Adam Kulakow papers 1989

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Adam Kulakow papers 1989

University of Michigan student, producer of the documentary videotape, "Keeping in Mind" about three faculty members forced to leave the University of Michigan because of alleged affiliations with the Communist Party.Includes production files; copy of videotape "Keeping in Mind"; and videotapes of interviews with the three accused faculty, Chandler Davis, Clement Markert, and Mark Nickerson, and interviews with other university faculty and administrators and researchers of the period, notably David Bohr, Elizabeth Douvan, Harlan Hatcher, Marvin Niehuss, and Ellen Schrecker.

6 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6390379

Bentley Historical Library

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Bohr, David

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Niehuss, Marvin Lemmon, 1903-2003

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University of Michigan professor of law, 1936-1944 and 1968-1972, vice president for university relations, 1944-1951, vice president and dean of faculties, 1951-1962, and executive vice president, 1962-1967. From the description of Marvin Lemmon Niehuss papers, 1923-1972 (bulk 1941-1968). (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 84327736 Vice president for legislative relations, 1944-1951, vice president and dean of faculties, 1951-1962, and executive vice president, 19...

Hatcher, Harlan, 1898-1998

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Author. From the description of Harlan Hatcher papers, ca. 1930's. (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 13514624 Historian of the Great Lakes, professor of English and vice president of Ohio State University, and president of University of Michigan, 1951-1967. From the description of Harlan Henthorne Hatcher papers, 1837-1998 (bulk 1891-1986). (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 84044751 Historian of the Great Lakes, professo...

Kulakow, Adam

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University of Michigan student, College of Literature Science and Art, class of 1989. Kulakow undertook research on the impact of the "McCarthyism" on the University fo Michigan for his senior honors thesis. The result was the video Keeping in Mind about three faculty members forced to leave the University of Michigan because of alleged affiliations with the Communist Party. From the guide to the Adam Kulakow papers, 1989, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan) ...

Douvan, Elizabeth, 1925-2002

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Davis, Chandler.

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Schrecker, Ellen.

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Gerhart Eisler (1897-1968) was a journalist and prominent communist activist in Austria, Germany, the United States, and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). Born in Leipzig, Gerhard Eisler grew up in Vienna. He served in the First World War and returned from the Front radicalized. In 1918, with his sister, Ruth Fischer, and his brother, the leftist composer Hans Eisler, he was among the founders of the Austrian Communist Party. In 1920 or 1921 he moved to Germany and join...

Nickerson, Mark.

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Markert, Clement L. (Clement Lawrence), 1917-1999

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