Socialism collection : 1947-1951.

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Socialism collection : 1947-1951.

Mimeographed and printed material from various organizations concerning civil rights, national politics and Marxism. The collection includes materials produced by the New York State Committee for Equality in Education, the Young Progressive of America, the Progressive Citizens of America and the Presidential campaign of Henry A. Wallace. It reflects platforms and public relations efforts of these organizations.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6720101

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Wallace, Henry A. (Henry Agard), 1888-1965

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Henry Agard Wallace (October 7, 1888 – November 18, 1965) was an American politician, journalist, and farmer who served as the 11th U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, the 33rd vice president of the United States, and the 10th U.S. Secretary of Commerce. He was also the presidential nominee of the left-wing Progressive Party in the 1948 election. The oldest son of Henry C. Wallace, who served as the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture from 1921 to 1924, Henry A. Wallace was born in Adair County, Iowa in...

New York State Committee for Equality in Education.

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Young Progessives of America.

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Progressive Citizens of America

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United States. President

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The President of the United States is the chief executive office of the United States. In contrast to many countries with parliamentary forms of government, where the office of president, or head of state, is mainly ceremonial, in the United States the president is vested with great authority and is arguably the most powerful elected official in the world. The nation's founders originally intended the presidency to be a narrowly restricted institution. They distrusted executive authority because...