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Wikipedia article for Morton Sobell, May 5, 2020
Morton Sobell (April 11, 1917 – December 26, 2018) was an American engineer who is known for having been convicted of spying for the Soviet Union when it was an ally of the United States during late World War II; he was charged as part of a conspiracy said to include Julius Rosenberg and his wife, and others. Sobell worked on military and government contracts with General Electric and Reeves Electronics in the 1940s, including during World War II. Sobell was tried and convicted of espionage in 1951 and sentenced to 30 years in prison.
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Goldring, Benjamin. Benjamin Goldring papers, 1930s-1990s.
Title:
Benjamin Goldring papers, 1930s-1990s.
The collection includes a small number of documents dating from the Spanish Civil War period; extensive files of clippings, flyers, brochures, reports and correspondence relating to Goldring's political activities and interests from the 1950s to the 1980s (especially material from the committees formed to agitate for reconsideration of the Rosenberg and Sobell Cases); files of notes for several research projects on aspects of legal history; and correspondence and documents relating to the personal lives and family history of Benjamin Goldring and his wife, Muriel Goodman Goldring.
ArchivalResource: 66 linear ft. (66 boxes).
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- Goldring, Benjamin. Benjamin Goldring papers, 1930s-1990s.
Campenni, Frank, 1930-2000. Frank Campenni papers, 1932-1977.
Title:
Frank Campenni papers, 1932-1977.
Description: The collection consists of materials of a University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee (UWM) English Professor's research on Howard Fast, a prolific communist author. The significant areas of the collection focus on Howard Fast's political involvement with the Communist Party (1943-1956) and the Anti-Fascist movement (1945-1950). The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, oral history interviews, poems, political flyers and pamphlets, and a subpoena to appear before the United States Senate. Included is correspondence with Bette Fast, Steve Nelson, Albert Maltz, Morton Sobell, Boris Izakov, Boris Polevoy, and various literary publishers. Finding aid available in the Archives.
ArchivalResource: 3.4 cubic ft.
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- Campenni, Frank, 1930-2000. Frank Campenni papers, 1932-1977.
Rubinstein, Annette T. (Annette Teta), 1910-2007. Papers, 1937-1994 (bulk 1946-1975).
Title:
Papers, 1937-1994 (bulk 1946-1975).
This collection contains correspondence (domestic, foreign, lecture tours), published and unpublished writings (articles, memoirs, reviews), and clippings, ephemera and internal documents (political activities and topics). Principal and/or prominent correspondents include James Aronson, Cedric Belfrage, W. E. B. DuBois, Charles Humboldt, John Howard Lawson, Harry Magdoff, Jean Rubenstein, Pete Seeger, Helen and Morton Sobell, Willard Uphaus, Dr. Harry F. Ward, and Doxey and Yolanda Wilkerson.
ArchivalResource: 5.0 linear ft.
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- Rubinstein, Annette T. (Annette Teta), 1910-2007. Papers, 1937-1994 (bulk 1946-1975).
SOBELL, Morton - X1410691
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Helen Sobell Autobiographical Typescript: "Double Exposure", undated
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Helen Sobell Autobiographical Typescript: "Double Exposure" undated
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet; (1 box)
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- Helen Sobell Autobiographical Typescript: "Double Exposure", undated
Fyke Farmer Papers, 1875-1997, (bulk 1945-1953)
Title:
Fyke Farmer Papers 1875-1997 (bulk 1945-1953)
Lawyer and activist. Correspondence, court documents and legal papers, speech material, writings, notes, press clippings, journal articles, and other material concerning mainly Farmer's legal work and interest in the espionage case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
ArchivalResource: 2,100 items; 7 containers; 2.8 linear feet
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- Fyke Farmer Papers, 1875-1997, (bulk 1945-1953)
Reuben, William A. William Reuben papers, ca. 1946-2000.
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William Reuben papers, ca. 1946-2000.
Collection includes: correspondence, research and interview notes, drafts of books and articles, published and unpublished, on the trials of the "Trenton Six," Morton Sobell and Robert Soblen, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, and Alger Hiss, with much research on Whittaker Chambers. Also included are research notes and drafts of Reuben's writings on Roy Cohn, Philby, Burgess and MacClean Spy Case, Mark Fein Case, Alan Friess, and the Lexington Female High Security Unit (Federal Correctional Institution, Lexington, Ky.). Various personal papers and files are also to be found in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 27.25 linear ft.
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- Reuben, William A. William Reuben papers, ca. 1946-2000.
Espionage papers, 1775-1956 .
Title:
Espionage papers, 1775-1956 .
Letters, reports, and documents involving matters of espionage in all nations.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Espionage papers, 1775-1956 .
Reuben, William A. Papers, ca. 1946-1980.
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Papers, ca. 1946-1980.
Correspondence, research and interview notes, drafts of books and articles, published and unpublished, on the trials of the "Trenton Six," Morton Sobell and Robert Soblen, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, and Alger Hiss, with much research on Whittaker Chambers.
ArchivalResource: 13 linear ft.
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- Reuben, William A. Papers, ca. 1946-1980.
Schomer, Howard, 1915-2001. Papers, 1928-2001.
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Schomer, Howard, 1915-2001. Papers, 1928-2001.
Biographical files; sermons, lectures, speeches, writings and other materialsdocumenting Howard Schomer's career as a minister, human rights advocate, pacifist,and business consultant.
ArchivalResource: 53 boxes
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- Schomer, Howard, 1915-2001. Papers, 1928-2001.
Cronbach, Abraham, 1882-1965. Papers, 1902-1965.
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Papers, 1902-1965.
Collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, reports, minutes, near print, and miscellaneous items relating to Cronbach's publications, his rabbinical career at the Reform congregation of Temple Beth El in South Bend, Ind., Free Synagogue in New York City, Akron (Ohio) Hebrew Congregation, and institutional chaplain for the Chicago Federation of Synagogues, his activities at the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, and his involvement with various Jewish and pacifist societies and organizations including Central Conference of American Rabbis, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Cincinnati's Jewish Community House, Cincinnati Big Brothers Association, Peace Heroes Memorial Society, Jewish Peace Fellowship, and Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case. Of special interest are the "Rosenberg/Sobell espionage cases" files, which trace the fight for their clemency. These files also contain the responses to Cronbach's numerous letters urging others to join in the fight. Correspondents include Mary Antin, Clarence Darrow, John Dewey, Ismar Elbogen, Nelson Glueck, Emil G. Hirsch, Cordell Hull, Carl G. Jung, Horace M Kallen, Kaufmann Kohler, Lily H. Montagu, Julian Morgenstern, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Murray Seasongood, and Stephen S. Wise.
ArchivalResource: 4.2 linear ft.
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- Cronbach, Abraham, 1882-1965. Papers, 1902-1965.
Boris Souvarine papers, 1915-1984 (inclusive), 1940-1984 (bulk).
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Boris Souvarine papers, 1915-1984 (inclusive), 1940-1984 (bulk).
Papers of Boris Souvarine, a founder of the French Communist Party and aBolshevik delegate to the Comintern until expelled in the mid-1920s. He was a leadingSovietologist and anti-communist. Includes correspondence, compositions, source files,and biographical materials.
ArchivalResource: 126 boxes (41.6 linear ft.)
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- Boris Souvarine papers, 1915-1984 (inclusive), 1940-1984 (bulk).
Espionage papers, 1775-1956.
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Espionage papers, 1775-1956.
Letters, reports, and documents involving matters of espionage in all nations. The bulk is American, pertaining mainly to the American Revolution and the Civil War. Also includes World War I material including letters by and about Edith Cavell and letters and photographs of Mata Hari; an opinion, 1956, in the case of U.S. vs. Morton Sobell; and other papers.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Espionage papers, 1775-1956.
Guide to the Simon W. and Sophie Gerson Papers, 1925-2001
Title:
Guide to the Simon W. and Sophie Gerson Papers
Simon W. (Si) Gerson, 1909-2004, was the longtime New York State, and later national legislative/political action director for the Communist Party, and was an advocate of proportional representation and ballot access for minor political parties, including in the 1980s-90s as a leader of the Coalition for Free and Open Elections (COFOE). He served as Confidential Examiner to Manhattan Borough President Stanley M. Isaacs, 1938-40, managed Communist election campaigns (later writing a biography Pete: The Story of Peter V. Cacchione, New York's First Communist Councilman), and organized activities in support of the Communist Party leaders indicted under the Smith Act, as was Gerson. In the 1950s he was executive editor of the Party's newspaper, the Daily Worker, and of its later successor, the Daily World. Along with his wife, Sophie Melvin Gerson, an organizer of the Gastonia Textile Strike of 1929, he was a longtime resident of and community activist in the Bensonhurst neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. The papers contain clippings, correspondence with leading communists and political figures, published and unpublished writings including manuscripts, memorandums, newspaper columns, reviews and reports, a scrapbook and speeches, including materials relating to Cacchione's career and death, and to Gerson's several campaigns for public office, research notes and typescript drafts for several chapters of a never-completed book, "Do We Really Have Free Elections (ca. 1990)," a related manuscript by Adam Lapin, "Tweedledum and Tweedledee: The American Two Party System," Communist Party internal documents, including reports by leading figures, many relating to the communist political crises of 1956-58 and 1989-91, and minutes of and correspondence relating to COFOE and the publication Ballot Access News.
ArchivalResource: 15 Linear Feet in 30 manuscript boxes, 1 record carton, 1 flat box and 1 oversize folder in a shared flat box.
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- Simon W. Gerson Papers, 1925-2001
Records of U.S. Attorneys. 1821 - 1994. Selected Case Files. 1847 - 1986. Exhibits from the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Case File. 3/13/1951 - 3/27/1951. Jell-O Box Exhibit Used in the Espionage Trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell
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Records of U.S. Attorneys. 1821 - 1994. Selected Case Files. 1847 - 1986. Exhibits from the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Case File. 3/13/1951 - 3/27/1951. Jell-O Box Exhibit Used in the Espionage Trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell
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- Records of U.S. Attorneys. 1821 - 1994. Selected Case Files. 1847 - 1986. Exhibits from the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Case File. 3/13/1951 - 3/27/1951. Jell-O Box Exhibit Used in the Espionage Trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell
Swarthmore College collection, 1910-1974
Title:
Swarthmore College collection 1910-1974
Pamphlets, bulletins, serial issues, reports, and other printed matter, relating to peace, disarmament, international relations, World War I, the Spanish Civil War, World War II, the Vietnamese War, the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany, civil liberties in the United States, and the espionage case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell. Collected by Swarthmore College.
ArchivalResource: 6 manuscript boxes; (2.4 linear feet)
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- Swarthmore College collection, 1910-1974
Matson, J. Warren, 1905-1983. Papers of Marjorie and J. Warren Matson, 1942-1980.
Title:
Papers of Marjorie and J. Warren Matson, 1942-1980.
The records in this collection show the various causes the Matsons were involved in throughout their careers, such as academic freedom, civil liberties and rights, health care, racial conflicts, the Vietnam War, conscription, housing, juvenile delinquency, prisons, and advocacy for senior citizens. The records, dating from 1942 to 1980, are organized into six series: I. American Civil Liberties Union, Marjorie Matson; II. Legal Records of Marjorie Matson; III. City Development and Housing, J. Warren Matson; IV. Other Civic Involvement of J. Warren Matson; V. Subject Files; VI. Client Files of Marjorie Matson (Closed until 2036).
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft. ( 8 boxes)
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- Matson, J. Warren, 1905-1983. Papers of Marjorie and J. Warren Matson, 1942-1980.
Guide to the Simon W. and Sophie Gerson Papers, 1925-2001
Title:
Guide to the Simon W. and Sophie Gerson Papers
Simon W. (Si) Gerson, 1909-2004, was the longtime New York State, and later national legislative/political action director for the Communist Party, and was an advocate of proportional representation and ballot access for minor political parties, including in the 1980s-90s as a leader of the Coalition for Free and Open Elections (COFOE). He served as Confidential Examiner to Manhattan Borough President Stanley M. Isaacs, 1938-40, managed Communist election campaigns (later writing a biography Pete: The Story of Peter V. Cacchione, New York's First Communist Councilman), and organized activities in support of the Communist Party leaders indicted under the Smith Act, as was Gerson. In the 1950s he was executive editor of the Party's newspaper, the Daily Worker, and of its later successor, the Daily World. Along with his wife, Sophie Melvin Gerson, an organizer of the Gastonia Textile Strike of 1929, he was a longtime resident of and community activist in the Bensonhurst neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. The papers contain clippings, correspondence with leading communists and political figures, published and unpublished writings including manuscripts, memorandums, newspaper columns, reviews and reports, a scrapbook and speeches, including materials relating to Cacchione's career and death, and to Gerson's several campaigns for public office, research notes and typescript drafts for several chapters of a never-completed book, "Do We Really Have Free Elections (ca. 1990)," a related manuscript by Adam Lapin, "Tweedledum and Tweedledee: The American Two Party System," Communist Party internal documents, including reports by leading figures, many relating to the communist political crises of 1956-58 and 1989-91, and minutes of and correspondence relating to COFOE and the publication Ballot Access News.
ArchivalResource: 15 Linear Feet in 30 manuscript boxes, 1 record carton, 1 flat box and 1 oversize folder in a shared flat box.
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- Gerson, Simon W. Simon W. Gerson papers, 1925-2001.
Annette T. Rubinstein Papers, Bulk, 1946-1975, 1937-2007
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Annette T. Rubinstein Papers Bulk, 1946-1975 1937-2007
Annette T. (Teta) Rubinstein was a Marxist educator, editor, writer, literary critic, and political activist born in New York in 1910. Among her numerous endeavors, she briefly taught philosophy at New York University, was Vice-Chairman for New York in the American Labor Party, was a teacher, owner and principal of the Robert Lewis Stevenson School, served as the Executive Secretary of the Committee for the Care of Young Children in Wartime, and was professor of English and American Literature at the Beijing Foreign Studies University. The collection includes biographical materials, correspondence and documentation of her educational and political activities.
ArchivalResource: 6.0 linear feet; in six record cartons.
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- Annette T. Rubinstein Papers, Bulk, 1946-1975, 1937-2007
Cedric Belfrage Papers, Bulk, 1945-1985, 1922-1990, (Bulk 1945-1985)
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Cedric Belfrage Papers Bulk, 1945-1985 1922-1990, (Bulk 1945-1985)
Cedric Belfrage, socialist, author, journalist, translator, and co-founder of the , was born in London in 1904. His early career as a film critic began at Cambridge University, where he published his first article in (1924). In 1927 Belfrage went to Hollywood, where he was hired by the and as a correspondent. Belfrage returned to London in 1930 as Sam Goldwyn's press agent. Returning to Hollywood, he became politically active, joining the Hollywood Anti-Nazi League, co-editing a left literary magazine, . Belfrage joined the Communist Party in 1937, but withdrew his membership a few months later. Thereafter, he maintained a friendly but critical relationship. In 1948, he wrote for and helped found the (later Guardian) to which he would remain affiliated until the 1960's. Belfrage was summoned in 1953 to appear before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), and in 1955, he was deported back to his native England. Belfrage then travelled to Cuba in 1961, and in 1962, travelled throughout South America finally settling in Cuernavaca, Mexico. In 1973, Belfrage returned to the U.S. for the first time since 1955, on a publicity tour for a new book. Belfrage continued to write extensively until his last years. He died in Mexico on June 21, 1990. National Guardian Kinematograph Weekly New York Sun Film Weekly The Clipper National Guardian NOTE: This collection is housed offsite and advance notice is required for use.
ArchivalResource: 15.5 linear feet; (29 boxes)
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- Cedric Belfrage Papers, Bulk, 1945-1985, 1922-1990, (Bulk 1945-1985)
Morton Sobell Alcatraz Inmate File
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SOBELL, MORTON S. (or L.) - Alcatraz Number 996
ArchivalResource: ca 4500 pages
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[Interview with Morton and Helen Sobell] [motion picture] / producer and writer, Dave Gumpert.
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[Interview with Morton and Helen Sobell] [motion picture] / producer and writer, Dave Gumpert. 1969.
Roughly cut A and B rolls of an interview with scientist Morton Sobell and his wife Helen Sobell, recorded shortly after Morton's release from prison on parole after he was sentenced for conspiracy to commit espionage. The couple is interviewed in their New York City home. They discuss the support they received to secure Morton's release and their plans to clear his name. Morton also talks about his trial and the U.S. penal system.
ArchivalResource: 1 film reel of 1 (514 ft.) : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. arch pos.
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- [Interview with Morton and Helen Sobell] [motion picture] / producer and writer, Dave Gumpert.
Records of U.S. Attorneys. 1821 - 1994. Rosenberg Case Files
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Records of U.S. Attorneys. 1821 - 1994. Rosenberg Case Files
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- Records of U.S. Attorneys. 1821 - 1994. Rosenberg Case Files
New York Times Company records. Arthur Hays Sulzberger papers, 1823-1999
Title:
New York Times Company records. Arthur Hays Sulzberger papers 1823-1999
Arthur Hays Sulzberger was the publisher of xxThe New York Timesxx from 1935 until 1961 and chairman of the board of The New York Times Company from 1961 until 1968. While he was publisher, circulation of The Times almost doubled; the editorial page developed a reputation for strong opinions; news events were subjected to more analysis and coverage of specialized topics was strengthened; new sections and departments were created for food, fashion, and women; and the overall style of the paper became less rigid and more aesthetically pleasing. The papers document Sulzberger's life and career at xxThe New York Timesxx, with the majority of the collection relating to Sulzberger's 26 years as president and publisher of the paper. Included in the collection are correspondence with family members, friends, colleagues, world leaders, and other dignitaries; memoranda regarding the business of the newspaper, including Sulzberger's notes of praise and criticism to his editors, managers, and writers; reports on his meetings with world leaders, including Winston Churchill, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Harry S. Truman; and photographs of Sulzberger, his family, business trips, vacations, and The Times' buildings.
ArchivalResource: 129.9 linear feet; 297 boxes, 10 volumes
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- New York Times Company records. Arthur Hays Sulzberger papers, 1823-1999
Guide to the Reference Center for Marxist Studies Pamphlet Collection, 1900-2004
Title:
Guide to the Reference Center for Marxist Studies Pamphlet Collection, 1900-2004
The Reference Center for Marxist Studies (RCMS) was a radical library housed in the headquarters of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) in New York City. The Center was founded in the late 1970s or early 1980s. Its pamphlet collection consists of more than 10,000 pamphlets and includes nearly every pamphlet published by the CPUSA. It also includes pamphlets published by hundreds of organizations affiliated with or of interest to the CPUSA, and English language pamphlets published in the Soviet Union and other Communist countries. The pamphlets cover over 800 subject areas including: Communist Party activities throughout its history, anticommunism and the struggle against McCarthyism, the civil rights, labor and peace movements, the Spanish Civil War, anti-colonial and national liberation movements, and various Communist countries.
ArchivalResource: 48 Linear Feet (128 boxes)
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- Reference Center for Marxist Studies Pamphlet Collection, Bulk, 1940-1975, 1900-2004
Mimi Diamond Photographs, undated
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Mimi Diamond Photographs undated
Miriam “Mimi” Diamond is an activist in variety of left-wing politics based in New York City. She was a member of the Women for Racial and Economic Equality (WREE), an organization created by the Communist Party USA during the 1970s. This collection contains black-and-white photographic prints concerning public reaction to Soviet espionage trials held in the United States during the middle of the 20th century. Materials in this collection document the early lives of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, the espionage trial of engineer Morton Sobell, and the public campaign asserting Sobell’s innocence. Multiple photographs feature North Dakota Senator William Langer, figures active in Sobell's defense, and Morton's wife, Helen Sobell. The collection also contains a photograph given to New York politician Miriam Friedlander inscribed by activist, lawyer, and Congresswoman Bella Abzug.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet; in 1 manuscript box
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Piel, Eleanor Jackson, 1920-. Eleanor Jackson Piel papers, 1954-1992.
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Eleanor Jackson Piel papers, 1954-1992.
Papers of Eleanor Jackson Piel, a New York City attorney known for handling civil rights and civil liberties cases, together with some papers of fellow attorney Philip Wittenberg that were in her custody. Selected based on legal or historical importance, the files represent a variety of types of litigation ranging from Sandra Adickes v. Kress, a precedent-setting civil rights case appealed to the Supreme Court, to numerous cases of discrimination based on gender, a Florida death penalty appeal, and numerous criminal cases of special note. Several files concern Piel's personal interests and activities, notably her friend Harriet Pilpel, whom she interviewed about her legal work for reproductive rights, and her support of Morton Sobell. Also among Piel's clients were Fred Fernandez and Linus Pauling. The Wittenberg files concern primarily his legal representation of Corliss Lamont and his management of the Bill of Rights Fund for Lamont, as well as two cases related to publishing issues: the right of privacy in an unauthorized juvenile biography of Warren Spahn; the failure of Robert Taber to acknowledge the contribution of collaborator Douglas Stone to his book on the Castro revolution. Some of Stone's Cuban research materials are included.
ArchivalResource: 21.8 c.f.
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- Piel, Eleanor Jackson, 1920-. Eleanor Jackson Piel papers, 1954-1992.
Paul Ramsey Papers, 1934-1984 and undated
Title:
Paul Ramsey Papers, 1934-1984 and undated
ArchivalResource: Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 24; Approximate/exact number of items: ca. 14,500
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- Paul Ramsey Papers, 1934-1984 and undated
Papers, 1925-1997
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Papers, 1925-1997
The Papers of George A. Eddy consist of materials related to Eddy's life and career, the security cases of Alger Hiss and Henry Dexter White, his own security case in 1954-1955, and a great deal of material related to the Red Scare of the Cold War era in general.
ArchivalResource: 58 boxes
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- Papers, 1925-1997
Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell. Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell records, 1946-1969.
Title:
Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell records, 1946-1969.
Records of the national organization formed in 1951 to publicize the cases of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell. Early efforts of the committee centered on securing clemency for the Rosenbergs; after their execution for communist espionage, efforts concentrated on effecting Sobell's release from prison. After serving 19 years in prison, Sobell was released in January 1969. The records document the committee's activities from its inception to Sobell's release and relate not only to the case itself, but also to the lives of the Sobells during his long imprisonment. The majority of the collection is available in a microfilm edition, The Records of the Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell (Brookhaven Press, 1976). (A copy is available in the SHSW Library.). Subject files containing correspondence arranged by individual, organization, or geographic area form the bulk of the collection. Also incorporated here are correspondence, circulars, and statements of the national committee, scattered information about the Rosenbergs, and personal and committee correspondence of Morton and Helen Sobell. Legal records include correspondence from Marshall Perlin, William Kunstler, and others, and printed and mimeographed legal documents. Smaller sections of the filmed collection include fragmentary financial records and uncopyrighted publications. Since the Brookhaven publication, the committee's clipping file has been microfilmed by the Historical Society. The remainder of the collection consists of photographs, posters, and video and sound recordings of committee members and supporters. Prominent individuals represented in the collection include Dean Acheson, Marian Anderson, Carlton Beals, Cedric Belfrage, Martin Buber, Pablo Casals, Roy M. Cohn, David Dellinger, W.E.B. DuBois, T.S. Eliot, Jules Feiffer, Erich Fromm, J. William Fulbright, Nat Hentoff, Chet Huntley, Homer Jack, Rockwell Kent, Martin Luther King, Jr., Corliss Lamont, William Langer, Doris Lessing, John V. Lindsay, Dwight MacDonald, Albert Maltz, Lewis Mumford, Linus Pauling, Victor Riesel, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bertrand Russell, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Pete Seeger, Upton Sinclair, Gale Sondergaard, I.F. Stone, Rex Stout, Norman Thomas, Arnold Toynbee, Dalton Trumbo, Harold C. Urey, and Mike Wallace. The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 20.0 c.f. (50 archives boxes),7 reels of microfilm (35 mm),90 tape recordings,3 disc recordings,9 films, and1 filmstrip; plusadditions of 537 photographs,2 negatives,11 pieces of ephemera, and37 tearsheets.
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- Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell. Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell records, 1946-1969.
Pre-Presidential Papers of Richard Nixon Correspondence concerning Morton Sobell.
Title:
Sobell, Morton
Part of Nixon's general correspondence file.
ArchivalResource:
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Canafax, Caroline. Caroline Canafax papers, 1952-2001.
Title:
Caroline Canafax papers, 1952-2001.
The Caroline Canafax papers contain materials relating to political causes in which she was interested. The collection includes significant documentation on the Morton Sobell espionage case, together with minutes and related material from Canafax's leadership role in the Seattle branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). Also included are copies of the Pacific Vision newsletter, as well as a taped commentary regarding her experiences on a Christians for Disarmament tour of Demark and West Germany.
ArchivalResource: 1.21 cubic feet (2 boxes)
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- Canafax, Caroline. Caroline Canafax papers, 1952-2001.
Harold Fruchtbaum Rosenberg Case Collection, circa 1945-circa 2001
Title:
Harold Fruchtbaum Rosenberg Case Collection circa 1945-circa 2001
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear feet; 5 boxes
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- Harold Fruchtbaum Rosenberg Case Collection, circa 1945-circa 2001
Belfrage, Cedric, 1904-. Papers, 1922-1990 (bulk 1945-1985).
Title:
Papers, 1922-1990 (bulk 1945-1985).
The papers span the years 1922-1990 and consist mainly of Belfrage's writings (seven linear feet), and correspondence. The writings include articles, travel notes, translation, short fiction and non-fiction essays, book manuscripts and research files, and related correspondence. Although this is the largest series in the collection, it does not fully reflect Belfrage's career as an author since there is little information on many of his published books. The collection also contains correspondence (mostly incoming), documentation of Belfrage's political activities, and biographical materials. The collection provides substantial information about the early part of Belfrage's life as a Hollywood film critic (1920's-1930's), but very little about his subsequent activity in Germany as a press control officer for the U.S. army (1944-1945), though he maintains correspondence with Emil Carlebach, Buchenwald survivor and Communist. His trip to Southeast Missouri in 1948 is very well documented in the form of writing and research for his unpublished manuscripts on the Sharecroppers Strike of 1939, and its leaders Owen Whitfield and Thad Snow. Belfrage's next major project, the founding of the National Guardian in the fall of 1948, is well documented. The collection also provides documentation of his deportation case and time in jail. The next period in his life, as editor-in-exile for the National Guardian, during which he travelled extensively as a journalist, is less well covered. The main forms of documentation are his articles, travel notes, and correspondence. The collection covers more thoroughly the final period of Belfrage's life, from the time he settled in Mexico in 1973 to his death in 1990.
ArchivalResource: 13.5 linear ft.
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- Belfrage, Cedric, 1904-. Papers, 1922-1990 (bulk 1945-1985).
Swarthmore College. Swarthmore College collection, 1910-1974.
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Swarthmore College collection, 1910-1974.
Pamphlets, bulletins, serial issues, reports, and other printed matter, relating to peace, disarmament, international relations, World War I, the Spanish Civil War, World War II, the Vietnamese War, the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany, civil liberties in the United States, and the espionage case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell. Collected by Swarthmore College.
ArchivalResource: 6 ms. boxes.
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- Swarthmore College. Swarthmore College collection, 1910-1974.
Guide to the Benjamin and Muriel Goldring Papers and Photographs, 1900-2007
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Guide to the Benjamin and Muriel Goldring Papers and Photographs, 1900-2007
Benjamin (Ben) Goldring and Muriel Goodman Goldring were lifelong political activists. Benjamin Goldring, a lawyer by profession, served in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in the Spanish Civil War, and later in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Both Muriel and Ben Goldring were active in the committees organized to fight the conviction and execution of the Rosenbergs and the imprisonment of Morton Sobell. As a specialist in civil liberties law, Ben Goldring gave his time and expertise to the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade (VALB) in its legal battle against the Subversive Activities Control Board from the 1950s to the 1970s; he was also a actiove member of the National Lawyers Guild. In addition to her work with the Rosenberg and Sobell Committees, Muriel Goldring became involved in a wide range of local and national political causes. The Goldrings closely followed national political developments in many areas, from the peace movement to immigrants' and prisoners' rights, and were also community activists in Brooklyn, where they lived. This collection consists of the Goldrings' personal papers, materials related to Benjamin Goldring's service in the Spanish Civil War, background files on his legal practice and his writings on the law and legal history, files on the Goldrings' activities with the Rosenberg and Sobell defense committees, political reference files on their many political and cultural interests, as well as photographs of their families and friends extending from the late nineteenth century through the early 2000s, and a small amount of audio materials, ephemera, and artifacts.
ArchivalResource: 19.25 Linear Feet in 18 record cartons, 4 manuscript boxes, and 4 oversized folders.
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- Benjamin and Muriel Goldring Papers and Photographs, 1900-2007
Gaede, Erwin A. Sobell papers, 1959-1966.
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Sobell papers, 1959-1966.
Comprise correspondence, including a letter from R.F. Kennedy, speeches, notes, and reports of tours concerning activities in behalf of Morton Sobell, convicted of espionage in 1951; also a photocopy of a letter from Michael Rosenberg [i.e. Meeropol] to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, unpublished poems by Helen Sobell, and photos.
ArchivalResource: 73 items.
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- Gaede, Erwin A. Sobell papers, 1959-1966.
Records of U.S. Attorneys. 1821 - 1994. Selected Case Files. 1847 - 1986. Exhibits from the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Case File. 3/13/1951 - 3/27/1951. Cross-section Sketch of Atomic Bomb
Title:
Records of U.S. Attorneys. 1821 - 1994. Selected Case Files. 1847 - 1986. Exhibits from the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Case File. 3/13/1951 - 3/27/1951. Cross-section Sketch of Atomic Bomb
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- Records of U.S. Attorneys. 1821 - 1994. Selected Case Files. 1847 - 1986. Exhibits from the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Case File. 3/13/1951 - 3/27/1951. Cross-section Sketch of Atomic Bomb
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
Title:
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
The official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the People's World. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the Daily Worker and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, as well as images of a wide variety of people, subjects and events not explicitly linked with the CPUSA or Left politics.
ArchivalResource: 227 Linear Feet in 226 record cartons and 2 oversized boxes
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- The, Daily Worker, and, The Daily World, Photographs Collection, Bulk, 1930-1990, 1920-2001
Fellowship of Reconciliation, Michigan records, 1940-1957
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Fellowship of Reconciliation, Michigan records, 1940-1957
Correspondence, printed materials, and other papers from the files of the editors of the M̲i̲c̲h̲i̲g̲a̲n̲ F̲.̲O̲.̲R̲.̲ N̲e̲w̲s̲, largely relating to the peace movement and the problem of conscientious objection; also tape recording of Dr. Martin Niemoeller at the F.O.R. national conference in 1954. Correspondents include: Henry H. Crane, Homer Ferguson, Patrick V. McNamara, George Meader, Abraham J. Muste, Scott Nearing, Wallace F. Nelson, Martin Niemoeller, Charles E. Potter, Bayard Rustin, John N. Sayre, Rebecca Shelley, Morton J. Sobel, Adlai E. Stevenson, John M. Swomley, and Albert G. Watson.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Fellowship of Reconciliation (U.S.). Michigan. Fellowship of Reconciliation, Michigan records, 1940-1957.
Michigan Fellowship of Reconciliation. Michigan Fellowship of Reconciliation records, 1940-1957.
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Michigan Fellowship of Reconciliation records, 1940-1957.
Correspondence, printed materials, and other papers from the files of the editors of the M̲i̲c̲h̲i̲g̲a̲n̲ F̲.̲O̲.̲R̲.̲ N̲e̲w̲s̲, largely relating to the peace movement and the problem of conscientious objection; also tape recording of Dr. Martin Niemoeller at the F.O.R. national conference in 1954. Correspondents include: Henry H. Crane, Homer Ferguson, Patrick V. McNamara, George Meader, Abraham J. Muste, Scott Nearing, Wallace F. Nelson, Martin Niemoeller, Charles E. Potter, Bayard Rustin, John N. Sayre, Rebecca Shelley, Morton J. Sobel, Adlai E. Stevenson, John M. Swomley, and Albert G. Watson.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Michigan Fellowship of Reconciliation. Michigan Fellowship of Reconciliation records, 1940-1957.
Michigan Fellowship of Reconciliation. Michigan Fellowship of Reconciliation records, 1940-1960.
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Michigan Fellowship of Reconciliation records, 1940-1960.
Correspondence, printed materials, and other papers from the files of the editors of the Michigan F.O.R. News largely relating to the peace movement and the problem of conscientious objection; also tape recording of Dr. Martin Niemoeller at the F.O.R. national conference in 1954. Correspondents include: Henry H. Crane, Homer Ferguson, Patrick V. McNamara, George Meader, Abraham J. Muste, Scott Nearing, Wallace F. Nelson, Martin Niemoeller, Charles E. Potter, Bayard Rustin, John N.Sayre, Rebecca Shelley, Morton J. Sobel, Adlai E. Stevenson, John M. Swomley, and Albert G. Watson.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Michigan Fellowship of Reconciliation. Michigan Fellowship of Reconciliation records, 1940-1960.
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- Campenni, Frank, 1930-2000.
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- Canafax, Caroline.
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Rubinstein, Annette T. (Annette Teta), 1910-2007.
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