Robert LeFevre papers, 1946-1981.

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Robert LeFevre papers, 1946-1981.

Collection comprises correspondence and a variety of other materials associated with Robert LeFevre, an American anti-communist, anti-government libertarian figure. Collection includes correspondence with Richard M. Nixon, Robert Heinlein, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, as well as material associated with the Falcon Lair Foundation, Freedom Club, and Freedom School/Rampart College. There are also microfiche copies of some of LeFevre's works; records and correspondence relating to such groups as the Congress of Freedom, United States Day Committee, and the Wage Earners Committee; and several of his published books.

33.5 linear ft. (67 containers)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6810632

University of Oregon Libraries

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