[Papers] / J.D. Williams. 1963.

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[Papers] / J.D. Williams. 1963.

Holographs & typescripts. Correspondence of J. D. Williams, professor at the University of Utah, seeking legal counsel regarding the defamatory statement of Marilyn R. Allen; and correspondence between Allen and Williams, 1963; a log of events kept by Williams, and pamphlets written and published by Marilyn R. Allen.

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Allen, Marilyn R.

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Marilyn Ross Allen lived in Atlanta, Georgia sometime before 1947, then moved to Ohio before settling in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was a far right-wing, anticommunist, and anti-ethnic minority author of such books as Alien minorities and mongrelization, and the pamphlet series, I love America. From the description of The Marilyn R. Allen papers. 1943-1967. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 449252726 ...

Williams, J. D. (John Daniel)

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John Daniel Williams was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on 13 January 1926. He graduated from Stanford in 1946 and received a doctorate from Harvard in 1952. J. D. Williams came to the University of Utah as an instructor that same year and became head of the Hinckley Institute of Politics in 1965. He retired from teaching in 1992. J. D. Williams ran for the United States Senate in 1968 and the Utah State House of Representatives in 1976; in each occasion he lost. He died on 3 September 2007. ...