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Williams was executive director of the Wisconsin Conference of Social Work from 1922 to 1932. He joined the Roosevelt administration in 1933 and left in 1943 to become director of the National Farmers' Union. From 1945 to 1965 he was editor of SOUTHERN FARM AND HOME.
Aubrey Willis Williams (1890-1965), social worker, federal official, and civil rights advocate, was born in Springville, Alabama. In 1911, Williams entered Maryville College in Tennessee with the intention of becoming a Presbyterian minister. He remained at Maryville for five years and developed an increasing interest in the social sciences. In 1916 he transferred to the University of Cincinnati, but left school the following year to go to Paris as a student representative of the Young Men''s Christian Association. Williams was soon caught up in the excitement of World War I and joined the French Foreign Legion, serving until the arrival of American troops led to his reassignment to an American unit. He was wounded in action. Williams remained in France after the armistice to attend the University of Bordeaux. He returned to the United States in 1919 and resumed his studies at Cincinnati, finally earning the B.A. in 1920. In 1932, Williams became a field representative for the American Public Welfare Association. His job was to make sure that relief loans from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation actually reached those in need. He proved adept at dealing with local politicians who saw federal relief as a threat. During one foray into Mississippi, he organized what in effect became the country''s first statewide work relief program. In May 1933, Harry Hopkins, the director of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA), put Williams in charge of FERA''s southwestern district. Williams'' background, education, temperament, and experience in public welfare made him a fervent New Dealer. Together he and Hopkins began planning for the Civil Works Administration (CWA), the first federally run work relief program. Williams became a highly visible public advocate of New Deal social welfare policies. As deputy administrator of the CWA and, beginning in 1935, of its successor, the Works Progress Administration, he oversaw the spending of billions of dollars and helped put large numbers of people to work. He was among the minority of New Dealers who believed that the federal government''s responsibility for the well being of all Americans extended beyond the economic crisis caused by the Great Depression. When, in 1935, an executive order created the National Youth Administration (NYA), Williams became its head. His work for the NYA, which aided young people in completing their education by offering them part-time employment, drew him into the orbit of Eleanor Roosevelt, who made the agency one of her pet projects. She and Williams formed a close working relationship and came to admire each other personally. With her support Williams was able to make the NYA particularly responsive to black youths.
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Smith, Hilda Worthington, 1888-. Papers, 1837-1975 (inclusive), 1900-1975 (bulk).
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Papers, 1837-1975 (inclusive), 1900-1975 (bulk).
Personal and professional correspondence, an unpublished autiobiography and other biographical material, diaries, school papers, Hall and Smith family papers, poems, manuscripts, speeches and articles, financial documents, minutes, reports, printed matter, clippings, and photos. Includes correspondence concerning the structure of American society with women industrial workers who were active in the labor movement from the 1920s through the 1940s, correspondence pertaining to refugees from Europe and work for women during the 1940s, and field reports of Smith's national survey of labor education. Also contains material on groups with which Smith was associated, including the Bryn Mawr Summer School, Hudson Shore Labor School, Vineyard Shore Workers' School, Camps for Unemployed Women, the William Roy Smith Memorial Fund for Workshops in Living History, and the American Labor Education Service.
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- Smith, Hilda Worthington, 1888-. Papers, 1837-1975 (inclusive), 1900-1975 (bulk).
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. 1860 - 1964. Correspondence with Harry S. Truman. 1945 - 1962. Harry S. Truman, 1945-May 1947. 1945 - 1962. Letter from Harry S. Truman to Eleanor Roosevelt
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Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. 1860 - 1964. Correspondence with Harry S. Truman. 1945 - 1962. Harry S. Truman, 1945-May 1947. 1945 - 1962. Letter from Harry S. Truman to Eleanor Roosevelt
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- Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. 1860 - 1964. Correspondence with Harry S. Truman. 1945 - 1962. Harry S. Truman, 1945-May 1947. 1945 - 1962. Letter from Harry S. Truman to Eleanor Roosevelt
Bankhead, John Hollis, 1872-1946. Papers, 1880-1947 and n.d.
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Papers, 1880-1947 and n.d.
Papers, 1880-1947 and n.d., containing correspondence, letters, telegrams, biographical records, genealogical records, financial records, invitations, photographs, a diploma, campaign records, speeches, a script, voting records, bills and resolutions proposed by the U.S. Congress, hearings, reports, clippings, memoranda, subject files, diagrams, press releases, and other materials. This collection documents the life of Bankhead (1872-1946), particularly that part of his career in the U.S. Senate involving agriculture and farm tenancy. Other aspects of his senatorial career are not as well documented. His personal life and political campaigns also are represented, as is his work in 1940 with the Democratic National Committee. There are several good photographs of the former Senator, however, as well as other family members. Of interest are the folders of correspondence between Bankhead (1872-1946) and his sister, Marie B. Owen. U.S. and Ala. political, economic, and social issues are discussed in great detail, as is the Ala. Dept. of Archives and History. Also of interest are the "turtle" letters to his granddaughter Louise B. Davis, written while Bankhead (1872-1946) recovered from illness in 1936-1937.
ArchivalResource: 8 cubic ft. (17 archives containers, 1 oversized box, and 6 oversized scrapbooks)
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- Bankhead, John Hollis, 1872-1946. Papers, 1880-1947 and n.d.
Wright, Marion A. (Marion Allan), 1894-1983. Marion A. Wright papers, 1936-1982.
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Marion A. Wright papers, 1936-1982.
Consisting of correspondence, speeches, writings, and reference material compiled by Wright and documenting his involvement in the movement to ban capital punishment, and his work with the North Carolina Civil Liberties Union, 1973-1981, the South Carolina Conference on Social Work, 1936-1941, and the South Carolina Tuberculosis Association, 1939- 1942; together with a biographical sketch of Wright, 1985, compiled by J. Isaac Copeland. Collection also includes correspondence and other items, 1950-1952, with Judge J. Waties Waring and wife Elizabeth A. Waring re article that Wright proposed writing on Waring for publication in a national magazine. These letters reveal the Warings' activities at the time and their attitudes re the status of race relations in the South and the progress of desegregation. Other correspondents include Professor Arnold Shankman of Winthrop College, who collaborated with Wright on Human Rights Odyssey, a collection of Wright's speeches and articles, with introductory material by Shankman, and Leslie Dunbar of the Field Foundation.
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- Wright, Marion A. (Marion Allan), 1894-1983. Marion A. Wright papers, 1936-1982.
Amlie, Thomas R., 1897-1973. Papers, 1888-1967.
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Papers, 1888-1967.
Papers of Thomas Amlie, a congressman, social activist, and leader of the Progressive Party of Wisconsin and the national third party movement, primarily documenting his legislative career through correspondence, speeches, writings, campaign literature, subject files, and newspaper clippings. Other materials document the political organizations with which Amlie was affiliated and the Amlie and Ryum family genealogies.
ArchivalResource: 36.0 c.f. (90 archives boxes) and.1 reel of microfilm (35 mm.); plus.additions of 1.1 c.f.1 tape recording,80 photographs, and26 negatives.
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- Amlie, Thomas R., 1897-1973. Papers, 1888-1967.
Taussig, Charles W. (Charles William), 1896-1948. Papers, 1928-1948.
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Papers, 1928-1948.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, clippings, press releases, minutes, diary and appointment books, drafts of speeches and articles, and other printed materials relating to his positions with the National Youth Administration, 1935-1943, the Anglo-American Caribbean Commission, 1942-1948, and the United Nations Conference on International Organization, 1945. Subjects include youth movements and organizations; New York State and national politics; the World Economic Conference of 1933; German labor camps; New Deal programs and policies; history of rum trade in colonial America; economic issues such as world sugar prices, recovery, world trade and banking, reform of economic, social, and political conditions in the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Cuba, United States trusteeship for dependent areas, the Roosevelt "brain trust," and personal concerns such as professional affiliations, community organizations, his writing and publishing, and social engagements. Correspondents include Adolf A. Berle, Jerome Frank, Raymond Moley, Rexford Guy Tugwell, Paul M. Pearson, Laurence Cramer, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Cordell Hull, Sir Frank Stockdale, Sumner Welles, Harry S. Truman, Edward R. Stettinius, Spruille Braden, Charles Judd, Fiorello La Guardia, Eleanor Roosevelt, Aubrey Williams, and Harold Ickes.
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- Taussig, Charles W. (Charles William), 1896-1948. Papers, 1928-1948.
Irving Brant papers, 1910-1977
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Irving Brant papers, 1910-1977
Author, historian, and newspaper editor. Correspondence, memoranda, writings and speeches, research notes, and other papers reflecting Brant's career with various newspapers, in the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, as a playwright, and his interest in James Madison.
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- Brant, Irving, 1885-1976. Irving Brant papers, 1910-1977 (bulk 1938-1975).
Hugo LaFayette Black Papers, 1883-1976, (bulk 1926-1971)
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Hugo LaFayette Black Papers 1883-1976 (bulk 1926-1971)
Associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, United States senator from Alabama, and lawyer. Family and general correspondence, memoranda, reports, notebooks, research materials, case files, legal and subject files, speeches and writings, printed and near-print materials, clippings, scrapbooks, and miscellany relating primarily to Black's service in the Senate (1927-1937) and on the Supreme Court (1937-1971).
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- Hugo LaFayette Black Papers, 1883-1976, (bulk 1926-1971)
A. Philip Randolph Papers, 1909-1979, (bulk 1941-1968)
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A. Philip Randolph Papers 1909-1979 (bulk 1941-1968)
Labor union official and civil rights leader. Correspondence, documents relating to presidential executive orders, memoranda, notes, printed matter, reports, scrapbooks, speeches, and other material reflecting Randolph's role in the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the Fair Employment Practices Committee, marches on Washington for employment and equal rights for African Americans, and the civil rights movement.
ArchivalResource: 13,000 items; 56 containers plus 4 oversize; 23.8 linear feet
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- A. Philip Randolph Papers, 1909-1979, (bulk 1941-1968)
Tugwell, Rexford G. (Rexford Guy), 1891-. Papers, 1911-1979.
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Papers, 1911-1979.
Correspondence, memoranda, printed materials, speeches, articles, clippings, and scrapbooks relating to Tugwell's governmental and academic career, including his positions with Columbia University, 1920-1937; the Dept. of Agriculture, 1933-1937; the Planning Dept. of the New York City Planning Commission, 1938-1941; Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico and Governor of Puerto Rico, 1941-1946; the University of Chicago, 1946-1956; and the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1966-1979. Correspondents include Morris L. Cooke, Mordecai Ezekiel, John R. Fleming, Harold Ickes, Robert LaFollette, Robert Lynd, Raymond Moley, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Robert Moses, Scott Nearing, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Samuel I. Rosenman, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Adlai Stevenson, Charles Taussig, Paul S. Taylor, and Aubrey Williams. Diaries, with related correspondence and clippings, cover the years 1932 to 1949 in detail with notes for 1950 to 1961. Subjects include New Deal personalities, management of national government, his economic and political philosophy, international affairs, political and economic situation in the Caribbean and Puerto Rico, agricultural concerns in the United States, World War II, and his writings and other professional concerns.
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- Tugwell, Rexford G. (Rexford Guy), 1891-. Papers, 1911-1979.
Blaine, Anita McCormick. Correspondence and papers, 1828-1958.
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Correspondence and papers, 1828-1958.
Correspondence and other papers of Blaine, a Chicago philanthropist, consisting of letters, telegrams, and summaries of telephone conversations; reports of committees, boards, and organizations; speeches, essays, and random notes; financial statements and ledgers; clippings; and photographs; concerning her absorbing interests in education, improvement in social and economic conditions, international understanding, and world peace, and her relations with members of the McCormick family and their friends. The daughter of industrialists/philanthropists Cyrus Hall McCormick and Nettie Fowler McCormick, Anita in 1889 married Emmons Blaine, attorney and son of James G. Blaine. Her husband's death in 1892 left her with one son, Emmons, Jr., born in 1890, whom she enrolled in the laboratory school of Cook County Normal School in 1897. For the next two decades her attention focused chiefly on education and child welfare. Following World War I, Mrs. Blaine's interests expanded to include America's entry into the League of Nations, problems of world peace, and the United Nations. In their treatment of all those interests, her papers are extensive and revealing, demonstrating the depth and breadth of her own involvement both personally and financially.
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- Blaine, Anita McCormick. Correspondence and papers, 1828-1958.
Baldwin, William O. (William Owen), 1895-1987. William O. Baldwin family papers, 1835-1993.
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William O. Baldwin family papers, 1835-1993.
The William O. Baldwin family papers, 1835-1993, includes correspondence, financial and legal records, books, magazines, pamphlets, newsletters, maps, newspaper clippings, telephone directories, photographs, certificates and diplomas, blueprints, and scrapbooks. The bulk of the collection documents the varied activities of William O. Baldwin (1895-1987), especially from 1915 to 1975, as well as the many institutions and organizations with which he was associated. Additionally, the material documents in varying degrees the lives of many other Baldwin family members. Among Baldwin's documented activites are his dual careers with the Navy (1917-1957) and the First National Bank of Montgomery, Ala. (1926-1960); his brief ownership (1940-1945) of Southern Farmer magazine, which he sold to Aubrey Williams in 1945; his appointment to the Alabama Beverage Control Board as its first chairman (1937); portions of his service on the Jury Commission of the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Alabama (1956-1958 and 1966-1968); his chairmanship of the Alabama Citizens' Committee to Serve in the Interest of the State Hospitals and the Public Health (1938-1941); his involvement with the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama, which he worked with to establish a scholarship fund for African Americans; and numerous other business and civic activities, including his significant contributions to several institutions. Among these institutions were Alabama Christian College, Hale Infirmary (for African Americans), Lyman Ward Military Academy, Tuskegee Institute, and the University of the South. Also documented are some of the activities of Dr. William O. Baldwin (1818-1886) and A.M. Baldwin (1860-1931). Dr. Baldwin's medical career is documented primarily by three books, while his business career is reflected to a small extent in two folders. A.M.'s business career, particularly with the First National Bank of Montgomery, is documented in several folders. Additionally, the financial activities of many other family members are documented. The general correspondence series is extensive and contains much family correspondence. That series, in particular, documents Baldwin family life, including Loulie Ewin Baldwin Yung's (1905-1990) bouts with mental illness. In addition to numerous family members, correspondents with William O. Baldwin (1895-1987) include: William Berridge, W.C. Bowman, William G. Campbell, C.C.J. Carpenter, J.C. Carr, Donald Comer, John Doar, George Grant, F.P. Hereford, L.L. Hill, Lister Hill, Eldon J. Hoar, Robert Jemison Jr., J.D. Jolley, Walter W. Kennedy, Henry C. Meader, Gordon K. Meriwether, Guy F. Minnick, Paul W. Minnick, Hopson Owen Murfee, John B. Nicrosi, Peter M. Nicrosi, W.D. Parlow, F.D. Patterson, Felix Robinson, R.D. Samsot, Robert E. Steiner, Jr., J.L. Thornton, J. Mills Thornton Sr. and Jr., H. Councill Trenholm, Rex A. Turner, Aubrey Williams, Wallace Witmer, Milton LeGrand Wood, and many others.
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- Baldwin, William O. (William Owen), 1895-1987. William O. Baldwin family papers, 1835-1993.
Irving Brant papers, 1910-1977
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Irving Brant papers, 1910-1977
Author, historian, and newspaper editor. Correspondence, memoranda, writings and speeches, research notes, and other papers reflecting Brant's career with various newspapers, in the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, as a playwright, and his interest in James Madison.
ArchivalResource: 37,000 items; 64 containers plus 1 oversize; 24 linear feet
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- Irving Brant Papers, 1910-1977, (bulk 1938-1975)
Bane, Frank, 1893-. Public administration and public welfare [manuscript] 1965.
Title:
Public administration and public welfare [manuscript] 1965.
An oral history interview conducted by James R. W. Leiby. Major topics covered in the interview include the Virginia State Board of Charities and Corrections, 1920-23, the Virginia State Department of Welfare, 1926-32, American Public Welfare Association, 1932-35, the U. S. Federal Social Security Board, and the Council of State Governments. Louis Brownlow, Harry Byrd, Harry Hopkins, Frances Perkins, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Beardsley Ruml, Harry S. Truman, Aubrey Williams & John Winant are all mentioned in the interview.
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- Bane, Frank, 1893-. Public administration and public welfare [manuscript] 1965.
Papers of Virginia Foster Durr, 1919-2007
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Papers of Virginia Foster Durr, 1919-2007
Biographical materials, correspondence, clippings, photographs, etc., of Virginia Foster Durr, civil rights activist.
ArchivalResource: 3 cartons, 2+1/2 file boxes, 1 folio folder, 11 folders of photographs
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- Papers, 1919-1991
Meiklejohn, Alexander, 1872-1964. Papers, 1880-1969.
Title:
Papers, 1880-1969.
Papers of a noted educator and civil libertarian.
ArchivalResource: 28.0 c.f. (69 archives boxes); plusadditions of 1 folder, and3 tape recordings.
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- Meiklejohn, Alexander, 1872-1964. Papers, 1880-1969.
National Committee against Repressive Legislation (U.S.). Records, 1952-1980.
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Records, 1952-1980.
Records of a national political organization founded in 1960 as the National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee by Alexander Meiklejohn and Aubrey Williams to work for the abolition of HUAC and other congressional and state investigating committees and to defend civil liberties from repressive legislation.
ArchivalResource: 27.0 c.f. (66 archives boxes)3 reels of microfilm (35 mm.), and.2 tape recordings; plus.33.1 c.f. of unprocessed additions.
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- National Committee against Repressive Legislation (U.S.). Records, 1952-1980.
Hopkins, Harry L. (Harry Lloyd), 1890-1946. Papers, 1928-1946.
Title:
Papers, 1928-1946.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, drafts of articles, printed bulletins and circulars, press clippings, and other items pertaining to his work with the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, the Civil Works Administration and the Works Progress Administration, 1930-1940; as Secretary of Commerce, 1938-1940; and as Special Assistant to the President, 1941-1945, which concerns American production of war materials and their distribution to Allied countries, particularly Great Britain and the Soviet Union, intelligence activities, and military planning and war strategy. Correspondence, clippings, charts, drafts, reports, notes, and other materials, 1933-1945, from Hopkins' papers used by Robert Sherwood for his book ROOSEVELT AND HOPKINS: AN INTIMATE HISTORY which particularly concerns his war work. Correspondence files, 1933-1940, concerning official duties and politics. Correspondents include James Byrnes, Homer Cummings, Marriner Eccles, James Farley, Jerome Frank, W. Averell Harriman, Leon Henderson, Harold Ickes, Edward J. Kelly, John A. Kingsbury, Fiorello La Guardia, Floyd Olson, Frances Perkins, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Samuel I. Rosenman, James H. Rowe, Jr., Robert Sherwood, Henry Wallace, and Aubrey Williams. Speech and article files which include some related correspondence, 1933-1945, and clipping file on his career, 1933-1940.
ArchivalResource: 117 linear ft., 27 microfilm reels.
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- Hopkins, Harry L. (Harry Lloyd), 1890-1946. Papers, 1928-1946.
National Committee Against Repressive Legislation. Records, 1948-2003.
Title:
Records, 1948-2003.
Records of the National Committee Against Repressive Legislation (NCARL), a national political organization founded in 1960 as the National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee by Alexander Meiklejohn, Aubrey Williams, and others to work for the abolition of HUAC and other congressional and state investigating committees and to defend civil liberties from repressive legislation. In 1976, the organization was renamed the National Committee Against Repressive Legislation. The collection contains extensive documentation on the case of (executive director Frank) Wilkinson v. FBI, as well as information on NCARL's interaction with other organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF); NCARL's regional offices; and concerned individuals, including Carl and Anne Braden and Robert Drinan.
ArchivalResource: 26.2 c.f. (66 archives boxes),3 reels of microfilm (35mm),2 tape recordings,23 photographs, and13 pieces of ephemera; plusadditions of 114.3 c.f.,44 tape recordings,68 photographs,5 negatives, and2 transparencies.
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- National Committee Against Repressive Legislation. Records, 1948-2003.
Papers of Drew Pearson. 1915 - 1969. Files from the Georgetown Office and Residence
Title:
Papers of Drew Pearson. 1915 - 1969. Files from the Georgetown Office and Residence
This series contains material created and collected by Drew Pearson during his career as a newspaper columnist, television and radio broadcaster, and lecturer. The materials concern political, economic and social topics in both U.S. domestic affairs and foreign affairs. Subjects concerning domestic affairs pertain to actions of the U.S. Federal and state governments, including those of former U.S. Presidents Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard M. Nixon; and activities of cabinet members, executive departments, executive department officers and staff, state governors, the U.S. Congress and its members, and the U.S. Supreme Court and Supreme Court justices. Domestic policy subjects also include the New Deal, education, housing, immigration, religion, communism and McCarthyism, the Ku Klux Klan, discrimination, civil rights, atomic energy, U.S. armed forces and veterans, civil aviation, juvenile delinquency, crime, wiretapping, agriculture, corporations, labor unions, antitrust issues, trade, professional organizations, lobbies and lobbyists, political conventions, presidential campaigns from 1948 to 1968, presidential elections, and political scandals. Topics concerning foreign affairs include World War II, the Korean War, and the war in Vietnam. The files also relate to Africa, China, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, Nazi Germany, the Holocaust, and the United Nations. Some of these files include notes taken during interviews with foreign heads of state and government officials. The series also contains material concerning several multilateral economic and peace conferences. The conferences represented are the Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace (the Buenos Aires Conference), 1936; the conference at Yalta, 1945; and the Geneva Conference (the Big Four Conference), 1955. This series also contains material related to Pearson's charitable activities, including service in the American Friends Service Committee in Serbia after World War I; the shipment of supplies to Europe after World War II known as the Friendship Train; the shipment of gifts from France to the United States known as the Merci, or Gratitude, Train; involvement in the Tide of Toys; and involvement in Big Brothers of America. The files contain materials pertaining to Pearson's publication ventures including his syndicated column "The Washington Merry-Go-Round"; the comic strip "Hap Hopper"; the newsletter "Personal from Pearson"; and the preparation and publication of five books: "American Diplomatic Game" (1935), "The Nine Old Men" (1936), "USA - A Second Class Power?" (1958), "The Case Against Congress" (1968), and "The Senator" (1968). Additional materials relate to Pearson's radio and television programs and scripts; his lecture tours; his work with other journalists and newspaper editors; and his involvement in various court cases and investigations of libel. This series consists of fan mail; business and personal correspondence; staff memorandums; reports; handwritten notes; column copy; diaries; telegrams; clippings; legal documents; financial documents; photographs; slides; plaques; scrapbooks; cartoons and various other materials. Some of members of Congress who are represented in the series include: Walter R. Brooks; Prescott Sheldon Bush; Robert C. Byrd; Martin Dies; Everett Dirksen; Thomas Dodd; John Nance Garner; Barry Goldwater; Ernest Gruening; Mark Hatfield; Hubert Humphrey; Estes Kefauver; Frank Lausche; Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.; Clare Boothe Luce; Eugene McCarthy; Joseph McCarthy; John McCormack; Wayne Morse; Claude Pepper; Adam Clayton Powell; George Smathers; Stuart Symington; Herman Eugene Talmadge; and Millard Tydings. Supreme Court justices represented in this series are: Warren Burger; Tom Clark; William O. Douglas; Felix Frankfurter; and Earl Warren. Some cabinet officers found in the series are: Dean Acheson (Department of State); Herbert Brownell (Attorney General); James Byrnes (Department of State); Ramsey Clark (Attorney General); Clark Clifford (Department of Defense); John Foster Dulles (Department of State); James Forrestal (Department of Defense); Averell Harriman (Department of Commerce); Cordell Hull (Department of State); Harold Ickes (Department of the Interior); Nicholas deB. Katzenbach (Attorney General); Robert F. Kennedy (Attorney General); and Elliott Richardson (Department of Health, Education and Welfare); William P. Rogers (Attorney General); Lewis Strauss (Department of Commerce); and Arthur Summerfield (Postmaster General). Other government officers and employees found in the series include: Sherman Adams; Thurman Arnold; George Ball; Adolf Berle; Chester Bowles; Theron Lamar Caudle; Murray Chotiner; Thomas Corcoran; Leo T. Crowley; J. Edgar Hoover; Joseph P. Kennedy; Robert Kintner; Edwin Pauley; James Rowe; Maurice Stans; Sumner Welles; and Aubrey Williams. Heads of state and foreign dignitaries represented in the series include: Winston Churchill; Francisco Franco; Nikita Khrushchev; Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina; and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor (Edward and Wallis Warfield). State governors represented in the series include: Thomas Dewey; Ronald Reagan; Nelson Rockefeller; George W. Romney; and Adlai Stevenson. United States military figures represented in the series include: Richard Byrd; Julius Klein; Douglas MacArthur; George C. Marshall; George Patton; and Harry Vaughan. Materials concerning people affiliated with journalism and publishing include: Robert S. Allen; Jack Anderson; Morris Bealle; Agnes Ernst Meyer; Westbrook Pegler; Herbert Bayard Swope; and Walter Winchell. People represented in this series who were the subjects of investigations include: Andrija Artukovic; Alger Hiss; Owen Lattimore; and Nicolae Malaxa (industrialist and Nazi collaborator). Materials in this series concerning political figures other than those mentioned above include: Father Charles E. Coughlin; Creekmore Fath; Robert Hannegan; Henry Wallace; and Wendell Willkie. Notable people represented in the series include: Bernard Baruch (presidential adviser); Dave Beck (labor leader); Meyer ("Mickey") Cohen (mobster); Marcus Cohn (lawyer); Edward Condon (scientist); Cyrus Eaton (industrialist and philanthropist); Morris Ernst (author); James Hoffa (labor leader); Stephanie von Hohenlohe Waldenburg (alleged spy); J.B. Matthews (chief investigator, House Un-American Activities Committee); Ralph Nader (consumer advocate); Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (First Lady); Walter Reuther (labor leader); and George Skouras (film industrialist). United States executive departments and agencies represented in the series include: the U.S. Air Force; the U.S. Army; the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC); the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB); the U.S. Coast Guard; the Department of Defense; the Federal Communications Commission (FCC); the Federal Housing Administration (FHA); the Federal Power Commission (FPC); the Internal Revenue Service (IRS); the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC); the Department of Justice (DOJ); the Department of Labor; the U.S. Navy; the Post Office Department; the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC); Food and Drug Administration (FDA); the Department of State; the Subversive Activities Control Board; the Veterans Administration; the War Department; and the Warren Commission. Materials in the series concerning companies include: Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA); American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T); Dillon, Read & Company; Arabian American Oil Company (ARAMCO); Brown & Root Company; Chrysler Corporation; Coca-Cola Company; Douglas Aircraft Company; Ford Motor Company; General Aniline and Film Corporation; Higgins Industries; I.G. Farben; the National Broadcasting Company; Pan American Airways; Remington Rand; Standard Oil Company; Vanadium Corporation of America; and Western Union. Other notable organizations represented in the series include: the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO); the American Legion; the Communist Party of America; the U.S. Democratic Party; the Harlem Globetrotters; the John Birch Society; the Ku Klux Klan (KKK); the International Brotherhood of Teamsters; the Liberty Lobby; the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Radio Free Europe; and the U.S. Republican Party. Company executives represented in the series include: Pierre S. Du Pont; and Henry J. Kaiser. This series also includes Pearson's research materials concerning alien property; the Berlin crisis; censorship and freedom of the press; the defense industry; disarmament; foreign aid; Medicare; Negroes (African Americans); the Pueblo incident (1968); and the U-2 incident (1960). Materials reflecting Pearson's extensive travels and reporting on various countries include: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, the Congo, Costa Rica, Cuba, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, Formosa (Taiwan), France, Germany, Ghana, Great Britain (the United Kingdom), Greece, Greenland, Guam, Guatemala, Guinea, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, India, Indochina, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Okinawa, Pakistan, Palestine, Panama, the Panama Canal, Paraguay, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Siberia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, Uruguay, the Vatican (the Holy See), Venezuela, the Virgin Islands, Yemen, and Yugoslavia.
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Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1874-1958. Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960 (inclusive), 1892-1958 (bulk).
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Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960 (inclusive), 1892-1958 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, subject files, memorabilia, photographs, financial records, and other papers detailing the professional career and personal life of Anson Phelps Stokes and family members, including Olivia, Caroline and Helen Stokes. Papers relating to Anson Phelps Stokes document his work with prominent educators, reformers, religious leaders, businessmen, and politicians. Stokes's work on behalf of black education, social issues, and the Phelps-Stokes Fund are detailed. His religious activities, Yale University work, and family interests are also represented, as are Stokes's work on behalf of the Portsmouth Treaty of 1905 and the Yale-China Association. Papers relating to Helen Phelps Stokes include material relating to the Socialist Party and the National Civil Liberties Bureau.
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- Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1874-1958. Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960 (inclusive), 1892-1958 (bulk).
Papers, 1837 (1900-1975)
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Papers, 1837 (1900-1975)
Correspondence, biographical materials, diaries, etc., of Hilda Worthington Smith, the first director of the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in Industry, and a founder of the Affiliated Schools for Workers, Inc.
ArchivalResource: 25 file boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder, 24 photograph folders
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- Papers, 1837 (1900-1975)
Lyndon Baines Johnson Archives Collection. 1931 - 1968. Subject Correspondence Files
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Lyndon Baines Johnson Archives Collection. 1931 - 1968. Subject Correspondence Files
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- Lyndon Baines Johnson Archives Collection. 1931 - 1968. Subject Correspondence Files
Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960, 1892-1958
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Anson Phelps Stokes family papers 1761-1960 1892-1958
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, subject files, memorabilia, photographs, financial records, and other papers detailing the professional career and personal life of Anson Phelps Stokes and family members, including Olivia, Caroline and Helen Stokes. Papers relating to Anson Phelps Stokes document his work with prominent educators, reformers, religious leaders, businessmen, and politicians. Stokes's work on behalf of black education, social issues, and the Phelps-Stokes Fund are detailed. His religious activities, Yale University work, and family interests are also represented, as are Stokes's work on behalf of the Portsmouth Treaty of 1905 and the Yale-China Association. Papers relating to Helen Phelps Stokes include material relating to the Socialist Party and the National Civil Liberties Bureau.
ArchivalResource: 145.25 linear feet (321 boxes, 4 folios)
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- Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960, 1892-1958
James A. Dombrowski papers, 1918-1983
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James A. Dombrowski papers, 1918-1983
Papers of the former executive director of the Southern Conference Educational Fund. The collection consists largely of correspondence, notes, speeches and writings, and reports post-dating his retirement in 1966 plus some materials from the 1920s and 1930s. Present too are materials collected by Frank Adams and used in an unpublished biography of Dombrowski. Correspondents include Carl and Anne Braden, Ethel Clyde, Virginia Durr, Albert Einstein, Lyndon Baines Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Aubrey Williams. The subject files also reflect Dombrowski's private life and interests including art and his alma mater, Emory University.
ArchivalResource: 6.8 c.f. (17 archives boxes)
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- Dombrowski, James A. (James Anderson), 1897-1983. James A. Dombrowski papers, 1918-1983.
Williams, Aubrey Willis, 1890-1965. Papers, 1914-1959, 1930-1959 (bulk)
Title:
Papers, 1914-1959, 1930-1959 (bulk)
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, speech and article drafts, published material, and clippings relating to his work with the Wisconsin Conference of Social Work, 1922-1932; his government positions in the Roosevelt Administration including field representative for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and Executive Director of the National Youth Administration, 1933-1943; his work with the Alabama Farmers' Union and the National Farmers' Union, 1945-1958; his work with the Southern Conference Educational Fund and other civil rights issues, 1945-1958; and his editorship of SOUTHERN FARM AND HOME. Also, personal and family papers of Williams, his wife Anita, and their children, including letters during World War II, 1914-1948.
ArchivalResource: 23 linear ft.
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- Williams, Aubrey Willis, 1890-1965. Papers, 1914-1959, 1930-1959 (bulk)
Durr, Virginia Foster. Papers: Series II, 1929-1991 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers: Series II, 1929-1991 (inclusive).
Biographical materials in this collection include a transcript of an oral history interview of the Durrs, their FBI files, clippings, and photographs. There are also Clifford Durr's files on the Eastland hearings; research notes and drafts of Outside the Magic Circle and other writings; speech notes; and materials collected by Durr. Correspondence with friends and family makes up the bulk of the collection. Most are letters to Durr. The letters are about social life, U.S. politics, civil rights, McCarthyism, socialism, pacifism, and the South. There are a few letters from or to Clifford Durr or other family and friends. The collection includes letters from Jessica Mitford; Durr's letters to Mitford are housed with Mitford's papers at the University of Texas at Austin.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Durr, Virginia Foster. Papers: Series II, 1929-1991 (inclusive).
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. 1860 - 1964. Correspondence with Harry S. Truman. 1945 - 1962. Harry S. Truman, 1945-May 1947. 1945 - 1962. Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Harry S. Truman
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Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. 1860 - 1964. Correspondence with Harry S. Truman. 1945 - 1962. Harry S. Truman, 1945-May 1947. 1945 - 1962. Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Harry S. Truman
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- Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. 1860 - 1964. Correspondence with Harry S. Truman. 1945 - 1962. Harry S. Truman, 1945-May 1947. 1945 - 1962. Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Harry S. Truman
Haas, William, 1884-. William Haas papers, 1917-1962.
Title:
William Haas papers, 1917-1962.
Haas's correspondence with U.S., Minnesota, and St. Paul government officials, and letters to the editors of St. Paul newspapers, discussing his opinions on the depression of the 1930s, highway construction and maintenance, and urban planning, especially in St. Paul, and his employment (1933-1937) in the Minnesota Highway Department.
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- Haas, William, 1884-. William Haas papers, 1917-1962.
Atwater, Pierce, 1897-1944. Pierce Atwater papers, 1929-1944.
Title:
Pierce Atwater papers, 1929-1944.
Correspondence, speeches, articles, reports, a diary (1935), and other papers documenting Atwater's service as executive secretary of the St. Paul Community Chest (1930-1940) and his interest in other social service organizations. Included is information on private social agencies, public welfare programs, and public health; mention of politics in North and South Dakota (1935); and correspondence concerning the publication and distribution of his book, Problems of Administration in Social Work (Minneapolis, 1940). Correspondents include James F. Byrnes, F. Stuart Chapin, Alan Johnstone, Wayne McMillen, and Charles C. Stillman.
ArchivalResource: 0.8 cu. ft. (2 boxes)
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- Atwater, Pierce, 1897-1944. Pierce Atwater papers, 1929-1944.
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- Alabama Farmers' Union.
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- Amlie, Thomas R., 1897-1973.
Baldwin, William O. (William Owen), 1895-1987.
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- Baldwin, William O. (William Owen), 1895-1987.
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- Black, Hugo LaFayette, 1886-1971.
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- Blaine, Anita McCormick.
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- Brant, Irving, 1885-1976.
Dombrowski, James A. (James Anderson), 1897-1983.
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- Durr, Virginia Foster.
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- Hilda Worthington Smith, 1888-1984
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- Hopkins, Harry L. (Harry Lloyd), 1890-1946.
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- Meiklejohn, Alexander, 1872-1964.
National Committee against Repressive Legislation (U.S.)
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Randolph, A. Philip (Asa Philip), 1889-1979.
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- Randolph, A. Philip (Asa Philip), 1889-1979.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
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- Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
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- Southern Conference Educational Fund.
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Taussig, Charles W. (Charles William), 1896-1948.
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- Taussig, Charles W. (Charles William), 1896-1948.
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- United States. Federal Emergency Relief Administration.
United States. National Youth Administration.
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