Homer Richey Papers [manuscript], 1951.

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Homer Richey Papers [manuscript], 1951.

The collection consists of clippings pertaining to the dismissal of Homer G. Richey from the faculty of the University of Virginia's Woodrow Wilson School of Foreign Affairs after his accusations of leftwing "pink" bias against the director of the school and two associate professors.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7936124

University of Virginia. Library

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