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From the description of Oral history interview with Leonard Boudin, 1983. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309722236Committee to Aid the Bloomington Students.Crosby, Alexander L.Dorsen, NormanDunham, Barrows, 1905-Durr, Virginia Foster.GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee.Goodman, Paul, 1911-1972.Kenny, Robert W. (Robert Walker), 1901-1976.Kent, Rockwell, 1882-1971.Kornhauser, Lewis,Mitford, Jessica, 1917-1996.National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee (U.S.)National Lawyers Guild.Nolan, David.Rabinowitz, Boudin & Standard.Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky and Lieberman.Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky & Lieberman.Rabinowitz, Victor.Rabinowitz, Victor.Robeson, Paul, 1898-1976Silver, Norman Issac,Snitow, Virginia LevittUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities.Wojcik, Kasana.Boudin, Leonard, 1912-Victor Rabinowitz Papers, Bulk, 1955-1980, 1918-2003, (Bulk 1955-1980)Rabinowitz, Victor.Victor Rabinowitz Papers Bulk, 1955-1980 1918-2003, (Bulk 1955-1980)34.0 linear feet; (35 boxes)Victor Rabinowitz (1911- 2007) had a long and distinguished career as an attorney specializing in civil liberties cases, international law, labor law and U.S. constitutional law. He was a partner in the firm of Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard and Krinsky and argued cases at many levels in New York City and New York, as well as appearing before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia and the U. S. Supreme Court. Rabinowitz represented Alger Hiss in his efforts to obtain government documents relevant to re-opening his case. He also represented the governments of Cuba and Chile in U.S. courts, and appeared on behalf on many labor unions and leftist individuals and political organizations. He was an activist in the American Labor Party in the 1940s and was a candidate for office on the ALP ticket. The collection contains correspondence, appointment books, writings (including drafts of his memoir [1996]), political papers, legal records, and FOIA files. It also includes administrative files of the Louis M. Rabinowitz Foundation. Unrepentant Leftist: A Lawyer’s Memoir NOTE: this collection is stored offsite and advance notice is required for its use.Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor ArchivesAlexander L. Crosby papers, 1921-1980Crosby, Alexander L.Alexander L. Crosby papers 1921-198030.5 linear feet, 59 containers, 1 packageAlexander L. Crosby (1906-1980) was a journalist, editor, author of children's books and a political activist. Crosby was involved in activist causes such as housing for the poor, human rights and the Vietnam War. He was involved with leftwing activism, and corresponded with other liberals such as Alger Hiss, Leonard Boudin, James Aronson and Scott Nearing. The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, articles and files on subjects of interest to Crosby.EnglishUniversity of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University ArchivesPaul Robeson collection, 1925-1956, 1943-1956Robeson, Paul, 1898-1976Paul Robeson collection 1925-1956 1943-1956Correspondence, texts of speeches, articles, columns and statements written by Paul Robeson and his wife, Eslanda Goode Robeson, photographs, news clippings, and press releases documenting Robeson's artistic and political activities. Correspondence pertains to Robeson's artistic career, and includes letters written by Eslanda Robeson regarding her husband's difficulties as a result of his association with the Soviet Union. Additional correspondence, reports, news clippings, contracts, and printed matter were generated by Robeson's national tours from 1952 to 1956. Included are materials about the concert and riot which took place in Peekskill, N.Y. during one of Robeson's performances, 1949; correspondence and legal papers referring to Robeson's difficulties in his effort to have his United Stattes passport restored; and letters by William Patterson and W.E.B. Du Bois. Also included are files on various organizations associated with Robeson in the 1950s, including the Council on African Affairs, the National Negro Labor Council, and the World Peace Council.Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Archives SectionNational Lawyers Guild Records, Bulk, 1937-1990, 1921-2007, (Bulk 1937-1990)Guide to the National Lawyers Guild Records, 1921-2014311.25 Linear Feet in 315 boxes, 8 sound discs (cd), 8 archived websitesThe National Lawyers Guild (NLG) was founded in 1937 as an association of progressive lawyers and jurists who believed that lawyers had a major role to play in reconstructing legal values by emphasizing human rights over property rights. The Guild is the oldest and most extensive network of public interest and human rights activists working within the legal system. This collection includes early administrative records of the Guild, primarily those of its National Office and New York City Chapter, as well as materials describing legal and political activities of many of the Guild's chapters and committees. The bulk of the collection, however, is focused on the court case which revealed that the Guild had been the target of a forty-year covert Federal Bureau of Investigation campaign of surveillance, infiltration and intimidation (National Lawyers Guild v. Attorney General, 1977-1989). Through this legal action, the Guild successfully compelled the release of more than 400,000 pages of FBI documentation on the Guild and its members. This material, along with associated case files, is included in the collection.EnglishTamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor ArchivesNational Emercency Civil Liberties Committee Records, 1951-1985.National Emercency Civil Liberties Committee Records 1951-1985.ca. 82,500 items (178 boxes).EnglishColumbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryDurr, Virginia Foster. Papers: Series I, 1919-1988 (inclusive).Durr, Virginia Foster.Papers: Series I, 1919-1988 (inclusive).1 linear ft.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 family and friends makes up the bulk of the collection. Most of the letters are 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. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaPapers, 1919-1991Virginia (Foster) Durr,Papers of Virginia Foster Durr, 1919-20073 cartons, 2+1/2 file boxes, 1 folio folder, 11 folders of photographsBiographical materials, correspondence, clippings, photographs, etc., of Virginia Foster Durr, civil rights activist.EnglishArthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaNolan, David. Papers, 1960-1987.Nolan, David.Papers, 1960-1987.2.4 c.f. (6 archives boxes) and.104 photographs.Papers, mainly 1963-1977, of a writer and social activist. Included are correspondence; executive board, staff, and editorial board minutes; reports; policy papers; and informational mailings of organizations and publications with which he was involved such as "Our Generation," Penn Community Services, Inc., Southern Student Organizing Committee, the U.S.-China Peoples' Friendship Association, and the Virginia Students Civil Rights Committee. Papers as a staff member of the Atlanta office of the U.S.-China Peoples' Friendship Association also include extensive planning materials for friendship tours of China, biographical information on participants, and a lengthy journal written by one participant in the 1975 tour. Files on the Virginia Students Civil Rights Committee include correspondence, minutes, an unpublished history, and community-organizing project files. Limited personal papers include biographical clippings, copies of articles and papers, photographs, and information on his status as a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectNational Emergency Civil Liberties Committee (U.S.). Records, 1951-1985.National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee (U.S.)Boudin, Leonard, 1912-1989.DuBois, W. E. B. 1868-1963.Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955.Kennedy, John F. 1917-1963.Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968.Kent, Rockwell, 1882-1971.Pauling, Linus, 1901-1994.Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962.Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970.Tiger, Edith.Records, 1951-1985.ca. 82,500 items (178 boxes).Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, subject files, case files and printed materials. The case files consist of records on Alger Hiss, the draft, various war suits (Viet Nam), House Un-American Activities Committee, and Indian Point/Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Among the cataloged correspondence are Rockwell Kent, Albert Einstein, Linus Pauling, John and Robert Kennedy, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bertrand Russell, and W. E. B. DuBois. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesGI Civil Liberties Defense Committee. Records, 1968-1971.GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee.Records, 1968-1971.1.2 c.f. (3 archives boxes) and.6 photographs; plus.unprocessed additions of 11 photographs.Records of an organization which defended the constitutional rights of members of the military who opposed U.S. involvement in the war in Vietnam. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectRabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky and Lieberman: Legal Files, Bulk, 1940-1985, 1915-1992, (Bulk 1940-1985)Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky and Lieberman: Legal Files Bulk, 1940-1985 1915-1992, (Bulk 1940-1985)116.25 linear feet; (117 boxes)The legal firm of Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky and Lieberman was a major force in civil liberties, civil rights and labor litigation from the 1950s through the 1990s. Senior partners Leonard Boudin and Victor Rabinowitz, along with Michael Standard, Michael Krinsky and Eric Lieberman, are associated with some of the most famous cases of the period, handling litigation and other legal work for Paul Robeson, Alger Hiss, James Peck, Dr. Benjamin Spock and many other notable figures. The firm represented numerous labor unions, most notably the American Communications Association, and assisted clients in passport cases, loss of employment and other legal matters arising from the targeting of individuals in government security investigations. The firm has been deeply involved in civil rights work and, during the Vietnam War, successfully defended, on First Amendment grounds, some of the leading opponents of the war, as well as draft resisters and conscientious objectors. The collection includes legal documents and background materials from many cases handled by the firm, as well as client files containing correspondence, reports, draft contracts and routine legal materials of all kinds. NOTE: This collection is housed offsite and advance notice is required for use.Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor ArchivesNational Lawyers Guild. National Lawyers Guild records, 1937-1990 (bulk 1947-1985).Guide to the National Lawyers Guild Records, 1921-2014311.25 Linear Feet in 315 boxes, 8 sound discs (cd), 8 archived websitesThe National Lawyers Guild (NLG) was founded in 1937 as an association of progressive lawyers and jurists who believed that lawyers had a major role to play in reconstructing legal values by emphasizing human rights over property rights. The Guild is the oldest and most extensive network of public interest and human rights activists working within the legal system. This collection includes early administrative records of the Guild, primarily those of its National Office and New York City Chapter, as well as materials describing legal and political activities of many of the Guild's chapters and committees. The bulk of the collection, however, is focused on the court case which revealed that the Guild had been the target of a forty-year covert Federal Bureau of Investigation campaign of surveillance, infiltration and intimidation (National Lawyers Guild v. Attorney General, 1977-1989). Through this legal action, the Guild successfully compelled the release of more than 400,000 pages of FBI documentation on the Guild and its members. This material, along with associated case files, is included in the collection.EnglishTamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor ArchivesGoodman, Paul, 1911-1972. Paul Goodman papers, 1925-1983 (inclusive), 1929-1972 (bulk).Goodman, Paul, 1911-1972.Dennison, George, 1925-Boudin, Leonard, 1912-Paul Goodman papers, 1925-1983 (inclusive), 1929-1972 (bulk).64 boxes (21.3 linear ft.)Letters from Goodman are mostly typescript carbon copies. Goodman's compositions include notes and drafts for most of his publications (although not Growing Up Absurd (1960)), as well as for posthumously published works and other works (mainly plays and poetry) never published. Compositions by others are mostly reviews of Goodman's works and obituary notices. Houghton LibraryBoudin, Leonard, 1912-1989. Oral history interview with Leonard Boudin, 1983.Boudin, Leonard, 1912-1989.Silver, Norman Issac,Kornhauser, Lewis,Oral history interview with Leonard Boudin, 1983.Transcript: 477 leaves.Tape: 5 cassettes.Childhood and adolescence; early education; St. John's Law School, 1932-35; work for New York State Mortgage Commission, 1935-36; legal work for Louis Boudin, 1936-48, including labor law cases for United Office and Professional Workers of America; partnership in Neuberger, Shapiro, Rabinowitz, and Boudin (now Rabinowitz, Boudin & Standard) 1948- : relations with partners and other lawyers, including Osmond Fraenkel; work with Emergency Civil Liberties Committee 1951- : cases, including Coplon, 1952, Travis, 1966, House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, Vietnam opposition cases, especially Julian Bond in 1965, Benjamin Spock, William Sloan Coffin, and Philip Berrigan in 1968, Iranian litigation over frozen assets, defence of Socialist Workers Party, Church of Scientology, Unification Church; criteria for accepting clients; disputes with judges and U.S. government; personal life including relationship with daughter Kathy Boudin and reflections on her activities; opinions of American judicial system. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBoudin, Leonard, 1912-1989. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1965-1966.Boudin, Leonard, 1912-1989.Wojcik, Kasana.Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1965-1966.3 items (3 leaves).Leonard Boudin writes to Zigrosser about an early photograph of Boudin and Zigrosser with Rockwell Kent. The photograph was taken by Kasana Wojcik. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryNorman Dorsen Papers, 1953-2006Dorsen, NormanNorman Dorsen Papers 1953-200642.0 linear feet; (42 boxes)Norman Dorsen (1930- ) is a prominent American civil liberties advocate, professor and lawyer. He is best known for his tenure as president of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) between 1976 and 1991. As director of the Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Program at the New York University School of Law since 1961, Dorsen has participated in a large number of important civil liberties cases, including many in the U.S. Supreme Court. He has likewise been an active participant in debates over civil liberties issues in the press and other venues. The Norman Dorsen Papers consist of materials from Dorsen’s legal, political, and scholarly work on a wide variety of civil liberties issues. NOTE: This collection is housed offsite and advance notice is required for use.Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor ArchivesVirginia Levitt Snitow Papers, undated, 1909-2001Snitow, Virginia LevittVirginia Levitt Snitow Papers undated, 1909-20019.35 linear feet (17 manuscript boxes, 1 half manuscript box, 1 index card box)The collection encompasses the personal papers of Virginia Snitow, especially during her active years in the Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress and an organization she founded, US / Israel Women to Women. Papers contain correspondence, writings and voluminous notes with both fiction, and non-fiction writings on racial, gender and class equality. Also included are family stories and diaries chronicling Snitow's time spent in her summer home in Granada.EnglishFrenchAmerican Jewish Historical SocietyDunham, Barrows, 1905-. Oral History of the American Left. Oral histories, 1976-1978.Dunham, Barrows, 1905-Oral History of the American Left. Oral histories, 1976-1978.43 interviews.The interviews were conducted by Fred Zimring for his doctorial diseratation, 'McCarthyism, the Cold War, and Temple University: the Dismissal of Professor Barrows Dunham from Temple.' Interviews are with Dunham, his family, friends and colleagues and Temple faculty and administrators concerning Barrow's 1953 dismissal for radical activities. Transcripts only. Churchill County MuseumPaul Goodman papers, 1925-1983.Goodman, Paul, 1911-1972. Paul Goodman papers, 1925-1983.64 boxes (21.3 linear ft.)Papers of Paul Goodman the American social critic, essayist, writer of fiction,poet and psychotherapist. Includes correspondence, compositions by Goodman,biographical information, and materials by others.EnglishHoughton LibraryCommittee to Aid the Bloomington Students. Records, 1960-1968.Committee to Aid the Bloomington Students.Records, 1960-1968.2.5 c.f. (6 archives boxes) and.1 reel of microfilm (35mm); plus.0.2 c.f. of additions.Records of an organization formed to support the legal defense of Jim Bingham, Ralph Levitt, and Tom Morgan, three officers of the Young Socialist Alliance at Indiana University, who were charged with subversive conspiracy under the Indiana Anti-Subversive Act of 195l. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectRabinowitz, Victor. Victor Rabinowitz papers, 1918-2003 (bulk 1955-1980).Rabinowitz, Victor.Victor Rabinowitz papers, 1918-2003 (bulk 1955-1980).34 linear ft. (34 boxes).Churchill County MuseumKenny, Robert W. (Robert Walker), 1901-1976. Robert W. Kenny and Robert S. Morris papers, 1940-1957.Kenny, Robert W. (Robert Walker), 1901-1976.Morris, Robert S., 1915- .Robert W. Kenny and Robert S. Morris papers, 1940-1957.5.6 c.f. (14 archives boxes),1 tape recording, and6 disc recordings.Legal papers of two Los Angeles attorneys who served as counsel for the Hollywood Ten during appearances before the House Committee on Un-American Activities and during subsequent civil suits against the studios to recover losses from the blacklist. Included are correspondence with numerous attorneys and others involved in the cases including Leonard B. Boudin, Charles Katz, Carey McWilliams, Benjamin Margolis, and Alexander Meiklejohn, as well as with Lester Cole, Ring Lardner, Jr., John Howard Lawson, Adrian Scott, Dalton Trumbo, and other Hollywood Ten clients; transcripts of court proceedings and HUAC testimony; briefs and memoranda concerning points of law; exhibits; depositions from E. J. Mannix, Louis B. Mayer, Dore Schary, Jack Warner, and Darryl F. Zanuck; handwritten notes; and material (some in recorded form) pertaining to the national public relations effort in behalf of the Ten. Also included are legal papers for Michael Wilson, a blacklisted writer who was not a member of the Ten, and miscellaneous research materials concerning the Association of Motion Picture Producers, John E. Rankin, and other topics. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectMitford, Jessica, 1917-1996. Papers, 1949-1973 (bulk 1961-1973).Mitford, Jessica, 1917-1996.Abelman, Arthur F.Addison, Virginia S.Alschuler, Albert W.Anderson, Croil.Baldinger, Irving.Barachochea, John E.Bass, Stanley A.Bathe, Harold E.Beecher, Henry K. (Henry Knowles), 1904-1976.Behr, Edward, 1926-2007.Belew, Louise.Belli, Melvin M., 1907-1996.Bennett, Lawrence A.Bennett, Leslie L.Bergerson, Bernard E.Berry, Thomas Elliott.Bixby, F. Lovell.Blumenthal, Dallas.Bortin, David N.Boudin, Leonard B.Bowers, John.Brodsky, Stanley L., 1939-Bromley, Marion.Bronstein, Alvin J.Brown, Chester A.Brown, Francis, 1903-1995.Brown, Helen Gurley.Bundy, McGeorge.Bush, Sheila.Califano, Joseph A., 1931-Calomee, Lindsay R.Carr, Jesse L.Carson, Patricia.Celler, Emanuel, 1888-1981.Chord, John C.Clemens, Cyril, 1902-1999.Cohelan, Jeffrey.Cohen, Fred.Coles, Robert.Conrad, John Phillips, 1913-Cooper, Clare.Craig, Don.Cranston, Alan MacGregor.Cutler, Arnold R.Dahl, Stella.De Antonio, Emile.Dellums, Ronald V.Demorest, Dorothy.Dershowitz, Alan M.Deutsch, Michael.Donahue, Phil.Dorsen, Norman.Dowie, Mark.Dreyfus, Benjamin.Drinan, Robert F.Dunbar, Leslie.Eden, Philip.Ellison, Harlan.Engle, Clair, 1911-1964.Eshelman, Byron E.Evett, Robert.Fairbanks, George F.Farmer, Helen.Fee, Joan.Fitzharris, Timothy L.Fletcher, C. Errol.Flint, David Paul, 1936-Fogel, David, 1925-Folsom, J. C.Foran, Eugene F.Fritchman, Stephen H. (Stephen Hole), 1902-Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1908-2006.Geigley, Effie B.Gillers, Stephen, 1943-Gossage, Howard Luck, 1917-1969.Gottlieb, Robert.Green, Dan.Green, Roy M.Green, Walter J.Griswold, H. Jack.Gunterman, Joe.Guthrie, Philip D.Halvonik, Paul N.Hamilton, Dennis L.Hermann, Michele G.Hirschkop, Philip J.Holter, Sandra.Hounshell, William.Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.Hunter, Sally.Hutt, Peter Barton.Irby, James B.Jackson, George, 1941-1971.James, Raymond Dana.Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973.Kagan, Joe.Kastenmeier, Robert.Kay, Melissa.Keating, Michael B.Kellock, Katherine.Kennedy, Edward M. (Edward Moore), 1932-2009.Keyes, Jim.Krieger, Wilber M.Kunstler, William M.Lamson, Robin.Lawson, Stanley.Levertov, Denise, 1923-1997.Levine, Ellen.Louie, George Sing.Lyle, Dave.Magee, Ruchell.Magnuson, Warren Grant, 1905-1989.Manning, Robert.Mendenhall, James Edgar, 1903-Menninger, Karl A., 1893-Merritt, George.Messinger, Sheldon L.Michaels, Sarae.Milbank, Ann.Misenheimer, Mike.Mitford, Jessica, 1917-Morgan, Ernest.Morris, Richard B. (Richard Brandon), 1904-1989.Mueller, Gerhard O. W.Murphy, Ellen G.Murton, Thomas O., 1929-Nagel, William G.Neier, Aryeh, 1937-Nelson, Rosemery O.Nolan, Dan.Nunes, Roney.Nuthall, Christopher.Opton, Edward M.Pauling, Linus, 1901-1994.Pepper, Claude, 1900-1989.Perkins, Neva.Petris, Nicholas.Phelps, Thomas R.Phillips, Stella.Pike, James A. (James Albert), 1913-1969.Pimentel, A. G.Platt, Tony, 1942-Plotkin, Robert.Pollock, George H.Porter, Eve.Potter, Mary-Carroll.Powers, Arthur.Priest, A. J. Gustin, 1897-Procunier, R. K.Puchalski, Anthony M.Raether, Howard C.Ramer, Chris.Ramer, Lanier A.Reagen, Michael V.Rector, Milton G.Reinders, Robert Clemens, 1926-Rennie, Ysabel F. (Ysabel Fisk), 1918-Robison, James O.Rogers, Deborah.Rogers, Neil K.Rose, Larry G.Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003.Rothenberg, David.Rothman, David J.Rubin, Donald.Salvatore, Nick, 1943-Sax, Joseph L.Sayre, Nora.Schein, Edgar H.Schwalb, Alice.Schwartz, Herman, 1931-Sedlak, Joseph F.Shapiro, Michael H., 1938-Sher, Byron D.Sherrod, Robert.Sieroty, Alan.Skoler, Daniel L.Stender, Fay.Stern, Philip M.Stockwell, Elisabeth.Stutsman, L. M.Taylor, Harold.Tepper, Julian.Todd, Richard.Torok, Lou.Tostevin, Leslie W.Toynbee, Philip.Treuhaft, Robert E.Tromenhauser, Edward.Tullos, Allen.Tunley, Roul.Tunney, John V. (John Varick), 1934-Tupin, Joe P., 1934-Unruh, Jesse, 1922-1987.Van Geldern, John.Vanden Heuvel, William J.Viorst, Judith.Von Hirsch, Andrew.Wakeman, John.Wallace, Thomas C.Wennerstrom, Carl.Whitehill, Joseph.Wiles, Ronald P.Wilkins, Leslie T.Williamson, James Ralph.Wolfson, Louis E., 1927-Woodward, Overton S.Zinn, Howard, 1922-2010.Bay Area Funeral Society.East Bay Memorial Association.Papers, 1949-1973 (bulk 1961-1973).70 boxes (27 linear feet), accompanied by artifacts, galleys, scrapbooks and other oversize material.Collection comprises correspondence, research materials (printed materials, interviews, legal documents, newsletters, notes, etc.), manuscripts and galley proofs, advertising and publicity, reviews and reader responses--materials generated during the research, writing and publication of these three works. The research files contain a wealth of data on the three disparate topics: American death rituals and funeral industry; the conspiracy trial of Dr. Benjamin Spock, civil disobedience and Vietnam-era jurisprudence; and the American prison system, criminal justice and corrections. Only a small amount of personal materials (which fall within the context of Mitford's activities as author of said books) form a part of this collection. Records of the East Bay Memorial Association (1954-1962), of which Mitford's husband Robert Treuhaft was an officer, are also included in Series I. Harry Ransom Humanities Research CenterRabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky & Lieberman. Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky & Lieberman legal files, 1915-1992.Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky & Lieberman.Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky & Lieberman legal files, 1915-1992.116.25 linear ft. (117 boxes).Churchill County Museum