Robert Alan Goldberg papers, 1880-2019
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
 - Goldberg, Robert Alan, 1949-
 - Title
 - Robert Alan Goldberg papers
 - Dates
 - 1880-2019 (inclusive)18802019
 - Quantity
 - 45 linear feet, (87 boxes and 5 oversize boxes)
 - Collection Number
 - ACCN 0731
 - Summary
 - The Robert Alan Goldberg papers (1880-2019) house materials gathered by Goldberg while researching information for his books, Back to the Soil: The Jewish Farmers of Clarion, Utah, and Their World, Grassroots Resistance: Social Movements in Twentieth Century America, Enemies Within: The Culture of Conspiracy in Modern America, Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Colorado, and Barry Goldwater. Goldberg is a professor of history at the University of Utah whose specialities include American social movements and the American West.
 - Repository
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University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860
Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu - Access Restrictions
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 - Languages
 - English
 
Historical Note
Robert Alan Goldberg was born on August 16, 1949 in New York City. He received his bachelor of arts in 1971 from Arizona State University and his master of arts and doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1972 and 1977, respectively. A faculty member at the University of Utah since 1980, Goldberg has served on the Executive Committee of the Academic Senate, the Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee, the Teaching Committee, the Undergraduate Council and the Committee for the Tanner Lectures on Human Values. He is the Director of the Tanner Humanities Center at the University of Utah.
Goldberg has received several awards throughout his career, beginning in 1987 with the Ramona Cannon Award for Teaching Excellence in the Humanities. He has also received: the University of Utah Distinguished Teaching Award in 1991; the University of Utah Presidential Teaching Scholar Award in 1993; and the Honors Program Teaching Award in 1994. He was awarded the University of Utah's Hatch Prize for Excellence in Teaching and the history department's graduate students Virgil Award for Mentoring in 1994, 1997 and 2005. In 2003, he was the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in American Studies at Uppsala University, Sweden and most recently, was recognized by the Mormon History Association as one of the premier defenders of religious tolerance at the University of Utah, awarding him the 2007 Thomas L. Kane Award.
He is the author of eight books, including: Hooded Empire, which concerns the rise and fall of the Ku Klux Klan in Colorado during the 1920s; Back to the Soil: The Jewish Farmers of Clarion, Utah and their World, which traces a group of 200 Jewish immigrant families from Russia, through the eastern ghettos of America, to a socialist farm colony founded in the Utah desert in 1911; and Grassroots Resistance: Social Movements in Twentieth Century America which considers such groups as the Industrial Workers of the World, the Communist Party, the John Birch Society, the Berkeley Free Speech Movement and the National Organization for Women. In 1995 Goldberg completed Barry Goldwater, a biography of the Arizona senator and republican presidential candidate and in 2001, published Enemies Within: The Culture of Conspiracy in Modern America, which analyzes the saturation of popular culture and cyberspace with conspiracy theories.
(Biographical sketch created from the Rosenblatt Prize for Excellence.)
Content Description
The Robert Alan Goldberg papers (1880-2019) house materials gathered by Goldberg while researching information for his books, Back to the Soil: The Jewish Farmers of Clarion, Utah, and Their World, Grassroots Resistance: Social Movements in Twentieth Century America, Enemies Within: The Culture of Conspiracy in Modern America, Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Colorado, and Barry Goldwater.
The materials for the book, Back to the Soil: The Jewish Farmers of Clarion, Utah and Their World, are housed in boxes 1-4. Clarion was a Jewish agricultural settlement which existed from 1912 to 1915, with the last members leaving in the 1920s. It was led by Benjamin Brown and other Jewish immigrants from the Pale of Russia and Poland. The colony received homestead land from the state of Utah and tried to establish an agricultural Jewish community near Gunnison in Sanpete County. The small community failed shortly after being established because of poor soil, lack of water, physical hardships, and discontent among its members. Box 1 includes the initial research proposal, and the diaries, monographs, and transcripts of interviews used to form the basis of the book. Most of these papers are in Yiddish with English translations, and were written by the leaders of the agriculture experiment. Box 2 holds two drafts of Goldberg's book. Boxes 3-4 contain correspondence with and written recollections from the survivors of Clarion and or their family members. This material is organized alphabetically by family name.
The materials for Grassroots Resistance: Social Movements in Twentieth Century America are housed in boxes 5-21. They consist of brochures, newsletters, newspapers, and membership applications from activist groups. Magazine articles and news clippings about the activities of these academic, political, religious, and or radical organizations from the 1960s-1970s era are also included. Some of the groups represented are the National Socialist White People's Party, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Christian Anti-Communists Crusade, Clergy and Laymen Concerned about Vietnam, the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, the National Organization for Women, and the Rainbow Family of Living Light. Box 5 has material on African American history and the civil rights movement from 1968 to 1972. Boxes 6-14 contain information on the various activist groups and are arranged alphabetically by group name. Box 15 houses information on activist causes prevalent in the United States during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Boxes 16-20 hold 110 different newspapers from this same era. The newspapers are from Cuba, China, Vietnam, and the activist syndicated underground press, as well as some established American newspapers. The newspaper publications are listed in alphabetical order by their published trade name with a cross reference to the publishing organization in the folder description.
Addenda to the collection includes other research and general materials.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
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Preferred Citation
Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
Boxes 1-4 and 5-20 were donated in 1982 and 1996 (10.75 linear feet).
Boxes 21-42 were donated in 2001 (circa 11 linear feet).
Box 43 was donated in 2007 (0.5 linear feet).
Boxes 44-48 were donated in 2008 (2.5 linear feet).
Boxes 49-91 were donated in 2019 (21 linear feet).
Processing Note
Processed by Jane Chesley in 1997.
Addenda processed by Henrietta Oyula, Elizabeth Rogers, and Julia Huddleston in 2002, 2008, and 2009.
Addendum processed by Betsey Welland in 2020.
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Separated Materials
See also the Robert Alan Goldberg photograph collection (P0658) and the Robert Alan Goldberg audio collection (A0415) in the Multimedia Division of Special Collections.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Clarion Settlement Project, Abstract and Research Documents
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Description: Project Proposal and List of Resource MaterialContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Benjamin Brown, Reminiscence
The Memories of Benjamin Brown, written twenty-five years after his efforts to lead the Jewish agriculture experiment of Clarion, Utah. As the project's leader, Brown tells of the philosophy and organization of the colony, its history, and its decline.
Dates: 1935Container: Box 1, Folder 2 - 
Description: Interview with Samuel Chatzky
Photocopied personal notes of Samuel Chatzky, the last living survivor of the Clarion Experiment. He recalls life in Russia, Philadelphia, and Clarion. Written in Yiddish with English translation.
Dates: 1910-1912Container: Box 1, Folder 3-6 - 
Description: A Short History of Clarion, The Jewish Colony in the State of Utah
A monograph by B. D. Silverman, one of Benjamin Brown's chief antagonists and a member of the Clarion settlement.
Dates: 1930-1940Container: Box 1, Folder 7-10 - 
Description: Yiddish News Articles
Articles about Clarion, Utah, with English translations.
Dates: 1912-1918Container: Box 1, Folder 11-12 - 
Description: Virgin Soil
A monograph by Isaac Friedland, a member of the Clarion settlement. Written in Hebrew with an English translation.
Dates: 1930Container: Box 1, Folder 13-16 - 
Description: Correspondence to Goldberg Regarding Translation Fees
The letter concerns payment for the translation of (from Yiddish to English) by Max Rosenfield.
Dates: 1983Container: Box 1, Folder 17 - 
Description: The Clarion Colony
A photocopy of an account of the Clarion experience (written in Yiddish,) by one of the participants in the Clarion community.
Dates: 1910Container: Box 1, Folder 18-25 - 
Description: The Clarion Colony
English Translation.
Container: Box 1, Folder 26-32 - 
Description: Back to the Soil: The Jewish Farmers of Clarion, Utah, and Their World , DraftsContainer: Box 2
 
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Clarion Settlement Families, A to Z
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Description: Aberman, Joseph and RosaContainer: Box 3, Folder 1
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Description: Ayeroff, Nathan and RachelContainer: Box 3, Folder 2
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Description: Barak, Samuel and Ella; and Barak, Samuel and IdaContainer: Box 3, Folder 3
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Description: Bassin, Abraham and FannieContainer: Box 3, Folder 4
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Description: Bernstein, David and SaraContainer: Box 3, Folder 5-6
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Description: Binder, Aaron and RoseContainer: Box 3, Folder 7
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Description: Boyarsky, David and RaeContainer: Box 3, Folder 8
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Description: Brown, Benjamin and ClaraContainer: Box 3, Folder 9-14
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Description: Brownstein, Joseph and PaulineContainer: Box 3, Folder 15
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Description: Cohen, David and SophieContainer: Box 3, Folder 16
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Description: Farbman, Morris and MarthaContainer: Box 3, Folder 17
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Description: Furman, Joseph and GussieContainer: Box 3, Folder 18
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Description: Geronemus, Alexander and HelenContainer: Box 3, Folder 19
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Description: Gesin, HeymanContainer: Box 3, Folder 20
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Description: Grishkarn, Samuel and JuliaContainer: Box 3, Folder 21-22
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Description: Hamburger, Louis and CeliaContainer: Box 3, Folder 23
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Description: Herbst, Isaac and AnnaContainer: Box 3, Folder 24
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Description: Isgur, Isaac and AnnieContainer: Box 3, Folder 25
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Description: Kreger, Hyman and SarahContainer: Box 3, Folder 26
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Description: Kristol, Samuel and RebeccaContainer: Box 3, Folder 27-32
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Description: Levitsky, Samuel and ClaraContainer: Box 4, Folder 1-2
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Description: Lieberman, Samuel and RoseContainer: Box 4, Folder 3
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Description: Malamed, Moshe and MiriamContainer: Box 4, Folder 4-6
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Description: Mastrow, Isadore and SarahContainer: Box 4, Folder 7
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Description: Misler, Charles and Bessie; Misler, Max and Fanny; and Misler, Samuel and LayaContainer: Box 4, Folder 8
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Description: Nilva, Joseph and EvaContainer: Box 4, Folder 9
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Description: Pally, Barnet and RachelContainer: Box 4, Folder 10
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Description: Plonsky, Max; Plonsky, Mendel and Anna; Plonsky, Philip and Esther; Plonsky, Benjamin and Bessie; and Plonsky, LouisContainer: Box 4, Folder 11-12
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Description: Radding, Joseph and EstherContainer: Box 4, Folder 13
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Description: Radding, Esther, Her DiaryContainer: Box 4, Folder 14-22
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Description: Sack, SamuelContainer: Box 4, Folder 23
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Description: Shein, AbrahamContainer: Box 4, Folder 24
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Description: Silverman, BarneyContainer: Box 4, Folder 25
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Description: Simon, Joseph and LeahContainer: Box 4, Folder 26
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Description: Sokolov, Barney and MaryContainer: Box 4, Folder 27
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Description: Sternfield, Solomon and GoldieContainer: Box 4, Folder 28
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Description: Yigdoll, Harry and BessieContainer: Box 4, Folder 29
 
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Black History and Civil Rights
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Description: Civil Rights News ClippingsDates: 1966-1969Container: Box 5, Folder 1
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Description: "Negro Ban Has Wide Effect"
An article discussing the policy of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints regarding African Americans.
Container: Box 5, Folder 2 - 
Description: Historical Fictions , Review
A commentary by ten black writers on William Styron's novel is reviewed.
Dates: 1968Container: Box 5, Folder 3 - 
Description: Edith Weigert, "The Role of Sympathy in the Psychotherapeutic Process," Pastoral Psychology
Photocopy of a reprint of the lecture given at the Ninth Annual Karen Horney Lecture, read before the Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis at the New York Academy of Medicine in March 1961.
Dates: 1963Container: Box 5, Folder 4 - 
Description: Malcolm Boyd, "Speaking of Books: Thinking Black," New York Times Book Review
Article on "black" books and how they have dealt with African Americans.
Dates: 1967Container: Box 5, Folder 5 - 
Description: "Search for a Black," Life Magazine
Series of four articles on the history of Blacks in America.
Dates: 1960Container: Box 5, Folder 6 - 
Description: "They Had A Dream," Nebraska Newspaper Series
Series of news articles on notable African Americans that contributed to the development of the United States.
Container: Box 5, Folder 7 - 
Description: The Need for Black History Studies
Several articles on the controversy of the need for educational institutions to develop African American history program.
Dates: 1968-1969Container: Box 5, Folder 8-9 - 
Description: Whites vs. Blacks, Statistics
Two statistical reports comparing blacks' and whites' abilities.
Container: Box 5, Folder 10 - 
Description: Playboy Interview with Martin Luther KingDates: 1965Container: Box 5, Folder 11
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Description: "Martin Luther King's Constitution: A Legal History of the Montgomery Bus Boycott," by Randall Kennedy, The Yale Law JournalDates: 1989Container: Box 5, Folder 12-13
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Description: Martin Luther King Jr., "The Negro Is Your Brother" The Atlantic Monthly
Letter written while imprisoned in the Birmingham jail, as a participant in nonviolent demonstrations against segregation in Birmingham, Alabama.
Dates: 1963Container: Box 5, Folder 14 - 
Description: C. Vann Woodward, "The Anti-slavery Myth," The American ScholarDates: 1962Container: Box 5, Folder 15
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Description: Robert Coles, "Children and Racial Demonstrations," The American ScholarDates: 1965Container: Box 5, Folder 16
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Description: Eugene D. Genovese, "The Legacy of Slavery and the Roots of Black Nationalism"
From Socialist Scholars Conference, reprinted in 1964.
Dates: 1964Container: Box 5, Folder 17 - 
Description: Letter to Dr. N. M. Perry, President of Harvard University, from Archibald B. Roosevelt
The letter expresses Roosevelt's strong negative feelings toward the announcement of Dr. Ralph Bunche's nomination to the Harvard Board of Overseers.
Dates: 1959Container: Box 5, Folder 18 - 
Description: Gene Marin, "The Persecution and Assassination of Black Panther," Ramparts MagazineDates: 1968Container: Box 5, Folder 19
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Description: "Black Misery"
Photocopied reprints of cartoons by Langston Hughes from his book.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 5, Folder 20 - 
Description: Charles S. Isaacs, "Teacher Tells It like He Sees It," New York Times MagazineDates: 1968Container: Box 5, Folder 21
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Description: Soledad Brothers' Defense CommitteeContainer: Box 5, Folder 22
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Description: "The Future of Black Leadership," Time MagazineDates: 1969Container: Box 5, Folder 23
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Description: Martin Luther King's Review, "Where Do We Go From Here: Chage or Community," New York ReviewDates: 1967Container: Box 5, Folder 24
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Description: Adrian Dove, "Soul Story," New York Times MagazineDates: 1968Container: Box 5, Folder 25
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Description: "Cosby: Uptight and Not So Funny"
Interview with entertainer Bill Cosby.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 5, Folder 26 - 
Description: Kirk Sales, "The Amsterdam News," by Kirk Sales, New York Times MagazineDates: 1969Container: Box 5, Folder 27
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Description: Staughton Lynd, "A Radical Speaks in Defense of S.N.C.C.," New York Times MagazineDates: 1963Container: Box 5, Folder 28
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Description: Review of "White Racism and Black Emancipation," The New York Review of BooksDates: 1968Container: Box 5, Folder 29
 
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Activist Groups, A to Z
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Description: American Association for the United NationsContainer: Box 6, Folder 1
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Description: American Association of University ProfessorsContainer: Box 6, Folder 2
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Description: American Civil Liberties UnionContainer: Box 6, Folder 3-4
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Description: American Conservative UnionContainer: Box 6, Folder 5
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Description: American Council of Christian ChurchesContainer: Box 6, Folder 6-7
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Description: The American Economic FoundationContainer: Box 6, Folder 8
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Description: American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial OrganizationsContainer: Box 6, Folder 9
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Description: American Flag CommitteeContainer: Box 6, Folder 10
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Description: American Institute for Economic ResearchContainer: Box 6, Folder 11
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Description: Americans for AmericaContainer: Box 6, Folder 12
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Description: Americans for Constitutional ActionContainer: Box 6, Folder 13-14
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Description: Americans for the Competitive Enterprise SystemContainer: Box 6, Folder 15
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Description: Americans for Democratic ActionContainer: Box 6, Folder 16-17
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Description: Americans for National SecurityContainer: Box 6, Folder 18
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Description: Americans for PeaceContainer: Box 6, Folder 19
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Description: America's FutureContainer: Box 6, Folder 20-21
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Description: Amnesty InternationalContainer: Box 6, Folder 22
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Description: The Anti-Communist League of AmericaContainer: Box 6, Folder 23
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Description: Bible vs. Communism
Written by Leroy Brownlow, Brownlow Publications, Fort Worth, Texas.
Dates: 1961Container: Box 7, Folder 1 - 
Description: Black Panther PartyContainer: Box 7, Folder 2
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Description: Bob Jones University, Greenville, South CarolinaContainer: Box 7, Folder 3-4
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Description: California Board of Regents
Letters received in protest of students' campus actions.
Dates: 1968-1969Container: Box 7, Folder 5 - 
Description: Center for Constitutional RightsContainer: Box 7, Folder 6
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Description: Center for the Study of Democratic InstitutionsContainer: Box 7, Folder 7
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Description: Christian Anti-Communism CrusadeContainer: Box 7, Folder 8-14
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Description: Christian Beacon Sponsoring the 20th Century Reformation Hour with Carl McIntire, D.D., EditorContainer: Box 7, Folder 15
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Description: Christian CrusadeContainer: Box 8, Folder 1-6
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Description: Christian Freedom FoundationContainer: Box 8, Folder 7
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Description: Christian National CrusadeContainer: Box 8, Folder 8
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Description: Church League of AmericaContainer: Box 8, Folder 9
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Description: Citizens Councils of AmericaContainer: Box 8, Folder 10
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Description: Citizen's Movement for Human RightsContainer: Box 8, Folder 11
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Description: Civil Liberties Legal Defense Fund, IncContainer: Box 8, Folder 12
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Description: Clergy and Laymen Concerned About VietnamContainer: Box 8, Folder 13
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Description: Committee of Christian Laymen, IncContainer: Box 8, Folder 14
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Description: Committee of One MillionContainer: Box 8, Folder 15-16
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Description: Committee to Restore the ConstitutionContainer: Box 8, Folder 17
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Description: Committee to Warn of Communist ImportsContainer: Box 8, Folder 18
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Description: Common CauseContainer: Box 8, Folder 19
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Description: Conference of Economic ProgressContainer: Box 8, Folder 20
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Description: Conservative Society of AmericaContainer: Box 8, Folder 21
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Description: Constitution Parties of the United StatesContainer: Box 8, Folder 22
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Description: Constructive Action, Inc.Container: Box 8, Folder 23
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Description: Council for a Livable WorldContainer: Box 8, Folder 24
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Description: The Daily World
Subscription pamphlets published for a communist newspaper by the Long View Publishing Co., Inc., New York, New York.
Container: Box 9, Folder 1 - 
Description: The Dan Smoot ReportDates: 1968Container: Box 9, Folder 2
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Description: The Defenders of the Christian FaithContainer: Box 9, Folder 3
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Description: Defenders of the American ConstitutionDates: 1968Container: Box 9, Folder 4
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Description: The Defense CommitteeContainer: Box 9, Folder 5
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Description: Dissent
A bi-monthly democratic and radical newsletter.
Dates: 1960Container: Box 9, Folder 6 - 
Description: The Enemy Within
Small booklet written by Wickliffe B. Vennard, Sr and published by the Forum Publishing Company, Boston, Massachusetts.
Dates: 1960Container: Box 9, Folder 7 - 
Description: Equal Rights Amendment MaterialContainer: Box 9, Folder 8
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Description: Fact Finder
Brochure published by Harry T. Everingham. Chicago, Illinois and Phoenix, Arizona issues.
Dates: 1963-1969Container: Box 9, Folder 9 - 
Description: The Foundation for Economic Education, Inc.
Two brochures, "Notes from FEE" (1968) and "The Freeman," (1955-1969).
Dates: 1955-1969Container: Box 9, Folder 10-15 - 
Description: The Free Society AssociationContainer: Box 9, Folder 16
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Description: Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, PennsylvaniaContainer: Box 9, Folder 17-18
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Description: FrontlashDates: 1970Container: Box 9, Folder 19
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Description: The Fund for the Feminist MajorityContainer: Box 9, Folder 20
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Description: Godhead
Magazine of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, published by the ISKCON Press New York, New York.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 9, Folder 21 - 
Description: Handbills
Miscellaneous handbills advertising meetings and marches.
Dates: 1967-1970Container: Box 9, Folder 22 - 
Description: Harding College, Searcy, ArkansasContainer: Box 9, Folder 23-24
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Description: Hennacy, Ammon
Letters from and about this Salt Lake City activist and protester.
Dates: 1969-1970Container: Box 9, Folder 25 - 
Description: The Herald of Freedom
Published by Herald of Freedom, Zarephath, New Jersey.
Dates: 1968Container: Box 10, Folder 1 - 
Description: Vernon E. Schroeder, "The Hope of America," No. 124, BroadcastDates: 1960Container: Box 10, Folder 2
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Description: Human Events
Weekly Washington Report, published by Human Events, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Dates: 1965-1970Container: Box 10, Folder 3 - 
Description: The Independent American
Publishers of a government awareness and watch dog pamphlet.
Dates: 1960Container: Box 10, Folder 4 - 
Description: Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Inc.Dates: 1968Container: Box 10, Folder 5-6
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Description: International Socialist Review
Published by International Socialist Review Publishing Association, New York, New York.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 10, Folder 7 - 
Description: John Birch SocietyContainer: Box 10, Folder 8-9
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Description: Keep America CommitteeContainer: Box 10, Folder 10
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Description: Kent Legal Defense FundContainer: Box 10, Folder 11
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Description: The King's CollegeContainer: Box 10, Folder 12-13
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Description: Ku Klux Klan
Various articles about the Klan.
Dates: 1960sContainer: Box 10, Folder 14-15 - 
Description: League for Industrial DemocracyContainer: Box 11, Folder 1-8
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Description: Legal Defense FundContainer: Box 11, Folder 9
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Description: Legion for the Survival of FreedomDates: 1960-1969Container: Box 11, Folder 10
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Description: Let Freedom RingContainer: Box 11, Folder 11
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Description: Liberation
A magazine, and various pamphlets published by Pelley Publications, Asheville, North Carolina.
Dates: 1938Container: Box 11, Folder 12 - 
Description: Liberty Amendment CommitteeDates: 1968Container: Box 11, Folder 13-15
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Description: Liberty Lobby, Inc.Dates: 1960-1969Container: Box 11, Folder 16
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Description: The Manion Forum , South Bend, Indiana
Transcripts from weekly broadcast by Dean Manion.
Container: Box 12, Folder 1 - 
Description: The Medgar Evers FundContainer: Box 12, Folder 2
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Description: Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TennesseeContainer: Box 12, Folder 3
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Description: Mexican American Legal Defense and Education FundContainer: Box 12, Folder 4
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Description: The MinutemenContainer: Box 12, Folder 5
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Description: Montreal Council to Aid War Resisters
Published legal instructions on immigrating to Canada to avoid the draft in to the armed services of the United States.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 12, Folder 6 - 
Description: Mormon Right Wing Material
Brochures and literature, some written by Elder Ezra Taft Benson, on anti-communism.
Dates: 1968Container: Box 12, Folder 7 - 
Description: "The Murder of Malcolm X"Dates: 1997Container: Box 12, Folder 8
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Description: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Pamphlets and news articles dealing with segregation.
Container: Box 12, Folder 9-12 - 
Description: National Committee for a Political Settlement in VietnamContainer: Box 12, Folder 13
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Description: National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy
Various pamphlets and publications.
Container: Box 12, Folder 14 - 
Description: National Council of Negro Women, IncContainer: Box 12, Folder 15
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Description: National Economic CouncilContainer: Box 12, Folder 16
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Description: The National Education ProgramContainer: Box 12, Folder 17
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Description: The National Organization of WomenContainer: Box 12, Folder 18
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Description: National Parks and Conservation AssociationContainer: Box 12, Folder 19
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Description: National Peace Action CoalitionContainer: Box 12, Folder 20
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Description: National Right To Work Legal Defense and Education FoundationContainer: Box 12, Folder 21
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Description: National Socialist White People's PartyContainer: Box 12, Folder 22-23
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Description: National Urban LeagueContainer: Box 12, Folder 24
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Description: Nature ConservancyContainer: Box 12, Folder 25
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Description: Network of Patriotic Letter WritersContainer: Box 12, Folder 26
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Description: New University ConferenceContainer: Box 12, Folder 27
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Description: The Norman Thomas InternsContainer: Box 12, Folder 28
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Description: NOW in UtahContainer: Box 12, Folder 29
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Description: Oral Roberts UniversityContainer: Box 13, Folder 1
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Description: Patriotic Education, IncContainer: Box 13, Folder 2
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Description: Peking Review
Published by Guozi Sherdian, Peking, China.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 13, Folder 3 - 
Description: Poor Richard's Bookshop
Flyers and order blanks from, Frank Ranuzzi, owner, Hamilton, Montana.
Dates: 1960Container: Box 13, Folder 4 - 
Description: Progressive Labor PartyDates: 1969-1996Container: Box 13, Folder 5
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Description: Prohibition PartyContainer: Box 13, Folder 6
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Description: The Public Life
A bi-weekly journal of politics, published by Walter Karp and H. R. Shapiro, editors, New York, New York.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 13, Folder 7 - 
Description: Publius & Associates
Pamphlets published by Publius & Associates, Temple City, California.
Dates: 1960Container: Box 13, Folder 8 - 
Description: The Radical Education ProjectContainer: Box 13, Folder 9
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Description: The Radical Historians Caucus, Organization of American Historians
Agendas, notes, and legislation at their 1970 convention.
Container: Box 13, Folder 10 - 
Description: The Radical Teacher
Published by The New University Conference, Chicago, Illinois.
Dates: 1960Container: Box 13, Folder 11 - 
Description: "The Rainbow Family of Living Light"
Honors 212H research paper written by Kenneth L. Critchfield II.
Container: Box 13, Folder 12 - 
Description: The Rural Advancement FundContainer: Box 13, Folder 13
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Description: The Sage , Issue No. 1969
Published by the State of New Mexico.
Container: Box 13, Folder 14 - 
Description: SANE (A Citizens' Organization for a Sane World)Container: Box 13, Folder 15
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Description: Scholarship, Education, and Defense Fund for Radical EqualityContainer: Box 13, Folder 16
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Description: "Sensitivity Training - A Word of Caution"
Photocopy of article by W. Cleon Skousen.
Dates: 1967Container: Box 13, Folder 17 - 
Description: Sheldon College, Cape May, New JerseyContainer: Box 13, Folder 18
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Description: Socialist Labor PartyContainer: Box 13, Folder 19
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Description: Socialist Party, U.S.A.Container: Box 13, Folder 20
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Description: Socialist Workers' PartyContainer: Box 13, Folder 21
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Description: Soldiers of the Cross
Pamphlet published by group with a call for action, Englewood, Colorado.
Dates: 1960Container: Box 13, Folder 22 - 
Description: The Southern Christian Leadership ConferenceContainer: Box 13, Folder 23
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Description: Southern Conference Educational FundContainer: Box 13, Folder 24
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Description: Southern Poverty Law CenterContainer: Box 14, Folder 1
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Description: Stop NSA (National Students' Association) CommitteeContainer: Box 14, Folder 2
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Description: Students for a Democratic SocietyContainer: Box 14, Folder 3
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Description: Students and Youth for a People's PeaceContainer: Box 14, Folder 4
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Description: TACT (Truth About Civil Turmoil)
Published by Correction, Please!, Belmont, Massachusetts.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 14, Folder 5 - 
Description: Tactics
Edward Hunter, publisher and editor, Arlington, Virginia.
Dates: 1968Container: Box 14, Folder 6 - 
Description: Twentieth Century Reformation Hour, Rev. Carl McIntire, Collingswood, New JerseyDates: 1970Container: Box 14, Folder 7
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Description: U. S. E. D.
University of Utah student publication.
Dates: 1970Container: Box 14, Folder 8 - 
Description: United Farm Workers OrganizationContainer: Box 14, Folder 9
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Description: United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural OrganizationContainer: Box 14, Folder 10
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Description: United Negro College FundContainer: Box 14, Folder 11
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Description: United States Day CommitteeContainer: Box 14, Folder 12
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Description: United States Servicemen's FundContainer: Box 14, Folder 13
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Description: University of Utah, Vietnam Protest Groups
Papers, handbills, and petitions concerning the war in Vietnam.
Dates: 1960Container: Box 14, Folder 14-15 - 
Description: Utah Peace and Freedom PartyContainer: Box 14, Folder 16
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Description: Utah Wilderness AssociationContainer: Box 14, Folder 17
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Description: Voice of Americanism
News analysis ministry by books, publications and daily radio (November 1968). Stewart McBirnie, Glendale, California.
Dates: ca. 1960Container: Box 14, Folder 18-19 - 
Description: Voice of the Women's Liberation MovementContainer: Box 14, Folder 20
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Description: War Resisters LeagueContainer: Box 14, Folder 21
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Description: Watchtower , 1969; Awake , 1969
Watchtower is published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. Awake is published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., New York, New York.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 14, Folder 22 - 
Description: Williams Intelligence SummaryContainer: Box 14, Folder 23
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Description: Women of Youth Against War and FascismDates: 1970-1971Container: Box 14, Folder 24-25
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Description: Workers Defense LeagueContainer: Box 14, Folder 26
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Description: Young Americans for Freedom.
A magazine published by Young Americans for Freedom, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Dates: 1966Container: Box 14, Folder 27 - 
Description: Young Peoples Socialists LeagueContainer: Box 14, Folder 28
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Description: Young Socialist AllianceContainer: Box 14, Folder 29
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Description: Youth Against War and FascismContainer: Box 14, Folder 30
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Description: Zion's Opinion
Newspaper published at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 14, Folder 31 
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Activist Causes
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Description: Abortion RightsContainer: Box 15, Folder 1
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Description: Anti Defamation LeagueContainer: Box 15, Folder 2
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Description: Animal RightsContainer: Box 15, Folder 3-6
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Description: Environmental InformationContainer: Box 15, Folder 7-8
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Description: Gay RightsContainer: Box 15, Folder 9
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Description: Gulf WarContainer: Box 15, Folder 10
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Description: Southern Poverty Law CenterContainer: Box 15, Folder 11-13
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Description: Women's RightsContainer: Box 15, Folder 14
 
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Newspapers, A to Z
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Description: ADA
Newspaper of Americans for Democratic Action.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 1 - 
Description: The Activist
One of three newspapers of the Youth Against War and Fascism.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 16, Folder 2 - 
Description: Akwesasne Notes
Indian unity newspaper, published by Antioch-Putney Graduate School of Education, Putney, Vermont.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 3 - 
Description: Amnesty Action
Newspaper for Amnesty International, human rights advocates.
Dates: 1989-1991Container: Box 16, Folder 4 - 
Description: Amsterdam News
Black daily newspaper published by Powell-Savory Corporation, Brooklyn and New York City issues.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 5 - 
Description: Astral Projection
Independent publication composed of articles sent in by readers. Published in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 6 - 
Description: Atlantic Weekly
Published in Maplewood, New Jersey.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 7 - 
Description: Berkeley Barb
Published in Berkeley, California and a member of the Underground Press Syndicate.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 8 - 
Description: Berkeley Tribe
Published by the Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, California.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 9 - 
Description: The Black Panther
Newspaper of the Black Panthers.
Dates: 1969-1970Container: Box 16, Folder 10 - 
Description: The Bond
Published by American Servicemen's Union, New York, New York.
Dates: 1969-1971Container: Box 16, Folder 11 - 
Description: Caliche
Tribal Newspaper published by Caliche County Rendering Works, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 12 - 
Description: Catholic Radical
Organ of the Catholic Worker Movement, published by Casa Maria Community, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Dates: 1970Container: Box 16, Folder 13 - 
Description: Catholic Worker
Organ of the Catholic Worker Movement, New York, New York.
Dates: 1967-1970Container: Box 16, Folder 14 - 
Description: Central City News
Neighborhood newspaper published by Central City News, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 15 - 
Description: Challenge
English and Spanish newspaper published in New York City, New York.
Dates: 1969- 1971Container: Box 16, Folder 16 - 
Description: Cherokee Examiner
Native American activist magazine, published by General Assistance Publishing Program, South Pasadena, California.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 17 - 
Description: Christian Beacon
Religious newspaper for the 20th Century Reformation Hour, a radio program. Published by Christian Beacon, Collingswood, New Jersey.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 18 - 
Description: The Chronicle
University of Utah student news publication, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dates: 1969-1991Container: Box 16, Folder 19 - 
Description: Civil Liberties
Newspaper of the American Civil Liberties Union.
Dates: 1968-1971Container: Box 16, Folder 20 - 
Description: Coalition News
Newspaper backing a local candidate, Loni Hancock for re-election. Published by Berkeley Coalition Committee, Berkeley, California.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 21 - 
Description: Common Sense
Published by the Christian Education Association.
Dates: 1968-1969Container: Box 16, Folder 22 - 
Description: The Conservative Journal
Published by the Conservative Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 23 - 
Description: The Councilor
Published by the White Citizens Council of Louisiana.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 16, Folder 24 - 
Description: da da Boom
A joint project with Angry City Press and Cave Energies Publishing Companies, Cleveland, Ohio. An environmentally-directed newspaper concerning Lake Erie.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 17, Folder 1 - 
Description: The Daily Nebraskan
University of Nebraska's student newspaper, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Dates: 1964-1969Container: Box 17, Folder 2 - 
Description: The Daily World
Published by the Long View Publishing Co., Inc, New York, New York.
Dates: 1969-1971Container: Box 17, Folder 3 - 
Description: Defense of Man
Published by Young Peoples Socialists League.
Dates: 1970Container: Box 17, Folder 4 - 
Description: Dock of the Bay
Weekly newspaper of the city of San Francisco, published by Bay Area Media Work, San Francisco, California.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 17, Folder 5 - 
Description: The East Village Other
Weekly area publication, New York, New York. A member of the Underground Press Syndication.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 17, Folder 6 - 
Description: Electric News
Environment and Anti-Vietnam War Paper Published in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 17, Folder 7 - 
Description: El Grito
An Hispanic newspaper published by El Grito Del Norte, Espanola, New Mexico.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 17, Folder 8 - 
Description: El Malcriado (Voice of the Farm Worker)
Organ of the United Farm Workers, Delano, California. Published by United Farm-Workers Organizing Committee, AFL-CIO.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 17, Folder 9 - 
Description: El Papel
A Hispanic newspaper published by individuals from United Mexican-American Students of the University of New Mexico, Brown Berets, The Raza High School Students, Project Dignity, Quebrar, the University of New Mexico Physical Plant Employees, Trabajadores Sociales de la Raza, and the First Americans, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Member of the Chicano Press Association.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 17, Folder 10 - 
Description: The Fountain of Light
Counter-culture newspaper published in Taos, New Mexico.
Dates: 1965Container: Box 17, Folder 11 - 
Description: The Free Venice Beachhead
Newspaper featuring local news, published in Venice, California.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 17, Folder 12 - 
Description: Free Press of Lou
A counter-culture newspaper published by the Free Publishing Company, Louisville, Kentucky. Member of the Underground Press Syndication.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 17, Folder 13 - 
Description: GI Press Service
A newspaper directed toward American servicemen and published by the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Washington, DC.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 17, Folder 14 - 
Description: Gramma
English newspaper published by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, Havana, Cuba.
Dates: 1968-1969Container: Box 17, Folder 15 - 
Description: Habitat World
Official newspaper for Habitat for Humanity, a group building low cost housing.
Dates: 1990-1992Container: Box 17, Folder 16 - 
Description: The Haight Ashberry Express
Newspaper published in San Francisco, California.
Dates: 1968Container: Box 17, Folder 17 - 
Description: Headlines
Publication for students, writers, and speakers. Its mission statement proclaimed its absence of politics or partisanship and its dedication to the preservation of the American "way of life."
Dates: 1952Container: Box 17, Folder 18 - 
Description: Holdridge News Notes
Published by the Foundation for the Advancement of Social Sciences, Sherman Oaks, California.
Dates: 1958Container: Box 17, Folder 19 - 
Description: Human Events
Published by Human Events, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Dates: 1968-1969Container: Box 17, Folder 20 - 
Description: I Wor Kuen
Sample copy of a Chinese American newspaper published in New York, New York. Half of the newspaper is written in English and half in Chinese.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 17, Folder 21 - 
Description: The Independent American
Anti-Communist newspaper published by Free Men Speak, Inc., New Orleans, Louisiana.
Dates: 1968-1969Container: Box 17, Folder 22 - 
Description: Industrial Worker
A union-supported newspaper published by the Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago, Illinois.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 17, Folder 23 - 
Description: Inner Space
The first issue of counter-culture, religious magazine published in Reno, Nevada.
Dates: 1970Container: Box 17, Folder 24 - 
Description: Intermountain Jewish News
Weekly paper published by Intermountain Jews News, Denver, Colorado.
Dates: 1990Container: Box 17, Folder 25 - 
Description: Jailbreak
One of three newspapers published by Youth Against War and Fascism.
Dates: 1977Container: Box 17, Folder 26 - 
Description: Journal and Guide
African American daily newspaper published by The Guide Publishing Comp., Norfolk, Virginia.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 17, Folder 27 - 
Description: Kaleidoscope
Counter-culture newspaper and a member of the Underground Press Syndication, published in Chicago, Illinois.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 17, Folder 28 - 
Description: Las Vegas Free Press
A counter-culture weekly newspaper published in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Dates: 1970Container: Box 17, Folder 29 - 
Description: Law Report
Publication of the Southern Poverty Law Center and Klan Watch Project, Montgomery, Alabama.
Dates: 1990-1991Container: Box 17, Folder 30 - 
Description: Leviathan
Anti-Vietnam War and anti-political prisoners newspaper published by V. R. Leviathan Publications, Inc., San Francisco, California.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 17, Folder 31 - 
Description: Liberated Guardian
A Liberated National Publication written by Liberated Guardian Workers Collective, members of the Industrial Workers of the World, published in New York, New York.
- 1970 April 20
 - 1970 May 1
 - 1970 May 23
 - 1970 July 14
 - Volume 2, number 1 - 1971 May 1
 
Dates: 1970-1971Container: Box 18, Folder 1 - 
Description: Liberty Lobby, Inc.
Concerned with United States Congressional members and their legislative actions, published in Washington, D.C.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 18, Folder 2 - 
Description: Listen
Mostly writings by Dr. Martin Rywell, published by the Pioneer Press, Harriman, Tennessee.
Dates: 1968-1969Container: Box 18, Folder 3 - 
Description: Los Angeles Free Press
Counter-culture newspaper printed by Arthur Kunkin, Los Angeles, California.
- Volume 7, number 16 (issue 300) - 1970 April 17-23
 - Volume 8, number 15 (issue 351) - 1971 April 9-15
 
Dates: 1970-1971Container: Box 18, Folder 4 - 
Description: MAYDAY
Anti-war newspaper stressing activist events in Washington D.C. during the week of May 1st to May 7th.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 18, Folder 5 - 
Description: May Day Funnies, Calendar, and Map
Cartoons and drawings by Alex Ginsburg in newspaper format.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 18, Folder 6 - 
Description: Metro-Press
Counter-culture newspaper published and edited by Albert Mitchell, Los Angeles, California.
- Volume 1, number 29
 
Dates: 1970Container: Box 18, Folder 7 - 
Description: The Militant
Newspaper of the Socialist Workers' Party. Published by the Militant Publishing Association, New York, New York.
- Volume 33, number 27 - 1969 July 4
 - Volume 33, number 28 - 1969 July 11
 - Volume 33, number 29 - 1969 July 18
 - Volume 33, number 30 - 1969 July 25
 - Volume 33, number 31 - 1969 August 1
 - Volume 33, number 32 - 1969 August 8
 - Volume 33, number 33 - 1969 August 15
 - Volume 33, number 34 - 1969 August 22
 - Volume 32, number 51 - 1968 December 20
 - Volume 33, number 16 - 1969 April 18
 - Volume 33, number 18 - 1969 May 2
 - Volume 33, number 20 - 1969 May 16
 - Volume 33, number 22 - 1969 May 30
 - Volume 33, number 14 - 1969 April 4
 - Volume 33, number 24 - 1969 June 13
 - Volume 33, number 26 - 1969 June 27
 - Volume 33, number 36 - 1969 September 12
 - Volume 33, number 37 - 1969 September 19
 - Volume 33, number 38 - 1969 September 26
 - Volume 33, number 39 - 1969 October 3
 - Volume 33, number 40 - 1969 October 10
 - Volume 35, number 16 - 1971 April 30
 
Dates: 1969-1971Container: Box 18, Folder 8-10 - 
Description: The Movement
Monthly activist newspaper published by The Movement Press, San Francisco, California.
- Volume 5, number 1 - 1969 February
 - Volume 5, number 6 - 1969 July
 
Dates: 1969Container: Box 18, Folder 11 - 
Description: Muhammad Speaks
Weekly publication of the Black Muslims published in Chicago, Illinois.
- Volume 5, number 36 - 1966 May 27
 - Volume 6, number 3 - undated
 - Volume 8, number 11 - 1969 June 27
 - Volume 10, number 312 - 1971 April 16
 
Dates: 1966-1971, undatedContainer: Box 18, Folder 12 - 
Description: National Catholic Reporter
A weekly publication of the National Catholic Reporter Publishing Company, Kansas City, Missouri.
Dates: 1970Container: Box 19, Folder 1 - 
Description: National Review
A politically-oriented weekly newsletter edited by William F. Buckley, Jr., and published in Bristol, Connecticut.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 19, Folder 2 - 
Description: National Times
Monthly publication of the National Organization of Women. Published in Washington, D.C.
Dates: 1978-1991Container: Box 19, Folder 3-5 - 
Description: The Nebraska Beacon
Newspaper published by Nebraska Beacon, Inc., Lincoln, Nebraska.
Dates: 1962Container: Box 19, Folder 6 - 
Description: New America
Newspaper published by the Socialist Labor Party of America, Brooklyn, New York.
Dates: 1963-1971Container: Box 19, Folder 7 - 
Description: The New Mexico Review and Legislative Journal
Published by the New Mexico State News Bureau, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 19, Folder 8 - 
Description: The New Patriot
Published by Johnny Appleseed Patriotic Publications, Chicago, Illinois.
Dates: 1970Container: Box 19, Folder 9 - 
Description: The New Worker
Published by the Communist Party, Los Angeles, California.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 19, Folder 10 - 
Description: Network of Patriotic Writers
Each issue consists of reprints from other published material in condensed form. There are no issue dates, only dates and credits on the assembled articles.
Dates: 1964-1969Container: Box 19, Folder 11-12 - 
Description: Nola Express , No. 79
Counter-culture publication published by the Southern Louisiana Media Corp. A member of the Underground Press Syndicate.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 19, Folder 13 - 
Description: NOW In Utah
Newspaper of Utah State Chapter of the National Organization for Women. Published in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dates: 1989-1991Container: Box 19, Folder 14 - 
Description: Palante, Partido de los Young Lords
Puerto Rican newspaper printed in New York and written in both English and Spanish.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 19, Folder 15 - 
Description: Plain Rapper
Anti-war newspaper published by the Palo Alto Resistance, Palo Alto, California.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 19, Folder 16 - 
Description: Peoples' World
Newspaper supporting the "struggle for Socialism" and published by The Pacific Publishing Foundation, Inc., San Francisco, California.
Dates: 1969-1970Container: Box 19, Folder 17-18 - 
Description: The Pittsburgh Courier
Philadelphia edition. African American newspaper published by New Pittsburgh Courier, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 20, Folder 1 - 
Description: Quicksilver Times
Counter-culture, anti-war newspaper published by the Washington Independent Publishing Co, Washington, D.C.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 20, Folder 2 - 
Description: Rat
Newspaper published by R. A. T. Publications, New York, New York, and a member of the Underground Press Syndication.
Dates: 1970Container: Box 20, Folder 3 - 
Description: Redtimes
One of three newspapers published by Youth Against War and Fascism.
Dates: 1977Container: Box 20, Folder 4 - 
Description: Resistance
A student newspaper published in Adelphi, Maryland.
Dates: 1970Container: Box 20, Folder 5 - 
Description: Revolutionary Marxist Caucus Newsletter
Published by the Revolutionary Marxist Caucus, New York, New York.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 20, Folder 6 - 
Description: Rising Up Angry
Published by Rising Up Angry Publishers, Chicago, Illinois.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 20, Folder 7 - 
Description: Rolling Stone
Published by Straight Arrow Publishers, San Francisco, California.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 20, Folder 8 - 
Description: Route One Gazette
Student newspaper, published by the Democratic Radical Union of Maryland at the University of Maryland.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 20, Folder 9 - 
Description: Salt Lake Prospect
Newspaper featuring national and local news. Published in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dates: 1991Container: Box 20, Folder 10 - 
Description: The Southern Review , 27
Published by Southern Review Publishing Co., Jackson, Mississippi. Racist newspaper featuring excerpts from the book written by Thomas Dixon, Jr.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 20, Folder 11 - 
Description: Spring Movement
Washington, D.C., based newspaper listing all of the marches and peace rallies to be held in Washington, D.C. during Spring 1971.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 20, Folder 12 - 
Description: Student Action
Published by Campus Crusade for Christ, San Bernardino, California.
Dates: 1968Container: Box 20, Folder 13 - 
Description: The Student Mobilizer
Small handbill and flyer printed by The Student Mobilization Committee to advertise and encourage May 5, 1971, as National Moratorium Day to stop the Vietnam War.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 20, Folder 14 - 
Description: The Title of Liberty
Published by Tri-State Publishing Co., Hurricane, Utah.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 20, Folder 15 - 
Description: The Tribal Messenger
Counter-culture newspaper published in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 20, Folder 16 - 
Description: Truth
Religious newspaper published by Youth Speaks, Spokane, Washington.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 20, Folder 17 - 
Description: Vietnam Newspapers in English
(January 1969), published in Hanoi, Democratic Republic of Vietnam and (May 1969), published in Phnom-Penh, Cambodia.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 20, Folder 18 - 
Description: The Village Voice
Literary newspaper published in New York City, New York.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 20, Folder 19 - 
Description: The Virginia Weekly
Anti-war newspaper published by The Virginia Weekly Associates, Charlottesville, Virginia.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 20, Folder 20 - 
Description: The Wanderer
A Catholic newspaper published by The Wanderer Press, Inc., St. Paul, Minnesota.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 20, Folder 21 - 
Description: Washington Free Press
Activist newspaper published by Washington Free Community, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Dates: 1969Container: Box 20, Folder 22 - 
Description: Weekly People
Published by the Socialist Labor Party of America, Brooklyn, New York.
Dates: 1969-1970Container: Box 20, Folder 23 - 
Description: White Power
Published by the National Socialist White People's Party in Arlington, Virginia.
Dates: 1969-1970Container: Box 20, Folder 24 - 
Description: Workers' Action
Newspaper concerned with working people and fighting militant and democratic unions.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 20, Folder 25 - 
Description: Workers World
Newspaper for workers, New York, New York.
Dates: 1971Container: Box 20, Folder 26 
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Description: UFO MagazineDates: 1995Container: Box 21, Folder 1
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Description: UFO Magazine and Phenomena ReportDates: 1997-1999Container: Box 21, Folder 2-6
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Description: UFO MagazineDates: 1999-2000Container: Box 21, Folder 7-9
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Description: UFO The Science and Phenomena MagazineDates: 2001Container: Box 21, Folder 10
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Description: UFO Cover upContainer: Box 21, Folder 11
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Description: Miscellaneous UFO ArticlesDates: 1997Container: Box 21, Folder 12
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Description: UFO Articles; Roswell NMContainer: Box 21, Folder 13
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Description: Social Demagogery and FilmContainer: Box 22, Folder 1
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Description: Miscellaneous Political and Religious Right OrdersDates: 1994-1997Container: Box 22, Folder 2
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Description: UFO ArticlesDates: 1997Container: Box 22, Folder 3
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Description: Jack Van Impe MinistriesDates: 1998-1999Container: Box 22, Folder 4
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Description: Pow and Mia ConspiraciesDates: 1995-1998Container: Box 22, Folder 5
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Description: Black-Jewish RelationsDates: 1972-1992Container: Box 22, Folder 6
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Description: A D LDates: 1994-1997Container: Box 22, Folder 7
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Description: News ClippingsContainer: Box 22, Folder 8
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Description: Conspiracy NationDates: 1996-1997Container: Box 22, Folder 9
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Description: MiscellaneousContainer: Box 23, Folder 1
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Description: International UFO SymposiumContainer: Box 23, Folder 2
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Description: CorrespondenceContainer: Box 23, Folder 3
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Description: International UFO ReporterDates: 1994-1996Container: Box 23, Folder 4
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Description: International UFO ReporterDates: 1986-1994Container: Box 23, Folder 5
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Description: Perhaps TodayDates: 1998-1999Container: Box 23, Folder 6
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Description: News weekContainer: Box 23, Folder 7
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Description: TimeContainer: Box 23, Folder 8
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Description: Black and Jewish RelationsContainer: Box 23, Folder 9
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Description: Roswell ArticlesContainer: Box 23, Folder 10
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Description: Case Studies in ScienceContainer: Box 23, Folder 11
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Description: Rap LyricsContainer: Box 24, Folder 1
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Description: Morbid Angel, Man O' War LyricsContainer: Box 24, Folder 2
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Description: Head Banger Rock LyricsContainer: Box 24, Folder 3
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Description: Ice Cube Rap LyricsContainer: Box 24, Folder 4
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Description: Christian Patriotic Association CatalogDates: 1997-2000Container: Box 25, Folder 1
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Description: Christian DemagogyContainer: Box 25, Folder 2
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Description: Racial RelationsContainer: Box 25, Folder 3
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Description: The MJ-12 DocumentsContainer: Box 26, Folder 1
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Description: Religious DemagoguesContainer: Box 26, Folder 2
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Description: Conspiracy Theories IContainer: Box 26, Folder 3
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Description: Conspiracy Theories IIContainer: Box 26, Folder 4
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Description: Conspiracy Theories IIIContainer: Box 26, Folder 5
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Description: The Impeached PresidentContainer: Box 26, Folder 6
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Description: The Jews and Their Lies by Martin LutherContainer: Box 27, Folder 1
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Description: The Apocalypse ChroniclesContainer: Box 27, Folder 2
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Description: Blacks and Jews NewsContainer: Box 27, Folder 6
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Description: Conspiracy NationContainer: Box 27, Folder 7
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Description: Power of ProphecyContainer: Box 27, Folder 8
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Description: Flash PointContainer: Box 27, Folder 9
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Description: Racial RelationsContainer: Box 27, Folder 10
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Description: Correspondence; ClarionContainer: Box 28, Folder 1
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Description: Newspaper Clippings; ClarionContainer: Box 28, Folder 2
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Description: ConsiderDates: 1995Container: Box 28, Folder 3
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Description: JEDI NewsContainer: Box 28, Folder 4
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Description: Amnesty ActionDates: 1994Container: Box 28, Folder 5
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Description: Grassroots NewsContainer: Box 28, Folder 7
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Description: Anti Defamation LeagueContainer: Box 28, Folder 8
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Description: SPLC ReportContainer: Box 28, Folder 9
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Description: KLAN Watch Intelligence ReportContainer: Box 28, Folder 10
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Description: Biblical Prophecies; EschatologyContainer: Box 28, Folder 11
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Description: Anti-Christ, Right-wing, Aliens and UFOsContainer: Box 28, Folder 12
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Description: John F. KennedyContainer: Box 28, Folder 13
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Description: Political Research AssociatesContainer: Box 28, Folder 14
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Description: Frontiers of ScienceContainer: Box 28, Folder 15
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Description: Conspiracy In the GovernmentContainer: Box 28, Folder 16
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Description: Federal Emergency Management AssociationContainer: Box 28, Folder 17
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Description: Religious Demagoguery and Racial IssuesDates: 1990-1997Container: Box 29, Folder 1
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Description: National TimesDates: 1992Container: Box 29, Folder 2
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Description: Industrial WorkerDates: 1996Container: Box 29, Folder 3
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Description: Pearl Harbor, The Gulf War and The Cold WarDates: 1982-2000Container: Box 30, Folder 1
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Description: Martin Luther KingDates: 1998-1999Container: Box 30, Folder 2
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Description: Blacks and JewsDates: 1990-2000Container: Box 30, Folder 3
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Description: Waco TexasDates: 1999-2000Container: Box 30, Folder 4
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Description: JFK AssassinationDates: 1995- 2000Container: Box 30, Folder 5
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Description: Louis FarrakhanDates: 1990 Aug 31-2000 May 18Container: Box 30, Folder 6
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Description: Conspiracy IssuesDates: 1995-1997Container: Box 31, Folder 1
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Description: The Aryan NationDates: 1991-1999Container: Box 31, Folder 2
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Description: MilitiaDates: 1995-1997Container: Box 31, Folder 3
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Description: UFOsDates: 1998-1999Container: Box 31, Folder 4
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Description: The Anti-Christ and The End of The WorldDates: 1997-2000Container: Box 31, Folder 5
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Description: Police ScandalsDates: 1997-2000Container: Box 31, Folder 6
 
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The Final Call
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Description: The Final CallDates: 1998Container: Box 32, Folder 1-5
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Description: The Final CallDates: 1998-1999Container: Box 33, Folder 1-5
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Description: The Final CallDates: 1999Container: Box 34, Folder 1-5
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Description: The Final CallDates: 1999Container: Box 35, Folder 1-5
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Description: The Final CallDates: 1999-2000Container: Box 36, Folder 1-5
 
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Description: The New American, Vol 14Container: Box 37, Folder 1-4
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Description: The New American, Vol 15Container: Box 37, Folder 5-6
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Description: The New American, Vol. 15Container: Box 38, Folder 1-3
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Description: The New American, Vol 16Container: Box 38, Folder 4-5
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Description: The New American, Special ReportContainer: Box 38, Folder 6
 
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Description: UFO JournalDates: 1996-1999Container: Box 39, Folder 1-6
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Description: The Fourth DecadeContainer: Box 39, Folder 7
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Description: The Fourth Decade: A Journal of Research on the John. F. Kennedy Assassination, Vol. 6-Vol. 7Container: Box 39, Folder 8-9
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Description: UFO ArticlesContainer: Box 40, Folder 1
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Description: Alien and Government ConspiraciesContainer: Box 40, Folder 2
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Description: American HeritageDates: 1995Container: Box 40, Folder 3
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Description: NewsweekDates: 1995-2000Container: Box 40, Folder 4
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Description: TimeDates: 1997-1999Container: Box 40, Folder 5
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Description: Conspiracies in The US GovernmentContainer: Box 40, Folder 6
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Description: Black MovementsContainer: Box 41, Folder 1
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Description: Black Leaders and Anti-Semitic PropagandaContainer: Box 41, Folder 2
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Description: Anti defamation League; ReportsContainer: Box 41, Folder 3
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Description: ADL Research ReportContainer: Box 41, Folder 4
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Description: The History and Controversy of President NixonContainer: Box 41, Folder 5
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Description: The Kennedy Assassination Study GuideContainer: Box 41, Folder 6
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Description: Paranoia and Conspiracy TheoriesContainer: Box 41, Folder 7
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Description: John F Kennedy Assassination in Art and FilmContainer: Box 41, Folder 8
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Description: Final report of The Assassination records Review BoardContainer: Box 41, Folder 9
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Description: Miscellaneous Newspaper ClippingsContainer: Box 42, Folder 1
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Description: Millennium Madness, the Militia and the IlluminatiContainer: Box 42, Folder 2
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Description: US Department of JusticeContainer: Box 42, Folder 3
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Description: Weekly World NewsDates: 1997-2000Container: Box 42, Folder 4-11
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Description: Pearl Harbor and JFK AssasinationDates: 2002-2004Container: Box 43, Folder 1
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Description: 911 and the Iraq WarDates: 2001-2006Container: Box 43, Folder 2-3
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Description: ReligionDates: 2001-2005Container: Box 43, Folder 4
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Description: The New American MagazineContainer: Box 43, Folder 5
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Description: Various ArticlesContainer: Box 43, Folder 6
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Description: "Jews in Zion," and "Clarion Utah"Container: Box 43, Folder 7
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Description: Modern Hebrew text Correspondence
This folder also includes a novel in Yiddish.
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Description: BrochuresContainer: Box 43, Folder 9
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Description: ClippingsContainer: Box 43, Folder 10
 
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Clarion Colony Research
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Description: Agricultural Information
Contains notes in English and Deseret Alphabet.
Dates: 1925-1926Container: Box 44, Folder 1 - 
Description: ArticlesDates: 1924-1981Container: Box 44, Folder 2-3
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Description: BibliographiesContainer: Box 44, Folder 4
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Description: Clarion Colony Reasearch Notes
Materials in folders 5-7 contain research material from Louis Zucker, as well as Dr. Goldberg's own research, and are divided into articles, typewritten and handwritten notes.
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Description: Jewish Agricultural Colonies in CanadaDates: 1983Container: Box 45, Folder 1
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Description: Jewish Agricultural Colonies, United StatesContainer: Box 45, Folder 2
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Description: Jewish Agricultural Society Research MaterialsDates: 1907-1950Container: Box 45, Folder 3
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Description: Krauskopf LettersDates: 1905-1917Container: Box 45, Folder 4
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Description: Legal DocumentsDates: 1912-1961Container: Box 45, Folder 5-6
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Description: Darwin S. Levine, A Brief Survey of the Activities of the Jews in American Agriculture
Unpublished thesis.
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Description: Miscellaneous NotesDates: 1910-1983Container: Box 45, Folder 8
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Description: NotesDates: 1910-1983Container: Box 46, Folder 1
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Description: Mormon/Jewish RelationsDates: 1983Container: Box 46, Folder 2
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Description: Pogram DataDates: 1903-1906Container: Box 46, Folder 3
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Description: B.D. Silverman, A Short History of Clarion, The Jewish Colony in the State of UtahContainer: Box 46, Folder 4
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Description: Vogel ManuscriptDates: 1962Container: Box 46, Folder 5
 
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Social Movements Research Material
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Description: AIDS ResearchDates: 1988-1989Container: Box 47, Folder 1
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Description: Animal RightsDates: 1988-1989Container: Box 47, Folder 2
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Description: Anti-Saloon League Research MaterialsDates: 1977-1988Container: Box 47, Folder 3
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Description: Campus ActivismDates: 1988-1989Container: Box 47, Folder 4
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Description: Communist Party U.S.A.Dates: 1987-1989Container: Box 47, Folder 5
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Description: Deaf Rights Research MaterialDates: 1988-1989Container: Box 47, Folder 6
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Description: Free Speech MovementDates: 1965-1988Container: Box 47, Folder 7
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Description: Industrial Workers of the WorldDates: 1905-1988Container: Box 47, Folder 8
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Description: Jewish Defense LeagueDates: 1971-1977Container: Box 47, Folder 9-10
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Description: Jews of Utah and Salt LakeDates: 1947-1987Container: Box 48, Folder 1
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Description: John Birch SocietyDates: 1958-1987Container: Box 48, Folder 2-3
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Description: JudaicaContainer: Box 48, Folder 4-5
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Description: Ku Klux KlanDates: 1980sContainer: Box 48, Folder 6
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Description: Mexican American Unity Council (MUAC)Dates: 1976-1979Container: Box 48, Folder 7
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Description: NewsclippingsDates: 1988-1989Container: Box 48, Folder 8
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Description: Social Movement Research MaterialContainer: Box 48, Folder 9
 
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Professional Materials
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Description: Biographical SketchDates: 1999Container: Box 49, Folder 1
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Description: Hiring and Tenured Faculty ReviewDates: 1977-2016Container: Box 49, Folder 2
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Description: TeachingDates: 1995-2003Container: Box 49, Folder 3
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Description: AwardsDates: 1987-2009Container: Box 49, Folder 4
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Description: Personal Papers Donated to ArchivesDates: 1996-2007Container: Box 49, Folder 5
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Description: News ClippingsDates: 1979-2018Container: Box 49, Folder 6
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Description: Newspaper clippingsDates: 1995-2000Container: Box 49A, Folder 1-10
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Description: Talks and PanelsDates: 1979-2019Container: Box 50, Folder 1
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Description: Fulbright TalkDates: 2003Container: Box 50, Folder 2
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Description: University of Utah, College of Law, Reunion TalkDates: 2015Container: Box 50, Folder 3
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Description: Western History Association TalkDates: 2016Container: Box 50, Folder 4
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Description: Yom Hashoah/Holocaust Memorial Commemoration MessageDates: 2008Container: Box 50, Folder 5
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Description: Tanner Humanities Center and Mormon StudiesDates: 2016-2019Container: Box 50, Folder 6
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Description: MormonismDates: 2007Container: Box 50, Folder 7
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Description: Anti-Mormonism at the University of UtahDates: 1994-2018Container: Box 50, Folder 8
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Description: Dean L. MayDates: 1994-2005Container: Box 50, Folder 9
 
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Clarion, Utah Materials
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1985-1991Container: Box 51, Folder 1
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Description: Research ProposalContainer: Box 51, Folder 2
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Description: Back to the Soil: The Jewish Farmers of Clarion, Utah, and Their World, Book ReviewsDates: 1986-2015Container: Box 51, Folder 3
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Description: "A Brief View of Clarion"Container: Box 51, Folder 4
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Description: "Building Zion: A Conceptual Framework"Dates: 1989Container: Box 51, Folder 5
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Description: "Zion in America: The Clarion Colony and the Jewish Agrarian Movement, 1881-1916"Container: Box 51, Folder 6
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Description: Samuel Chatsky Interview TranscriptDates: 1982Container: Box 51, Folder 7
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Description: Isaac FriedlandsContainer: Box 51, Folder 8
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Description: M. MelamedDates: 1910-1912Container: Box 51, Folder 9
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Description: Clarion 100th AnniversaryDates: 2011Container: Box 51, Folder 10
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Description: Clarion MapsDates: 1916; 2009-2010Container: Box 51, Folder 11
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Description: Jewish CommunitiesDates: 1950-1987Container: Box 51, Folder 12
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Description: Jews in Salt Lake CityDates: 1979; 1988-1989Container: Box 51, Folder 13
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Description: Utah State Jewish Week DeclarationDates: 1984Container: Box 51, Folder 14
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Description: KUED, "A Tapestry of Judaism" DocumentaryContainer: Box 51, Folder 15
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Description: News Clippings and ArticlesDates: 1982-2011Container: Box 51, Folder 16
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Description: Back to the Soil: The Jewish Farmers of Clarion, Utah, and Their World, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 52
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Description: Back to the Soil: The Jewish Farmers of Clarion, Utah, and Their World, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 53
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Description: Back to the Soil: The Jewish Farmers of Clarion, Utah, and Their World, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 54
 
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Barry Goldwater Materials
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Description: Articles and News Clippings about GoldwaterDates: 1964; 1998Container: Box 55, Folder 1
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Description: Barry Goldwater, Book ReviewsDates: 1995-2002Container: Box 55, Folder 2
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Description: Ezra Taft BensonDates: 1954-2015Container: Box 55, Folder 3
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Description: Ronald ReaganDates: 1966-2004Container: Box 55, Folder 4
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Description: Religious RightDates: 1987-1988Container: Box 55, Folder 5
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Description: Research MaterialsDates: 1934-2016Container: Box 56
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Description: Barry Goldwater, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 57
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Description: Barry Goldwater, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 58
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Description: Barry Goldwater, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 59
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Description: Barry Goldwater, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 60
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Description: Barry Goldwater, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 61
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Description: Barry Goldwater, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 62
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Description: Barry Goldwater, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 63
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Description: Barry Goldwater, Bibliography Index CardsContainer: Box 64
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Description: Barry Goldwater, Benson, Tanner, Rosenblatt, and Goldwater, Index CardsContainer: Box 65
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Description: Barry Goldwater, Miscellaneous Index CardsContainer: Box 66
 
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Social Movements
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Description: "The Challenge of Change: Social Movements and Non-State Actors"Dates: 2010Container: Box 67, Folder 1
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Description: "Ku Klux Klan"Container: Box 67, Folder 2
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Description: "Let He Who Is Without Sin Cast the First Orange: Anita Bryant and the Making of a Gay Rights Movement in Salt Lake City"Container: Box 67, Folder 3
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Description: Joe Hill CommemorationDates: 1990Container: Box 67, Folder 4
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Description: National Organization for Women (NOW)Dates: 1971-1989Container: Box 67, Folder 5
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Description: Social MovementsDates: 1992-2003Container: Box 67, Folder 6
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Description: Grassroots Resistance: Social Movements in Twentieth Century America, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 68
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Description: Grassroots Resistance: Social Movements in Twentieth Century America, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 69
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Description: Grassroots Resistance: Social Movements in Twentieth Century America, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 70
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Description: Grassroots Resistance: Social Movements in Twentieth Century America, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 71
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Description: Grassroots Resistance: Social Movements in Twentieth Century America, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 72
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Description: Grassroots Resistance: Social Movements in Twentieth Century America, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 73
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Description: Grassroots Resistance: Social Movements in Twentieth Century America, Bibliography Index CardsContainer: Box 74
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Description: San Antonio Civil Rights Movement Index CardsContainer: Box 75
 
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Ku Klux Klan Materials
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1973-1982Container: Box 76, Folder 1
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Description: "Invisible Empire: The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan"Container: Box 76, Folder 2
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Description: "Ku Klux Klan" EncyclopediaContainer: Box 76, Folder 3
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Description: Research DraftsDates: 1973-1974Container: Box 76, Folder 4
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Description: Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Colorado, Book ReviewsDates: 1981-1989Container: Box 76, Folder 5
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Description: Charles Ginsberg Interview TranscriptDates: 1963Container: Box 76, Folder 6
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Description: Klan Members ListDates: 1920sContainer: Box 76, Folder 7
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Description: Research MaterialsDates: 1924-2004Container: Box 76, Folder 8
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Description: News ClippingsDates: 1975-1998Container: Box 76, Folder 9
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Description: Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Colorado, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 77
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Description: Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Colorado, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 78
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Description: Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Colorado, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 79
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Description: Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Colorado, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 80
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Description: Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Colorado, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 81
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Description: Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Colorado, Bibliography Index CardsContainer: Box 82
 
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Description: "'Who Profited from the Crime?' Intelligence Failure, Conspiracy Theories and the Case of September 11"Dates: 2004Container: Box 83, Folder 1
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Description: Writings and TalksDates: 1998-2017Container: Box 83, Folder 2
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Description: Enemies Within: The Culture of Conspiracy in Modern America, Book ReviewsDates: 2001-2007Container: Box 83, Folder 3
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Description: UFOsDates: 1988-1997Container: Box 83, Folder 4
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Description: Research MaterialsDates: 1996-2018Container: Box 83, Folder 5
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Description: Enemies Within: The Culture of Conspiracy in Modern America, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 84
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Description: Enemies Within: The Culture of Conspiracy in Modern America, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 85
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Description: Enemies Within: The Culture of Conspiracy in Modern America, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 86
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Description: Enemies Within: The Culture of Conspiracy in Modern America, Bibliography Index CardsContainer: Box 87
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Description: Assassination of John F. Kennedy, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 88
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Description: Nation of Islam, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 89
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Description: Roswell, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 90
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Description: Miscellaneous, Research Index CardsContainer: Box 91
 
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- African Americans--Civil Rights--Sources
 - African Americans--Utah--Sources
 - Anti-communist movements--Sources
 - Anti-fascist movements--Periodicals
 - Antisemitism--Sources
 - Black Muslims--Periodicals
 - Christian conservatism--Sources
 - Conspiracy theories--Sources
 - Counterculture--Periodicals
 - Hispanic Americans--Periodicals
 - Indians of North America--Periodicals
 - Jewish farmers--Utah--Clarion Colony--History--Sources
 - Jews--Colonization--Utah--Clarion Colony--History--Sources
 - Jews--Utah--Clarion Colony--History--Sources
 - Jews--Utah--Interviews
 - Labor Unions--Periodicals
 - Social movements--United States--History--Sources
 - Social movements--United States--Sources
 - Underground press publications--United States
 - Unidentified flying objects--Sources
 - Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Periodicals
 - Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements--Utah--Salt Lake City--Sources
 
Personal Names
- Goldberg, Robert Alan, 1949---Archives
 - Goldberg, Robert Alan, 1949---Back to the soil : the Jewish farmers of Clarion, Utah and their world
 - Goldberg, Robert Alan, 1949---Grassroots resistance : social movements in twentieth century America
 - Goldwater, Barry, 1938---Sources
 - Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963--Sources
 
            