Fight for Freedom, Inc. records, 1922-1942 (bulk 1939-1942)

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Fight for Freedom, Inc. records, 1922-1942 (bulk 1939-1942)

The Fight for Freedom, Inc. Archives documents the views and activities of a national citizen's organization that was formed in April 1941 to press for the United States's immediate entry into World War II in defense of Britain and other victims of Nazi aggression. The collection consists of organizational records and material acquired in the course of Fight for Freedom's work, including correspondence, speeches, writings, press releases, administrative records, printed matter, photographs, phonograph records, and ephemera.

38 cu. ft. (78 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6932743

Princeton University Library

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Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies

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The Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies (CDAAA) was an American mass movement, political action group formed in May 1940. The CDAAA shared its leadership with the dissolved Non-Partisan Committee for Peace through Revision of the Neutrality Law (NPC), who was also chaired by White and directed by Eichelberger. Additionally, the CDAAA used ex-NPC offices in the League of Nations building at 8 W. Fortieth Street in New York City, as their central base. This has drawn commentators to r...

Fight for Freedom, Inc.

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Fight for Freedom, Inc. was a national citizens' organization founded in 1941 for the purpose of encouraging full participation by the United States in World War II and advocating "to do whatever is necessary to insure a Hitler defeat." The organization was an offshoot of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies. From the description of Fight for Freedom, Inc. records, 1922-1942 (bulk 1939-1942) (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 177444479 ...