Finding aids:
http://hdl.handle.net/10622/COLL00014
https://search.socialhistory.org/Record/COLL00014
[0260h] Michael Bedford Papers, (1951) 1985-1996 (bulk 1985-1991), ARCH04328
Location: International Institute of Social History (IISH), Cruquiusweg 31, 1019 AT Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Description: The papers consist of drafts, travel notebooks, and travel reports 1985-1991; correspondence, 1985-1989; transcripts of interviews held with about twenty persons, 1985-1990; and files on the Baptist Church, the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, the Unified Church (Moon), and other right-wing organizations, and on various persons, organizations, and the Philippines in general, (1951) 1985-1992.
Reference:
"Guide to the International Archives and Collections at the IISH: Supplement over 2014," International Review of Social History 60 (2015), pp. 337-348 (p. 339).
Finding aids:
http://hdl.handle.net/10622/ARCH04328
https://search.socialhistory.org/Record/ARCH04328
https://search.socialhistory.org/Record/ARCH04328/Export?style=PDF
[0260i] Lorraine Beitler Collection of the Dreyfus Affair [partly digital collection]
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: The Collection consists of over one thousand items related to the Dreyfus Affair. Notable documents in the collection include "A La Nation" (Fedération des groupes de la jeunesse antisémite et nationaliste, [Paris?] September 1898), a large-scale poster promoting nationalist and anti-Semitic activism among student groups in Paris; an anti-Semitic broadside, Adolphe Willette, Candidat antisémite, Elections législatives du 22 Septembre 1889; the official poster announcing the decision of the Cour de Cassation (Court of Appeals) to hold a retrial of Dreyfus at Rennes (June 1899); "Histoire d'un traitre," an antidreyfusard print narrating the affair (Imprimerie spéciale de la Libre Parole [1899]); a complete series of the Musée des Horreurs, fifty-one large caricatures from 1899-1900 attacking prominent government officials, dreyfusards, and Jews; the antidreyfusard periodicals La Libre Parole, Psst...!, La Croix, and Le Pilori; La France juive (Paris: Librairie Blériot, 2nd edition, 1892), by antidreyfusard and anti-Semite Edouard Drumont; Lettre à la jeunesse by Emile Zola and originally published in Le Figaro, December 12, 1897 (Paris: Eugène Fasquelle, 1897); "J'Accuse...!," Émile Zola's open letter to President Félix Faure published in L'Aurore on January 13, 1898, accusing, above all, Faure for the injustice of Dreyfus' fate.
Finding aid:
http://sceti.library.upenn.edu/dreyfus/
[0260j] Page H. Belcher Collection, 1951-1972 (bulk 1951-1972)
Location: Congressional Archives, Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center, University of Oklahoma, 630 Parrington Oval, Room 101, Norman, OK 73019
Description: Page Henry Belcher (1899-1980) was a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma (1953-1973). Series 1: 82nd Congress, contains files on Thomas G. Abernethy, Atlantic Union, Lyle H. Boren, Frank T. Bow, Charles F. Brannan, Harry Flood Byrd, Communism, Equal Rights Amendment, F. Edward Hébert, Clare E. Hoffman, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, William Langer, Douglas MacArthur, Noah M. Mason, Burnet R. Maybank, McCarran-Walter Immigration and Nationality Act, Joseph McCarthy, Richard M. Nixon, John E. Rankin, Robert Taft, Taft-Hartley Law, Townsend Plan, James E. Van Zandt, and Burton K. Wheeler. Series 2: 83rd Congress, contains files on Thomas G. Abernethy; anti-U.N. literature; Ezra Taft Benson; Bricker Amendment on Treaty-making Powers of the United Nations; Harry F. Byrd; Homer E. Capehart; Communism; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Equal Rights Amendment; Homer Ferguson; fluoridation of water; Genocide Convention, 1954; Billy Graham; Billy James Hargis and tax-exempt status of Christian Echoes National Ministry; Clare Eugene Hoffman; Un-American Activities House Committee; William Langer; Joseph McCarthy; Wright Patman; Pledge of Allegiance; Pro-America/Tulsa Chapter; Reed-Dirksen Amendment; Republican National Committee (U.S.); segregation; Taft-Hartley Act; Taft-Hartley Law; Townsend Plan; U.N.E.S.C.O.; and United Nations. Series 3: 84th Congress, contains files on Atlantic Union resolution; Bow resolution; Bricker Amendment; civil rights; Communism; communists in defense plants; Equal Rights Amendment; Gwinn Amendment; Pro-America Group; Richard Nixon; segregation; States Rights Bill, 1955-1956; States Rights; Status of Forces treaty; Taft-Hartley Act; Townsend Plan; Un-American Activities Committee; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (U.N.E.S.C.O.); and Water Fluoridation. Series 4: 85th Congress, contains files on aid to education; Bricker Amendment; Byrd-Bridges Amendment; Campaign for the Forty-eight States; civil rights; Communism; Communists in U. S. government; Crusade for Freedom - Radio Free Europe; cut off of funds to schools not obeying Supreme Court decision on segregation; Equal Rights Amendment; fluoridation; William S. Girard, 1957 (G.I. accused of murder in Japan); Barry Goldwater; Billy Graham; Billy James Hargis; integration; Jenner Bill; Little Rock School Integration; Joseph McCarthy; Panama Canal; parochial school aid; pledge of allegiance; pornography; Quemoy-Matsu; right-to-work laws; segregation; Socialism; States Rights; Status of Forces Treaty; Totalitarianism; and Townsend Plan. Series 5: 86th Congress, contains files on birth control; Bricker Amendment; Civil Rights; Cold War; Communism; communists; Connally Amendment on International Court Jurisdiction; Equal Rights Amendment; Fluoridation; Goldwater for president; Billy Graham; gun control; H.U.A.C. and National Council of Churches; Billy James Hargis; integration; McCarran-Walter Act; Monroe Doctrine; Richard Nixon; Ronald Reagan; right-to-work; separation of church and state; and Townsend Plan. Series 6: 87th Congress, contains files on abortions; aid to education; church/state relations; Cinema Educational Guild and Operation Abolition; civil rights; Communism; communist mail; Communists; Connally amendment; disarmament; fluoridation; Freedom Academy; Barry Goldwater; gun control; John Birch Society; Katanga; Liberty Amendment; loyalty oath; Joseph McCarthy; William Miller; Mississippi Crisis General, 1962; National Council of Churches; National Indignation Convention; Post Office - Departmental - Communist Propaganda and Obscene Materials; prayer in schools; private school aid; right-to-work; right-to-work laws; School integration; segregation; socialized medicine; states' rights; Taft-Hartley; U.N.E.S.C.O.; U.N., U.S. Withdrawal; Un-American Activities - Legislative - Communist Literature in Mails; Un-American Activities Committee; Voice of America; Edwin A. Walker; World Court; Young Americans for Freedom; Young Republicans; and Yugoslav pilot training. Series 7: 88th Congress, contains files on Aid to Education: Private and Parochial Schools; Becker Amendment; Bible reading; Birth control; Captive Nations Day; Cinema Educational Guild; civil rights; Civil Rights Bill; Committee for the Monroe Doctrine; Communism; Communists; Connally Amendment; Equal Rights Amendment; Fairness Doctrine; Federal Communications Commission - Departmental - Fairness Doctrine; fluoridation; forced integration; Barry Goldwater; Goldwater campaign; gun control; Billy James Hargis; Alger Hiss; J. Edgar Hoover; integration; Liberty Amendment to Repeal Income Tax; Liberty Lobby; Carl McIntire; Carl McIntire Program; National Council of Churches; Richard Nixon; Operation Water Moccasin; Otto Otepka; Panama Canal; Prayer and Bible reading in schools and Under God' in pledge of allegiance; prayer in schools; right-to-work; right-to-work laws; Segregation; socialism; States rights; Taft-Hartley; Test Ban Treaty; U.N.E.S.C.O.; Un-American Activities Committee; and George Wallace. Series 8: 89th Congress, contains files on aid to private and parochial schools; American Nazis; Americans for Constitutional Action; arms control; busing; Busing Bill; Christian Crusade; civil rights; Communism; Communists; Fairness Doctrine; fluoridation; Genocide Treaty; gun control; Billy James Hargis; J. Edgar Hoover; John Birch Society; Ku Klux Klan; Liberty Lobby; National Council of Churches; Nazis; Richard Nixon; Otto Otepka; Panama Canal; Panama Canal Treaties; prayer and bible reading in school; prayer in schools; private and parochial school aid; Racial discrimination; Racism; Ronald Reagan; right-to-work; states' rights; Taft-Hartley; Taft-Hartley Repeal of 14-B; Un-American Activities Committee; Voting Rights Bill; and George Wallace. Series 9: 90th Congress, contains files on busing; Christian Crusade; civil rights; Civil Rights Bill; Communism; Communists; Communists as teachers; Communists in Defense Plants; fluoridation; Ford Foundation; Freedom Academy; Genocide Treaty; gun control; Richard Nixon; Otto Otepka; Panama Canal; pornography; right-to-work; right-to-work laws; George Lincoln Rockwell; subversives in government; Un-American Activities Committee; and George Wallace. Series 10: 91st Congress, contains files on Americans for Constitutional Action; Bible reading and prayer in schools and in space; Busing; Christian Crusade; Communism; Billy James Hargis (American Christian College, Christian Crusade, Communism); Communists; fluoridation; Ford Foundation; Genocide Treaty; gun control; "In God We Trust"; Oral Roberts University; Otto Otepka; Panama Canal; pornography; prayer in schools; Republican National Committee; Right-to-Work Committee; right-to-work laws; school integration; Tulsa school desegregation; Voting rights and school integration; and World Council of Churches. Series 11: 92nd Congress, contains files on abortion; Americans for Constitutional Action; Atlantic Union resolution; Bible reading; busing; Civil Rights; Communism; Communists; Genocide Treaty; gun control; Billy James Hargis; J. Edgar Hoover; Patrick J. Hurley; National Council of Churches; Oral Roberts University; Panama Canal; Pornography; Pro-America; right-to-work; Right-to-Work Committee; William Shockley; Tulsa school desegregation; George Wallace shooting; and Young Americans for Freedom.
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