Box 136—Civil Liberties/Dealing with ACLU; Civil Rights
1. What do Communists Really Want?, 1947
2. Why Defend the Rights of Communists?—Herbert Aptheker, 1949
3. Back to the Bill of Rights—Corliss Lamont, 1952
4. The Prisoners—Walter Lowenfels, 1954
5. They Gave Their Freedom—Rose Baron, 1935
6. Lawyers Under Fire, 1952
7. Voices For Freedom, 1951
8. Voices For Freedom, #2, 1951
9. The Federal Jury is Stacked Against You—Marion Bachrach, 1949
10. Amnesty!—Marion Bachrach, 1952 (JEHLOC)
11. The Deportation Terror: A Weapon to Gag America—Abner Green, 1950 (Hearst Coll.)
12. The Deportation Drive vs. The Bill of Rights—Abner Green, 1951
13. Loyalty Oath: If We Remain Silent
14. This is Treason!—Sol Vail,1943
15. The 12: A Lawyer Looks at the Case—George T. Boxly, 1949
16. You Are on Trial—Marion Bachrach, 1949
17. Deadly Parallel, Civil Rights Congress (JEHLOC)
18. The Heat is On! Civil Rights Congress
19. The Sacred Fire of Liberty—published by the ACLU, (JEHLOC)
20. Security and Freedom: the Great Challenge, ACLU, 1951, (JEHLOC)
21. Civil Liberties in American Colonies, ACLU, 1939, (JEHLOC)
22. Our Uncertain Liberties, ACLU, 1948 (JEHLOC)
23. In Defense of Our Liberties, ACLU, 1944, (JEHLOC)
24. Liberty’s National Emergency, ACLU, 1941 (JEHLOC)
25. National Council on Freedom from Censorship, ACLU, 1946, (JEHLOC)
26. The Bill of Rights Endangered! Your Liberties at Stake
27. A Statement to Members & Friends of the ACLU, 1940 (JEHLOC)
28. Bill Mauldin Says…1945
29. Race Discrimination & the Law—Carey McWilliams
30. Not 12 Men on Trial…But Everybody (Hearst Coll.)
31. The Bill of Rights in War, ACLU, 1942 (JEHLOC)
32. How Goes the Bill of Rights, ACLU, 1936, (JEHLOC)
33. It Happens Here, ACLU, 1936, (JEHLOC)
34. Dr. Martin Luther King, Vietnam, and Civil Rights—Herbert Aptheker, 1967
35. Land of the Pilgrim’s Pride 1932-1933, ACLU, 1933, (JEHLOC)
36. The Fight for Free Speech, ACLU, 1921, (JEHLOC)
37. Courage is Contagious: Bill of Rights vs. the Un-American Activities Committee, 1953
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Due Process in a Political Trial (JEHLOC)
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The Past is Prologue—38th Annual Report of the ACLU 1957-1958 (JEHLOC)
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Do We Need More Sedition Laws 1920 (JEHLOC)
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America’s Need: A New Birth of Freedom 34th Annual Report of ACLU 1953-1954 (JEHLOC)
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“Nor Speak with Double Tongue” 37th annual report of ACLU 1956-1957 (JEHLOC)
43. Civil Rights and Legal Wrongs, 1963 (2 copies)
44. The Civil Rights Cases, 1963
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Unmasking the Civil Rights Bill (Dissenting Views of members of the House Committee) 2 copies
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A Report by the General Legislative Investigating Committee to Mississippi State Legislature Concerning the Occupation of the Campus of the Uni. Of Miss. 9/30/62
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The Civil Rights Story…a Year’s Review—Theodore Leskes, 1961 (JEHLOC)
Box 137—Peace/Pacifism -
Are We Being Talked Into War?--Carliss Lamont, 1952
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A Peace Program for the USA—Carliss Lamont, 1959
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Agents of Peace—Albert E. Kahn, c. early 1950s
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Revolutionary Struggle Against War—Alex Bittelman
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Soviet Speeches at the World Peace Congress—Alexander Fadeyev, Ilya Ehrenburg, Nov. 1950
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Must We Arm?-Hillquit-Gardner Debate 1915
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I Take My Stand for Peace—Dr. W.E.B. DuBois, 1951
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Enemies of the Peace: Profile of the ‘Hate-Russia’ Gang—Sender Garlin, 1945
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Who Wants War? How the Soviet Union Builds for Peace—An Eyewitness Report By Joseph Clark, 1951 (JEHLOC)
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The Case for Peace—Johannes Steel
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Intellectuals in the Fight for Peace—Howard Fast, 1949
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Peace or War: the People Against the Warmakers—Eugene Dennis
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“We Stand for Peaceful Coexistence” (interviews w/Khrushchev, Bulganin, Zhukov) by William Randolph Hearst, Kingsbury Smith, Frank Conniff, 1955
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Who Pays for the Cold War? How the Marshall Plan Affects Your Living Standards—George Blake, 1949
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To Live or To Die: the H-Bomb vs Mankind [public statements by Schweitzer, Einstein, Eleanor Roosevelt, Pope Pius XII, Bertrand Russell, Eugene Dennis, more] (JEHLOC), 1957
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The Atom Bomb and You—Joseph Clark and William Weinstone, 1950 (JEHLOC)
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The World Gone Mad—Robert Forsythe, 1935
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Atomic Energy and Social Progress—William Paul, 1946 (JEHLOC) published in England
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The North Atlantic Pact: For Peace or War—Abraham Chapman, 1949
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Peace vs War: the Communist Position—P. Lang, 1936
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Must There Be War?--Joseph Clark, 1951
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Are You Voting for a 3rd World War [published by brotherhood of railroad trainmen] 1944-45
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The Cry for Peace—Harold Hart, 1936
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Broaden the Fight for Peace and Democracy!--Joseph Rockman,1952
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Think—Or Surrender—George Kirkpatrick, 1916
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White Chauvinism and the Struggle for Peace—Pettis Perry,1 952
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For These Things We Fight, 1951 [“Negro” issues] full text address of William Hood at the Founding Convention on the National Negro Labour Council at Cincinnati, Ohio
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National Defense for Whom?--Harold Ward, 1935
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The Road to Peace—James P. Cannon, 1951 [according to Lenin, according to Stalin]
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HR 1776: The Road to War and Dictatorship, 1941
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Jungle Law or Human Reason? The North Atlantic Pact and What It Means to You—Jessica Smith, 1949 (Hoover Library)
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Life in the U.S. Army—Walter Trumball [soldier sentenced to 26 years in prison at Fort Alcatraz]
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The Atomic Age-Suicide…Slavery or Socialism—Aaron Levenstein (JEHLOC)
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The San Francisco World Security Conference—Your Questions Answered—Joseph Starobin, 1945
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The Advance of the United Front: A Documentary Account, Dec. 1934 [intro by Alex Bittelman]
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World Cooperation and Postwar Prosperity—James Allen, 1945 (JEHLOC)
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Two Questions on Winning the War—Roy Hudson, 1942
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Poison Gas and the Coming War—Donald Cameron, 1934
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The Big Lie of War “Prosperity”—Bernard Burton, 1952
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Shovel and Guns: the CCC in Action—James Lasswell, 1935
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Peace and Price Cuts, Too! The Facts About Price Cuts in the Soviet Union—Felix Baran, 1951
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Geneva: Road to Peace—Joseph Clark, 1955
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For World Peace and Freedom—Alexander Troyanovsky, 1943
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For a Secure Peace—Max Bedacht [address to the general council of the int’l workers order, March24-25, 1945 in New York City]
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The Soviet Union and World Peace—Anna Louise Strong, 1935
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We Can Have Peace and Jobs!--Bernard Burton, 1953
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Coexisting or No Existance: Peace or H-Bomb Annihilation?--Adam Lapin, 1955
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UMT: Universal Military Training/program for peace or weapon for war?--Leo Cooper, 1948
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Social Democracy and the War—VJ Jerome, 1940 (JEHLOC)
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The World Congress Against War, 1932 [published by American Committee for Struggle Against War]
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Foreign Policy and Peace—Dr. Walter Scott Neff
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Unity and Peace—G. Dimitrov [Communist Party of Great Britain]
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The Road to Peace—Very Reverend Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury, 1949
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Toward Bright Tomorrows: World Youth Unite for Peace and Freedom—Roosevelt Ward, 1950
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Peace to the World: A Report of the Soviet Peace Conference with Speeches of the Dean of Canterbury and Professor J.D. Bernal
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There’s No Safety in Armaments
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The Search for Peace: National Council Against Conscription
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An Open Letter to All People of Good Will [about Anti-Semitism]
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The Struggle for Peace and Democracy in the USA: tasks before Slavic Americans, 1947
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Common Sense and the H-Bomb [Socialist Labour Party]
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Peace, Freedom and You—Kield Oesterling & Norman Freed, 1963
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No More Hiroshimas: An Appeal to the Hearts of Men, 1960
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Program: the Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace (March 25,26,27, 1949)
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Speak Truth to Power: a Quaker Search for an Alternative to Violence [American Friends Service Committee]
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Win the Peace with Johannes Steel: Special Congressional Election, Tuesday, February 19 [candidate for 19th Congressional District]
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War and Peace…and the Problem of Berlin—Fred Warner Neal, July 20, 1961
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