Fight for Freedom Committee. Records 1941-1947

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Fight for Freedom Committee. Records 1941-1947

The Fight for Freedom Committee Records include correspondence with local supporters and with national headquarters, as well as material dealing with the various activities of the committee, such as motorcades, rallies, speakers, the distribution of literature, press releases, radio scripts, lists of supporters and contributors, correspondence and literature of cooperating organizations, and numerous clippings.

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Biographical/Historical Note Private organization lobbying for American intervention in World War II. From the guide to the Fight for Freedom Committee records, 1940-1942, (Hoover Institution Archives) The national Fight for Freedom Committee, formed in New York City in April, 1941, favored the immediate entry of the United States into World War II to aid in the defeat of Hitler. The Committee's honorary chai...