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This truly unique collection is the essential guide to archival research on conservatism, the right wing, and the far right, offering a detailed overview of primary sources in all media (documents, film, video, sound recordings, microfilm and microfiche, cartoons, sheet music, newspaper art, etc.) housed in more than 4500 archives across 22 countries. Designed as an indispensable reference work for anyone researching in the field of right-wing politics, this astonishingly detailed account includes
– collections of personal and institutional papers,
– archives of right-wing periodicals in the Japanese, Romanian, and Russian languages,
– collections of pamphlets, ephemera, vertical files, and press cuttings,
– oral histories,
– library-accessible commercial databases,
– digitized collections and exhibitions,
– archived web sites,
– microfilm and microfiche collections with right-wing material.
The description of each archive contains its physical address and other identifying information, a summary of its contents and highlights, lists of publications and web pages citing the archive, and links to online finding aids. This book will be a crucial guide for anyone conducting primary research in the field.

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John D. French, "The Robert J. Alexander Interview Collection," Hispanic American Historical Review, 84:2 (2004), pp. 315-326, https://fds.duke.edu/db/attachment/41

Websites with information:

http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/scua/manuscripts

http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/

http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/scua/manuscripts/manuscripts.shtml

Finding aids:

http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/manuscripts/alexanderb.html

http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/manuscripts/alexanderf.html

[0041a] Ruth Alexander Papers, 1920-1973, Coll. 05136

Location: American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Ave., Laramie, WY 82071

Description: Ruth Alexander (1899- ) was a conservative writer and lecturer. She was associate editor of "Finance" from 1942-1944, participated in several of the American Economic Foundation's "Wake Up, America!" radio broadcasts from 1940-1946, and was an editorial columnist for the New York "Mirror" from 1944-1963. She wrote a weekly column entitled "Our America" from the 1950s to the early 1970s. Alexander also had a short career as a concert pianist from 1929-1930. Collection includes manuscripts of "Our America" columns (1957-1973); transcripts of her "Wake Up, America!" broadcasts (1940-1946); speeches; manuscripts of articles by Alexander; photographs; a scrapbook of her career; and miscellaneous other materials.

Websites with information:

https://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/_files/collection_guides/journalism_guide_2005_ed2016.pdf

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/30790521

http://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-1920-1973/oclc/30790521

Finding aids:

https://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=wyu-ah05136.xml

http://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/_files/pdffa/05136.pdf

[0042] Bruce Alger Collection, 1954-1979, MA 83-11

Location: Texas/Dallas History & Archives, Dallas Public Library, 1515 Young St, Dallas, TX 75201

Description: Alger (1918– ) was a U.S. representative from Texas (1954-1964). The Bruce Alger Collection begins with campaign and election in 1954, continues through his tenure in office and follows his political interests and activities up to 1979. Correspondence, speeches, legislative files, photographs, tape recordings, campaign material, unpublished manuscripts, and books. Files on American Challenge, American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, Americans for Constitutional Action (ACA), Anti-Semitic pamphlets, Cong. John Ashbrook, Communism, Conservative organizations, Conservative Society of America, Constitution Party, Dan Smoot Report, Don Bell Reports, Charles Edison, Facts Forum, Barry Goldwater, H. R. 9905 (1962) (to rescind and revoke membership of the United States in the United Nations and the specialized agencies thereof, and for other purposes), H. R. 263 (1963) (to rescind and revoke membership of the United States in the United Nations and the specialized agencies thereof, and for other purposes), Billy James Hargis, House Un-American Activities Committee, Human Events, Jews, John Birch Society, Liberty Amendment, Liberty Lobby Letter, Manion Forum, Congressman Noah M. Mason, Monroe Doctrine, Adm. Ben Moreell, National Indignation Convention, National Right to Work Newsletter, Panama Canal, Archibald Roberts (Lt. Col. Aus. Ret.), Phyllis Schlafly, Texas Committee for the Constitution, Inc., James B. Utt, General Edwin Walker, and George Wallace. Tape Recordings of Arch E. Roberts, Dan Smoot, and William F. Buckley.

Websites with information:

http://dallaslibrary2.org/texas/archives/findguides.htm

http://dallaslibrary2.org/texas/archives/a.htm

Finding aids:

http://dallaslibrary.org/CTX/archives/MA83-11.html

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/dalpub/08311/dpub-08311.html

http://dallaslibrary2.org/texas/archives/MA83-11.html

[0043] All-American Conference to Combat Communism records, 1950-1962, RH WL MS 18

Location: Kenneth Spencer Research Library, Wilcox Collection, Kansas Collection, University of Kansas, 1450 Poplar Lane, Lawrence, KS 66045-7616

Description: The All-American Conference to Combat Communism was formed in 1950 to defend American liberties and to expose and curtail Communism within the United States. These records of the organization were collected by Frederick S. Harris, one of the Conference leaders who was also National Commander of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States. The records consist primarily of Harris's correspondence with other leaders of the Conference, and include meeting programs and published statements of the organization's purpose.

Websites with information:

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/191201290

Finding aid:

http://etext.ku.edu/view?docId=ksrlead/ksrl.kc.allamericanconferencetocombatcommunism.xml

[0044] All-Russian National Union collection, fond 1/19

Location: Gosudarstvennyi arkhiv Rossiiskoi Federatsii (State Archive of the Russian Federation, or GARF), 119435, Moscow, ul. Much pirogovskaya 17, and 121059, Moscow, Berezhkovskaya nab., 26, Russia

Description: All-Russian National Union was a right-wing, nationalist organization.

Reference:

Collections of the State Archive of the Russian Federation on the History of Russia in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries. A Research Guide. Volume 1. 1994, http://guides.rusarchives.ru/browse/guidebook.html?­sid=680338&bid=201&

enc=eng

State Archive web page:

http://statearchive.ru

[0045] All Volunteer Clinic Escort for the Summit Women's Center Records, 1995-2002, MS 546

Location: Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063

Description: The All Volunteer Escort Service for the Summit Women's Center in Bridgeport, Connecticut, was founded by Patricia Hendrickson in 1993. The Summit Women's Center is an abortion facility. The All Volunteer Escort Service was formed to escort patients and staff from the parking lot of the Summit Women's Center to the building, shielding them from harassment by anti-abortion protestors. The All Volunteer Clinic Escort Service Records include legal documents relating to court cases and legal actions involving the service, memorabilia including photographs and volunteer vests, and videotapes created by Donald Hendrickson documenting the anti-abortion protestors who formed around the Summit Medical Center.

Websites with information:

https://www.smith.edu/library/libs/ssc/orgsaf.html

https://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/list/

Finding aids:

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss366.html

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss366_main.html

[0046] Norman Allderdice Collection, 1895-1984, Coll. 2000C53

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010 [formerly the Social and Political Action Documents Collection at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ]

Description: Norman Allderdice (1894-1961) was vice president and director of Pennsylvania Central Airlines from 1927 to 1935. Allderdice assembled this collection as an outgrowth of his conservative beliefs and interest in individual freedom. Contains pamphlets, leaflets, and other printed ephemera issued by right-wing, left-wing and other political organizations, and by governmental, business, labor, religious, educational and other organizations, relating to political, social and economic conditions in the United States and abroad, and especially to right-wing and left-wing movements in the United States. Information on Einar Åberg; Alabama Legislative Commission to Preserve the Peace; Alert Americans Association; Alerted Americans; Gary Allen; Allen-Bradley Company (Milwaukee, Wisconsin); Alliance, Inc. ("Race, Heredity, and Civilization," by Wesley Critz George (1963)); Alliance, Inc. ("Brainwashing and Senator McCarthy," by Joseph Zack Kornfeder (1954)); America First Committee (Chicago, Illinois); American Afro-Asian Educational Exchange, Inc.; American Bar Association; American Birthright Committee (Los Angeles, California); American Coalition of Patriotic Societies (Washington, D.C.); American Committee on Immigration Policies; American Committee to Free Cuba (Arcadia, California); American Conservative Union (Washington, D.C.); American Council for Judaism; American Council of Christian Laymen (Madison, Wisconsin); American Council of Christian Churches (New York); American Economic Foundation (New York); American Education Association; American Educational League; American Enterprise Association (Washington, D.C.); American Eugenics Party (Los Angeles, California); American Flag Committee (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania); American Friends of the Captive Nations; American Heritage Protective Committee (San Antonio, Texas); American Heritage Protective Committee ("Unfolding Social Security" (1952)); American Institute for Economic Research, Great Barrington, Massachusetts; American League for the Defense of Jewish Rights (later the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights); American Legion; American Legion National Americanism Commission; American Legion--Anti-Subversive Committee, Seattle, Washington; American Medical Association--Physicians opposed to fluoridation, Detroit, Michigan; American Mercury; American Nationalist, Inglewood, California; American Nazi Party, Arlington, Virginia; American Opinion; American Party; American Patriots in Defense of Christian Observances; American Progress Foundation; American Public Relations Forum ("Brainwashing: A Synthesis of the Russian Textbook on Psychopolitics" (undated)); American Public Relations Forum, Inc.; American Renaissance Book Club, Chicago, Illinois; American Renaissance Book Club ("The Chickens of the Interventionist Liberals Have Come Home to Roost," by Harry Elmer Barnes (1953)); American Security Council (ASC), Washington, D.C.; American States' Rights Party; American Survival Party; American Taxpayers Union of California, Inc.; American Way Program; American-Asian Educational Exchange, New York; American-Southern Africa Council; Americanism Educational League; Americans for America; Americans for Conservative Education; Americans for Constitutional Action ACA Index; Americans for Constitutional Action, Washington, D.C.; Americans for Freedom, Santa Barbara, California (Karen McKay); Americans for Mental Freedom, Merced, California; Americans for National Security; Americans United Council; Americans United for Separation of Church and State; America's Future; Thomas J. Anderson, Editorial articles; Tom Anderson "Farm Ranch"; Anglo-Saxon Committee; Anti-Communist Liaison (Committee of Correspondence), Arlington, Virginia; Appeal to Reason; Arizona Captive Nations Committee; Arizona Committee for Economic Freedom; Arizona Committee of Taxpayers, Inc.; Arizonans for America; Arizonans for General Walker, Phoenix, Arizona; Arizonans for Mental Freedom; Herbert W. and Ted Garner Armstrong; George W. Armstrong; John M. Ashbrook; "A Jewish View on Segregation" (Association of Citizen's Councils of Mississippi, undated) [online at http://digilib.usm.edu/cdm/compound­object/collection/manu/id/1948]; Assembly of Captive European Nations; Associates for Americanism; Association of Citizen's Councils, Greenwood, Mississippi; Australian League of Rights; Karl Baarslag; Harry Elmer Barnes; Barry Goldwater for President Committee; Fanchon Battelle; Bay Area Conservatives; Hilaire Belloc; Ezra Taft Benson; Bible News Flashes ("The Seven Judgments," by W. D. Herrstrom (1934)); E. M. Biggers; Bilderberg conferences; Bill Knowland for Governor Committee; Aldrich Blake; Bookmailer, Inc.; Anthony T. Bouscaren; Spruille Braden; John W. Bricker; Bricker Amendment; British Israel Association; The Buckman Press; "How the Communists Use Religion," by Edgar C. Bundy (undated); Eric D. Butler; California Free Enterprise Association; California Freedom Forum II; California League of Christian Parents; Californians' Committee to Combat Communism; Campaign for the 48 States; Canadian Intelligence Publications; Canadian League of Rights; Candour Publishing Company ("B.B.C.: A National Menace," by A. K. Chesterton (1972)); Cardinal Mindszenty Foundation, St. Louis, Missouri; The Catholic Challenger (W. L. King); Catholic Race Preservation Committee; Caxton Printers Limited; Caxton Printers ("Ex America," by Garet Garrett (undated)); "Persecution--Jewish and Christian," by Charles E. Coughlin; Chedney Press ("Wake Up America!" by Emanuel Josephson (1958)); A. K. Chesterton; Christian Alliance Against Illuminism; Christian Anti-Communism Crusade; Christian Anti-Communism Crusade--Fred Schwarz; Christian Beacon Press; Christian Crusade Publications; Christian Crusade, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Christian Crusader; Christian Educational Association, Union, New Jersey; Christian Freedom Foundation--Howard E. Kershner; Christian Nationalist Crusade, Los Angeles, California; Christian Nationalist Party, Los Angeles, California; Christian Patriotic Rally; Christian Patriots, Chester, Pennsylvania; Christian resistance; Christian Scientists to Combat Communism in the Christian Science Movement; Christian Youth against Communism, Los Angeles, California; Church League of America, Wheaton, Illinois; Church infiltration by communists; Cinema Educational Guild, Hollywood, California; Circuit Riders, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio; Circuit Riders, Inc. ("Recognize Red China?" (1958)); Citizens Committee for a Free Cuba; Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties; Citizens Committee on Fluoridation; Citizens Committee to Restore U.S. Constitutional Sovereignty, Dallas, Texas; Citizens Council, Jackson, Mississippi; Citizens for Educational Freedom; Citizens Foreign Aid Committee, Washington, D.C.; Citizens Foreign Aid Committee ("Foreign Aid and You" (1959)); Citizens Protective Association, St. Louis, Missouri; Citizens' Council of Greater New Orleans; Citizens' Councils of America; Upton Close; Closer Ups ("The Anti-Defamation League and its Use in the World Communist Offensive," by Robert H. Williams (1947)); Committee for Survival of a Free Congress, Washington, D.C.; Committee on Anti-Communist Action, Centerville, Ohio; Committee of the States ("Save the Republic," by Robert C. Olney (1967)); Committee for 48 States, Washington D.C.; Committee of One Million ("Red China and the United Nations," by Peter H. Dominick (undated)); Committee on State Sovereignty ("The Citizen in Politics" (1958)); Committee of Russian Slaves of Jewish Communism, Union, New Jersey; Committee against Summit Entanglements, Belmont, Massachusetts; Committee on New Alternatives in the Middle East; Committee on Un-American Activities; Committee for the Hollywood Ten, Hollywood, California; Committee for McCarthyism ("The Red-addled 'brain' behind the Scripps-Howard smear of Senator Joe McCarthy," by Joseph P. Kamp (1954)); Committee on Pan-American Policy ("The Panama Canal: it must remain American," by Dr. Charles Callan Tansill (1963); Committee of Christian Laymen; Committee for Constitutional Government, Inc., New York; Committee for Pillion Resolution; Committee of Endorsers; Committee of One Million against the Admission of Communist China; Committee to Defend the Rights of the Arab Students and Workers, San Francisco, California; Committee to Save the McCarran Act; Committee for the Preservation of the Constitution ("What Is Metropolitan Government?" (1958); Common Sense, Union, New Jersey; Communism; "Israel's Fingerprints: Biblical Identification of the True Israel," by Bertrand L. Comparet (1949); Congress of Freedom ("The Secret Government of the United States," by Mary M. Davison (undated)); Congress of Freedom, Inc., Omaha, Nebraska; Connally Amendment; Conservative Book Club, New Rochelle, New York; Constitution Party U.S.A. ("To Restore and Preserve ..."); Constitution Party; Constitutional Educational League; "Communist Psychological Warfare (Brainwashing)," consultation with Edward Hunter (1958); Council for Statehood--Mary M. Davison (The Robbers' Roost (1964), The Second Rebellion (1971), and The Tale of the Guinea Pigs "greeting girls" (1960s)); Counterattack, New York; Kent Courtney; Kent and Phoebe Courtney; John G. Crommelin; Cathrine Curtis; Dan Smoot Report; Daughters of the American Revolution; Mary Davison; Defenders of the Christian Faith--Gerald B. Winrod ("The Great Christian Pledge" (1954) and "The United Nations, a tower of Babel" (1953)); Defenders of American Education; Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties, Arlington Chapter, Virginia; Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties; Defenders of the American Constitution, Washington, D.C.; Defenders of the Christian Faith; Defenders, Inc.; "Blueprint for Victory," by Robert DePugh (1966) [online at http://www.resist.com/Instauration/OtherPubs-20120723/BlueprintForVictory-DePugh.pdf]; Devin-Adair Company ("The Constitution Be Damned," by Orson Kilborn (1952)); Martin Dies; Elizabeth Dilling; Hilaire du Berrier; Eagle Forum ("The Real World of Working ..." (undated)); James Oliver Eastland (The Supreme Court's Modern Scientific Authorities in the Segregation Cases. Speech of Hon. James O. Eastland of Mississippi in the Senate of the United States Thursday, May 26, 1955) [online at http://digital.lib.uh.edu/­collection/integ/item/234]; Edmondson Economic Service; Education Information, Inc.; Educational Fund of the Citizen's Councils--"The Ugly Truth about the NAACP," by Eugene Cook (circa 1955)); Educational News Service; "The American Eagle Weapons for Freedom," by Edwin A. Walker (1961); Elmore County White Citizens Council, Wetumpka, Alabama; Harry T. Everingham; Facts Forum ("The Communist Party of the United States of America: What it Is, How it Works: A Handbook for Americans" (1955); Myron C. Fagan; Fascism; Federation for Constitutional Government; Bonner Fellers; Fellowship of Reconciliation; Florida Minuteman; Florida Coalition of Patriotic Societies, Tampa, Florida; Fluoridation; John T. Flynn; For All Comprehensive Truth Committee; For America; For America of Arizona; For America of California; For America, Washington, D.C.; Foreign Policy Association; Foundation for Economic Education, Irvington-on-Hudson, New York; Foundation for Re-education (Samuel Evans Hayes); Foundations; Free Enterprise Institute; Free Gold Market; Free Men Speak; The Free Society; Free Trade Union Committee of the American Federation of Labor [publisher of "Gulag"-Slavery, Inc. The Documented Map of Forced Labor Camps in Soviet Russia (1951)]; Flick-Reedy Corporation; Benjamin H. Freedman; Freedom Builders of America; Freedom Center (Portland, OR); Freedom Club of Downtown Chicago (Harry T. Everingham); Freedom Fighters; The Freedom School (The Pine Tree Press, Colorado Springs, Colorado); Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; Freeman, New York; Friends of General Walker, Dallas, Texas; Friends of Louis F. Budenz; Friends of Rhodesian Independence; Fundamental American Freedoms, Washington, D.C.; Garet Garrett; Goldwater for 1964; Greater Phoenix School of Anti-Communism; Greater Nebraskan; Elmore D. Greaves; Guardians of our American Heritage; Billy James Hargis; Headlines; Heads-Up; W. D. Herrstrom; Highlander Folk School, Knoxville, Tennessee; Alger Hiss; Adolf Hitler; Frank E. Holman; J. Edgar Hoover; Housewives Organized for Better Living; Bela Hubbard, Tucson, Arizona; Human Events; Humanitarian Society--R. Swinburne Clymer; Independent American, New Orleans, Louisiana; Industrial Defense Association, Inc.; Institute for American Democracy, Inc.; Institute for Special Research; Intercollegiate Society of Individualists, Inc.; Interim Committee for a New Party; International Alliance Against Communism; International Youth Federation for Freedom, Inc.; "Let's Try Freedom Again," by Jack B. Tenney (1954); "Mind-washing in America; a conspiracy against liberty," by Jack B. Tenney (undated); "Zion's Trojan Horse," by Jack B. Tenney (1954); Joint Council for Repatriation (Willis Carto); John Birch Society, Belmont, Massachusetts; George Racey Jordan; Justice for Pelley Committee; Joseph P. Kamp; Verne P. Kaub; Keep America Committee, Los Angeles, California; Kingdom Tract Society; Granville F. Knight; William F. Knowland; Fred C. Koch; Ku Klux Klan; Bracken Lee; Fulton Lewis, Jr.; League for Peace with Justice in Palestine (Benjamin H. Freedman); Liberation, New York; Liberation News Service; Liberty Amendment Committee of the U.S.A.; Liberty and property; Liberty Bell Press, Florissant, Missouri; Liberty Line, Bellingham, Washington; Liberty Lobby, Washington, D.C.; Life Line, Dallas, Texas; Charles Lindbergh; Lutheran Research Society, Detroit, Michigan; Douglas MacArthur; Joseph R. McCarthy; W. Henry MacFarland; Carl McIntire; MacArthur Freedom Association; George Malone; Clarence Manion; Manion Forum, South Bend, Indiana; MARAH, Inc., Florida; Vito Marcantonio; Maricopa County Co-ordinating Council of Federated Women's Republican Clubs; Victor E. Marsden; Maryland Constitutionalists, Baltimore, Maryland; J. B. Matthews; Mental health; Mesa Citizens Information Center; Methodist Laymen of North Hollywood; Metropolitan government; Minute Women; Minute Women U.S.A., Inc., Virginia Branch; Minutemen; Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission; Modern Age; Ben Moreell; George Van Horn Moseley; Mothers' Crusade for Victory over Communism; Karl E. Mundt--Historical and Educational Foundation, Washington, D.C.; Lyle H. Munson; National Association for the Preservation of White People, Columbia, South Carolina; National Blue Star Mothers of America, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; National Christian Association, Chicago, Illinois; National Citizens Protective Association; National Citizens Union; National Committee against Fluoridation, Washington, D.C.; National Committee for Economic Freedom, Los Angeles, California; National Committee of Christian Laymen, Phoenix, Arizona; National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, New York; National Council for American Education; National Defense Committee of the Daughters of the American Revolution; National Economic Council, New York; National Education Program; National Indignation Convention, Dallas, Texas; National Policy Committee; National Putnam Letters Committee; National Renaissance Party, New York; National Republic; National Research Bureau, Inc.; National Review; National Right to Work Committee, Washington, D.C.; National States Rights Party, Louisiana branch, New Orleans; National States Rights Party, Birmingham, Alabama; National Strategy Committee (American Security Council); National White Americans Party; National White People's Party, Asheville, North Carolina; National Youth Alliance, Washington, D.C.; Network of Patriotic Letter Writers; 1976 Committee (William J. Grede); New Republic: "The Financial Affairs of McCarthy ...," 1953; Nuremberg trials; Revilo P. Oliver; OMNI Publications, Hawthorne, California; Operation America, Washington, D.C.; Organization to Repeal Federal Income Taxes, Los Angeles, California; Patrick Henry Group, Richmond, Virginia; Patrick Chenoweth Defense Committee, Oakland, California; Patrick Henry League, Yonkers, New York; Patriotic Research Bureau--Chicago; Patriotic Order--Sons of America, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Paul Revere Associated Yeomen, Inc.; Paul Revere Patriots, Phoenix, Arizona; Westbrook Pegler; Plain-Speaker Publishing Company; Potsdam Agreement; Ezra Pound; Karl Prussion; Rampart College; Ronald Reagan; "Treaties to Destroy America," by Bryson Reinhardt (1954); Review of the News; Eddie V. Rickenbacker; Right, San Francisco, California; Rockwell reports; Archibald B. Roosevelt; Murray Rothbard; John H. Rousselot; Russian Slaves of Jewish Communism, Union, New Jersey; S. O. Sanderson, Rochester, Minnesota; Schlafly for Congress Committee, Alton, Illinois; John G. Schmitz, Santa Ana, California; J. Creagh Scott; Segregation; W. Cleon Skousen; Gerald L. K. Smith; Dan Smoot; George Sokolsky; Spiritual Mobilization; Standard Publications, Hollywood, California ("The Jews Won't Take Jack Tenney," by Jack B. Tenney (undated)) Alan Stang; States sovereignty; States' Rights Council of Atlanta, Georgia; Jeremiah Stokes; Subversive organizations; George Edward Sullivan (Wolves in sheep's clothing (Washington, D.C.: Sodality Union, 1937)) [online at https://ia800406.us.archive.org/1/items/wolvesinsheepscl00sull/wolvesinsheepscl00sull.pdf]; Supreme Court Amendment League (SCALE), Washington, D.C.; Charles Callan Tansill; Strom Thurmond; Ralph de Toledano; Torchbearers of America, Inc.; Truth about Civil Turmoil; Truth about Cuba Committee, Miami, Florida; Twentieth Century Evangelism; Twentieth Century Reformation Hour, Collingswood, New Jersey; United Klans of America, Inc.; United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); United Republicans of America; United Societies of Methodist Laymen, Inc.; United States Day Committee, Inc., Tulsa, Oklahoma; United States Flag Committee; United World Federalists, Inc.; University of Arizona Young Republicans; Wickliffe B. Vennard; Vigilant Women for the Bricker Amendment, Hinsdale, Illinois; Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government; Voice of Americanism; Volunteers for Goldwater; Edwin A. Walker; Walker Defense Fund, Dallas, Texas; George C. Wallace, Montgomery, Alabama; Agnes Waters; We the People; Robert Welch; White American; Alice Widener; Robert H. Williams; Charles A. Willoughby; Gerald B. Winrod; Women Investors Research Institute, Washington, D.C.; Women's Voice, Chicago, Illinois; World Youth Crusade for Freedom; Yalta Agreement; Glenn O. Young; Young Americans for Freedom - National; Young Americans for Freedom - Phoenix Chapter; and Youth for the Voluntary Prayer Amendment.

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