Collection of material about the Los Angeles city schools loyalty oath controversy, ca. 1946-1958.

ArchivalResource

Collection of material about the Los Angeles city schools loyalty oath controversy, ca. 1946-1958.

Collection consists of correspondence, clippings, ephemera, and mimeographed and printed materials relating to high school teacher Frances R. Eisenberg and the Los Angeles city schools loyalty oath controversy during the early 1950s. Also contains materials relating to accusations against Eisenberg in the 1940s, as well as tapes of the Dec. 1953 school board hearings involving subpoenaed teachers. The collection also includes material on the Teachers Defense Committee and the Los Angeles chapter of the American Federation of Teachers.

11 boxes (5.5 linear ft.)

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 7401639

University of California, Los Angeles

Related Entities

There are 3 Entities related to this resource.

Los Angeles Unified School District

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6xd5kxc (corporateBody)

Crawford et al. v. Board of Education of the City of Los Angeles et al. was a case in which the California Supreme Court ordered the Los Angeles Unified School District to formulate a feasible plan to desegregate its schools. In 1977 the LAUSD came up with a plan that was later deemed one of if not the most drastic plans of mandatory student reassignment in the nation. The board proposed a desegregation busing plan which would be implemented in 1978. In response to the proposal the group Bustop ...

American Federation of Teachers

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6x96p8f (corporateBody)

Joyce Wheeler was a member of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), a national teachers' labor union founded in 1900. She was particularly active in the United Action Caucus (UAC), a rank and file organization within the AFT. The UAC took stands on various issues within the American educational system, supported progressive politics in general, and campaigned for internal democracy within the AFT. Members of the Communist Party USA are thought to have played an important role in the UAC. Wh...

Eisenberg, Frances R., 1905-

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6b86gpq (person)

Frances R. Eisenberg was an English and journalism teacher at Canoga Park High School in Los Angeles, CA; she was charged with teaching communism in her classes in 1940s; during the early 1950s as an English teacher at Fairfax High School, she was charged with disloyalty; was fired for failure to answer questions before the state senate fact-finding committee on un-American activities in California; she was an active member and executive officer of the Los Angeles chapter of the American Federat...