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Автор: Archie Henderson
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      [0156] Anti-Discrimination and Racial Equality collection, 1939-1960 (bulk 1940-1949), Pam 12

      Location: Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, University of Montana-Missoula, The University of Montana—Missoula, Missoula, MT 59812

      Description: This is a compiled collection of pamphlets, booklets, leaflets, and book-length literature published in the United States during the mid-twentieth century regarding civil rights and race discrimination. Series I: Topical, 1939-1954, contains copies of "We Hold These Truths ...": Statements on Anti-Semitism by 54 Leading American Writers, Statesmen, Educators, Clergymen and Trade-Unionists (New York, N.Y.: League of American Writers, 1939); To Bigotry No Sanction: A Documented Analysis of Anti-Semitic Propaganda (Philadelphia: American Jewish Committee, 1941) [online at https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/­pt?id=wu.89095883377;view=1up;seq=5]; and Stetson Kennedy, We Must Clamp Down on the Klan Again! Dixie Disruptions (Chapel Hill: Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, 1946). Series II: Organizations and Special Interest Groups, 1940-1960, contains copies of Don't Be Fooled! (New York: Community Relations Service, American Jewish Committee, n.d. [ca. 1953]) (this pamphlet mentions the names of several prominent right-wing radical activists, including Gerald L.K. Smith, who have attacked the United Nations) and Lester B. Granger and Jackie Robinson, Communist Influence among Negroes--Fact or Illusion? Statements Presented at Washington Before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (New York: National Urban League, 1949).

      Finding aid:

      http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv36880

      [0157] Anti-Fascist/Anti-Communist Printed Material Collection, 1947-1953, K0421

      Location: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 302 Newcomb Hall, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 5123 Holmes Street, Kansas City, Missouri 65110-2499

      Description: Printed material concerning the Fascism and Communism scare in America.

      Websites with information:

      http://shs.umsystem.edu/manuscripts/invent/inventlist_kc.html

      [0157a] Anti-Labor Reactions and Labor Espionage [digital collection]

      Location: Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries, Box 352900, Seattle, WA 98195-2900

      Description: During World War I, the United States military needed spruce to construct airplanes. When labor unrest in the Pacific Northwest logging industry slowed production, the U.S. Army established the Spruce Production Division, which sent soldiers into logging camps to limit unionizing activity and help ensure a steady supply of lumber. These efforts were bolstered by the creation of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, an organization conceived of by Colonel Brice P. Disque, the Spruce Division's commanding officer. The Loyal Legion, an alliance between loggers and employers, was designed to limit especially the influence of the Industrial Workers of the World. The collection contains photographs and documents relating to the creation and activities of the Spruce Production Division, as well as documents describing the creation and activities of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen. The collection also contains speeches, articles and correspondence by the Associated Industries of Seattle, an organization of Seattle's business interests which was founded after the General Strike in 1919. The Associated Industries was the first group to advocate for the "open shop" – an approach they called the "American Plan" – which became the model for similar organizations nationwide. The collection also contains labor spy reports from inside the Seattle labor movement in 1919 and 1920, primarily from two spies who infiltrated labor organizations, particularly the Central Labor Council of Seattle.

      Websites with information:

      http://content.lib.washington.edu/portals/law/index.html

      Finding aid:

      http://content.lib.washington.edu/portals/law/antilabor.html

      [0158] Antisemitic Literature Collection, undated, 1869-1993, P-701

      Location: American Jewish Historical Society, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011

      Description: The Anti-Semitic Literature Collection documents journalistic source materials (newspapers, newsletters, and illustrations) regarding views of anti-Semitism in the United States during the 20th-century. Items from periodicals and by authors such as Action, Action Magazine, Adult Educational Forum, Advocates of Our Lady, Einar Åberg, Alert, Alerte! (South Bend, Ind., Advocates of Our Lady), Marilyn R. Allen, America First, America in Danger, American Action, The American Adviser, American Anti-Communist Militia, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, American Birthright Committee, American Bulletin, The American Business Menace, American Challenge, American Christian Party (Los Angeles, CA), American Coalition, American Fascist Union, American Gentile, American Heritage Protective Committee, American Immigration Conference Board, American Mercury, American National Labor Party, American Nationalist, American Nationalist Committee, American Nationalist Party, American Nazi Party, American Ranger (originally Jews! Jews! Jews!), American Society for Suppressing the Jewish Race, American Vigilant Intelligence Federation, America's Future, The Anti-Communist, Austin J. App, George W. Armstrong, Aryan League of America, Attack, Hugh J. Bauerlein, The Beacon Light, The Bi-Weekly Unionette, William L. Blessing, Frank L. Britton, The Broom, The Canadian Intelligence Service, Frank A. Capell, Christ's Crusaders, Christ's Party of the People (Kent, WA), Christian American Action, Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, Christian Anti-Jewish Party, Christian Crusaders Against Communism, Christian Defense League, Christian Defense News, Christian Educational Association, Christian Free Press, Christian Front, Christian Journal, Christian Nationalist Crusade, Christian Nationalist Party, Christian Patriots' Crusade, Christian Research, Christian Social Action, Christian Vanguard, Christian Veterans of America, Christian Youth Corps, Christian Youth for America, Cinema Educational Guild, Circuit Riders, Clarinada, Clearing House for National Interests, Upton Close, Committee for Constitutional Government, Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust, Committee for the Preservation of the Constitution, Committee Russian Slaves of Jewish Communism, Committee to Save the McCarran Act, Common Sense, Commoner Party (Conyers, GA), Conservative Viewpoint, Constitutional Educational League, Father Coughlin, The Councilor, The Cross and the Flag, The Crusader (Knights of the Ku Klux Klan), The Crusader (Union of Christian Crusaders), Crusader White Shirts, Crusaders for Americanism, Inc., Crusading Mothers of Pennsylvania, The Dan Smoot Report, Jacob De Tonge (A Caution to the Public), Dearborn Independent, Dearborn Publishing Company, La Defensa, The Defender, Defensive Legion of Registered Americans, Destiny, Deutscher Weckruf und Beobachter, Elizabeth Dilling, Don Bell Reports, Economic Council Letter, Economic Council Review of Books, Robert Edward Edmondson, Elmore County White Citizens Council (Wetumpka, AL), Sheldon Emry, Edith Essig, Fact for Fact, Myron Fagan, Federated Americans Against Imperialism and Racism, Federation of American Citizens of German Descent, Fellowship Press, The Fiery Cross, Fighters for a Free World, Fighting American Nationalists, Benjamin Franklin forgery, The Free American, Benjamin H. Freedman, Leslie Fry, The Gaelic American, Gentile News, Gentile Refuge, German American Bund, German-American Front, German American League for Culture, German-American Vocational Alliance, Kenneth Goff, Grass Roots, The Green Mountain Rifleman, Grey Shirts of America, The Guildsman, Carl A. Hadland, Samuel Evans Hayes, Headlines, Healey's Irish Weekly, The Herald, The Herald of Freedom, Hypocrisy, The Independent Patriot, The Individualist, Industrial Control Reports, Industrial Defense Association, Institute for Historical Review, Junges Volk, Joseph P. Kamp, John Kasper, Keep America Committee, Kill Magazine, Klan Bulletin, Henry H. Klein, Ku Klux Klan, League for Cultural Dynamics, Liberation, Liberty Letter, Liberty Lobby, Library of Liberal Endeavor, Lutheran Research Society, The Menace, Militant Christian Americans, Militant for Christ, Al Misegadis, Jozef Mlot-Mroz, Modern Paul Revere, Eustace Mullins, Nacion Arabe, Nation & Race, National American, National American Bulletin, National Blue Star Mothers of America,