909 by James H. Anderson, the New York Amsterdam News is one of the oldest African-American owned and run newspapers in the country. The collection includes photographs and related materials covering a broad range of topics, with a particular focus on day-to-day life in New York's African-American community during the 20th century. In addition to photographs, the collection includes ephemera and manuscript material, including newspaper article drafts, typescript and mimeographed speeches, correspondence, event programs, magazine and newspaper clippings, employment applications, press releases, and newspaper production materials. Series B. Inactive File, contains an article draft regarding a statement given to the Malcolm X Inquiry Committee by William F. Buckley; a 2-leaf "Statement Issued by Dr. King on Statement of J. Edgar Hoover Regarding F.B.I. Agents"; "George S. Schuyler: Fainting Traveler" by Henry F. Winslow, Sr., reprinted from the Midwest Journal vol. 5, no. 2 (Summer 1953), pp. 24 ff.; "If Powell Comes In, Will 14th Amendment Go Out?" by David Lawrence, U.S. News and World Report LXII.12 (March 20, 1967), p. 124; a letter from Gerald R. Ford to Harrison H. Cain, dated 3-15-1967; 3 issues of newsletter "Your Washington Review" by Gerald R. Ford (dated Mar. 1, 8, and 15, 1967), with attached Jan/Feb. 1967 supplement and one newspaper clipping; a press release dated 2-24-45 concerning Rep. John Rankin's insinuation that Rep. Frank Hook and Adam Clayton Powell had communist ties; a press release dated 5-31-1951 titled "MacArthur Kept Jim Crow, Walter White Asserts" (1 leaf); press release dated 7-6-1951 concerning White's testimony that race prejudice was responsible for a decline of ethics in government; "Max Yergan Warns Negro of True Aims of Communism" by Alice A. Dunnigan; and a letter from Frank E. Gannett to C.B. Powell dated 2-4-1948. Series H. Transfer File, contains a photocopied statement from Richard Nixon on Roy Wilkins' 70th birthday. Series MT. Mel Tapley Collection, contains a letter from the Republican Presidential Task Force, signed by John Heinz.
Websites with information:
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/browselists/allRMC.html
http://ebooks.library.cornell.edu/r/rmc/afram.html
Finding aids:
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMM08084BMT.html
http://ebooks.library.cornell.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=rmc;cc=rmc;rgn=Entire20%25Finding20%25Aid
;view=reslist;subview=standard;didno=RMM08084BMT.xml;focusrgn=allscopecontent
[0134] A. Helen Anderson Collection, 1950-1969, M016
Location: Special Collections & Archives, Penrose Library, University of Denver, 2150 East Evans Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80208
Description: A. Helen Anderson (1891-1975) served as Director of Publications for Denver Public Schools, Denver, CO, from 1929 to 1956. The A. Helen Anderson Collection consists of newspaper clippings, editorials, and correspondence assembled during her tenure as Director of Publications. These materials cover attacks on the public schools and other controversies during the McCarthy Era of the 1950's, as well as busing and desegregation in the Denver Public Schools during the 1960's. The collection also includes correspondence regarding the National Council for American Education, and its organizer Allen Zoll, 1950-1953, and a bibliography of materials concerning attacks on public education.
Websites with information:
http://library.du.edu/collections-archives/specialcollections/collection-list.html
http://lib-anubis.cair.du.edu/About/collections/SpecialCollections/scguides.cfm
Finding aids:
http://digital.library.du.edu/findingaids/view?docId=ead/m016.xml
http://lib-anubis.cair.du.edu/About/collections/SpecialCollections/Anderson/
[0135] Jack Anderson papers, 1930-2004 (Bulk, 1969-2004), MS2001
Location: Special Collections Research Center, The George Washington University, 2130 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20052
Description: This collection includes articles, correspondence, index cards, book manuscripts, notes, government documents, legal documents, reports, scripts, photographs, drawings, audiovisual recordings, and artifacts that document the professional and, to a lesser extent, personal life of investigative journalist Jack Anderson (1922-2005). Topics of particular interest represented in Anderson's columns include fugitive Nazis, the activities of the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover, and the Liberty Lobby and other far-right organizations. Files on anti-Semitism, Richard Arens, Harry Byrd, Willis Carto, Roy Cohn, Communism, Richard Cotten, James Eastland, Alger FBI Files—Hiss, Fluoridation, Barry Goldwater, Hate, Jesse Helms, J. Edgar Hoover, Craig Hosmer, House Un-American Activities Committee, H.L. Hunt, John Birch Society, Jack Kemp, Ku Klux Klan, Fulton Lewis, Liberty Lobby, Life Line, Trent Lott, Joseph McCarthy, Militia movement, National Youth Alliance, Nazi underground - South America, Nazis, Neo-Nazis, Oliver North, Otto Otepka, Wright Patman, Pearson v. McCarthy files, Right-wing literature, Right wing infiltration, Right wing, Robertson ("Pat") v. McCloskey, Gerald L.K. Smith, John Stennis, Herman Talmadge, The Right, Strom Thurmond, John G. Tower, James Utt, Richard Viguerie, George Wallace, Francis Parker Yockey, and Allen Zoll.
Websites with information:
https://library.gwu.edu/scrc/search/finding-aids-by-title
http://library.gwu.edu/scrc/search/finding-aids-by-title
Finding aid:
http://library.gwu.edu/ead/ms2001.xml
[0135a] James Austin Anderson papers, 1898-1941, MSS.0078 [digital collection]
Location: W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama, Mary Harmon Bryant Hall, 500 Hackberry Lane, Box 870266, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0266
Description: James Austin Anderson (1871-1941) was postmaster of Tuscaloosa and the first archivist of the University of Alabama. The collection consists of copies of newspaper clippings and information about Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and its people. The category Tuscaloosa Ku Klux Klan contains copies of Reconstruction and the Klan, compiled by James A. Anderson, circa 1930, and the chapter "In Tuscaloosa," from When the Ku Klux Rode, by Eyre Damer, 1912.
Finding aid:
http://acumen.lib.ua.edu/legacy/u0003_0000078.xml
[0136] James Douglas Anderson Papers, 1854-[1888-1948]-1951, THS 379
Location: Tennessee Historical Society, Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 Seventh Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0312
Description: Anderson (1867-1948), a southern Democrat, was a reporter and editorial writer