Myers G. Lowman Papers, 1920-1966

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Myers G. Lowman Papers, 1920-1966

Correspondence, memoranda, pamphlets, photographs, motion picture film, phonotapes, andclippings, relating to communism and other leftistmovements, the civil rights movement,and anti-communism, primarily in the United States.

100 manuscript boxes, 11 envelopes, 3 motion picture film reels; (6 linear feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6663970

Hoover Institution Archives

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Lowman, Myers G.

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Circuit Riders, Inc.

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Circuit Riders, Inc. was an organization that formed within the Methodist Church in Cincinnati, Ohio in the mid-20th century with the pupose of spreading the gospel of Christ and opposing all "anti-American" teachings within the church. A specific early goal was to remove the Methodist Federation for Social Action from the national church organization. During the late 1950s and 1960s, the focus of the organization expanded to include the investigation of socialist and communist infiltration into...