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Finding Aid for the Knox Collection of ExtremistLiterature
MUM00253
Summary InformatIon
repositoryUniversity of Mississippi Libraries
CreatorUniversity of Mississippi
titleKnox Collection of Extremist Literature
IDMUM00253
Date1942-1982
Extent8.0 Linear feet (9 boxes + 3 oversize boxes)
Language of materialsEnglish, German
abstractThe collection contains various publications issued byright-wing political and religious organizations. Alsoincluded is a small amount of material created by left-wing religious and philosophical organizations.
Preferred Citation
Knox Collection of Extremist Literature(MUM00253), Archives and Special Collections, J.D.Williams Library, The University of Mississippi
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SCoPE anD ContEnt
tabLE of ContEntS
Summary Information
Scope and Content
Arrangement
Administrative Information
Related Materials
Controlled Access Headings
Collection Inventory
Box 1: American Opinion
Box 2: AmericanistLibrary Publications, TheReview of the News, andOther Publications
Box 3: ConservativeChristian Literature
Box 4: Anti-SemiticLiterature and JewishLiterature
Box 5: Anti-CommunistLiterature
Box 6: ConservativePolitical Literature
Box 7: BigBusiness/Labor, TaxReform andConstitutional PartyMaterial
Box 8: MississippiOrganizations, NationalSocialist and NationalistLiterature
Box 9: Miscellaneous
The collection chiefly contains various publications(magazines, newsletters, broadsides, and others) issuedby right-wing political and religious organizations. Alsoincluded is a small amount of material created by left-wingreligious and philosophical organizations.Most materials were created in the United States;however, there are a few items created in Great Britain,Canada, and Germany. Items were created 1942-1982,but the bulk of the collection dates from the 1960s and1970s.
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arrangEmEnt
This collection is arranged chiefly by theme and bypublication title.Box 1: American OpinionBox 2: Americanist Library Publications, The Review of theNews, and Other PublicationsBox 3: Conservative Christian LiteratureBox 4: Anti-Semitic Literature and Jewish LiteratureBox 5: Anti-Communist LiteratureBox 6: Conservative Political LiteratureBox 7: Big Business/Labor, Tax Reform and ConstitutionalParty MaterialBox 8: Mississippi Organizations, National Socialist andNationalist LiteratureBox 9: MiscellaneousBox 10 (OVRS): The SpotlightBox 11 (OVRS): Miscellaneous NewspapersBox 12 (OVRS): Miscellaneous Newspapers and OtherOversize Materials
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aDmInIStratIvE InformatIon
Publication Information
University of Mississippi Libraries February 2013
access restrictions
The Knox Collection of Extremist Literature is open for
Box 10 (OVRS): TheSpotlight
Box 11 (OVRS):MiscellaneousNewspapers
Box 12 (OVRS):MiscellaneousNewspapers and OtherOversize Materials
research.
Copyright restrictions
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, UnitedStates Code) governs the making of photocopies or otherreproductions of copyrighted material. Under certainconditions specified in the law, libraries and archives areauthorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction.One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy orreproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other thanprivate study, scholarship or research." If a user makes arequest for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction forpurposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liablefor copyright infringement.
additions
No further additions are expected to this collection.
acquisition Information
Purchased by University of Mississippi Archives and SpecialCollections, 1979, 1986, 1987, 1988
Processing Information
Collection processed by Archives and Special Collectionsstaff. Finding aid created by Kathryn Michaelis, February2013.
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rELatED matErIaLS
related materials at the university of mississippi
For more collections related to the Ku Klux Klan andsimilar organizations, please see the Archives' Civil Rightsand Race Relations subject guide.For more collections related to political organizations,please see the Archives' Politics and Government subjectguide.
Separated materials
The following items have been separated from thecollection and can be located through the library catalog:Catalog: The Klan Wants You. (Denham Springs, LA: KuKlux Klan, undated)Comparison of 1960 and 1970 Census Reports:Mississippi. (Association of Citizens' Councils, undated)Crime: Don't Let It Happen. (Jackson, MS: Citizens
Councils of America)Freedom of Choice: The Law of the Land. (Tuscaloosa, AL:United Klans of America, undated)Freedom or Slavery: The Choice is Yours by Dr. ClaudeFike. (Jackson, MS: Patriotic American Youth, undated)Fundamentals of Our Racial Problem. (United Klans ofAmerica, undated)Genetic Race Differences: The Findings of Dr. WilliamShockley by Carleton Putnam. (Jackson, MS: CitizensCouncils of America, 1969)Here's Proof of the Red Pro-Negro Plot Against the South &USA. (Tuscaloosa, AL: United Klans of America, undated)Ideals of the Ku Klux Klan (Columbia, SC: Association ofSouth Carolina Klans, undated)An Introduction to the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.(Denham Springs, LA: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan,undated)An Introduction to the United Klans of America. (Liberty,MS: United Klans of America, undated)Knights of the Klan versus Knights of Columbus. (undated)Know the United Nations. (Tuscaloosa, AL: United Klans ofAmerica, undated)A Message from the Invisible Empire. (Natchez, MS:United Klans of America, undated)Migration, The Only Reasonable Answer. (Greenwood, MS:Association of Citizens' Councils, undated)National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Inc. Tucker, Georgia:Its Problems, Its Programs, Its Purposes by Hon. James R.Venable. (Tucker, GA: National Knights of the Ku KluxKlan, undated)Never! by Louis W. Hollis. (Jackson, MS: The CitizensCouncil, 1966)Nightmare! What Could Happen to White Americans in theLate 1970s. (Liberty, MS: United Klans of America,undated)Patriotic American Youth Handbook. (Jackson, MS:Patriotic American Youth)Racial Facts. (Jackson, MS: The Citizens Council, undated)School Tomorrow: Building Fund Campaign. (Jackson, MS:Council School Foundation, undated)The American Canal in Panama by Tommy W. Rogers,Ph.D. (Jackson, MS: Patriotic American Youth, 1978)The Citizens' Council. (Greenwood, MS: Association ofCitizens' Councils, undated)The Citizens' Council: A History by Robert B. Patterson(Jackson, MS: Citizens' Council, 1963)
The Foundation of the White Race. (Tuscaloosa, AL: UnitedKlans of America, undated)The Joint Legislative Committee on Un-AmericanActivities: Activities of the "Ku Klux Klan" and CertainOther Organizations in Louisiana. (Baton Rouge, LA: JointLegislative Committee on Un-American Activities, July 26,1965)The Ku Klux Klan and Its Story by Bill Hendrix. (1952)The Miracle of the White Race. (Tuscaloosa, AL: UnitedKlans of America, undated)The Practice of Klanishness.The Principle of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. (Tucker,GA: National Office of the Ku Klux Klan, undated)The Principles of the U.S. Klans Knights of the Ku KluxKlan, Inc. (College Park, GA: undated)The Real Reason for the Second Amendment by Robert B.Depugh. (Liberty, MS: United Klans of America, undated)The Road Ahead by Robert B. Patterson. (Greenwood, MS:Association of Citizens' Council, 1965)The State of the American Union by Claude E. Fike.(Jackson, MS: Patriotic American Youth, undated)The Story of the NAACP: As Told By One of Its Founders.(Greenwood, MS: Association of Citizens' Councils,undated)The True Story of the Ku Klux Klan: For God and Country.(Tuscaloosa, AL: The Imperial Press of the United Klans ofAmerica, 1977)United Klans of America, Inc.: Mississippi State Office.(McComb, MS: undated)White or Mulatto: 'Beyond Human Relief.' (Metairie, LA:Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, undated)White Youth Fight Back! (Metairie, LA: United Klans ofAmerica, undated)Why Don't People... Vote? (Liberty, MS: The United Klansof America, undated)Why Integration Is Un-Christian! by Rev. T. RobertIngram. (Jackson, MS: The Citizens Council, undated)Why Race Mixing is Anti-Christian by Rev. David K. Stacey.(Lodi, Ohio: National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan,undated)Why You Should Become a Klansman. (Columbia, SC:Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, undated)
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ControLLED aCCESS HEaDIngS
Corporate name(s)
John Birch SocietyKu Klux Klan (1915- )
format(s)
correspondenceessaysnewslettersnewspaperspamphlets
Subject(s)
Anti-communist movementsAntisemitismHate groupsHate speechRadicalism -- Religious aspects -- ChristianityRight-wing extremists
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CoLLECtIon InvEntory
box 1: American Opinion Scope and Content
American Opinion is the official magazine of the John BirchSociety.
Scattered issues, 1964-1974
Reprints from American Opinion:
"The 'Suppressed' Report: Hearing before theSubcommittee to Investigate the Administration of theInternal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws ofthe Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate,"1958
"The Conference of Chief Justices: Report of theCommittee on Federal-State Relationships as Affected byJudicial Decisions," August 1958
"How Communistic Are We?" July-August, 1961
"The Americus Story," June 1966
"A Petition to the Congress of the United States," 1967
Scope and Content
Six copies
"The Warning and the Wisdom of President David O.McKay," undated
Gary Allen, "Disarmament: They're Promoting the Peaceof the Grave," 1970
Gary Allen, "Detroit: Communists Assassinate Police,"1969
Scope and Content
Two copies
Gary Allen, "FedCop: Washington Grabs for PolicePower," December 1970
Gary Allen, "Federal Police," November 1976
Gary Allen, "The Grapes: Communists Wrath in Delano,"June 1966
Gary Allen, "Mr. Nixon: A Hard Look at the Candidate,"September 1968
Gary Allen, "New Politics," November 1967
Gary Allen, "Sex Education Problems," 1969
Gary Allen, "Terrorism," November 1968
Gary Allen, "Richard Nixon: Professor Galbraith Calls Hima Socialist," January 1971
Gary Allen, "The Unelected," June 1968
Gary Allen, "Vietnam Day," undated
Thomas Jefferson Anderson, "For Christians: Put on theWhole Armor of God," November 1972
Scope and Content
Two copies
Ezra Taft Benson, "Stand up For Freedom, an Addressgiven by The Honorable Ezra Taft Benson at the UtahForum for the American Idea in the Assembly Hall,Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah," 11 February 1966
Zygmund Dobbs, "Those Reuthers: Carrying On the Fightfor a Soviet America," undated
Dr. John Dunn, "The Billie Sol Estes Case," 1962
Medford Evans, "Pornography: Mindless with Gazing,"April 1969
F. B. Exner, "The Real Issue Behind Fluoridation," May1962
Francis E. Fenton, "Prayer Alone is Not Enough," 1970
Rosalie M. Gordon, "Nine Men Against America," 1960
A. G. Heinsohn, Jr., "Free Lunch and BoobusAmericanus," June 1966
Edward Hunter, "The FPA in Atlanta," May 1962
E. Merrill Root, "Sex and Love: What to Tell YourChildren," May 1967
Robert Schuettinger, "Medicare and the Experiment inEngland," March 1965
Scope and Content
Two copies
George S. Schuyler, "The Fall from Decency toDegradation," 1969
Hans F. Sennholz, "How Communistic Are We?" July-August 1961
Edward Smith, "About Youth and the Generation Gap,"April 1970
Alan Stang, "Canada: How the Communists TookControl," 1971
Alan Stang, "Forced Busing: Government Control of OurChildren," November 1971
Alan Stang, "Frame- Up: Richard Nuccio and the War onPolice," 1969
Alan Stang, "OSHAcrats: Mr. Businessman, the BuckStops With You," December 1972
Alan Stang, "Food Prices: the High Cost of Staying Alive,"March 1973
Alan Stang, "Reies Tijerina: The Communists Plan toGrab the Southwest," October 1967
Chester Ward, "McNamara," May 1967
Robert Welch, "An Epilogue on China," 1971
Robert Welch, "A July Four Word," 1971
Robert Welch, "A Letter to Khrushchev," 1958
Robert Welch, "Looking Ahead," undated
Robert Welch, "More Stately Mansions," undated
Robert Welch, "More Truth About Vietnam," 1967
Scope and Content
Two copies
Robert Welch, "To the Negroes of America," 1967
Robert Welch, "Through all the Days to Be," June 1961
Robert Welch, "The Truth about Vietnam," 1967
Scope and Content
Two copies
Robert Welch, "The Truth in Time," 1966
Robert Welch, "Two Revolutions at Once," undated
Scope and Content
Two copies
Robert Welch, "Republics and Democracies," October1961
Scope and Content
Two copies
Robert Welch, "What is the John Birch Society," 1970 andundated
Scope and Content
Two copies
Robert Welch, "Wild Statements," 1965
Scope and Content
Two copies
Wallis W. Wood, "The Betrayed," 1969
Vietnam: Why Brave Men Die," 1967
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box 2: americanist Library Publications, The Review ofthe News, and other Publications Scope and Content
The Americanist Library, located in Boston, published aseries of books dealing mostly with the rise of communismafter World War II.
The Review of the News was a weekly news publication ofthe John Birch Society.
Americanist Library Publications:
James Burnham, The Web of Subversion, 1965
John T. Flynn, While You Slept, 1965
Benjamin Gitlow, The Whole of Their Lives, 1965
Robert H. Montgomery, Sacco - Vanzetti: The Murder andthe Myth, 1965
Alan Stang, It's Very Simple: The True Story of CivilRights, Western Islands, 1965
Robert H. W. Welch, Jr., The Life of John Birch, 1965
Pamphlet: "One Dozen Candles," undated
The Review of the News
Scattered issues, July 1966-June 1978
"Analysis: McNamara Doublethink," 27 July 1966
"A Cross Section of the Truth," The Review of the News,1968
"Analysis: Lest We Forget," 24 April 1968
Rex Westerfield, "Assassination," 19 June 1968
Scope and Content
Two copies
"Report: Insurrection City," 26 June 1968
"Analysis: Omnibus Police Control," 30 October 1968
"Correction, Please," 30 October 1968
Scope and Content
Two copies
"Report: The Walker Report," 8 January 1969
"The War on Art," by Alan Stang, 1969
"Keep Communist Teachers Off Campus," 24 December1969
"Correction Please," 4 November 1970
Scope and Content
Two copies
"We Must Free the Prisoners," by R. D. Patrick Mahoney,23 December 1970
"The Genocide Treaty," by William H. Dunham, 14 April1971
"Betraying Our Friends," Rose B. Christensen, 2 June1971
"Red China Pushes Drugs," by William E. Dunham, 11August 1971
"Guns and Terror," by William E. Dunham, 22 March1972
"How Mr. Nixon's Red Trade Helps the Communists," byHon. John G. Schmitz, 30 August 1972
Reed Benson and Robert Lee, "How to Stop HeirPollution," undated
Scope and Content
Two copies
"Report: The Black Manifesto," reprinted from TheReview of the News, undated
"Report: Sandersville, Georgia," undated
"Report: Sex Training," undated
"Report: Word Versus Deeds," reprinted from The Reviewof the News, undated
"Report: Judges Back the Reds," undated
"Report: Sandersville, Georgia," reprinted from TheReview of the News, undated
Order form for Omnibus Police Control, by Paul WilliamDean, undated
John Birch Society Publications:
Bulletin of the John Birch Society, June 1962
Bulletin of the John Birch Society, 1 March 1963
Bulletin of the John Birch Society, August 1963
Bulletin of the John Birch Society, November 1963
"The Neutralizers," by Robert Welch, 1963
Bulletin of the John Birch Society, April 1964
Bulletin of the John Birch Society, May 1964
Bulletin of the John Birch Society, November 1965
Bulletin of the John Birch Society, April 1966
"This Is It," 1967
"Why Join the John Birch Society," 1968
"A Petition to the President," 1970
International Association for the Advancement ofEthnology and Eugenics, Inc. Publications:
Henry E. Garrett, "A Review: Klineberg's Chapter on Raceand Psychology," 1960
George A. Lundberg and Lenore Dickson, "SelectiveAssociation of Ethnic Groups in a High School," 1965
Scope and Content
Two copies
A. James Gregor, "On the Nature of Prejudice," 1961
U.S. Government Printing Office Publications:
"Communism in Action," 1946
"Public Law 637 - 83d Congress," 1954
"The Communist Party of the United States: A Handbookfor Americans," 1956
"The 'Suppressed' Report: Hearing before theSubcommittee to Investigate the Administration of theInternal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws,"1958
"The Communist Parcel Operation," 1959
"Communist Lobbying Activities in the Nation's Capital,"1959
"The Kremlin's Espionage and Terror Organizations,"1959
"Expose of Soviet Espionage May 1960," 1960
"Analysis of the Kruschev Speech of January 6, 1961,"1961
"The Communist Party Line," 1961
"The Joint Legislative Committee on Un-AmericanActivities, State of Louisiana," Part 1, 1963
"The Joint Legislative Committee on Un-AmericanActivities, State of Louisiana," Part 2, 1964
"Limited Survey of Honoraria Given Guest Speakers forEngagements at Colleges and Universities," 1970
American Mercury:
Summer 1975
Winter 1975
Winter 1977
Spring 1978
American Conservative Union Publications:
"The Case for Airline Regulatory Reform," 1977
"The Human Cost of Communism in China," 1977
"OSHA: An Overview," 1977
"Tax Limitation: The Time Is Now," 1978
Miscellaneous Publications:
J. Evetts Haley, A Texan Looks at Lyndon: A Study inIllegitimate Power, 1964
George Lincoln Rockwell, White Power, 1977
David O. Woodbury, Five Days to Oblivion, 1963
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box 3: Conservative Christian Literature
Folder 3.1 We Care! A Newspaper for Servicemen, Spring1969 (South Pasadena, Calif.)
Folder 3.2 Christian-Patriots Defense League (Flora, Ill.)materials
Folder 3.3 Pardon Me But... (Topton, N.C.)
Folder 3.4 Alert Sheet Publication Ministry (Los Angeles,Calif.): two issues, circa 1976
Folder 3.5 Christian Anti-Communism Crusade (LongBeach, Calif.) materials
Folder 3.6 Christian Nationalist Crusade (Los Angeles,Calif.) materials
Folder 3.7 Typed pamphlet by Ardette R. McLauchlan,"Christians Help the Downfall of America," 1975
Folder 3.8 Southern Presbyterian Peace Fellowship(Davidson, N.C.) materials
Folder 3.9 National Committee of Christian Laymen(Phoenix, Ariz.) materials
Folder 3.10 Christian Conservative Church (Flora, Ill.)pamphlet: "The Golden Triangle," undated
Folder 3.11 Diagnosis of Apostasy: Anatomy of theLiberal Left, by Will South, undated
Folder 3.12 New Christian Crusade Church (Metairie, La.and Hollywood, Calif.) materials
Folder 3.13 "Communist Deception in the Churches," byJoseph Zack Kornfeder, 26 October 1952
Scope and Content
Address before Circuit Riders, Inc. at a NationalCommittee Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio
Folder 3.14 The Covenant Message, June 1976(Federation of the Covenant People, Johannesburg, SouthAfrica)
Folder 3.15 National Layman's Council of the Church
League of America (Chicago, Ill.) Digest: Two issues,1974
Folder 3.16 Southern Baptist Convention (Dallas, Tex.)materials:
"Christianity and Segregation," An Address by Dr. W. A.Criswell, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas,undated
"Communism: Challenge to Christianity," by Paul Geren,undated
Folder 3.17 Sword of Christ (Lamar, Ark.): Threepamphlets
Folder 3.18 Association of Christian Conservatives(Jackson, Miss.) pamphlet
Folder 3.19 Christian Crusade (Tulsa, Okla.) pamphlet
Folder 3.20 God and Freedom Party: Handbook forReligious Revolution, 1978
Folder 3.21 Lord's Covenant Church (Phoenix, Ariz.): Twopamphlets
Folder 3.22 The Truth Seeker (San Diego, Calif.)
Scope and Content
Antireligious publication devoted to atheism, free thought,and radical racial equality
Folder 3.23 Posse Comitatus (Portland, Or.): Reprint ofarticle from Redding Record Searchlight, 16 August 1975
Folder 3.24 Billy James Hargis' Christian Crusade (Tulsa,Okla.) publications
Folder 3.25 Miscellaneous material on school prayer
Folder 3.26 Miscellaneous conservative Christian material
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box 4: anti-Semitic Literature and Jewish Literature
Folder 4.1 Patriots Inter-Organizational CommunicationCenter (Norborne, Mo.): Letter (copy), Robert B. DePughto Edward R. Fields, 6 October 1978
Folder 4.2 Pamphlet: "Why Are Jews Persecuted for TheirReligion," undated
Folder 4.3 "Zionism's Master Plan for the World," fromChristian Nationalist Crusade, undated
Folder 4.4 "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion,"by Victor Marsden, undated
Folder 4.5 Pamphlet "An Open Letter to Any Minster WhoTeaches 'the Jews are Israel'," by Sheldon Emry,distributed by Lord's Covenant Church, 1976
Folder 4.6 Pamphlet "Jews Behind Race Mixing," by Dr.Edward R. Fields, distributed by The Thunderbolt,undated
Folder 4.7 "The Talmud Unmasked," by Rev. I. B.Prainitis, distributed by The Thunderbolt, undated
Folder 4.8 Jar News (Institute for American ResearchMembership Newsletter), November 1978
Folder 4.9 Writings on "Pharisaic Conspiracy," by "ThePatriot" and "A Soldier of the Cross," undated
Folder 4.10 Jewish Guardian, four issues, 1975-1978
Folder 4.11 Your Heritage, by Bertrand L. Comparet,undated
Folder 4.12 Pamphlet: "The Jewish Right: 'Our Credo',"undated
Folder 4.13 Reprint of article from Saturday Evening Post,by Howard Singer, "Don't Try to Sell Me Your Religion,"1967
Folder 4.14 Miscellaneous Anti-Semitic literature
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box 5: anti-Communist Literature
Folder 5.1 Committee of Ten Million (Independence, Mo.)materials
Folder 5.2 Stockholders for World Freedom (WoodlandHills, Calif.) materials
Folder 5.3 Freedom Leadership Foundation (Washington,
D.C.) pamphlet
Folder 5.4 American Security Council (Washington, D.C.):Washington Report, September 1977
Folder 5.5 American Adviser (Sapulpa, Okla.): threeissues, 1977-1978
Folder 5.6 Dan Smoot Report (Dallas, Tex.): Eight issues,1961, 1966, 1971
Folder 5.7 Liberty League News (New Salem, N.D.), April1962
Folder 5.8 Honest Dollar Committee (Jackson, Miss.)broadsheet, undated
Folder 5.9 Agnes Murphy, An Evil Tree: The Story ofCommunism, 1962
Folder 5.10 Replica, March 1978
Folder 5.11 Frank Britton, Behind Communism, undated
Folder 5.12 Spearhead, May 1978
Folder 5.13 Robert B. Depugh, Blueprint for Victory,1978
Folder 5.14 Dr. Fred Schwarz, You Can Trust theCommunists (To Be Communist), 1969
Folder 5.15 Manning Johnson, Color, Communism andCommon Sense, 1958
Folder 5.16 Robert H. Williams, The Anti-DefamationLeague and Its Use in the World Communist Offensive,1947
Folder 5.17 You Are Not Needed: A Battle Cry, 1962
Folder 5.18 Fred C. Koch, A Businessman Looks atCommunism, undated
Folder 5.19 Miscellaneous pamphlets on communism
Folder 5.20 Miscellaneous anti-communist material
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box 6: Conservative Political Literature
Folder 6.1 National Federation of American Party Women(Hot Springs, Ark.): Anti-ERA Pamphlet, undated
Folder 6.2 Phyllis Schlafly material
Folder 6.3 Citizens for the Republic (Santa Monica, Calif.)newsletter, scattered issues, 1976-1979
Folder 6.4 Richard Cotton's Conservative Viewpoint(Glens Falls, N.Y.), scattered issues, 1976-1978
Folder 6.5 Common Cause (Washington, D.C.) pamphlets
Folder 6.6 Liberty Lobby (Washington, D.C.) materials
Folder 6.7 Patriotic Americans United to Save theFoundations of American Freedom (Phoenix, Ariz.): Wethe People, three issues, 1978-1979
Folder 6.8 American Majority Party (Hooksett, N.H.):Majority News and Views, three issues, 1978
Folder 6.9 United Republicans of America (WashingtonD.C.) contribution form, 1968
Folder 6.10 United Congressional Appeal (Washington,D.C.) Questions and Answer sheet, undated
Folder 6.11 American Conservative Union (Washington,D.C.): Battleline, July 1978
Folder 6.12 How-They-Vote-Committee (Philadelphia,Penn.) materials
Folder 6.13 Behind the Scenes in Washington, scatteredissues, 1978
Folder 6.14 Third Force (Scottsdale, Ariz.) materials
Folder 6.15 Conservative Caucus (Falls Church, Va.)materials
Folder 6.16 The Carter Watch, October 1977, August1978
Folder 6.17 Voice of Florida, March-April 1978
Folder 6.18 The Fact Finder (Phoenix, Ariz.), scatteredissues, 1978
Folder 6.19 Voter's Spotlight, November and December1978
Folder 6.20 Conservative Digest, March 1978 (FallsChurch, Va.)
Folder 6.21 Washington Observer Newsletter, 15December 1968
Folder 6.22 Young Americans for Freedom (Sterling, Va.)publications
Folder 6.23 Youth Action (Alexandria, Va.): Youth ActionNews, August 1974, July 1976
Folder 6.24 Miscellaneous Conservative Political material
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box 7: big business/Labor, tax reform andConstitutional Party material
Folder 7.1 Americans for Constitutional Action(Washington, D. C.) Index, 1978
Scope and Content
Analysis of voting record of Congressional members, 95thCongress, 2nd Session
Folder 7.2 Committee to Restore the Constitution (FortCollins, Colo.) materials
Folder 7.3 The Constitutions of the U. S. A. and the C. S.A. Paralleled, undated
Folder 7.4 The Freemen Digest, May 1978
Folder 7.5 The Key, December 1975
Folder 7.6 The Key, 1976
Folder 7.7 The Key, 1977
Folder 7.8 The Key, 1978
Folder 7.9 Task Force (Annandale, Va.) materials
Folder 7.10 University Professors for Academic Order(Corvallis, Colo.) materials
Folder 7.11 Manion Forum (South Bend, Ind.) materials
Folder 7.12 National Right to Work Committee (Fairfax,Va.) materials
Folder 7.13 Automation and Unemployment, 1961
Folder 7.14 Anti-A.C.L.U. leaflet, undated
Folder 7.15 Liberty Amendment Committee of the U.S.A.(Provo, Utah) materials
Folder 7.16 Pacific Legal Foundation (Sacramento, Calif.)materials
Folder 7.17 Citizen's Choice (Washington, D.C.)materials
Folder 7.18 Murray A. Wiedenbaum, The New Wave ofGovernment Regulation in Business, 1976
Folder 7.19 Jag (Report dedicated to... Free EnterpriseSystem, Oelwein, Iowa), two issues, 1978
Folder 7.20 Miscellaneous material on Taxation/TaxReform
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box 8: mississippi organizations, national Socialist andnationalist Literature
Folder 8.1 Battlefront (America's Victory Force FightingJournal, Jackson, Miss.), February-March 1969, April-May1971
Folder 8.2 Patriotic American Youth (Jackson, Miss.)materials
Folder 8.3 Women for Constitutional Government(Jackson, Miss.) materials
Folder 8.4 Dan Smoot Report featuring article "TheMississippi Tragedy," 8 October 1962
Folder 8.5 Committee for Constitutional Rights ofMississippi Citizens (Jackson, Miss.) broadside
Folder 8.6 Constitution Party of Mississippi (Jackson,Miss.) materials
Folder 8.7 Mississippi American Party Constitution,undated
Folder 8.8 The Citizen Observer (Jackson, Miss.),scattered issues, 1974-1975
Folder 8.9 National Alliance (Washington, D.C.) materials
Folder 8.10 National Socialist White People's Party(Arlington, Va.) materials
Folder 8.11 National Socialist White Worker's Party (SanFrancisco, Calif.) materials
Folder 8.12 Miscellaneous material on National Socialism
Folder 8.13 National States' Rights Party (Marietta, Ga.)materials
Folder 8.14 African material:
Reprint of article from London Sunday Telegraph, 20February 1977
Focus on Rhodesia, undated
Folder 8.15 British material
Folder 8.16 Canadian material
Folder 8.17 German material
Folder 8.18 United Nations material
Folder 8.19 Pamphlet: "The Bigots Behind the SwastikaSpree," 1960
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box 9: miscellaneous
Folder 9.1 Libertarian Law Notes, Fall 1977 and Fall 1978
Folder 9.2 Libertarian Review, July 1977, April 1978 andMay 1978
Folder 9.3 Ralph Raico, "Gay Rights: A LibertarianApproach," undated
Folder 9.4 Americans for Effective Law Enforcementmaterials
Folder 9.5 Miscellaneous material on gun control
Folder 9.6 Movement to Restore Decency (Belmont, Mass.or San Marino, Calif.) materials, 1967-1969
Folder 9.7 Our Western World, July-August 1976
Folder 9.8 The Capitol Dome, August 1978
Folder 9.9 Alan Stang Report, 26 April 1976
Folder 9.10 Miscellaneous
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box 10 (ovrS): The Spotlight Scope and Content
Weekly newspaper published by the Liberty Lobby, anantisemitic, right-wing political advocacy group
Scattered issues, 17 September 1975-5 February 1979
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box 11 (ovrS): miscellaneous newspapers
Human Events, scattered issues, 1962, 1978-1979
Christian Vanguard, December 1974, December 1975,April 1976
Christian Crusade, 1 June 1978, 1 August 1978
Christian Beacon, three issues, 1977
National Educator, four issues, 1976, 1978
Swinging Sword, two issues, 1975
Parallax View, scattered issues, 1975-1976
Councilor, 3 October 1964, 18 May 1972, 30 December1978
Armed Citizen News, three issues, 1975, 1978
P. A. Y. News, three issues, 1977-1978
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box 12 (ovrS): miscellaneous newspapers and otheroversize materials
National Chronicle, 3 August 1978, 10 August 1978
American Sunbeam, 29 May 1978, 3 July 1978
Frontline, May-June 1978
Challenge, 8 August 1979
Conservative Viewpoint, 15 July 1965
American Patriot, July, August, November, December1978
Independent American, September-October 1978
American, February 1978, September-October 1978
Tax Revolt, 7 August 1978
American Independent, Fall 1975
Police Times, June 1978
Bossier Press, 22 February 1967
Shreveport Citizen, November 1977
American Mercury Religious Supplement, undated
Common Sense, June 1967
Woman Constitutionalist, 23 September 1978
Loompanics Limited, Fall 1978
Liberty Ledger, 1975
America First, undated
Public Scrutiny, June-August 1978
Rising Tide, 1-14 May 1978, 22 May-5 June 1978
National Vanguard, Spring Issue, undated
National Front News, No. 13
Reprint of article from Campus Encounter, "Love WithoutFear," undated
Internal Capture of United States, undated
Report to American People on Financing of CongressionalElection Campaigns, May 1977
National Eagle, 1963
Citizen Observer, 1971
Directory of 59th Congress, 1977
Reprint of article from Saturday Evening Post, 27 August1907
"Are You Confused," newspaper, undated
Broadsheet "Communist Plans for Terrorism," 1975
Order form for The World Conquerors, undated
Mississippi Conservative Challenge, April 1963
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