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Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Biographical Note
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- Accession No. 1341-001: Clayton Van Lydegraf personal records and ephemera, 1940-1970
- Accession No. 1341-002: Correspondence with Anna Louise Strong, 1967-1970
- Accession No. 1341-003: Correspondence with Rewi Alley, 1967-1983
- Accession No. 1341-004: Legal and personal records, 1941-1980
- Accession No. 1341-005: Manuscripts by Van Lydegraf, 1973-1984
- Accession No. 1341-006: Writings, poems, correspondence and academic transcripts, 1971-1988
- Accession No. 1341-007: Correspondence with Mary Ann Nichols, 1944-1945, 1986-1987
- Accession No. 1341-008: Tape-recorded interview conducted by George Lippman, 11/3/91
- Accession No. 1341-009: Tape-recorded interview conducted by George Lippman, with transcript, 12/8/91
- Accession No. 1341-010: Clayton Van Lydegraf papers, 1946-1980
- Names and Subjects
Clayton Van Lydegraf papers, 1944-1991
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Van Lydegraf, Clayton
- Title
- Clayton Van Lydegraf papers
- Dates
- 1944-1991 (inclusive)19441991
1964-1983 (bulk)19641983 - Quantity
- approximately 47.74 linear feet, including 2 sound cassettes
- Collection Number
- 1341
- Summary
- Personal papers and papers related to political activism of a radical activist of Washington state
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Open to all users, but access to portions of the collection is restricted. Contact Special Collections for details.
Access to archival recordings: Due to the fragility of archival tape recordings, potential users may be required to arrange for transfer to digital format before the material can be accessed. Please contact Special Collections for further information.
Some material stored offsite; advance notice required for use.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Clayton Van Lydegraf (1915-1992) was a Pacific Northwest-based political activist whose career as a writer, theorist, and organizer spanned sixty years and a wide spectrum of radical organizations. Born in Salem, Oregon, Van Lydegraf joined the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) in 1933 and participated in the momentous San Francisco General Strike of the following year. During the Second World War, he served as a pilot for the U.S. Air Corps in India in 1944-1945, earning the rank of First Lieutenant and receiving both the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal.
Upon returning to the Seattle area, Van Lydegraf secured a job as a machinist at Boeing and membership in International Association of Machinists (IAF) lodge 79. His continued affiliation with the CPUSA, however, led to his expulsion from the IAF and the loss of his position at Boeing in 1947. He further committed himself to the CPUSA, rising to the office of State Secretary for the Northwest District. In 1956, Van Lydegraf was called before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), where he was accused of being a CPUSA saboteur and trainer for the Communist Hukbalahap uprising in the postwar Philippines. He eventually left the CPUSA in the late 1950s over ideological differences, and became a founding member of the Progressive Labor (PL) Party, a revisionist Marxist-Leninist group, in 1961. Van Lydegraf played a prominent role in the Washington State PL until 1967, when he was expelled from the group over arguments in the organization’s political direction.
Van Lydegraf soon began developing contacts and relationships among the various activist groups affiliated with the “New Left” movement then burgeoning in Seattle and Western Washington. To groups like Draft Resistance–Seattle, Peace and Freedom Party, and Students for a Democratic Society, Van Lydegraf served as an ideological link to the “Old Left” of the CPUSA and the PL, a resource of ideological militancy and practical experience gained from decades of activism, available at a time when most of Van Lydegraf’s contemporaries had retired from active agitation. He also became a prodigious and well-respected writer of political works, covering such subjects as Marxism-Leninism, Maoism, black militancy, and revolutionary tactics. He also maintained a correspondence throughout this time with notable Communist thinkers around the world, such as Anna Louise Strong and Rewi Alley. His most notable writings - U.S. Imperialism and the Fascist Danger (1967), The Object is to Win (1967), and The Movement and the Workers (1969) – all date from this period.
By the mid-1970s, Van Lydegraf’s increasingly strident avocation of direct and violent revolutionary action against the American political establishment placed him on the fringes of the radical left, where he affiliated himself with the Weather Underground Organization (WUO). In 1974, he co-founded and led the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC), an above-ground support arm of the WUO which specialized in publishing, communications, and providing supplies to WUO members in hiding. In 1977, Van Lydegraf, along with four other radicals connected to the PFOC, was arrested for the planned bombing of the offices of conservative California State Senator John Briggs. The “L.A. five,” as they were known in press coverage, received a prominent trial, in which Lydegraf pleaded no contest to charges of conspiracy and possession of explosives. He would spend a total of two years in prison.
Following his release in 1980, Van Lydegraf ceased active participation in revolutionary activities, though he remained involved in activism for various causes, such as Native American rights. He died of cancer in 1992 in Oakland, CA.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
This collection documents the public life of Clayton Van Lydegraf. One of the largest accessions, 1341-001 is composed of personal files once held by Van Lydegraf, and includes materials that reflect Van Lydegraf’s political activities within a span of organizational affiliations over several decades, both in terms of his personal initiatives and his interests in the wider community of political activism. 1341-002 contains correspondence from prominent journalist and activist Anna Louise Strong, who was then living in exile in China. 1341-003 contains Van Lydegraf’s correspondence with New Zealand-born writer and activist Rewi Alley, including poems by Alley from which Van Lydegraf selected for publication. 1341-004 is composed of personal files once held by Van Lydegraf, with a similar organization and composition to 1341-001. The greatest portion of the accession is made up of legal materials dealing with several criminal trials, including FBI surveillance reports focused on Van Lydegraf and his political associates. 1341-005 concerns manuscripts for a number of Van Lydegraf’s writing projects, including essays, poetry, and testimony transcripts. 1341-006 is a very small accession comprised of some late writings, poetry, correspondence, academic transcripts, and a newspaper clipping. 1341-007 is a series of letters Van Lydegraf wrote to his then-wife from Second World War-era India, where he was stationed as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Corps. Some of his commentary is about the Indian independence movement. 1341-008 and 1341-009 are recordings of two 1991 interviews of Van Lydegraf by activist George Lippman, the latter of which includes a transcript. For further clarification, consult the scope and content information for each of the accessions list below.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Restrictions may exist on copying, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Organized into 10 accessions.
- Accession No. 1341-001, Clayton Van Lydegraf personal records and ephemera, 1940-1970
- Accession No. 1341-002, Correspondence with Anna Louise Strong, 1967-1970
- Accession No. 1341-003, Correspondence with Rewi Alley, 1967-1983
- Accession No. 1341-004, Legal and personal records, 1941-1980
- Accession No. 1341-005, Manuscripts by Van Lydegraf, 1973-1984
- Accession No. 1341-006, Writings, poems, correspondence and academic transcripts, 1971-1988
- Accession No. 1341-007, Correspondence with Mary Ann Nichols, 1944-1945, 1986-1987
- Accession No. 1341-008, Tape-recorded interview conducted by George Lippman, 11/3/91
- Accession No. 1341-009, Tape-recorded interview conducted by George Lippman, with transcript, 12/8/91
- Accession No. 1341-010, Clayton Van Lydegraf papers, 1946-1980
Each accession is arranged into series according to their creator, format, or function. Subseries are subdivided similarly. Within each subseries, files are arranged chronologically, with the exception of ephemera files and publications, which are both arranged alphabetically. There is significant overlap in subject between accessions. 1341-004, Series III, “Manuscript Materials,” concerns items very similar to those found in 1341-005, “Manuscripts by Van Lydegraf.” Due to the lack of organization and mis-identification of some of the original records, furthermore, there is also some overlap between series. For example, ‘Personal Materials’ may contain items that might pertain better to ‘Manuscript Materials,’ had the collection been in a more intelligible original order.
Processing Note
Archivist Jonathan King processed, arranged, re-foldered and re-boxed the collection in acid free containers in the Spring and Summer of 2012. He then created a finding aid. During the processing, items that had been individually foldered were consolidated with like items to reduce bulk, most metal fasteners were removed, and the collection was housed in archival-quality containers. Newspaper clippings that were judged to be particularly acidic were either interleaved with acid-free paper or removed and photocopied. These photocopies were then integrated into their original folders. All efforts were made to adhere to the papers’ original order, though the arrangement of large portions was altered in order to improve coherence and access.
Bibliography
Barber, DavidA Hard Rain Fell: SDS and Why It Failed. Oxford, MS: University of Mississippi Press, 2008.
Berger, DanOutlaws of America: The Weather Underground and the Politics of Solidarity. Oakland, CA: AK Press, 2005.
http://www.sds-1960s.org/ “Clayton Van Lydegraf (1915 - 1992)” http://www.sds-1960s.org/ Accessed April 15, 2012.
Jacobs, RonThe Way the Wind Blew: A History of the Weather Underground. New York: Verso, 1997.
Rudd, MarkUnderground: My Life with SDS and the Weathermen. New York: Harper Collins, 2010.
Van Lydegraf, ClaytonU.S. imperialism and the fascist danger. Seattle, WA: Committees of Correspondence, 1969.
Van Lydegraf, ClaytonThe movement and the workers. Eugene, Or: Communications Co., 1972.
Related Materials
The personal papers of John Caughlan, a Seattle-area attorney and civil rights leader, contain two folders concerning Caughlan’s professional dealings with Van Lydegraf.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Accession No. 1341-001: Clayton Van Lydegraf personal records and ephemera, 1940-1970Return to Top
- SERIES I: POLITICAL MATERIALS, 1940-1969
- SERIES II: EPHEMERA, 1940-1970
- SERIES III: PERSONAL MATERIALS, 1947-1969
- SERIES IV: PAULA VAN LYDEGRAF, 1953-1966
- SERIES V: PUBLICATIONS, 1953-1969
Scope and Content: Ephemera, meeting minutes, agendas, reports, memoranda and correspondence from Van Lydegraf’s personal files. A large portion is composed of brochures, handouts, reports, agendas and meeting minutes relating to local organizations, events, and initiatives among Seattle’s activist community, particularly during the late 1960s. The various publications collected by Van Lydegraf are also present in large numbers, most of which concern aspects of radical political thought, such as communism, black nationalism, and labor activism. A portion of the files originate from Van Lydegraf’s ex-wife, Paula Van Lydegraf.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users except for Series IV, “Paula Van Lydegraf, 1953-1966,” which is restricted. Contact repository for details.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Gift of Clayton Van Lydegraf, 3/2/1970.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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SERIES I: POLITICAL MATERIALS |
1940-1969 | ||
SUBSERIES A: COMMUNIST PARTY |
1946-1969 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
11/3-5 | 1341-001 | Communist Party- Reports and Ephemera |
1946-1967 |
11/1 | 1341-001 | Communist Party- Incoming Correspondence
|
1950-1968 |
11/2 | 1341-001 | Communist Party- Outgoing Correspondence |
1950-1968 |
12/3 | 1341-001 | Communist Party- Newspapers |
1954-1959 |
12/1-2 | 1341-001 | Communist Party- Speeches and Writings |
1954-1964 |
11/7 | 1341-001 | Communist Party- General Correspondence |
1959-1967 |
11/6 | 1341-001 | Communist Party- "Ad Hoc Bulletin
(Marxist-Leninist)" |
1967-1969 |
12/4 | 1341-001 | Communist Party- Ephemera (Annotated) |
1966-1969 |
SUBSERIES B: PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY |
1960-1969 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
9/9 | 1341-001 | Progressive Labor Party- Trade Union
Program |
1960-1966 |
9/4 | 1341-001 | Progressive Labor Party- Reports |
1964-1968 |
9/10 | 1341-001 | Progressive Labor Party- Trade Union Program
(Annotated) |
circa 1966 |
9/11 | 1341-001 | Progressive Labor Party- Trade Union
Resolution |
circa 1966 |
9/6 | 1341-001 | Progressive Labor Party- Incoming
Correspondence |
1966 |
9/7 | 1341-001 | Progressive Labor Party- Ephemera |
1966-1967 |
9/5 | 1341-001 | Progressive Labor Party- Outgoing
Correspondence |
1966-1967 |
9/12-13 | 1341-001 | Progressive Labor Party- Meeting
Materials |
1966-1969 |
9/8 | 1341-001 | Progressive Labor Party- Speeches and
Writings |
1969 |
SUBSERIES C: PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY |
1964-1968 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
4/1 | 1341-001 | Peace and Freedom Party- Meeting
Materials |
1964-1968 |
4/2 | 1341-001 | Peace and Freedom Party- Election and Organizational
Materials |
1966-1968 |
4/4 | 1341-001 | Peace and Freedom Party- Newsletters |
1967-1968 |
4/3 | 1341-001 | Peace and Freedom Party- Correspondence |
1968 |
4/5 | 1341-001 | Peace and Freedom Party- Party
Newspapers |
1968 |
SUBSERIES D: MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS |
1940-1969 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
6/2-3 | 1341-001 | Political materials |
1940-1969 |
7/1-3 | 1341-001 | Other People's Writings |
1952-1969 |
6/1 | 1341-001 | Convention and meeting materials |
1966-1968 |
SERIES II: EPHEMERA |
1940-1970 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- American Friends Service
Committee |
1967 |
½ | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Anti-Fascist Front |
1969 |
1/3 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Antithesis |
1964-1965 |
1/4 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- A |
1964-1969 |
1/5 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- B |
1965-1969 |
1/6 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- China Books and Periodicals |
1961-1967 |
1/7 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Clergy and Laymen Concerned About
Vietnam |
1967 |
1/8 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Committee to Free A.A. Fisher |
1960 |
1/9-10 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- C |
1962-1968 |
1/11-12 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Draft Resistance Organizations |
1968-1969 |
2/1 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- D |
circa 1967 |
2/2 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Free University of Seattle |
1966-1968 |
2/3 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- F |
1960-1969 |
2/4 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- G |
1965-1968 |
2/6 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Harlem Incident |
1965 |
2/7 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- I |
1964-1965 |
2/8 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- K |
1968 |
2/9 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- L |
1968 |
2/10 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- M |
1967-1968 |
2/11-12 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- N |
1962-1969 |
3/1 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- O |
1968 |
3/2-3 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- P |
1965-1970 |
3/4 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- R |
1968-1969 |
3/5 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Seattle Committee to End the War in
Vietnam |
1967 |
3/6-7 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Students for a Democratic
Society |
1967-1969 |
5/1 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Seattle Youth for Peace in
Vietnam |
circa 1968 |
5/2 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Spring Mobilization Committee |
1967 |
5/3-4 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- S |
1940-1969 |
5/5 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- T |
1967 |
5/6 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- U |
1967-1969 |
5/7 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Vietnam Day Committee |
1966 |
5/8 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- V |
1965-1969 |
5/9 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Vancouver Student |
1968-1969 |
5/10 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Washington Progressive Forum |
circa 1968 |
5/11 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- The Worker |
1960-1967 |
5/12-13 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- W |
1958-1968 |
5/14 | 1341-001 | Ephemera- Y |
1965-1968 |
7/4-5, 8/1-2 | 1341-001 | Clippings |
1956-1969 |
SERIES III: PERSONAL MATERIALS |
1947-1969 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
9/2 | 1341-001 | Incoming Correspondence |
1947-1969 |
6/4 | 1341-001 | Speeches and Writings by Van Lydegraf |
1948-1969 |
9/1 | 1341-001 | Legal Documents |
1954-1968 |
9/3 | 1341-001 | Outgoing Correspondence |
1958-1970 |
8/4-5 | 1341-001 | Personal Notes |
circa 1965 |
8/3 | 1341-001 | Political Materials annotated by Van Lydegraf
|
1967-1968 |
SERIES IV: PAULA VAN LYDEGRAF |
1953-1966 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/1-2 | 1341-001 | Paula Van Lydegraf- Ephemera |
1953-1963 |
10/6 | 1341-001 | Paula Van Lydegraf- Correspondence and
Writings |
1955-1962 |
10/4 | 1341-001 | Paula Van Lydegraf- International Women's
Day |
1959-1960 |
10/3 | 1341-001 | Paula Van Lydegraf- Women's International League for
Peace and Freedom |
circa 1961 |
10/5 | 1341-001 | Paula Van Lydegraf- Clippings |
1961-1966 |
SERIES V: PUBLICATIONS |
1953-1969 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
17/6 | 1341-001 | Anti-U.S. in Vietnam Propaganda, Foreign Languages
Press (China) |
1965-1966 |
16/1-3 | 1341-001 | Black Panther Party. 1967. The
Black panther. Oakland, Calif: Black Panther Party, Ministry of
Information |
1968-1971 |
15/6 | 1341-001 | Committee for GI Rights, and American Servicemen's
Union. 1968. The Bond. New York, NY: Committee for
GI Rights |
1967-1969 |
16/11 | 1341-001 |
Challenge. 1900. Chicago,
Ill: Progressive Labor Party |
1966-1968 |
16/12 | 1341-001 |
The Bay guardian. 1966.
San Francisco, Calif: Roger B. Henkle, ed. |
1968 |
17/5 | 1341-001 | Workers (Communist) Party of America, and Communist
Party of the United States of America. 1924. The daily
worker. Chicago, Ill: Daily Worker Pub. Co. |
1955 |
15/11 | 1341-001 | International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union.
1944. The Dispatcher. San Francisco, Calif:
International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union |
1965-1969 |
15/16 | 1341-001 | Partido Comunista de Cuba. 1965. Gramma. Havana, Cuba: Central Committee, Communist Party
of Cuba |
1966-1968 |
14/12-13, 15/1-5 | 1341-001 | Institute for Independent Social Journalism, Inc. (New
York, N.Y.). 1968. The Guardian. New York:
[s.n.] |
1968-1969 |
17/7-11 | 1341-001 |
Helix. 1967. Seattle,
Wash: [s.n.]. |
1967-1969 |
15/10 | 1341-001 | Independent Socialist Clubs of America. 1967.
Independent socialist. New York, N.Y.: New York
Independent Socialist Club |
1967 |
16/13 | 1341-001 | International Woodworkers of America. 1942.
International woodworker. Seattle, Wash:
International Woodworkers of America (CIO) |
1955 |
15/9 | 1341-001 | Strong, Anna Louise. 1963. Letter from China. Peking: [s.n.] |
1967-1969 |
16/17 | 1341-001 |
Leviathan. 1969. New
York, N.Y.: V.R.-Leviathan Publications |
1969 |
16/16 | 1341-001 |
Los Angeles free press.
1964. Los Angeles, Calif: Art Kunkin |
1969 |
15/13 | 1341-001 | Labor-Progressive Party. 1957. Marxist review. Toronto: National Committee of the
Labor-Progressive Party |
1958 |
18/2-7 | 1341-001 |
Monthly review. 1949.
New York: Monthly Review Foundation |
1953-1969 |
16/4-6 | 1341-001 |
The Movement. 1960. San
Francisco, Calif: Student Nonviolent Coordinating-Committee of
California |
1967-1969 |
14/10-11 | 1341-001 |
National guardian. 1948.
New York, N.Y.: Weekly Guardian Associates |
1955-1968 |
16/7 | 1341-001 | Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.). 1970.
New left notes. Boston, Mass: Students for a
Democratic Society |
1967-1969 |
15/12 | 1341-001 | National Conference for New Politics, and New Politics
Convention for 1968 and Beyond. 1967. New politics
news. Convention issue. Chicago, Ill: Convention Steering Committee of
the New Politics Convention for 1968 and Beyond |
1968 |
15/14 | 1341-001 | Friends of the Soviet Union (Group). 1932.
New world review. New York: N.W.R. Publications,
etc. |
1961-1963 |
16/10 | 1341-001 |
Northern neighbors. 1956.
Gravenhurst, Ont., etc: Northern Neighbors Pub. Association |
1962 |
13/1-16, 14 /1-8 | 1341-001 |
Peking review. 1958.
Peking: Peking Review |
1961-1969 |
15/17-18 | 1341-001 |
People's world. 1938. San
Francisco, Calif: World Pub. Co. |
1954-1969 |
17/12-16, 18 /1 | 1341-001 | Communist Party of the United States of America. 1945.
Political affairs. New York: New Century
Publishers |
1948-1968 |
16/20 | 1341-001 |
Peninsula observer. 1968.
Palo Alto, Calif: [s.n.] |
1969 |
16/21-24 | 1341-001 | Progressive Workers Movement. 1964.
Progressive worker. Vancouver |
1964-1969 |
16/9 | 1341-001 |
San Francisco express
times. 1968. San Francisco, Ca: Trystero Co. |
1968 |
16/15 | 1341-001 |
The San Jose maverick.
1969. San Jose, Calif: [s.n.] |
1969 |
16/19 | 1341-001 | Student Government Association. 1969.
The Spectrum. Washington D.C.: Student Government
Association |
1969 |
16/8 | 1341-001 |
Ta kung pao. 1900. Hong
Kong: TA Kung Pao |
1968 |
15/8 | 1341-001 |
Vietnam courier. 1964.
Hanoi, D.R.V.: [s.n.] |
1967-1969 |
15/7 | 1341-001 |
Vietnam GI. 1968.
Chicago, Ill: [s.n.] |
1968 |
16/25-27, 17/ 1-4 | 1341-001 |
Vietnam information
bulletin. 1967. Rangoon: Vietnam News Agency |
1966-1968 |
16/14 | 1341-001 | Democratic State Central Committee of Washington.
1955. Washington democrat. Seattle, Wash:
Washington Democrat, Inc. |
1955 |
14/9 | 1341-001 |
Western front. 1970.
Seattle Wash: Washington State Peace and Freedom Party |
1969 |
16/18 | 1341-001 |
Wildcat. 1969. Chicago,
Ill: Wildcat Press |
1969 |
15/15 | 1341-001 |
World Marxist review.
1958. Toronto: Progress Books |
1962-1963 |
Accession No. 1341-002: Correspondence with Anna Louise Strong, 1967-1970Return to Top
Scope and Content: Correspondence with Anna Louise Strong, 1967-1970.
Includes twenty-two letters from Anna Louise Strong to Clayton Van Lydegraf; and thirty-two letters from Van Lydegraf to Anna Louise Strong. Also one writing regarding "I Change Worlds."
Restrictions on Access: Access restricted: For terms of access, contact Special Collections
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Mr. Van Lydegraf, ½7/1984.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1-3 | 1341-002 | Correspondence with Anna Louise Strong |
1967-1970 |
Accession No. 1341-003: Correspondence with Rewi Alley, 1967-1983Return to Top
Scope and Content: Correspondence with Rewi Alley, poems of Alley from which Van Lydegraf selected for publication.
Restrictions on Access: Access restricted: For terms of access, contact Special Collections
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Clayton Van Lydegraf, ½7/1983.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 1341-003 | Correspondence with Rewi Alley |
1967-1970 |
½ | 1341-003 | Manuscript- "This Way Madness Lies" |
circa 1983 |
1/3-5 | 1341-003 | Poems by Rewi Alley |
circa 1967-1970 |
Accession No. 1341-004: Legal and personal records, 1941-1980Return to Top
- SERIES I: FBI MATERIALS, 1941-1978
- SERIES II: POLITICAL MATERIALS, 1948-1978
- SERIES III: MANUSCRIPT MATERIALS, 1950s-1979
- SERIES IV: PUBLICATIONS, 1964-1975
- SERIES V: PERSONAL MATERIALS, 1967-1978
- SERIES VI: COURT CASE MATERIALS, 1970-1980
- SERIES VII: SMALL PRESS MATERIALS, 1972-1976
Scope and Content: An accession of materials deriving from Van Lydegraf’s legal and personal records. A large portion is composed of brochures, correspondence, reports, agendas, meeting minutes and published materials relating to Van Lydegraf’s political life, including his written opinions and his association with the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee. A large proportion of the files are composed of affidavits, transcripts, memoranda, and other records originating from Van Lydegraf’s legal troubles, especially his arrest and trial in 1977 for the attempted bombing of a California State Senator’s office. Also present are almost 40 years of FBI investigation files on Van Lydegraf and various associates, including Timothy Leary. The various publications collected by Van Lydegraf are also present in large numbers, most of which concern aspects of radical political thought, such as communism, black nationalism, and labor activism.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Some material stored offsite; advance notice is required for use.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Clayton Van Lydegraf, 1/3/1989.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
SERIES I: FBI MATERIALS |
1941-1978 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/7-18, 4/1-10 | 1341-004 | FBI file #100-47617 |
1941-1978 |
4/14-24, 5/1-3 | 1341-004 | FBI file #100-1715 (Portland file) |
1941-1979 |
3/6, 5/4-16 | 1341-004 | FBI Reports |
1965-1982 |
6/9-17 | 1341-004 | FBI file #40-84731 (Timothy Leary file) |
1970-1976 |
5/17-18, 6/1-5 | 1341-004 | FBI File # 100-13007 (Vision Works file) |
1972-1973 |
1/15-20 | 1341-004 | FBI Infiltrator Reports |
1977-1978 |
6/18-29, 7, 8/1-5 | 1341-004 | Raw notes and lab files (includes FBI
material) |
1977-1978 |
6/7 | 1341-004 | FBI Memorandum concerning Van Lydegraf |
1978 |
SERIES II: POLITICAL MATERIALS |
1948-1978 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 1341-004 | Political statements and reports (not by Van
Lydegraf) |
1961-1972 |
12/1 | 1341-004 | Radical fliers and posters |
circa 1975-1977 |
12/2-4 | 1341-004 | Radical newspapers |
1969-1977 |
11/10-14 | 1341-004 | Radical reading material |
circa 1968-1977 |
SUBSERIES A: PRAIRIE FIRE ORGANIZING
COMMITTEE |
1948-1978 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/1-2 | 1341-004 | Prairie Fire Organizing Committee- FBI Investigation
Documents |
1948-1977 |
13/9-14, 14/1-6 | 1341-004 | Prairie Fire Organizing Committee- Internal
Documents and Memoranda |
1975-1978 |
13/7-8 | 1341-004 | Prairie Fire Organizing Committee- Notes |
circa 1975-1978 |
13/3-6 | 1341-004 | Prairie Fire Organizing Committee- Ephemera
|
circa 1977 |
SUBSERIES B: PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY |
1967 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
½ | 1341-004 | Progressive Labor Party- Reports and
Writings |
1967 |
SUBSERIES C: ACTIVIST ORGANIZATION
MATERIALS |
1972-1977 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
13/1 | 1341-004 | Activism- Ephemera |
1972-1977 |
12/15 | 1341-004 | Philippine activism- Ephemera |
circa 1972 |
12/14 | 1341-004 | African-American activism- Ephemera |
1974-1977 |
12/17-18 | 1341-004 | American Indian activism- Ephemera |
circa 1976-1977 |
12/16 | 1341-004 | Puerto Rican activism- Ephemera |
circa 1977 |
SERIES III: MANUSCRIPT MATERIALS |
1950s-1979 | ||
SUBSERIES A: MATERIALS WRITTEN BY VAN
LYDEGRAF |
1950s-1979 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
14/11 | 1341-004 | Poetry by Van Lydegraf |
circa 1950s |
1/4 | 1341-004 | "The Object is to Win"- Manuscript and
materials |
circa 1967-1970 |
1/5 | 1341-004 | "Never the Same"- Manuscript and
materials |
circa 1970 |
14/12 | 1341-004 | "The Winds that blow from the direction of the Rat"-
Manuscript and materials |
1970 |
1/6 | 1341-004 | "Premature Wake"- Manuscript |
circa 1971 |
10/11 | 1341-004 | Paper on US criminal justice- Manuscript and
materials |
circa 1979 |
10/12 | 1341-004 | "The Hidden War"- Manuscript and
materials |
circa 1979 |
SUBSERIES B: MATERIALS WRITTEN BY OTHER
PEOPLE |
1972-1977 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
13/2 | 1341-004 | "SDS and the New Left: the Search for a New
Ideology," by Jonathan Walker Parkes- Manuscript |
1972 |
14/8 | 1341-004 | "The GI Movement," by Bart Lubow and Jennifer Dohrn-
Manuscript and materials |
circa 1973 |
14/7 | 1341-004 | "Critique of Community Organizing in Ocean Beach,"
by Frank Gormile- Manuscript and materials |
1977 |
SERIES IV: PUBLICATIONS |
1964-1975 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/19 | 1341-004 | National Lawyers Guild. 1970. The Conspiracy. San
Francisco: Bay Area Regional Office, National Lawyers Guild |
1972-1973 |
14/15 | 1341-004 | New Daily Cardinal Corporation (Madison, Wis.). 1892.
The Daily cardinal. Madison, Wis: New Daily Cardinal Corp. |
1971 |
2/6 | 1341-004 | May 2nd Movement. 1965. Free student. New York, N.Y.:
May 2nd Movement |
1965 |
14/18-19 | 1341-004 | Good times. 1969. San Francisco, Calif: Trystero
Co. |
1971 |
12/5-7 | 1341-004 | Institute for Independent Social Journalism, Inc. (New
York, N.Y.). 1968. The Guardian. New York: [s.n.] |
1976-1977 |
14/16 | 1341-004 | Liberated guardian. 1970. New York: Liberated Guardian
Worker's Collective |
1971 |
2/1-4 | 1341-004 | Progressive Labor Party. 1962. PL, Progressive labor.
Brooklyn, N.Y.: Progressive Labor Party |
1965-1969 |
14/20-21 | 1341-004 | Red Mountain Tribe. 1969. Berkeley tribe. Berkeley,
Calif: Red Mountain Tribe |
1971 |
14/17 | 1341-004 | Rising up angry. 1969. [Chicago, Ill.]: Rising Up
Angry |
1971 |
2/8 | 1341-004 | Rolling stone. 1967. San Francisco, Calif: Straight
Arrow Publishers |
1975 |
14/14 | 1341-004 | Strategic hamlet. 1970. Isla Vista, Calif:
[s.n.] |
1971 |
2/5 | 1341-004 | Progressive Labor Party. 1967. World revolution. [New
York]: Progressive Labor Party |
1967-1968 |
2/7 | 1341-004 | Miscellaneous Periodicals |
1964-1967 |
SERIES V: PERSONAL MATERIALS |
1967-1978 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
14/10 | 1341-004 | Correspondence by Van Lydegraf with Ad Hoc Committee
(Chicago) |
1967-1969 |
1/3 | 1341-004 | Pamphlets written by Van Lydegraf |
circa 1967-1971 |
14/9 | 1341-004 | Assorted correspondence by Van Lydegraf |
1967-1978 |
14/13 | 1341-004 | Criticism and Van Lydegraf's response |
1974 |
SERIES VI: COURT CASE MATERIALS |
1970-1980 | ||
SUBSERIES A: SAN FRANCISCO GRAND JURY |
1970-1973 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/14 | 1341-004 | San Francisco Grand Jury- Assorted
documents |
1970-1973 |
10/15 | 1341-004 | San Francisco Grand Jury- Writings and
correspondence |
1972-1973 |
SUBSERIES B: CALIFORNIA VS CLAYTON VAN LYDEGRAF
(APPEAL) |
1970-1980 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
9/3-15 | 1341-004 | California vs. Clayton Van Lydegraf (Appeal)-
Assorted Documents |
1970-1979 |
9/19 | 1341-004 | California vs. Clayton Van Lydegraf (Appeal)-
Notes |
1972-1980 |
8/8 | 1341-004 | California vs. Clayton Van Lydegraf (Appeal)- FBI
Reports |
1975 |
8/7 | 1341-004 | California vs. Clayton Van Lydegraf (Appeal)- Notes
and writings by Van Lydegraf |
1975-1980 |
½1, 10/5-7 | 1341-004 | California vs. Clayton Van Lydegraf (Appeal)- Court
Documents |
1977-1979 |
8/6, 9/16 | 1341-004 | California vs. Clayton Van Lydegraf (Appeal)-
Correspondence |
1978-1983 |
9/17-18 | 1341-004 | California vs. Clayton Van Lydegraf (Appeal)- Grand
Jury Transcript |
1978 |
8/9-15, 9/1-2 | 1341-004 | California vs. Clayton Van Lydegraf (Appeal)- Trial
transcript |
1979-1980 |
SUBSERIES C: MISCELLANEOUS COURT CASE
MATERIALS |
1970-1980 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/10 | 1341-004 | Notes about court cases |
1970-1980 |
10/4 | 1341-004 | Freedom of Information Act Request
Documents |
1971-1977 |
10/16-18 | 1341-004 | Los Angeles case notes |
circa 1977-1979 |
10/3 | 1341-004 | Freedom of Information Act Complaint |
1978-1979 |
10/9 | 1341-004 | Prepared statements and writings for Court
appearances |
1978-1979 |
SUBSERIES D: IMPRISONMENT AND PAROLE
MATERIALS |
1971-1980 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
11/1 | 1341-004 | Prison Correspondence |
1971-1979 |
11/4 | 1341-004 | Arrest and Incarceration material |
1977-1979 |
11/3 | 1341-004 | Parole- Correspondence |
1977-1980 |
11/5-9 | 1341-004 | Prison ephemera |
circa 1978-1979 |
11/2 | 1341-004 | Parole- Assorted Documents |
1980 |
10/13 | 1341-004 | Parole request to attend survival
gathering |
1980 |
SUBSERIES E: CALIFORNIA VS. JUDITH BISSELL, [CLAYTON
VAN LYDEGRAF], ET. AL. |
1977-1978 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/7-14 | 1341-004 | California vs. Judith Bissell [Clayton Van
Lydegraf], et. al.- Trial Transcript |
1977-1978 |
3/1-4 | 1341-004 | California vs. Judith Bissell, [Clayton Van
Lydegraf], et. al- Court Documents |
1978 |
6/6 | 1341-004 | California vs. Judith Bissell [Clayton Van
Lydegraf], et. al.- FBI Declarations |
1978 |
6/8 | 1341-004 | California vs. Judith Bissell [Clayton Van
Lydegraf], et. al.- Transcript of Grand Jury proceedings |
1978 |
SUBSERIES F: JUDITH BISSELL, [CLAYTON VAN LYDEGRAF],
ET. AL. VS. FBI |
1978-1979 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
4/11-13 | 1341-004 | Judith Bissell, [Clayton Van Lydegraf], et. al. vs.
FBI- Affidavit concerning FBI file #100-47617 |
1978 |
3/5 | 1341-004 | Judith Bissell, [Clayton Van Lydegraf], et. al. vs.
FBI- Fourth Affidavit |
1979 |
SUBSERIES G: USA VS. CLAYTON VAN LYDEGRAF |
1978-1979 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/8 | 1341-004 | USA vs. Clayton Van Lydegraf- Court
Documents |
1978-1979 |
SERIES VII: SMALL PRESS MATERIALS |
1972-1976 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
12/13 | 1341-004 | Small press correspondence |
1972-1974 |
12/9 | 1341-004 | Committee of Small Magazine Editors and Publishers-
Assorted material |
1972-1975 |
12/10-12 | 1341-004 | Small press material |
1972-1976 |
12/8 | 1341-004 | Beyond Baroque- Publications |
1974-1976 |
Accession No. 1341-005: Manuscripts by Van Lydegraf, 1973-1984Return to Top
Scope and Content: Writings, most by Van Lydegraf, including "This Way Madness Lies," n.d.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Hazel Wolfe, 9/1/1988.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 1341-005 | "About Our Constitutional Rights"- Manuscript
|
1973 |
1/2 | 1341-005 | "Statement to be read before the San Francisco Grand
Jury"- Manuscript |
1973 |
1/3 | 1341-005 | "This Way Madness Lies"- Manuscript |
circa 1983 |
1/4 | 1341-005 | "Schell Versus Schell"- Manuscript |
circa 1984 |
1/5 | 1341-005 | Manuscripts and Correspondence |
1985-1987 |
1/6 | 1341-005 | Poetry |
1954-1957 |
1/7 | 1341-005 | Excerpt from testimony from House Un-American Activities
Committee |
1956 |
1/8 | 1341-005 | Writings by other people |
1959-1984 |
Accession No. 1341-006: Writings, poems, correspondence and academic transcripts, 1971-1988Return to Top
Scope and Content: Writings, 1986-1987; poems, n.d.; correspondence and academic transcripts, 1988; clipping, 1971.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Mr. Van Lydegraf, 4/8/1988, 4/29/1987
Accession No. 1341-007: Correspondence with Mary Ann Nichols, 1944-1945, 1986-1987Return to Top
Scope and Content: Outgoing letters, all to Mary Ann Nichols.
Leftist political leader who wrote home to his wife during 1944, 1945 when he was 5th Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Corps stationed in India. Some of his commentary is about the Indian independence movement.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Some restrictions exist on copying, quotation or publication. Contact Repository for details.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Mary Ann Nichols, 3/9/1987.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 1341-007 | Letters (September) |
1944 |
1/2 | 1341-007 | Letters (October) |
1944 |
1/3 | 1341-007 | Letters (November) |
1944 |
1/4 | 1341-007 | Letters (December) |
1944 |
1/5 | 1341-007 | Letters (January) |
1945 |
1/6 | 1341-007 | Letters (February) |
1945 |
1/7 | 1341-007 | Letters (March) |
1945 |
1/8 | 1341-007 | Letters (April) |
1945 |
1/9 | 1341-007 | Letters (May) |
1945 |
1/10 | 1341-007 | Letters (Later Period) |
1986-1987 |
Accession No. 1341-008: Tape-recorded interview conducted by George Lippman, 11/3/91Return to Top
Scope and Content: Tape-recorded interview conducted by George Lippman, 11/3/91.
This is the first in a series of two interviews. The second one (Accession #1341-9) has been transcribed but this first one has not. This interview contains many digressions but provides biographical information.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Donated by George Lippman, 8/17/1992
Accession No. 1341-009: Tape-recorded interview conducted by George Lippman, with transcript, 12/8/91Return to Top
Scope and Content: Tape-recorded interview conducted by George Lippman, with transcript, 12/8/91.
In this interview with George Lippman on the day after the fiftieth anniversary of Pearl Harbor, Van Lydegraf interprets the political events of wartime and of postwar U.S.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Bryan Bahl, 3/1/1992.
Accession No. 1341-010: Clayton Van Lydegraf papers, 1946-1980Return to Top
Scope and Content: Materials from a variety of labor and social justice committees such as the Prairie Fire Organizing committee internal retrial correspondence and criticism, social justice and labor publications, Progressive Labor party and Free University of Seattle materials, Native American Social Justice, Big Mountain Support Committee, Black Hills and Leonard Peltier Defense committee materials, Communist and Workers' party publications, and correspondence.
Restrictions on Access: Access to portions of the collection is restricted. Contact University of Washington Libraries Special Collections for details.
Restrictions on Use: Copyrights retained by creator. Contact University of Washington Libraries Special Collections for details.
Acquisition Info: Celia L. Davis, Deputy Director, Data Center
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 1341-010 | Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC) Internal
Retrial- Letters and Communications |
1976 |
1/2 | 1341-010 | Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC) Internal
Retrial- Self Criticism and Notes |
1973-1976 |
1/3 | 1341-010 | Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC) Internal
Retrial-Toward Rev. Line |
1976 |
1/4 | 1341-010 | Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC) Internal
Retrial-Criticisms of PFOC and John Brown Book Club (KBBC) and
Reponses
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1975-1978 |
1/5 | 1341-010 | Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC) Internal
Retrial-Drafts and Letters
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1977-1978 |
1/6 | 1341-010 | Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC) Internal
Retrial-Los Angeles Five Trial Correspondence
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1978 |
1/7 | 1341-010 | Assorted Letters |
1975-1977 |
1/8 | 1341-010 | Los Angeles Five Trial Arrest and Case |
1977-1978 |
1/9 | 1341-010 | Communication to Van Lydegraft |
1977-1979 |
1/10 | 1341-010 | Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC) Organizational
Notes |
1973-1975 |
1/11 | 1341-010 | Social Justice and Labor Publications |
1969-1974 |
1/12 | 1341-010 | Annotated the Communist League-Negro National Council
Question |
1974 |
1/13 | 1341-010 | Publications About Social Justice |
1972-1980 |
1/14 | 1341-010 | Communications Company Materials |
1972 |
1/15 | 1341-010 | Progressive Labor Party and Free University of Seattle
Anti-War and Anti-Draft Materials |
1967 |
1/16 | 1341-010 | Native American Social Justice, Big Mountain Support
Committee, Black Hills, and Leonard Peltier Defense Committee
Materials |
1975-1980 |
1/17 | 1341-010 | International Social Justice publications and
communications |
1954, 1968-1980 |
1/18 | 1341-010 | Communist Publications |
1946, 1960-1980 |
1/19 | 1341-010 | Workers' Party and Communist Communication |
approximately 1972-1973 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- New Left--United States--History--20th century
- New Left--United States--Periodicals
- New Left--Washington (State)--History
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
- Political activists--United States
- Political activists--United States--Correspondence
- Political activists--United States--Periodicals
- Political activists--Washington (State)
- Radicalism--United States--History--20th century
- Radicalism--United States--Periodicals
- Radicalism--Washington (State)--Seattle--History--20th century
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Draft resisters--United States
- World War, 1939-1945--Correspondence
Personal Names
- Bissell, Judith Emily
- Justesen, Michael
- Leary, Timothy
- Mullin, Leslie Ann
- Scott, John V. (Jack)
- Strong, Anna Louise, 1885-1970. I change worlds
- Van Lydegraf, Clayton--Archives
Corporate Names
- Black Panther Party
- Communist Party of the United States of America
- Peace and Freedom Party (U.S.)
- Prairie Fire Organizing Committee
- Progressive Labor Party
- Students For a Democratic Society (U.S.)
- United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Weather Underground Organization
Geographical Names
- India--History--Autonomy and independence movements--Sources
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Alley, Rewi, 1897-1987--Correspondence
- Lippman, George (interviewer)
- Nichols, Mary Ann--Correspondence
- Strong, Anna Louise, 1885-1970--Correspondence