Reference:
Lynne V. Cheney, "The End of History," Wall Street Journal, October 20, 1994, http://online.wsj.com/media/EndofHistory.pdf.
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt1489r7nw/entire_text/
[0706] Calvin Fred Craig papers, 1953-1979, Coll. 612
Location: Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Woodruff Library, Emory University, 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322
Description: The collection consists of papers of Calvin Fred Craig (1928-1998), a dry cleaner by trade who served as Grand Dragon of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan for the state of Georgia. Materials include Klan broadsides, brochures, bulletins, and press releases, constitution and by-laws; membership and information cards; minutes and notes, printed material, photographs, and Klan memorabilia. There are also materials related to the Klan's opposition to homosexuality and "sex deviants," as well as information regarding civil rights activism among lesbian feminist organizations. Files on Eldon Edwards [photos], George C. Wallace [photos], House Committee on Un-American Activities, James R. Venable [photos], J. Robert Jones [photos], National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan [video recordings], Lester Maddox [photos], and Robert M. Shelton. Speech by Tom P. Brady, "The Red Death," 1957. Speech by William J. Simmons, Citizens' Council of America, to the Organizational meeting of the Atlanta Citizens' Council, May 14, 1962. Robert Welch, "The Truth about Vietnam" and "More Truth about Vietnam," John Birch Society, [1967] [video recording]. Copies of American Opinion, Armed Citizen News (Medford, Oregon), Christian Crusade Weekly (Tulsa, Oklahoma), The Free American (Reading, Pennsylvania), The Fiery Cross Newsletter (Tuscaloosa, Alabama), Georgia Klansman, and Imperial Office Newsletter.
Websites with information:
http://larson.library.emory.edu/marbl/Guides/rg-civil-rights.html
http://findingaids.library.emory.edu/titles/C/?page=11
http://guides.main.library.emory.edu/lgbtrare
http://www.atlantahighered.org/civilrights/collection_detail.asp?ID=196
Finding aids:
http://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/craig612/printable/
http://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/craig612/
[0707] Barclay Craighead Papers, 1924-1949, MC 182
Location: Montana Historical Society Archives, 225 N. Roberts, PO Box 201201, Helena, MT 59620-1201
Description: Barclay Craighead (1895-1978) served as secretary to U.S. Senator Burton K. Wheeler and secretary of the Wheeler for President Club. This collection consists of correspondence, writings, clippings, printed materials, photographs, and miscellany relating to Craighead's various positions. Correspondents include Jacob Thorkelson and Senator Burton K. Wheeler.
Websites with information:
http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/repositories/mtl-ids.html
Finding aids:
http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv52330
http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/print/ark:/80444/xv52330
[0708] Lucille Cardin Crain Papers, 1920-1978, Coll. 95
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Knight Library, 2nd floor North, Mail: UO Libraries--SPC, 1299 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1299
Description: Lucille Cardin Crain (1901-1983) was an American author, editor, and conservative political activist. From 1949 to 1953 she edited The Educational Reviewer, a quarterly publication published by William F. Buckley, Sr. The Educational Reviewer reviewed high school and college textbooks, analyzing their contents for a "leftist" or "collectivist" bias.. Collection consists correspondence with conservative individuals and organizations, 1920-1978; correspondence (1949-1955) and organizational records of The Educational Reviewer; writings and speeches; and subject files containing articles, brochures, and documents about various individuals, organizations, and topics of interest. Correspondence and subject files include America's Future, Inc., American Economic Foundation, American Education Association, American Forum of the Air, American Conservative Union, American Security Council, John O. Beaty, Arthur G. Blazey, Leo Brent Bozell, Bricker Amendment, William F. Buckley, Jr., Louis Budenz, Howard Buffett, Mary Dawson Cain, William Henry Chamberlin, Frank Chodorov, Christian Freedom Foundation, Citizens Foreign Aid Committee, Kenneth Colegrove, Committee to Restore the Constitution, Communism, Congress of Freedom, Council for Statehood, Mary M. Davison, Robert Donner, Robert B. Dresser, Hilaire du Berrier, Charles Edison, Harry T. Everingham, Bonner Fellers, Firing Line, John J. Fleck, fluoridation, John T. Flynn, Foundation for Economic Education, Inc., The Freeman, Garet Garrett, Genocide Convention, James H. Gipson, Benjamin Gitlow, Goldwater for President Committee, Percy L. Greaves, Jr., Conrad Grieb, Ralph W. Gwinn, Frank C. Hanighen, Walter Harnischfeger, Frank E. Holman, Human Events, James C. Ingebretsen, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, John Birch Society, Harry A. Jung, Verne P. Kaub, Vivien Kellems, Russell Kirk, Alfred Kohlberg, Rose Wilder Lane, Thomas A. Lane, Fulton Lewis, Liberty Lobby, Liberty Amendment, J.B. Matthews, Robert R. McCormick, mental health, Metropolitan government (urban renewal), B.M. Miller, Lucille S. Miller, Minute Women of the U.S.A., Inc., Raymond C. Moley, Ben Moreell, Felix Morley, Mothers' Crusade for Victory over Communism, Karl E. Mundt, National Republic, National Association of Pro America, National Review, National Right to Work Committee, National Economic Council, Network of Patriotic Letter Writers, John O'Donnell, Panama Treaty, Westbrook Pegler, Samuel B. Pettengill, J. Howard Pew, Charles W. Phillips, Plain Talk, Eugene C. Pomeroy, Pro America, George Washington Robnett, Archibald B. Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Roosevelt, E. Merrill Root, Polly King Ruhtenberg, Edward A. Rumley, O. Glenn Saxon, Phyllis Schlafly, Dan Smoot, George E. Sokolsky, Spiritual Mobilization, Walter S. Steele, Supreme Court, The Southern Conservative, The Tablet, United Nations, United World Federalists, Rena M. Vale, Vigilant Women for the Bricker Amendment, George Wallace, We, the People, Robert Welch, Alice and William Widener, Felix Wittmer, Women Taxpayers, Inc., Women for Constitutional Government, Women's National Republican Club, world government, and Young Americans for Freedom.
Websites with information:
http://researchguides.uoregon.edu/scua-politics/conservative
http://library.uoregon.edu/speccoll/nwdalinks.html
http://library.uoregon.edu/tools/blogs/scua/check-out-lucille-cardin-crain-papers/
http://library.uoregon.edu/speccoll/guides/conservative.html
https://library.uoregon.edu/speccoll/guides/women/activist.html
http://janus.uoregon.edu/record=b1970852
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/18266141
http://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-1920-1978/oclc/18266141
Finding aids:
http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv68414
http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv68414/op=pretrieve.aspx
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv68414
[0709] Ralph Adams Cram Papers, 1618-1997 (bulk 1885-1949), FA 2015.01
Location: Fine Arts Department, Boston Public Library, 700 Boylston St., Boston, MA 02116
Description: Cram (1863-1942) was the leading American ecclesiastical architect of the 20th century and a monarchist. The Cram Collection includes correspondence, watercolors, sketches, journals, scrapbooks, photographs, manuscripts, and a genealogy. Series II: Personal Correspondence and Letters, c. 1880s-1997, n.d. Sub-Series 1: Letters written to RAC, 1891-1942, n.d., contains correspondence from Hamilton Holt, Henry Louis Mencken, and Albert Jay Nock. Sub-Series 2: Letters written by RAC, c. 1880s-1941, contains correspondence to Hamilton Holt.
Websites with information:
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