Daniel James papers, 1955-1971.

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Daniel James papers, 1955-1971.

Series I, containing 5 boxes, consists of biography files and drafts of writings on Latin America by Daniel James. Series II-XI, containing 42 boxes, consists of materials on Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, British Guiana, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic and Guatemala. Series XII-XIV, containing 15 boxes, consists of material on Communism in Latin America, Latin American foreign relations, and general materials on Labor in Latin America. Series XV-XIX, containing 49 boxes, consists of materials on Mexico, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay and Venezuela. Series XX, containing 2 boxes, consists of miscellaneous materials.

113 boxes (55 linear ft.)

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Guevara, Che, 1928-1967

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James, Daniel.

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Journalist. Lived in and wrote about Latin America (1953-1971). His writings reflect two themes, that Latin America had become a primary arena for Soviet aggression against United States and that U.S. policy had not reflected importance of region to United States. James was managing editor of "New Leader" (1949-1953). He went on leave to Guatemala (1953) and on his return published "Red design for the Americas: Guatemalan Prelude" (1954). Two years later, James was in Mexico studying U.S. busine...