Papers, 1939-1970.

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Papers, 1939-1970.

Largely comprised of correspondence and publications of the Christian Freedom Foundation, but also documents his activities in other organizations and includes some personal correspondence, manuscripts of books, articles, and speeches, and copies of books he wrote.

67.5 lin. ft. (44 boxes, 3 pkgs.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6963805

University of Oregon Libraries

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