Campaign for World Government. Records of the New York office, 1917-1972 (bulk 1937-1960).

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Campaign for World Government. Records of the New York office, 1917-1972 (bulk 1937-1960).

The records of the New York office of the Campaign for World Government, including correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, writings, financial documents, publications, press releases, conference materials, printed matter, and photographs, document the national and international activities of the organization in its attempts to lobby for a federal world government, and shed light on other initiatives for international cooperation.

14.25 linear feet (34 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6822534

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Lloyd, Georgia, 1913-....

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