New York (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate the Educational System of the State of New York

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The Joint Legislative Committee of the State Education System, chaired by Assemblyman Herbert A. Rapp, was created by concurrent resolution of the New York State Senate and Assembly on March 29, 1940. The Committee was given broad authority to investigate the administration and financing of education in the state, and to study "the extent, if any, to which subversive activities may have been permitted to exist in the schools and colleges of the public educational system of the City of New York" (1942 report). Because of the wide scope of its charge, a special subcommittee, chaired by Senator Frederick R. Coudert, was assigned to investigate whether left- and/or right-wing movements -- Communism, Fascism and Nazism -- had penetrated New York City public schools and colleges.

By the conclusion of its investigation, the "Rapp-Coudert Committee" had interviewed almost 700 people and interrogated some 500 witnesses in a series of open and closed hearings on the extent of "subversive activities" in New York City education, resulting in the removal of teachers, professors, and college administrators from their positions. At the City College of New York, the Rapp-Coudert investigations resulted in the termination of over fifty faculty and staff, including Professor Jack Foner, a historian who was accused of injecting left-wing thought into the classroom and devoting excessive attention to the importance of African Americans in the curriculum.

According to its final report, the Rapp-Coudert Committee found no significant body of evidence showing a Nazi or Fascist "conspiracy against the schools," but it did uncover substantial evidence on the part of the Communist Party to penetrate into the public school and higher education systems. In particular, the Committee identifed three organizations -- the Teachers Union, College Teachers Union and American Student Union -- through which the Communist Party was supposedly working (1942 report). The Rapp-Coudert Committee was disbanded in 1942, even though the Joint Legislative Committee on the State Education System, which developed a plan for school district reorganization across New York State, existed until 1947.

Source: New York State Archives finding aid for this collection.

From the guide to the Investigation Files of the Rapp-Coudert Committee (New York State Legislature), Bulk, 1939-1942, 1919-1953, (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives)

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referencedIn Sidney Eisenberger Autobiographical Manuscript:, Communism on Campus: Recollections and Comments of a Former Communist Teacher at CCNY, Bulk, 1976-1986, 1976-2008, (Bulk 1976-1986) Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Henry Foner Papers, Bulk, 1940-2004, 1922-2004, (Bulk 1940-2004) Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn May Mandelbaum Edel Papers, undated Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
creatorOf Guide to the Investigation Files of the Rapp-Coudert Committee, 1919-1953 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Henry Foner Papers and Photographs, Bulk, 1940-2004, 1922-2013, bulk 1940-2004 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Guide to the Morris Schappes Papers, 1911-2004 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Arthur Savage: Rapp-Coudert Committee Collection, 1940-1941 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Guide to the Charles James Hendley Papers, 1913-1962 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Morris U. Schappes Papers, 1891-2004 (bulk 1940-1990) American Jewish Historical Society
referencedIn Hendley, Charles J. Charles James Hendley Papers 1914-1962 (bulk 1930-1960). Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn May Mandelbaum Edel Papers, undated Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Slochower, Harry, 1900-. The Papers of Harry Slochower; 1915-1991. Brooklyn College
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associatedWith Abraham Lincoln Brigade. corporateBody
associatedWith American Student Union. corporateBody
associatedWith Brooklyn College. corporateBody
associatedWith College of the City of New York, 1926-1961. City College. corporateBody
associatedWith College Teachers Union of New York City. corporateBody
associatedWith Communist Party of the United States of America. corporateBody
associatedWith Dodd, Bella Visono, 1904- person
associatedWith Edel, May M. (May Mandelbaum), 1909-1964 person
associatedWith Eisenberger, Sidney person
associatedWith Foner, Henry person
associatedWith Foner, Jack D. person
associatedWith Foner, Moe, 1915- person
associatedWith Foner, Philip Sheldon, 1910-1994 person
associatedWith Gideonse, Harry David, 1901-1985 person
associatedWith Hendley, Charles J. person
associatedWith Morris U. Schappes, 1907-2004 person
associatedWith Savage, Arthur person
associatedWith Schappes, Morris U. (Morris Urman), 1907- person
associatedWith Slochower, Harry, 1900- person
associatedWith Young Communist League of the U.S. corporateBody
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Spain |x History |y Civil War, 1936-1939 |x Participation, American.
New York (N.Y.)
New York (State) |x Politics and government.
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Academic freedom
Anti-communist movements
Communism and education
Communist teachers
Italian Americans
Jews
Radicalism
Subversive activities
Teachers' unions
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