Committee for Inter-American Cooperation records, 1940-1942.

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Committee for Inter-American Cooperation records, 1940-1942.

Collection consists of correspondence and papers documenting the activities of the Committee.

1.2 linear feet (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6806691

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Committee for Inter-American Cooperation.

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The Committee for Inter-American Cooperation first met in New York City in 1940 (under the name of Temporary Committee for Pan American Cooperation). The Committee was sponsored by the Joint Boycott Council and the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies. Its purpose was to foster closer cultural, political and economic relations between the U.S. and Latin America and counter the effects of fascist propaganda and infiltration in the Americas. The Committee was dissolved in 1941. ...

Keep, Mabel Hazlett.

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Marcus, Robert S.

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Tenenbaum, Joseph, 1887-

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Joseph Tenenbaum was born in Sasow, Poland, in 1887. During his years as a student he became involved in the Hashahar student youth organization. He served as a military doctor in the Polish army during World War I. Tenenbaum emigrated to New York in 1920. He formed the Joint Boycott Council of the American Jewish Congress and Jewish Labor Committee in 1933. He died in 1961. From the description of Dr. Joseph and Sheila Tenenbaum collection Records relating to the career of Joseph Te...