Websites with information:
http://www.mohistory.org/files/archives_guides/Guide.pdf
http://mohistory.org/files/archives_guides/Guide_to_the_Archival_Collections_A-Z.pdf
http://www.mohistory.org/files/archives_guides/Guide_to_the_Archival_Collections_A-C.doc.pdf
http://www.krausehouse.ca/krause/archives%20guide%20a-z%20(wp).htm
[0127a] American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 Collection, 1944-1994 (bulk 1963-1982), PRA.RS.001 [audio recordings], Pacifica Radio Archives, 3729 Cahuenga Blvd., West, North Hollywood, CA 91604
The American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 collection includes 2,024 reel-to-reel tapes and 2,024 WAV files preserved as part of the Pacifica Radio Archives' 2013-2016 "American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982" ("American Women") preservation project. Series 1: KPFA American Women's Recordings, bulk 1963-1982, contains copies of recordings of Pro-life council / produced by Portia Shapiro and Fran Watkins. 5238_P01 KPFA, December 11, 1971 (excerpts of the press conference held by the Pro-Life Council, an umbrella organization of anti-abortion groups in California, on October 12th, 1971, in San Francisco, and an interview about the Pro-Life movement with two members of the Council, Dr. Frank Filice and Marie de Pizzol, conducted a week later at KPFA by Fran Watkins and Portia Shapiro); Abortion on demand: a debate 16434_P01_02 KPFA, January 7, 1972 (recordings of Dr. Frank Filice, a biologist at the University of San Francisco and Marge Szudy, a psychology student at USF, who argued against abortion); The war against choice / Deirdre English interviewed by Adam Hochschild 1561_P01 KPFA, February 23, 1981 (Deirdre English on the 1980 Convention of the National Right to Life Committee in Anaheim, California, which she attended. Interview conducted by Adam Hochschild. Both Deirdre English and Adam Hochschild were editors at Mother Jones magazine, and this interview was conducted after the publication of English's article in the magazine entitled "The War Against Choice: Inside The Anti-Abortion Movement" (Mother Jones 6.11 (Feb./Mar. 1981): 16-32). Produced by Buster Gonzales); A Feminist critique of anti-feminism / produced by Peggy Irene Bray and Julia Randall. 1759_P01 KPFA, March 7, 1982 (Phyllis Schlafly, anti-abortion activist Nellie Gray, U.S. Senator Richard Schweiker (R-PA), U.S. Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC), and Evangelical theologian Francis Schaeffer); and Majority report, November 18, 1982: Schlafly v. English, Olivia's 10th Birthday, Update on Silkwood, Planetary conjunction 28977_P01 KPFA, November 18, 1982 (highlights from anti-ERA activist Phyllis Schlafly and Mother Jones editor Deirdre English's debate on the role of women in San Francisco on November 17, 1982). Series 2: KPFK American Women's Recordings, bulk 1963-1982, contains copies of recordings of A mersey killing 4476_P01 KPFK, October 15, 1965 (excerpts of the Reverend David Noebel's speech on "Communism, Hypnotism and the Beatles: The Communist Use of Music" given in Walnut Creek, California) and Minority reaction to the Briggs initiative / produced by Helene Rosenbluth 7583_P01 KPFK, August 1, 1978 (interviews with black and Jewish representatives of groups who were fighting the anti-gay Briggs Initiative, which would have prohibited hiring and required the dismissal of any teacher who engaged in homosexual activity or advocated for gay civil rights). Series 4: WBAI American Women's Recordings, bulk 1963-1982, contains copies of recordings of Debate on the Equal Rights Amendment (E.R.A.) 29224_P01_02 WBAI, 1975-04-06 (a debate on the Equal Rights Amendment between Karen DeCrow, President of N.O.W. and Phyllis Schlafly, leader of "Stop E.R.A.," held before a meeting of the American Women in Radio and T.V. on March 27, 1975) and Stop E.R.A.: Meg Katz interviewed by Bonnie Bellow 29116_P01 WBAI, 1975-11-02 (Bonnie Bellow interviews Meg Katz of "Stop E.R.A.," one of the groups opposed to the passage of New York's Equal Rights Amendment).
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c83f4v6g/entire_text/
[0127b] Americana Pamphlet Collection Part A, 1791-1992 (bulk 1800-1900), SpCo003 [pamphlet collection]
Location: Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections, Ohio University, 30 Park Place, Athens, OH 45701
Description: The collection contains 484 pamphlets, including copies of Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, on Calhoun's Amendment, by Thomas Hart Benton (1837); Address of the Hon. John C. Calhoun . . . on the Subject of Slavery (1850); Address of the Hon. John C. Calhoun, in the Senate (1850); and Speech of Hon. Ignatius Donnelly, of Minnesota.
Finding aid:
http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OUN0371.xml
[0127c] Americana Pamphlet Collection Part B, 1791-1992 (bulk 1800-1900), SpCo004 [pamphlet collection]
Location: Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections, Ohio University, 30 Park Place, Athens, OH 45701
Description: The collection contains 485 pamphlets, including copies of The Iniquity of Compulsory Vaccination, by Alfred E. Giles (1881); The Beneficent Effects of Silver Money, by Alex Del Mar (1897); Plain Issues of the War, by Elihu Root (1917); The German-Bolshevik Conspiracy, by Edgar Grant Sisson (1918); Address to Visiting Delegation of Labor Men at the White House, Labor Day, 1924, by Calvin Coolidge (1924); Our Ship of State, by Nicholas Murray Butler (1933); and Speech of Hon. Samuel Dickstein of New York in the House of Representatives.
Finding aid:
http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OUN0378.xml
[0127d] Americans for Constitutional Action Records, 1955-1971, Mss 309
Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, Library-Archives Division, 816 State St., Madison, WI 53706-1417
Description: Americans for Constitutional Action was a non-partisan political action committee founded in 1958 for support of constitutional conservatives in congressional elections. Documents include trustee minutes and correspondence, fundraising and financial records, campaign and chapter files, speeches, pamphlets, and annual reports. The series Board of Trustees Records, 1958-1969. [Subseries]. Chairman Ben Moreell's Correspondence, 1958-1969, contains correspondence with Bruce Alger, E. Robert Anderson, Cooper Benedict, J. H. Bottum, Jr., Anthony T. Bouscaren, Walter T. Brennan, Howard Buffett, Clarence B. Carson, Mrs. Louis B. Cole, James C. Davis, Charles A. Edison, Edgar Eisenhower, Bonner Fellers, Edward Foremen, Patrick Frawley, Ralph Gwinn, A. Sydney Herlong, Charles B. Hoeven, T. Robert Ingram, August E. Johansen, Robert W. Johnson, Allen B. Kline, William Loeb, Philip McKenna, Walter B. Martin, D. L. Mechem, Felix Morley, Thomas Parker, John R. Pillion, H. W. Prentice, James E. Price, Max Rafferty, Katherine St. George, Gordon Scherer, Henry C. Schadeberg, Ralph de Toledano, William Tuck, John Wayne, Charles E. Whittaker, Steven B. Wilson, and Loyd Wright. Other subseries contain Secretary Owen Brewster's correspondence and Trustee Ralph Gwinn's correspondence. The series Executive Director's Records contains correspondence with Cooper Benedict, J. H. Bottum, Owen Brewster, Mrs. Louis B. Cole, Ralph Gwinn, Herbert Hoover, August E. Johansen, Robert W. Johnson, Allan B. Kline, Frank B. Kovac, Walter Martin, M.D., Ben Moreell, Felix Morley, Henry C. Schadeberg, Mrs. R. Templeton Smith, John J. Synon, and Ralph de Toledano. The series Publications contains copies of Digest and Tally of Roll Call Votes, Right Action, and Ratings of Congressmen. The series Speeches contains files on Ralph Gwinn, Thomas A. Lane, Ben Moreell, and Chester Ward. The series Subject Files contains files on Connally Amendment; Response to Charges of Extremism; Khrushchev's visit; Thomas A. Lane; Charles McManus; Charles McC. Mathias; Ben Moreell; Report on National Committee for an Effective Congress; Jessica Payne; and Report on United Republicans of America.
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