World Federalists, USA., Chicago Region records, 1948-1975.

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World Federalists, USA., Chicago Region records, 1948-1975.

Correspondence, newsletters, speeches, pamphlets, by-laws, membership records, financial reports, conference materials, meeting minutes, miscellaneous topical files, and other records of the World Federalists, USA, Chicago Region, a local affiliate of a national organization advocating world peace. Includes issues of a newsletter, often entitled "The Federalist Newsletter", although the title is subject to change. Several boxes contain materials related to annual dinners, including speaker information, invitations, invoices, and correspondence.

21.25 linear ft. (51 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8083102

Chicago History Museum

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World Federalists, USA. Chicago Region.

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The parent organization was founded in 1947 and originally known as United World Federalists; changed its name to World Federalists, USA in the 1960s; and changed its name to World Federalists Association ca. 1975. The organization later became known as World Federalist Association in the 1980s, and since 2004 as Citizens for Global Solutions. From the description of World Federalists, USA., Chicago Region records, 1948-1975. (Chicago History Museum). WorldCat record id: 713908101 ...

World Federalists Association (U.S.)

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World Federalists Association (U.S.) Chicago Area Chapter.

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World Federalists, USA

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United World Federalists (U.S.)

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The United World Federalists was a non-partisan, non-profit organization with members in forty-eight states. This organization was founded in Asheville, North Carolina on February 23, 1947 as the result of a merger of five existing world government groups: Americans United for World Government; World Federalists, U.S.A.; Student Federalists; Georgia World Citizens Committee; and the Massachusetts Committee for World Federation. The organization became World Federalists, ...