Non-criminal investigation case files, [ca. 1940-1970]

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Non-criminal investigation case files, [ca. 1940-1970]

Of special note in the series is a group (ca. 20 cu. ft.) of investigative files of the Joint Legislative Committee on the State Education System (also known as the "Rapp-Coudert Commission"). Dated 1940-1942, these files relate to the investigation of radical influence (mainly leftwing, some rightwing) and subversive activities in the New York City public school and college system.

109 cu. ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8223242

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