Walter Henry Judd papers, 1922-1988

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Walter Henry Judd papers, 1922-1988

Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, memoranda, minutes, statements, pressreleases, notes, printed matter, and audio-visual material, relating to American domesticpolitics and foreign policy, anti-communist movements, the Chinese Civil War, Americanforeign policy toward China, the question of United States and United Nations recognitionof China, and aid to Chinese refugees.

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