Alex Gottfried papers, 1951-2004
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Gottfried, Alex
- Title
- Alex Gottfried papers
- Dates
- 1951-2004 (inclusive)19512004
- Quantity
- ca. 17.24 cubic ft (16 boxes)
- Collection Number
- 2264
- Summary
- Correspondence, minutes, clippings, posters, buttons, and notes of meetings regarding peace campaigns and civil rights campaigns of a Professor of political science and peace and civil rights activist
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Access restricted: For terms of access contact repository.
Some records stored offsite; advance notice required for use.
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Alex Gottfried was a University of Washington professor of political science, a civil liberties leader, an antiwar activist, and an expert on Chicago’s machine politics. Alex Gottfried was born in Also Zsolca, a village in Hungary, on October 23, 1919, the youngest son of David Gottfried and Charlotte Braun. He had three siblings: Joseph, Louis, and Lillie. He immigrated to the United States at the age of nine, with his mother and sister, joining his father and brothers in Chicago where the family settled. With the adults in his family often unemployed and on relief during the Great Depression, Dr. Gottfried worked continuously from an early age, often at several jobs, including work in a hat factory, as a stevedore and mover, clothing model, and movie theater usher. Dr. Gottfried attended Chicago Teachers College, from which he graduated in 1941 with an undergraduate degree in education. He met Betty Sue Davidson, of Galveston, Texas, in the spring in 1942 and they were married on May 9, 1943. Gottfried joined the United States Army Air Corps, 54th Fighter Group, in 1942 and rose to the rank of major. He served in the Civil Affairs Division for the U.S. military government established in occupied Germany, where, at age 26, he was in charge of “de-Nazification” for all schools, hospitals, churches, and voluntary organizations in Bavaria. After his discharge from the military, Gottfried took advantage of the G.I. Bill and entered the University of Chicago, from which he received a Master’s degree in 1948 and a PhD in Political Science in 1952. Gottfried joined the political science faculty of the University of Washington in 1950, where he taught until his retirement in 1982. Dr. Gottfried was the author of Boss Cermak of Chicago: A Study of Political Leadership, published by the University of Washington Press in 1962, which became a primary text for the study of American “machine politics.” He was also a contributor to The Nation, The Progressive, and Liberation magazines, as well as scholarly publications such as Western Political Quarterly and the Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, writing on topics ranging from electoral politics to civil rights and the peace movement, right wing movements, psychosomatic illnesses in political leaders, and studies of political novels, co-authoring several of these articles with his wife, Sue Davidson, a writer, editor, and progressive political activist. He also combined his passion for literature and devotion to cinema with his expertise in politics to create the first course on politics and the novel taught in the United States and to sponsor the first series offered on political films at the University of Washington.
A self-described “nuclear pacifist,” Dr. Gottfried dated his opposition to all wars from the United States destruction of Hiroshima by an atom bomb, and this conviction remained an important element of his philosophic and political outlook. He was also a local leader in Seattle in the movement to end the war in Vietnam, and an active participant in and supporter of the local civil rights movement. He was a democratic socialist, but belonged to no party. His central political concern and arena of political activity, however, was civil liberties. In the early 1950s he joined what was then the Seattle, later, the Washington State, affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union. He was repeatedly elected to the Board of Directors of the Washington affiliate, serving terms totaling 21 years, between 1961 and 1988. On the Board of Directors, he was a gadfly who pushed the organization to broaden its definition of civil liberties, including opposing the military draft and marijuana prohibition. In 1988, the ACLU of Washington presented Dr. Gottfried with its highest honor, the William O. Douglas award, “in recognition of outstanding contributions to the cause of civil liberties and freedom.” Dr. Gottfried was also the first member of the ACLU’s “Charter Life Member” program. Other organizations in which he served included the national ACLU and the National Committee to End Repressive Legislation (whose boards he served on), Congress of Racial Equality, Group Health Cooperative of Washington State, the American Political Science Association and Western Political Science Association, and Caucus for New Political Science. He spoke frequently on domestic and international politics and civil liberties to community groups, as well as on local television and radio. A talented athlete and amateur actor, Dr. Gottfried excelled in basketball and tennis, which he played in high school, college, and, later, on U.S. military teams. While attending Chicago Teachers’ College, he founded and performed in the “Green Lyres,” an all-male singing and dancing comedy troupe; in the 1950s he had substantial roles in plays performed at Seattle’s Cirque Theater, a semi-professional playhouse. Alex Gottfried died on March 18, 2014, in Renton, Washington at the age of 94.
Sources: New York Times Obituary and University of Washington Department of Political Science website, "Passing of Alex Gottfried"
Content Description
Correspondence, minutes, reports, publications, clippings, buttons, and posters from Gottfried's involvement in the Washington affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union, Peace and Freedom party campaign, Seattle Peace Information Center, other peace campaigns, and other civil rights causes, as well as papers from his time as a professor at the University of Washington in Political Science.
Use of the Collection
Return to TopAdministrative Information
Arrangement
Organized into 4 accessions.
- Accession No. 2264-001, Alex Gottfried papers, 1962-1970
- Accession No. 2264-002, Alex Gottfried papers, 1970-1975
- Accession No. 2264-003, Alex Gottfried papers, 1952-1969
- Accession No. 2264-004, Alex Gottfried papers, 1951-2004
Related Materials
Sue Davidson papers (Collection No. 6051)
Preservation Note
Some records stored offsite; advance notice required for use.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Description: Accession No. 2264-001: Alex Gottfried papers, 1962-19705" linear.
Scope and Content: Ephemera, correspondence, notes of meetings re peace campaigns and civil rights campaigns.
Physical/Technical Access: Records stored offsite; advance notice required for use.
Restrictions on Access: Access restricted: For terms of access contact repository.
Records stored offsite; advance notice required for use.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Alex and Sue Gottfried, 1974-05-01
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Description: Accession No. 2264-002: Alex Gottfried papers, 1970-19754.71' linear.
Scope and Content: Correpondence, clippings, ephemera, 1 tape.
Seattle peace Information Center, 1970-1975.
Physical/Technical Access: Records stored offsite; advance notice required for use.
Restrictions on Access: Access restricted: For terms of access contact repository.
Records stored offsite; advance notice required for use.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Alex Gottfried, 1976-01-21
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Description: Accession No. 2264-003: Alex Gottfried papers, 1952-19696' linear.
Scope and Content: Correspondence, committee files, pamphlets, clippings, ephemera, subject series, 1952-1969.
Bulk of the accession is ACLU. Washington.
Restrictions on Access: Access restricted: For terms of access contact repository.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Alex Gottfried, 1990-01-01
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Accession No. 2264-004: Alex Gottfried papers, 1951-2004
6.11 cubic feet (7 boxes plus two oversized folders)Scope and Content: Oral history, correspondence, course files, UW Political Science Dept. files, writings and publications, project files, records of his work with ACLU-Washington chapter.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights retained. Contact Special Collections for details.
Acquisition Info: Erika Gottfried
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Professional and Political
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Description: "-------- for Effective City Government --- - Portland, 3/12/66" [Notes for a speech?]Dates: 1966Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Alex Gottfried - Oral History Interview Re His World War II Service in Military [CDs 1-2]Dates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/2, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Alex Gottfried - Oral History Interview Re His World War II Service in Military [CDs 3-4]Dates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/3, Accession 2264-004
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Description: "A Modest Proposal" by Alex Gottfried and Arthur KoblerDates: 1961-1962Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Athletes and PoliticsDates: approximately 1960s-1970sContainer: Box/Folder 1/5, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Bibliography- Published articles and Book ReviewsDates: approximately 1950s-1960sContainer: Box/Folder 1/6, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Bibliography and Biographical Information - Employment - Teaching SkillsDates: 1954-1970Container: Box/Folder 1/7, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Biographical: Curriculum VitaeDates: 1965-1970Container: Box/Folder 1/8, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Boss Cermak Contract; Correspondence with University of Washington Press re; Royalty StatementDates: 1961-1979Container: Box/Folder 1/9, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Boss Cermak ReviewsDates: approximately 1962Container: Box/Folder 1/10, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Civil Defense/Nuclear ProliferationDates: approximately 1962-1963Container: Box/Folder 1/11, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Civil Disobedience [Paper by Alex Gottfried and Wally Caldwell]Dates: approximately 1968Container: Box/Folder 1/12, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Center for Education in PoliticsDates: approximately 1960sContainer: Box/Folder 1/13, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Citizenship Clearing HouseDates: 1958-1961Container: Box/Folder 1/14, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Conferences, Seminars, Symposia (presenter at)Dates: approximately 1958-1960sContainer: Box/Folder 1/15, Accession 2264-004
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1950s-2002Container: Box/Folder 1/16- 1/24, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Free Prisoners Bail Fund of SeattleDates: 1967-1972Container: Box/Folder 1/25, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Freedom of Expression on University of Washington Campus /Outside Speakers Controversy: Statements, Letter to Faculty, Newspaper ClippingDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/26, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Grant and Fellowship ApplicationsDates: approximately 1950s-1960sContainer: Box/Folder 1/27, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Miscellaneous
Scope and Content: Includes hate mail
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Description: Miscellaneous SpeechesDates: approximately 1960s-1980sContainer: Box/Folder 1/29-1/30, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Notes for Class LecturesDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/31, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Class Paper from a StudentDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/32, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Newspaper ClippingsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/33, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Peace (mainly Committee of Correspondence)Dates: approximately 1960sContainer: Box/Folder 1/34, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Papers DeliveredDates: 1962-1971Container: Box/Folder 1/35, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Politics and the Film (film series co-sponsored by UW Political Science Dept. and hosted by Alex Gottfried)Dates: 1961Container: Box/Folder 1/36, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Politics and the NovelDates: 1959-1968Container: Box/Folder 1/37-2/2, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Professional Application for Professional LeaveDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/3, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Professional/UW SalaryDates: approximately 1951-1981Container: Box/Folder 2/4, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Professors and PoliticsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/5, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Research ProposalsDates: 1962-1964Container: Box/Folder 2/6, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Resolution Opposing University of Washington's Requiring Professors Holding Public Office to ResignDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/7, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Sociology and CriticismDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/8, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Speaking Engagement Correspondence [?]Dates: 1959-1966Container: Box/Folder 2/9, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Speech [to] ASUW-American Heritage Programs- [Teaching] Anti-Communism in SchoolsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/10, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Speech (?) or Article Text (?) "On Experts"Dates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/11, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Syllabi and Course DescriptionsDates: 1951-1979Container: Box/Folder 2/12-2/13, Accession 2264-004
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Description: United Nations Exhibit - Seattle World's FairDates: 1962Container: Box/Folder 2/14, Accession 2264-004
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Description: University of Washington Committee on War and PeaceDates: 1966-1971Container: Box/Folder 2/15, Accession 2264-004
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Description: University of Washington Political Science Department - Minutes and MemosDates: approximately 1950-1975Container: Box/Folder 2/16-2/20, Accession 2264-004
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Description: University of Washington Political Science Department - Proposed Doctor of Arts DegreeDates: 1970-1971Container: Box/Folder 2/21, Accession 2264-004
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Description: University Politics - Research [paper by James L. Bess]Dates: 1970Container: Box/Folder 2/22, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Washington State Loyalty Oath- Academic Freedom- Documents and notes for speechesDates: approximately 1955-1961Container: Box/Folder 2/23, Accession 2264-004
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Description: William O. Douglas Award (from American Civil Liberties Union - Washington State affiliate to) - Alex Gottfried and Arthur KoblerDates: 1988Container: Box/Folder 2/24, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Writings - Paper: "Freedom of Opinion and the Current Crisis."Dates: 1953Container: Box/Folder 2/25, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Writings - Published (some co-authored with Sue Davidson Gottfried) - Includes articles in The Nation, Liberation, Western Political Quarterly, Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences.Dates: approximately 1955-1962Container: Box/Folder 2/26, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Writings Cermak "Psychological Traits of a Political Boss"Dates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/27, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Writings -(Probably) Manuscript of Preface to Boss CermakDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/28, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Cold War Era Publications on Civil DefenseDates: 1959-1964Container: Box/Folder 2/29-2/31, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Cold War U.S. Government Graphic Charts on the Effects of a Nuclear AttackDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/32, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Publications of The Center for the Study of Democratic InstitutionsDates: approximately 1960sContainer: Box/Folder 2/33-3/1, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Publications of The Fund for the RepublicDates: approximately 1960sContainer: Box/Folder 3/2, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Miscellaneous PublicationsDates: approximately 1960sContainer: Box/Folder 3/3, Accession 2264-004
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American Civil Liberties Union- Washington State Affiliate
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Description: Directories of ACLU-W Boards of DirectorsDates: 1966-1987Container: Box/Folder 3/4, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU-W Board of Directors- minutes and correspondenceDates: 1956-1985Container: Box/Folder 3/5-3/24, 3/26-3/50, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLUW 1980 Board QuarrelDates: 1980Container: Box/Folder 3/25, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Academic Freedom CommitteeDates: 1966Container: Box/Folder 4/1, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Ad Hoc Committee to Study Policies and Regulations Regarding Student Discipline and SuspensionDates: 1969Container: Box/Folder 4/2, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Administrative CommitteeDates: approximately 1960sContainer: Box/Folder 4/3, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Annual MeetingDates: approximately 1960sContainer: Box/Folder 4/4, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLUW- Attacks OnDates: 1963-1964Container: Box/Folder 4/5, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Auction (for fundraising)Dates: 1973Container: Box/Folder 4/6, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Awards and Life MembershipDates: 1972-1988Container: Box/Folder 4/7, Accession 2264-004
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Description: BicentennialDates: 1973Container: Box/Folder 4/8, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Budget and FinanceDates: approximately 1960s-1975Container: Box/Folder 4/9, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Bylaws and ConstitutionDates: 1966-1983Container: Box/Folder 4/10, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Chapters of ACLUDates: 1966-1971Container: Box/Folder 4/11, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Chapter NewsDates: 1970-1971Container: Box/Folder 4/12, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Chapter Organization (student papers about)Dates: 1971Container: Box/Folder 4/13, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Church and State (Ad Hoc Committee on)Dates: approximately 1960sContainer: Box/Folder 4/14, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Civil Disobedience DebateDates: 1968Container: Box/Folder 4/15, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Civil Liberties Education Materials- Films; BibliographyDates: 1963-1976Container: Box/Folder 4/16, Accession 2264-004
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Description: "Communications, Materials Sent" minutes, proposals, correspondenceDates: 1983Container: Box/Folder 4/17, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Development and Organizational CommitteeDates: 1980Container: Box/Folder 4/18, Accession 2264-004
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Description: "Dissent"- clippings, statements, ACLU news releasesDates: approximately 1960sContainer: Box/Folder 4/19, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Dissertation Proposal re ACLU (Smith, Shirley S)Dates: 1970Container: Box/Folder 4/20, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU Due Process- Mental, JuvenileDates: approximately 1966-1972Container: Box/Folder 4/21, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Conscription- Board DebateDates: 1965Container: Box/Folder 4/22, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Draft - 1980Dates: 1980Container: Box/Folder 4/23, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Draft in U.S. HistoryDates: approximately 1980Container: Box/Folder 4/24, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Equality CommitteeDates: 1980-1983Container: Box/Folder 4/25, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Executive CommitteeDates: 1966-1982Container: Box/Folder 4/26, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Executive Director SearchDates: 1975Container: Box/Folder 4/27, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Federal Communications Commission - Fairness DoctrineDates: approximately 1960s-1980sContainer: Box/Folder 4/28, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU - FinanceDates: approximately 1960s-1980sContainer: Box/Folder 4/29-4/30, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Financial Strictures CommitteeDates: 1982Container: Box/Folder 4/31, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Freedom of Expression and Association (FE/A) Committee - MinutesDates: 1966-1967Container: Box/Folder 4/32, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Freedom of Expression and Association - CensorshipDates: 1966Container: Box/Folder 4/33, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Freedom of Expression and Association Committee- Civil DisobedienceDates: 1965-1966Container: Box/Folder 4/34, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Freedom of Expression and Association Committee- Directories, Reports, Clippings, CorrespondenceDates: 1966Container: Box/Folder 4/35, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Freedom of Expression and Association Committee- DissentDates: 1966-1967Container: Box/Folder 4/36, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Freedom of Expression and Association Committee- Free Speech Vs. Right to PrivacyDates: 1966Container: Box/Folder 4/37, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Freedom of Expression and Association Committee- Clippings, CorrespondenceDates: 1966-1967Container: Box/Folder 4/38, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Fundraising and FinanceDates: approximately 1960s-1970sContainer: Box/Folder 4/39, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Fundraising Speeches (Alex Gottfried's notes for)Dates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 4/40, Accession 2264-004
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Description: 1965 Fund DriveDates: 1965Container: Box/Folder 4/41, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU-W Early History - Ed Henry et al - 1920s & 1930 [Notes by a person unknown, not Alex Gottfried; possibly by a Cathy Ricketts]Dates: 1979Container: Box/Folder 4/42, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU History (two articles, Baskin "The American Civil Liberties Union Papers: A Guide to the Records ACLU Cases 1912-1946, Murphy "The 1920s")Dates: 1971Container: Box/Folder 4/43, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ALCU- Washington Affiliate HistoryDates: approximately 1975Container: Box/Folder 4/44, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ImpeachmentDates: approximately 1973Container: Box/Folder 4/45, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Indian RightsDates: 1966-1967Container: Box/Folder 4/46, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Student Internship ReportsDates: 1967Container: Box/Folder 4/47, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU-W Investigators' ManualDates: 1971Container: Box/Folder 4/48, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Legal CommitteeDates: 1967-1973Container: Box/Folder 5/1, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Legal CommitteeDates: 1984Container: Box/Folder 5/2, Accession 2264-004
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Description: "Legal Docket"- ACLU annual reports and staff counsel's reportDates: 1968-1970Container: Box/Folder 5/3, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Legislative CommitteeDates: 1966-1967Container: Box/Folder 5/4, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Legislative CommitteeDates: 1967-1973Container: Box/Folder 5/5, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Lobbying MaterialsDates: 1978-1979Container: Box/Folder 5/6, Accession 2264-004
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Description: "Major Gifts"- fundraising campaignDates: 1982Container: Box/Folder 5/7, Accession 2264-004
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Description: MembershipDates: 1981-1982Container: Box/Folder 5/8-5/9, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Membership RecruitmentDates: approximately 1960s-1970sContainer: Box/Folder 5/10, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Membership MaterialsDates: approximately 1960sContainer: Box/Folder 5/11, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Membership Solicitations and Flyers from Chapters Around the CountryDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 5/12, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU MiscellaneousDates: approximately 1960s-1980sContainer: Box/Folder 5/13, Accession 2264-004
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Description: National Defense Education ActDates: 1959Container: Box/Folder 5/14, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Nominations and Rules CommitteeDates: approximately 1960sContainer: Box/Folder 5/15, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU Nuclear Arms CommitteeDates: 1983-1986Container: Box/Folder 5/16-5/17, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU - Other AffiliatesDates: 1967-1980Container: Box/Folder 5/18, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Personnel Committee and Joint Executive Personnel (Blackburn and Schroerluke)Dates: 1966-1967Container: Box/Folder 5/19, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Planning and Development CommitteeDates: 1965-1968Container: Box/Folder 5/20, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Planning and Development Committee- 1966 ProspectusDates: 1966Container: Box/Folder 5/21, Accession 2264-004
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Description: "PMR"- Correspondence around raising membership duesDates: 1976-1980Container: Box/Folder 5/22, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Program and Education Committee/Secondary School Program Sub-CommitteeDates: 1966Container: Box/Folder 5/23, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU Washington PublicationsDates: approximately 1960s-1990sContainer: Box/Folder 5/24-5/25, Accession 2264-004
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Description: S-1 (Includes handwritten draft of (speech?) by Alex GottfriedDates: 1975-1976Container: Box/Folder 5/26, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU - Washington State Chapter - minutesDates: 1956-1957Container: Box/Folder 5/27, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Washington State Bill of RightsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 5/28, Accession 2264-004
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Description: "What Is ACLU"? And Miscellaneous ACLU DocumentsDates: approximately 1960sContainer: Box/Folder 5/29, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Women's Rights CommitteeDates: approximately 1970sContainer: Box/Folder 5/30, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU Publications- MiscellaneousDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 5/31, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU- National- Reports and PublicationsDates: 1965-1999Container: Box/Folder 5/32-6/2, Accession 2264-004
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Description: ACLU Manual of OrganizationDates: 1968Container: Box/Folder 6/3, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Policy Guide of the ACLUDates: 1989Container: Box/Folder 6/4, Accession 2264-004
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Posters and Buttons
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Description: 8 Political posters for UW Campus EventsDates: approximately 1960s-1980sContainer: Folder:oversize OS Folder 1, Accession 2264-004
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Description: 10 Political posters, newspapers, and clippingsDates: approximately 1960s-2004Container: Folder:oversize OS Folder 2, Accession 2264-004
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Description: Political Buttons and EphemeraDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Accession 2264-004
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Civil rights movements--Louisiana
- Civil rights movements--Mississippi
- Civil rights movements--Washington (State)
- Peace movements--United States
- Peace movements--Washington (State)
- Peace--Societies, etc
- Political parties--United States
- University Archives/Faculty Papers (University of Washington)
Personal Names
- Bryant, Alice Franklin, 1900-1977
- Fusco, Elizabeth
- Gottfried, Alex--Archives
Corporate Names
- Seattle Peace Information Center
Occupations
- Civil rights workers--Washington (State)
Other Creators
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Corporate Names
- American Civil Liberties Union of Washington (creator)
- American Friends Service Committee (creator)
- Democratic Party. Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (creator)
- National Committee for Sane Nuclear Policy (creator)
- Peace and Freedom Party (U.S.) (creator)
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (University of Washington). Friends (creator)
- University of Washington. University Archives
- War Resisters League (creator)
