Description: Hugh Lennox Bond (1828-1893) was a United States federal judge. Letters from Judge Bond to his wife, Anna, while serving on the bench during the Ku Klux Klan threats in North Carolina. Also included are Proceedings of the Ku Klux Klan Trials, Columbia, S. C., 1872, and Official Report of the Proceedings of the U. S. Circuit Court, Hon. Hugh L. Bond, Circuit Judge, Presiding Columbia, 1872. Scrapbook of Judge Bond.
Reference:
Directory of Manuscript Collections Related to Federal Judges, 1789-1997. Compiled by Peter A. Wonders (Federal Judicial History Office, Federal Judicial Center, 1998), p. 19, http://www.fjc.gov/public/pdf.nsf/lookup/judmsdir.pdf/$file/judmsdir.pdf and http://www.fjc.gov/public/pdf.nsf/f385048e0431aa3c8525679e0055d35c/2aca63df6e927c7485
256a870045907f/$FILE/JudMsDir.pdf.
Websites with information:
http://www.mdhs.org/sites/default/files/a-f.pdf
https://www.mdhs.org/sites/default/files/g-l.pdf
http://www.mdhs.org/sites/default/files/African_American_Resources.pdf
[0338] Papers of Julian Bond, 1897-2006, Accession Number 13347 [partly digital collection]
Location: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
Description: Julian Bond (1940-2015) was a civil rights activist, a former Georgia State Senator and Representative, and professor. This collection consists of his political and personal papers. Series VII: Topical Files. Subseries A: General, contains files on Abortion and Birth Control, Black Conservatives, Civil Rights Movement, Conservatism and the Transformation of U.S. Policy, Gay Rights and Gay Marriage, Hate Crime Definition, Hate Groups- Council of Conservative Citizens, Hate Groups- White Supremacists Groups, Ku Klux Klan, Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, Race, School Desegregation, School Vouchers, and Clarence Thomas Supreme Court Nomination.
Websites with information:
https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/vivaeadbrowse
Finding aid:
http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=uva-sc/viu00259.xml
Finding aid to digital collection:
Includes a copy of Bond's paper "In Commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965: Race and Politics in Twentieth-Century United States. A Participant's Commentary," April 21, 1990.
http://civilrights.woodson.virginia.edu/collections/show/20
[0338a] Boni & Liveright and Horace Liveright correspondence, 1916-1934, Ms. Coll. 4
Location: Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, 6th floor, University of Pennsylvania, 3420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6206
Description: Horace Liveright (1883-1933) and Albert Boni (1892-1981) owned the publishing company Boni & Liveright Inc. This collection consists of a series of letters between various parties and Horace Liveright. Files on American Mercury, Harry Elmer Barnes, John Chamberlain, Calvin Coolidge, Isabel Paterson, Ezra Loomis Pound, Burton Rascoe, James A Reed, Lothrop Stoddard, George Sylvester Viereck, Dame Rebecca West, and Walter Winchell.
Finding aid:
http://dla.library.upenn.edu/cocoon/dla/ead/ead.html?fq=genre_form_facet%3A%22Correspondence%22&i
d=EAD_upenn_rbml_PUSpMsColl4&
[0338b] Herbert Covington Bonner Papers, 1940-1965, Coll. 03710
Location: Southern Historical Collection, Manuscripts Department, 4th Floor, Wilson Library CB# 3926, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-8890
Description: Herbert Covington Bonner (1891-1965) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina from 1940 until his death in 1965. The papers consist of Bonner's office files. Contains files on J. Edgar Hoover, Cecil B. DeMille--DeMille Foundation for Political Freedom, Taft-Hartley Act, socialized medicine, James Van Fleet, Bonner's views on integration (1954), Dwight David Eisenhower, Sam Ervin, and Luther Hodges; and letters to Dwight Eisenhower, July 12, 1957, opposing certain sections and provisions of the Civil Rights Bill, signed by many Southern congressmen [online at http://lcdl.library.cofc.edu/lcdl/catalog/lcdl:87102], and from the Committee of One Million (a group against the admission of Communist China to the U.N.), 27 May 1960.
Websites with information:
http://library.unc.edu/wilson/shc/findingaids/browse-finding-aids/
Finding aid:
http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/b/Bonner,Herbert_Covington.html
[0338c] Murray Bookchin Papers, 1950-2003, TAM.160
Location: Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, New York University Libraries, 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012
Description: Murray Bookchin (1921-2006) was a libertarian socialist, political philosopher, speaker, and writer. Disillusioned with the coercion he saw as inherent in conventional Marxism-Leninism, he became an Anarchist, helping to found the Libertarian League in New York in the 1950s. In 1999, Bookchin broke with anarchism and placed his ideas into the framework of communalism. The founder of the social ecology movement within libertarian socialist and ecological thought, Bookchin is noted for his synthesis of the anarchist tradition with modern ecological awareness. The collection contains correspondence, unpublished writings (including essays and manuscripts of unpublished and published books), published writings, including translations of Bookchin's books, Green movement periodicals, reviews of Bookchin's books, printed ephemera and documents related to the Left Green Network, the Burlington, Vermont Greens, and other Green movements, including those in Europe, course outlines, and photographs.
Websites with information:
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/tam/fa_index.html
http://guides.nyu.edu/c.php?g=276949&p=1846606
Finding aids:
http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/tam_160/tam_160.html
[0339] Philip Booth Collection Papers, 1922-1945, LP000748
Location: Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University, 5401 Cass Ave., Detroit, MI 48202
Description: Philip Booth (1907-1981) was active in the founding of the United Federal Worker's Association - Local 10 during the 1930s. Series IV contains miscellaneous right-wing organizational pamphlets, flyers, correspondence, and clippings, including "Red Scare" clippings, 1932-36; miscellaneous right-wing organization pamphlets, notes and clippings: 1926, 1928, 1930, 1932-34; and clippings on anti-radical organizations, 1930s.
Websites with information:
http://reuther.wayne.edu/guides.html
http://www.reuther.wayne.edu/node/2312
Finding aid:
http://reuther.wayne.edu/files/LP000748.pdf
[0340] Booth Newspaper collection, 1970-2004, 00200
Location: Michigan State University Archives and Historical Collections, Conrad Hall, 888 Wilson Road, Room 101, East Lansing, MI 48824
Description: The Booth Newspaper collection contains clipping files on a variety of subjects related to Michigan. Files on Abortion, Abortion (Anti-), Anti Gun-Control, Conservative Party of Michigan, Equal Rights Amendment, Fluoridation, John Birch, Ku Klux Klan, Militia, National Right to Work Committee, Richard Nixon, Right-to-Life, Ripon Society, Schools: Busing, Schools: Desegregation, Segregation, and George Wallace.
Websites with information:
http://archives.msu.edu/collections/documents/resourcelist.pdf
Finding aid:
http://archives.msu.edu/findaid/201.html
[0341] Armistead Boothe Papers, 1803-1990, Accession Number 164-173B
Location: Alexandria Library, Local History/Special Collections, 717 Queen Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314-2420
Description: Armistead Boothe (1907-1990) was an Alexandria lawyer and politician. Boothe represented Alexandria in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1948-1956 and in the State Senate from 1959-1964. These papers reflect Boothe's advocacy of civil rights legislation, and his political activity with such issues as public schools, transportation, segregation and other political issues in Virginia, especially during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Contains segregation and race issues clippings, 1950-1951, and three issues of "The Virginian" [an anti-segregation, anti-Communist newsletter], Volume 3, Numbers 1-3, January-March, 1957.
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