Records, 1949-1963.

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Records, 1949-1963.

Records, mainly 1950-1962, of a national conservative organization (1949-1964) based in Madison, Wisconsin, that published and distributed literature concerning communist influence within American Protestant churches (especially within the National Council of Churches) and (after 1953) with communist propaganda in school textbooks.

0.2 c.f. and.38 reels of microfilm (35 mm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6918985

Wisconsin historical society

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