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Collection Overview
Title: Ewing Cannon Baskette Papers, 1808, 1820-1976
ID: 01/01/MSS00005
Primary Creator: Baskette, Ewing Cannon (1902-1958)
Extent: 262.5 Cubic Feet
Arrangement:
Series 1: Correspondence
Series 2: Writings
Series 3: Vertical Files
Series 4: Ewing Baskette Personal Files
Series 5: Books (books formerly owned by Baskette can be found by searching "Ewing Cannon Baskette" in the Advanced Search of our catalog.)
Subjects: Spain -- History -- Civil War, 1936-1939, Spanish Civil War Collections (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library)
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Papers of Ewing C. Baskette, lawyer, librarian and bibliographer. Includes modern speeches, letters and manuscripts on cases dealing with anarchism, the Centralia case, communal living, syndicalism, socialism, the International Workers of the World, freedom of expression and censorship. Baskette's complementary book and pamphlet collection on censorship and intellectual freedom (cataloged separately) contains approximately 10,000 volumes.
Biographical Note
Ewing Cannon Baskette, lawyer and librarian, owned the largest private collection on civil liberties and freedom of expression in the United States.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Open to researchers.
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- Series 3: Vertical Files
- Box 1
- Folder 1: 1 - Agricultural Laborers
- Item 1: Biderman, Beth. The Conditions of Farm Workers in 1949. Sharecroppers Fund. 3p., 1949
- Folder 2: 1 - Agricultural Laborers
- Item 1: Sherwood, Eddy. A Door of Opportunity. An American Adventure in Cooperation with Share-Croppers. Eddy and Paige. Association Press. 63p.
- Item 2: Kester, Howard. Ceremony of the Land. Aranged by Howard Kester and Evelyn Smith. Southern Tenant Farmers Union. Voice Publishing Co. 16p.
- Item 3: Thomas, Norman. The Plight of the Share-Cropper; The League for Industrial Democracy. Martin Press. 36p., 1934
- Includes report of the survey made by Memphis Chapter L.I.D. and Tryonza Socialist Party under the direction of William R. Amberson.
- Item 4: U.S. Department of Labor. Cooperative Communities. Negro Landowner of Georgia. no. 35. U.S. Government Printing Office. 255p., July, 1901
- Item 5: Woodcock, George. New Life to the Land. Freedom Press. 32p., 1942
- Folder 3: 1 - Agricultural Laborers
- Item 1: U.S. Department of Agriculture. A Boy's Corn Club--Country Agent Giving Instruction. vol. 7. no. 11. serial no. 183. Mentor Association, Inc. 1p., 1919
- 2 copies
- Folder 4: 2 - American Civil Labor Union
- Item 1: American Civil Liberties Union. Goals for 1961-with a review of 1960. 1p., 1960
- Item 2: New York Civil Liberties Union. Ask us another. 11 things peope want to know about the New York Civil Liberties Union. 14p.
- Item 3: American Civil Liberties Union. Goals for 1963-with a review of 1962. 1p., 1962
- Item 4: American Civil Liberties Union. Publications on Civil Liberties. 9p., 1948
- 2 copies.
- Item 5: American Civil Liberties Union. Presenting: The American Civil Liberties Union. What are its principles? How does it work? Who supports it? Who sets it policies? 1p.
- Item 6: American Civil Liberties Union. A National Program for Civil Rights. 1p., 1948
- Item 7: American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberties, Books, Pamphlets, Leaflets. 1p., 1930
- Item 8: American Civil Liberties Union. The American Civil Liberties Union in Chicago. 1p.
- Item 9: From: Patrick Murphy Malin. To: ACLU State Correspondents. 1p., 8-11-1954
- 1 TL mimeographed.
- Folder 5: 2 - American Civil Labor Union
- Item 1: Varney, Lord Harold. The American Mercury. Liberalism a la Moscow. vol. 39. no. 156. The Civil Liberties Union. 16p., 1936
- 2 copies.
- Folder 6: 3 - ACLU (Discrimination)
- Item 1: American Civil Liberties Union. Anti-Evolution Laws. 35p., 1927
- Item 2: American Civil Liberties Union. The Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses. 24p., 1941
- Item 3: Abrams, Charles. Racial Bias in Housing. American Civil Liberties Union. 31p., 1943
- note: Sponsored jointly by the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the American Council of Race Relations.
- Item 4: American Civil Liberties Union. Jehovah's Witnesses and the War. 36p., 1943
- Item 5: American Civil Liberties Union. Conscience and the War. A report on the treatment of conscientious objectors in World War II. 48p., 1943
- Item 6: Dabney, Virginius. Civil Liberties in the South. The Virginia Quaterly Review. American Civil Liberties Union. 11p., 1940
- Item 7: American Civil Liberties Union. The Strange Case of Mrs. Eaton. 12p., 1936
- Item 8: American Civil Liberties Union. School Buildings as Public Forums. A survey of discrimination against unpopular minorities in the use of public school buildings. 16p.
- Item 9: American Civil Liberties Union. Legal Discriminations against Reigious Disbelievers. A survey of state laws affecting the testimony of atheists and disbelievers in a personal God. 8p., 1935
- Folder 7: 4 - ACLU (Liberty of Speech)
- Item 1: Russel, Bertrand. Free Thought and Official Propaganda. Conway Memorial. 48p.
- note: Lecture delivered at South Palace Institute.
- Item 2: Report of Committee of Economists. The Dismissal of Professor Ross. 8p., 1901
- Item 3: American Civil Liberties Union. Academic Freedoms: some recent Philadephia episodes. Temple Univ., The Philadelphia Public Schools, American Civil Liberties Union, Greater Philadelphia Branch. 36p.
- Item 4: American Civil Liberties Union. So This Is Free Speech? 17p., 1935
- Item 5: American Civil Liberties Union. The Fight for Free Speech. 38p., 1921
- note: A brief description of the present conditions in the U.S. and of the work of the American Civil Liberties Union against the forces against suppression.
- Item 6: American Civil Liberties Union. Radio is Censored! 56p., 1936
- note: A study of cases prepared to show the need of Federal Legislation for freedom of the air. Collected by Minna F. Kassner, of the New York Baer, in collaboration with Lucien Zacharoff.
- Item 7: American Civil Liberties Union. What Do You Mean Free Speech? 1p., 1947
- Item 8: American Civil Liberties Union. What do you mean "Free Speech?" 7p.
- Item 9: American Civil Liberties Union. Old Fashioned Free Speech. 12p., 1929
- Item 10: American Civil Liberties Union. Shall We Defend Free Speech for the Nazis in America? 4p., 1937
- Item 11: American Civil Liberties Union. "To take a copy from the Nazis..." Chicago Division. 31p.
- Item 12: American Civil Liberties Union. Twenty Years for Free Speech! 8p., 1933
- Item 13: The Literary Digest. Censorship-Ridden Europe. Muzzles in Various Forms Keep People of 24 Nations from Getting Uncolored Political News as War-Clouds Hover Over Continent.1p., 1936
- Folder 8: 5A - ACLU (Special Topics)
- Item 1: American Civil Liberties Union. International Civil Liberties Committee. Bricker Amendment. 6p., 1953
- Item 2: American Civil Liberties Union. The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties. How Far Has the Court Protected the Bill of Rights?, 1941, 1957
- note: A Study of the record by Osmond K. Fraenkel of the New York Bar
- Item 3: Raymond, Allen. The People's Right to Know. American Civil Liberties Union., 1955
- note: A Report on Government News Suppression.
- Item 4: American Civil Liberties Union. Pressuring Pressure Groups. Variety Mag. 1p., 1952
- 2 copies.
- Item 5: American Civil Liberties Union. Alice in Justice-Land. From Pippins and Cheese. 1929. 11p., 1935
- Item 6: American Civil Libteries Union. Statement on censorship activity by private ogranizatiion and national organiation for decent literature. 4p., 1956
- Item 7: American Civil Liberties Union Southern California Branch. The best statement of the Glendora Strike Case. 1p.
- Item 8: American Civil Liberties Union. The Shame of Pennsylvania. 21p., 1928
- note: The story of how Pennsylvania leads the states in police violence, brutality, prosecutions for opinion, and war on strikers and radicals.
- Item 9: American Civil Liberties Union. Since the Buford Sailed. 15p., 1920
- note: A summary of the developments in the deportation station. 2 copies.
- Item 10: American Civil Liberties Union. Analysis of the Article,"Whose Civil Liberties Is It?" American Legion Magazine. 48p., 1945
- Folder 9: 5B - ACLU (Special Topics)
- Item 1: Arizona Civil Liberties Union. Arizona Civil Liberties Union Legislative Bulletin. vol. 5. no. 5. 1p., 1966
- Folder 10: 5C - ACLU (Special Topics)
- Item 1: American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberty. 1p., 1935
- note: A statement defining the position of the American Civil Liberties Union on the chief issues.
- Item 2: American Civil Liberties Union. Civli Liberty. 4p., 1945
- note: A statement defining the position of the American Civil Liberties Union.
- Item 3: American Civil Liberties Union. Demoracy in Trde Unions. 20p., 1944
- A survey, with a program of action.
- Item 4: American Civil Liberties Union. Lgeal Tactics for Labor Rights. 20p., 1930
- Item 5: American Civil Libertues Union, Southern California Branch. California's Contempt for Civil Liberties in the Summer of 1924. 4p.
- Item 6: American Civil Liberties Union, Southern California Branch. Railroading Wokers to the Penitentiary. 4p.
- Item 7: American Civil Liberties Union. What Holmes Stood For. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. 3p., 1935
- Item 8: American Civil Liberties Union, Chicago Division. Laws vs. Communists in Schools and Colleges., 1948
- note: Statement of President James Bryant Conant of Harvard University before a committee of the Massachusetts legislature.
- Item 9: American Civil Liberties Union. It's Not Only Communists' Rights! 8p., 1948
- note: The ACLU's stand on outlawing the communists party, loyalty tests, House Un-American Activities Committee, communist students in the colleges, alien communists, anti-communist oaths by union officers.
- Item 10: American Civil Liberties Union. The Smith Act and the Supreme Court. 39p., 1952
- note: An American Civil Liberties Union Analysis, Opinion and Statement of Policy.
- Item 11: American Civil Liberties Union. The California Red Case. 8p., 1930
- note: The facts of the conviction of five young women for displaying the red flag at a children's summer camp.
- Item 12: American Civil Liberties. Blue Coats and Reds. 18p., 1929
- Item 13: American Civil Liberties Union. Are We Losing Our Civil Liberties in Our Search for Security? Town Hall, Inc. 12p., 1952
- note: A radio discussion presented by America's Town Meeting of the Air over the ABC Radio Network, February 19, 1952.
- Item 14: King, Carol. Injunctions to Protect Civil Rights. Model Memorandum of Law in Support of Applications for Inunctions. 44p., 1937
- note: Assissted by George Heitler and Martin Kolvosky.
- Item 15: Fennel, William G., and Friedlander, Edward J. Compulsiory Flag Statute in Schools. Committee on Academic Freedom. 20p., 1936
- note: A survey of the status and an examination of their constitutionality.
- Folder 11: 6A - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: Lindsay, Vachel. Lindsay Memorial Bridge, Beach House, and Lake Park. Lake Springfield, Springfield, IL. 1p.
- Item 2: Rice, Elmer. Conformity in the Arts. American Civil Liberties Union. The New Republic Magazine. 4p., 1953
- Item 3: Cincinnati Enquirer. The Light That Leads Home. 1p., 1941
- Item 4: The American Heritage Fondation. The Documents on the FreedomTrain. 27p., 1947
- Item 5: Price, Jeannette E., and Issac. Landmarks of Liberty. Ascot Press, Associated Supplies Co. 64p., 1942
- note: Being a collection of basic documents underlying the American way of life.
- Item 6: Booth and Thomas. The American Way of Life 1p., 1949
- Item 7: Swords, J.M. The Daily Citizen. 2p., 1863
- 2 copies.
- Folder 12: 6B - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: Lippmann, Walker. The A.B.C. of War Finance. The Lexington Leader. 1p., 1941
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Walter, Ray. Designed by Nature. Profile of Lincoln discorvered in knot of tree. 1p.
- Folder 13: 6C - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: Jefferson Memorial. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Art Gauvre Section. Scenes along Oregon's Famed Coast. Cape Kiwanda and Cannon Beach. Cleveland Plain Dealer., 1941
- 2 copies
- Folder 14: 7A - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: Smith, Judson. Sunday Morning on the Docks. In the Whitney Museum's Annual of Painting. The New York Times., 1944
- 2 copies.
- Item 2: Illinois State Register. Vacation Times is Here--. When You Travel, Know Where You're Going. 1p., 1955
- 2 copies.
- Item 3: University of Virginia. Saturday Courier. Edgar Allen Poe Stories. vol. 11. no. 7. Illinois State Library. 4p.
- note: Facsimile done by Mr. John Grier Varner Jr. (Philadelphia).
- Folder 15: 7B - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: America Book Co. School Calendar. Milestones of Democracy in the United States. 1p., 1949-1950
- Item 2: F.E. Compton & Co. The U.S.A. Its Land, Its People, Its Industries.103p., 1949
- Item 3: U.S. Office of Education. Voices of Democracy. Bulletin 1941-no.8. Federal Security Agency, Office of Educaton. 84p., 1941
- Item 4: Soby, James Thall. Behn Shahn. The Pengin Painters, Penguin Books Ltd. 20p., 1947
- 32 plates.
- Item 5: Livesay, Ann. The Past Speaks To You. Story of Illinois no. 7. Dept. of Registration & Education. Illinois State Museum. 32p., 1951
- Item 6: Pratt, Henry E. Abraham Lincoln Chronology 1809-1865. Illinois State Historical Library. 14p., 1953
- Folder 16: 7C - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: Virginia Conservation Commission. Carry Me Back to Old Virginia. Virginia Conservation Commission. Division of Publicity and Advertising. 90p.
- Item 2: Stanard, William G. and Jones, Mrs. Archer. A Walk Around the Edgar Allen Poe Shrine. 27p., 1930
- Item 3: Wilson, Benjamin Franklin III. The Parthenon at Athens, Greece and at Nashville, Tennessee. Parthenon Press. 23p., 1949
- Item 4: Lincoln Herald. vol. 46. 53p., 1944
- Item 5: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly. Springfield, Illinois. vol. 6. no. 7. R.R. Donnelly & Sons Co. 38p., 1951
- Item 6: Hon. Winslow, John. The Battle of Lexington. As looked at in London before Chief-Justice Mansfield and a jury in the trial of John Horne, Esq., for libel against the British Government. The New York Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America. 40p., 1897
- Item 7: Schriver, Lester. Seven Lincoln Shrines. Peoria, Il. 19p., 1947
- Item 8: Hannibal Chamber of Commerce. Hannibal Mark Twain Centennial, 1835-1935. 25p., 1935
- note: Lithographed by Standard Printing Co.
- Folder 17: 8 - Americans for Moral Decency
- Item 1: Americans for Moral Decency. Publications Disapproved for Youth by the AFMD. 8p., 1959
- Item 2: Americans for Moral Decency. Be an American for Moral Decency. 1p.
- Item 3: American for Moral Decency. Suggsted Outline for Moral Decency Group Address. 1p.
- Item 4: Lefebure, Richard. Illinois State Council. Knights of Columbus. 1p.
- Item 5: Americans for Moral Decency. Local Moral Decency Committee. 1p.
- Item 6: Americans for Moral Decency. "A Plan of Action for Your Town." 2p.
- Item 7: Carr, Aiden. The Right to be Wrong. 2p.
- Item 8: Americans for Moral Decency. A.F.M.D. and Its Program. Knights of Columbus. 3p.
- Item 9: Americans for Moral Decency. Moral Decency Survey of Publications Disapproved for Youth. 1p.
- Folder 18: 9A - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: Bool, Henry. Liberty, Without Invasion, Means an End of Progress. Press of the Ithaca Democrat. 30p., 1808
- Item 2: Freedom Press. What is Anarchism? 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Anarchism. American Encyclopedia. 2p.
- 2 copes
- Item 4: Steinle, E. The True Aim of Anarchism. Liberty Library, no. 4. E.H. Fulton. 15p., 1896
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Seymour, Henry. Anarchy: Theory and Practice. 9p., 1888
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Yarros, Victor. Anarchism: Its Aims and Methods. Benj. R. Tucker. 30p., 1887
- Item 7: Retort Press. Anarchist Calendar 1950. 1p., 1950
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Leech, C. The American Girl's Appeal. 1p.; Strachey, Lionel. Anarchism in Literature. 5p.
- note: Leech poem on front, followed by Strachey article.
- Item 9: Yarros, Victor S. Philosphical Anarchism: Its Rise, Decline and Eclipse. The American Journal of Psychology. vol. 1. no. 4.
- Item 10: The Duke of Atcos. International Control of Anarchists. 10p., 1901
- note: Spanish Envoy to the U.S.
- Item 11: Sketchley, J. The Crimes of Governments. Critic Press. 32p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 19: 9B - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: White, J.R. The Meaning of Anarchism. Theory Illuminated by Recent Practice in Spain. London Freedom Group. The National Labour Press Ltd. 16p.
- Item 2: Blind, Karl. Anarchism, Old and New. 12p., 1894
- Item 3: Bool, Henry. Henry Bool's Apology for His Jeffersonian Anarchism. Ithaca Journal and Ithaca Daily News. 25p., 1901
- Item 4: White, Z.L. The Anarchists. 10p.
- Item 5: Holyoake, George Jacob. Anarchism. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Etievant, George; Grave, Jean; Santo, Caserio. Anarchy on Trial. Freedom Office. 1896. 30p., 1896
- 4 copies
- Item 7: M. Delesalle. Congres Anarchiste. tenu a Amsterdam Aout 1907. 116p., 1908
- Item 8: Harper's Weekly. Anarchist Riots in the West. 1p., 1886
- 2 copies
- Folder 20: 9C - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: Harper's Weekly. The Evolution of the Americanized Foreigner. 1p., 1886
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Harper's Weekly. The Anarchists. 1p., 1892
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Harper's Weekly. The Chinese Puzzled. 1p., 1886
- 2 copies.
- Item 4: Walker, Edwin C. Liberty vs. Assassination. 16p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Owen, Wm. C. Anarchism Versus Socialism. Freedom Press. 32p., 1922
- Item 6: Owen, Wm. C. Anarchy Versus Socialism. Mother Earth Publishing Association. 30p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Owen, W.C. Politics: A Delusion and a Snare. 6p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Anarchist. 1p.
- note: unidentified encyclopedia. 2 copies.
- Item 9: Lane, Joseph. An Anti-Statist, Communist Manifesto. International Revolutionary Library. 6p., 1887
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Freedom Press. What is Anarchism? 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Schuler, Fred. The Relation of Anarchism to Organization. 15p.
- note: Cleveland, Ohio, in 1899 at Seneca St. by Horace E. Carr (pub). A paper read before the Franklin Club, Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday, September 18, 1898. 2 copies.
- Item 12: Ramus, Pierre. Why Does Anarchism Progress So Slowly? MAN! no.1. 11p.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Conrad, Joseph. An Anarchist. Harper's Magazine. 15p., 1906
- 2 copies
- Folder 21: 9D - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: Prevost, Jean. A Guide to Anarchism. Magazine Digest. 9p., 1936
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Johnston, Charles, Bengal Civil Service. Nihilism and Anarchy. North American Review. 14p., 1900
- 4 copies
- Item 3: Girard, Andre. "Anarchy." 8p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: The Commonwheal. Why We are Anarchists. W. Reeves. 28p.
- 1894
- Item 5: The Individual and the State. 10p.
- Item 6: Cafiero. Anarchie et Communisme. Etudiants Socialistes Revolutionnaires Internationalistes. Paris, Aux bureaux des "Temps Nouveau." 16p., 1899
- 2 copies.
- Item 7: Carpenter, Edward. Non-Governmental Society. A.C. Fifield. 31p.
- Item 8: Bakunin Press. Manifesto: The Industrial Union of Direct Actionists. 8p., 1907
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Bruno, Guido. Anarchists. 9p.
- Item 10: Socialistic Labor Party. Socialism and Anarchy. Anatgonstic Opposites. Socialistic Library. no. 6. National Executive Committee of the Socialistic Labor Party.11p., 1886
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Smith, Blair J. Direct Action vs. Legislation. The American Anarchist Group. no. 1. 24p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 22: 10A - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: To the miners! An Anarchist Manifesto. 1p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 2: Woodcock, George, What Is Anarchism? Freedom Press. 14p., 1945
- Item 3: Moses, Rabbi A. Anarchism and Regional Progress. Reform Advocate. Bloch and Newman. 18p.
- Item 4: Freedom Press. What Anarchists Fight For. 4p.
- Item 5: Goodman, Christopher. How Superpowers Oght To Be Obeyd. The Facsimile Text Society. Reproduced from the 1558 edition. Columbia University Press. 6p., 1931
- Item 6: G.R.S.T. Reflections. Daily Herald. 1p., 1912
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Steinle, E. The True Aim of Anarchism. Liberty Library, no. 4. E.H. Fulton. 15p., 1896
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Addis, Henry. Essays on the Social Problem. Free Society Publishing Co. 20p., 1898
- 2 copies
- Item 9: The Hyphenated Anarchists. The Sun. 1p., 1906
- 2 copies.
- Item 10: Nietzche. Nietzche on Defense. The Wander and the Shadow, 284 from vol. II of Human, All-too-Human. 1p.
- 6 copies.
- Item 11: Extra! Swindle! 1p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 12: Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Anarchist Thoughts. 1p.
- 7 copies
- Item 13: The Philistine. 8p.
- Item 14: The Anarchist and the Soldier. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Maryson, Dr. J.A. The Principles of Anarchism. The Jewish Anarchist Federation of America. 32p., 1935
- Item 16: Reclus, Elisee. An Anarchist on Anarchy. James Tochatti, Liberty Press 13. 16p., 2 copies
- Item 17: Free Society. A Catechism of Anarchy. 10p.
- Item 18: Barrett, George. Objections to Anarchism. Fredom Press. 32p., 1921
- Item 19: Bruno, Guido. Anarchists. 9p.
- Item 20: Libertas. The King and... The Anarchist. T.H. Keel. Freeom Office. 32p., 1905
- Item 21: Herbert, Auberson. A Politician in Sight of Haven. Being a Protest Against the Government of Man by Man. Benj. R. Tucker. 24p., 1890
- Folder 23: 10B - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: Anarchism and Outrage. Freedom for December, 1893. Freedom Office. 8p., 1901
- Item 2: In The Name of Liberty. Coronet. p. 120-122., 1938
- 2 copies.
- Item 3: Man! Anarchism.. A Solution To World Problems. 23p., 1940
- Item 4: Woodcock, George. Anarchy or Chaos. Freedom Press. 124p., 1944
- Item 5: Parsons, Lucy E. The Prinicples of Anarchism. 12p., 1933
- Item 6: Lloyd, Wm. J. Bjornesborgarnes Marsch. Finnish war song. Benj. R. Tucker. 4p., 1888
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Robinson, John Beverley. Reuilding the World. An outline of the Prinicples of Anarchism. 32p.
- Item 8: The Graphic. A Communists' Meeting In Paris--Louis Michel Addressing the Audience. 2p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Gibson, Tony. Who will do the Dirty Work? Freedom Press. 7p., 1952
- Item 10: McCabe, Joseph. Man and His Submissions to Being Ruled, Haldman-Julius Publications. 61p., 1928
- Item 11: Zurich III, Rainer Trindler. Jahrbuch Der Freien Generation Fur 1913. In solidarischer Arbeitgemeinschaft mit Kampfesgefahrten der Freiheit redigiert von Pierre Ramus. vol. 4. Verlag. Die Freie Generation. Rainer Trindler, Zurich III, Agnesstrake 22. Schweiz.
- Folder 24: 10C - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: International Anarchist-Communist Groups. What's To Be Done? 1p.
- Folder 25: 11A - Anarchism (Broadsides)
- Item 1: Industrial Worker. Revolutionary Inudstrial Unionism. Industrial Worker General Headquarters. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Leicester Cooperative Printing Society Ltd. Anarchist-Communism and Present-Day Problems of Labour and Capital. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Anarchists on Anarchy. The Labour Movement and Government. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: International Workig Men's Club. Anarchism Means Bread and Liberty for All! 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Socialist League. Open-Air Meetings. Aug. 24-Sept. 28, 1937. Chas. D. Merrick, Albion Works. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: The Leicester Socialist and Anarchist Societies, Branches, and Groups. Tea and Conference. 311 at the Spiritualist Hall Silver Street.
- note: ticket. 3 x 4 1/2
- Item 7: Manley Preparatory School. business card. 1316 Pennock Ave. George and Carolyn Manley. 1p.
- Item 8: The Leicester Anarchist-Communists. To Trade Unionists. Open-Air Meetings. Cattle Market, Loughborough. George Palmer. 1p., 1893
- 4 copies
- Item 9: Gorrie, Archibald. Anarchist-Communist Picnic. . Place: Haddon Hall, Derbyshire. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Anarchist-Communist. An Address to the Army. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: The Birmingham Anarchist-Communists. Anarchism. Work for All, Overwork for None. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Leicester Anarchist-Communists. Labour Day! Mass Meeting. Market Place, May 6th, 1894. Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Ltd. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Anarchist-Communism. Socialism and how to obtain it. Hammond & Son. 1p., 1893
- note: Lecture by John Turner, Gallow Gate Chapel. 2 copies.
- Item 14: The Leicester Anarchist-Communists. Poverty! Cause and Remedy! Open-Air Meeting, Coalville Market Place, June 2, 1894. Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Ltd. 1p.
- note: Handbill. 2 copies
- Item 15: Kitz, Frank. Anarchist-Communism and Labour Problems. Open-Air Meetings by Frank Kitz. Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Ltd. 1p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 16: Manchester Anarchist Group. Manchester Anarchist Group. Labour Press Society Printers. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 17: A Public Debate on Anarchism versus Social Democracy. Which will benefit the people? J. Dowling and Sons. 1p., 1892
- 2 copies
- Item 18: The Leicester Anarchist Communists. Leicester Police Sent to Bludgeon Starving Workers! Mass-Meeting, Sept. 10. Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Ltd. 1p.
- 3 copies
- Item 19: What are the best means of obtaining possession of the Land and Capital. Radical Club. 1p., 1892
- 2 copies
- Item 20: The Leicester Anarchist-Communist Group. Annul Picnic. Midland Counties. Archibald Gorrie. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 21: An Anarchist Address to Working Men. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 22: Eltzbacher, Paul. Anarchism Exponent of the Anarchist Philosophy. Libertarian Book Club, Inc. 1p., 1960
- Item 23: Nicoll, David. Police Spies and Informers. Anarchy At The Bar. 1892. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 24: The Birmingham and Walsail Anarchist Groups. What Is Anarchy? 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 25: Dishonourable Conduct of the Executive Committee of the Leicester I.L.P. 2p., 1894
- 2 copies
- Item 26: Glasgow Anarchist Group. A Weekly Anarchist Paper. 1p., 1911
- 2 copies
- Item 27: R. Heber Newton Endorses the Ideal of Anarchism. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 28: Coulon, A. Anarchy. 1p.
- note: Leaflet by A. Coulon.
- Box 2
- Folder 1: 11B - Anarchism (Broadsides)
- Item 1: Why Valiant Threw the Bomb! Necessity Group of English Anarchists. obtained by the N. Rhodes, Bookmaker. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Chicago Martyrs. To commemorate the 15th anniversary of the judicial murder of the Chicago Martyrs. 1p.
- Handbill. 2 copies
- Item 3: Commonweal Anarchist Group. What Anarchists Want. Commonweal Anarchist Group. no.6. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: No Coercion. 1p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 5: Freedom Press. Do Not Vote. Scientific Parliamentarian. 1p., 1910
- note: cartoon on back. 2 copies.
- Item 6: Leicester Anarchist Communists. Anarchist-Communism. Co-operative Hall, High Street. Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Ltd. 1p., 1897
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Midland Counties Anarchist-Communists. Annual Picnic. A. Barton. 1p., 1901
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Limited. Anarchist-Communist Demonstration. Speaker Frank Kitz. 1p., 1895
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Alarm Group of Associated Anarchists. Away with Hypocrisy and Three Cheers for Propriety and Anarchy. 1p.
- note: Leaflet about Queen Victoria's Jubilee. 2 copies.
- Item 10: Free Commune Press. Anarchist Leaflet--The Criminal. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Limited. Socialism-Its Aims and Methods. Lecturer Prince Kropotkin, Secular Hall, Humberstone Gate. 1p., 1897
- 2 copies
- Item 12: The Leicester Anarchist-Communists. The Leicester Anarchist-Communists. 1p., 1894
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Anarchist-Communist Annual Picnic. 1p., 1902
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Morris, Mr.J. A Death Song. Illustration of Alfred Linnell, killed in Trafalgar Square. 1p., 1887
- note: facsimile of title page. 2 copies
- Item 15: How the Worker is Robbed! By Force and Fraud! 1p.
- note: On the back of the page: The Great Strike, An Anarchist Manifesto. 1p.
- Item 16: Freedom Press. The Folly of Voting. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 17: Eleventh Anniversary of the death of the Chicago Martyrs. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 18: The Leicester Anarchist-Communists. The Cause of Poverty and the Remedy. Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Ltd. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 19: Tochatti, James. Liberty: A Journal of Anarchist Communism. W. Reeves. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 20: Free Access to the Means of Life. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 21: Gorrie, Archibald. Anarchist-Communst Picnic. Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, Aug. 2nd, 1909. Archibald Gorrie, Rostrevor Gwendolen Road, Leicester. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 2: 11C - Anarchism (Broadsides)
- Item 1: Danger! Stop! Warning! Shall These Men Be Railroaded to the Pententiary. Joseph H. Dower and Daniel Atcheff pictured. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Carpenter, Edward. A Letter relating to the case of the Walsall Anarchists. Freedom Press. 3p., 1892
- Item 3: Clarke, John S. Bombs or Brains? Dynamite or Organisation? National Workers' Covention (Scottish Section). 32p.
- Item 4: Nicoll, David. Anarchy at the Bar. 1p., 1892
- note: Speech delivered at the Old Bailey, in reply to a charge of Intent to Murder.
- Item 5: Charles, Fred. The Walsall Anarchists. Trapped by the Police. The Truth About the Walsall Plot. Innocent Men in Penal Servitude. 4 ed. 15p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Hertzka, Dr. The Freedland Colony. Freedland Association. Jacob Naschold. 23p., 1894
- Item 7: Read, Herbert. Freedom Is It A Crime? 14p., 1945
- note: letter written to a Mr. Barriette on back of last page, by Herbert Read, and signed to him personally.
- Item 8: A Petition for the Impeachment of Woodrow Wilson. President of the United States. To: House of Representatives of the United States. Independence Day. 1p., 7-4-1919
- Item 9: Nicoll, David. Justice in England. Ten Years Penal Servitude. vol.2. no.19. 20p., 1895
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Nicoll, David. The Greenwhich Mystery. Commonweal. 16p., 1897
- 2 copies
- Item 11: The Famous Siege of Sidney Street. Churchill, as Home Secretary anarchists-fiasco. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Morton, Jr. James F. Another Blow to Royalty. Free Society Library. no. 6. A. Issak. 4p., 1900
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Nicoll, David. The Ghost of Chlemsford Jail. Commonweal. 16p.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: L'Euvre Internationale de quelques anarchistes russes a la Plateforme. Paris Librairie Internationale. 39p., 1927
- Folder 3: 12A - Anarchism ( Spec. Topics Miscellaneous)
- Item 1: Freedom Press. The Japanese Martyrs. 4p.
- Item 2: The New York Anarchists. Why? The Execution of the King of Italy. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Nittl, Francesco. Italian Anarchists. University of Naples. p. 597-608.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Flamingo, G.M. Italian Anarchism. Eclectic. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Icarus. The Wilhelmshaven Revolt. Freedom Press. 39p., 1944
- Item 6: Tcherkesoff, W. Let Us Be Just. James Tochatti. Liberty Press, Chiswick W. 10p., 1896
- Item 7: The Literary Digest. How To Deal With Anarchists. vol. 23. no. 14. Funk & Wagnalis Co. 6p., 1901
- Item 8: Fox, Jay. Trade Unionism... and... Anarchism. A letter to a Brother Unionist. Social Science Press. 16p., 1908
- Item 9: Freedom. The Criminal. Anarchist Leaflet. Hull Anarchist Group. 4p.
- Item 10: Chapelier, Em. and Marin, Gassy. Anarchists and rhe International Language, Esperanto. With an appendix explaining the Elements of the Language. Freedom Office., 1908
- Item 11: Bevington, L.S. Common-Sense Country. James Tochatti. Liberty Press. 12p.
- Item 12: Byington, Steven T. The Society of the New Order. The New Order. vol. 1. no. 3. Edward H. Fulton. 20p., 1919
- Item 13: Andrade, David A. An Anarchist Plan of Campaign. Melbourne: Co-operative Publishing Company. Albert Park. 12p.
- Item 14: Lombroso, Cesare. Anarchy the Status of Anarchism To-Day in Europe and the United States. Univ. of Turn. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 4: 12B - Anarchism (Spec. Topics Miscellaneous
- Item 1: Strachev, Lionel. Anarchism in Literature. 5p., 1901
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Sargent, A.A. Anarchis and Imitative Mania., 1886
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Lombroso, Cesare. Anarchistic Crimes and Their Causes. Univ, of Turin., 1898
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Motler, L.A. The New Anarchism. Propaganda Group. N.W.I. The New Republic Magazine. 4p., 1953
- Item 5: Steiklow, Don Georg. Die Bakunistische Internaionale Nach Dem Haager Kongress. Erganzungshefte szur Neuen Zeit. nr. 18. 1913/1914. Augsegeben am 17. Stuttgart, Verlag und Druch von J.H.W. Diek Nadchf. G.m.b.h. 64p., 1914
- Item 6: Bakunin Press. The Herald of Revolt. and Synthetical Jeonoclast. Journal of advanced Philosophic Work, Thought, and Literature. vol. 1. no. 1. 8p., 1907
- Item 7: Tolstoy, Leo. The Persecution of the Doukhoborts! Daily Chronicle. 2p., 1898
- 2 copies
- Item 8: To Your Tents, O Israel. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Most, John. Down with the Anarchists. 16p.
- Item 10: Anarchy---Today. 12p.
- Item 11: International Bureau. Resolutions. Passed at the Anarchist Congress, held at Amsterdam. 12p., 1907
- Item 12: Freedom Press. The International Anarchist Congress. Hled at the Placidus Hall, Amsterdam. 23p., 1907
- Item 13: De Leon, Daniel. Socialism versus Anarchism. National Executive Committee and Socialist Labor Party. 38p., 1919
- Item 14: Most, John. The Social Monster. International Bibliothek. no. 16A. John Muller. 27p.
- 1890
- Item 15: De Leon, Daniel. Socialism vs. Anarchism. People's Pocket Series no. 5. Appeal to Reason. 55p.
- Item 16: The German Emperor Damn Him and the flunkey who cheer him. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 17: Read this petiton... 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 5: 12C - Anarchism (Spec. Topics Miscellaneous)
- Item 1: Hennacy, Amon. Anarchism by Paul Elztbacher. Seven Exponents of the Anarchist Philosophy with an Essay on Anarcho-Syndicalism by Rudolph Rocker. 12p.
- Item 2: Abbo, John A. Cathoic Anarchism. Quotations from Political Thought. Men and Ideas by John A. Abbo. Catholic University of America. 1p., 1960
- Folder 6: 12D - Anarchism (Spec. Topics Miscellaneous)
- Item 1: Anarchstic Speeches., 1894
- Folder 7: 13A - Anarchism in the U.S.
- Item 1: Watson, David. An Anarchist Meeting in Scotland. 3p., 1894
- 2 copies
- Item 2: American Anarchist Federation Commune Soivets. The Show of Deceit is On! issued by the American Federated Commune Soviets. 4p.
- Item 3: North American Review. To the Anarchists of America. And to all Who Love Liberty. 4p.
- Item 4: Madison, Charles A. Anarchism in the United States. North American Review. vol. 6. no. 1. Journal of the History of Ideas. College of the City of New York. 21p., 1945
- Item 5: Johnston, Charles. The Anarchists and the President. North American Review, 8p., 1901
- 4 copies
- Item 6: Addis, Henry. Roosevelt, Czolgosz and Anarchy. 12p.; Fox, Jay. Communism. New York Anarchists. Free Society. 3p.
- 2 items
- Item 7: Dodd, S.C.T. Congress and Anarchy: A suggestion. North American Review. no.539. 4p., 1901
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Buffalo Evening News. "Guilty" the Plea of M'Kinley's Assassin.
- Item 9: The World. Assassin Declared He Had no Accomplices. Scene at the Execution of M'Kinley's Assassin., 1901
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Pinkerton, Robert A. Detective Surveillance of Anarchists. North American Review, vol 172. no. 540. 9p., 1901
- 2 copies
- Folder 8: 13B - Anarchism in the U.S.
- Item 1: North American Review. no. 541.
1a. Gen. Lew Wallace. Prevention of Presidential Assassiatons. 6p. 2 copies.
1b. Senator J.C. Burrows. The Need of National Legislation Against Anarchism. 17p. 2 copies.
1c. Edagr Aldrich, L.L.D. The Power and Duty of Fedral Government To Protect Its Agents. 12p. 2 copies.
1d. Duke of Atcos. International Control of Anarchists. 10p. 2 copies.
- Folder 9: 13C - Anarchism in the U.S.
- Item 1: Schuster, Eunice Minette. Native American Anarchism. A Study of Left-Wing Anarchism Individualism. Smith College Studies in History. vol. 17, no. 1-4. Department of History of Smith College., 1931-1932
- Folder 10: 14 - Anarchist-Communists
- Item 1: Aberdeen Anarchist Communist Group. Aberdeen Anarchist Communist Group. Open air meetings. E. Shepard. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Anarchist Communist Alliance. an Anarchist Manifesto. Metropolitan Printing Works. 15p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Oakley, H. Liberty Through Anarchist Communism. J.A. and the Propagada Group. 7p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: A Group of Anarchist-Communists. A May-Day Manifesto. 1p., 1892
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Anarchist-Communists. The International Socialist Workers and Trade Union Congress of 1896. Metropolitan Cooperative Printing Co. 127. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: International Anarchist-Communist Groups. What's To Be Done? 1p.
- 3 copies
- Item 7: Aldred, Guy A. The Possibility and Philosophy of Anarchism Communism. Bakunin Press. 11p., 1907
- Item 8: Duncan, H.H. A Plea for Anarchist-Communism. Anarchist Communism Group. no. 1. James Blair. 15p., 1893
- Item 9: Torch Group. Anarchist May-day Manifesto. Metropolitan Co-operative Printing Co. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: South Side Libertarian Goup. Bulletin no. 1 of the South Side Libertarian Group. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Lane, Jospeh. The "Father and Founder" of the Modern English Soicalist Movement. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Motler, L.A. Anarchist Communism in Plain English. Propaganda Group. 8p.
- Item 13: Quinn, C.T. Manifesto of the Associated Anarchists. The Associated Anarchists Group. no. 1. 1895. 8p.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: The Associated Anarchists Group no. 1. The Associated Anarchists. 4p.
- Item 15: Henry, Agnes. Anarchist Communism in its Relation to State Socialism. James Tochatti, "Libery Press." 12p., 1896
- 2 copies
- Item 16: Novomirsky. Anarchist-Communist Manifesto. A.C.G. (Anarchist-Communist Group). 31p., 1921
- Item 17: Freedom. Anarchist Communism. Its Aims and Principes. Freedom Printer.
- Folder 11: 15A - Anti-Communist Movements
- Item 1: Lydgate, William A. My Country, Right or Left? Magazine of the Year., 1947
- 2 copies
- Item 2: The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Manual of the United States. For the Information of Immigrants and Foreigners. The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Press of Judd & Detweiler, Inc. 3rd edition. 102p., 1924
- note: Compiled by Elizabeth C. Barney Buel, Chairman of Manual Committee NS.D.A.R.
- Item 3: Green, Paul. Citizens First, Veterans Second. With this slogan, AVC faces tough competition in the scramble for ex- G.I. support. 5p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Independent American. The Radical Right. What is it...and Why is it Feared by Rockefeller, Reuther, and the Communist Party. Tax Fax n. 47. Kent Courtney. 1p., 1963
- Item 5: The Indepedent American. Disarmament. Exposing the Appeaser's Plans to Destroy the Army, Navy, and Air Force of the U.S.A. Tax Fax no. 39. Kent Courtney. 1p., 1962
- Item 6: The Independent American. The United Nations. A Smokscreen for Communist Agression. Tax Fax no. 26. Kent Courtney. 1p., 1962
- Item 7: Americanism Committee Catholic War Veterans of the United States. Special Emphasis Americanism Program 1958. 30p.
- Item 8: Cinema Educational Guild. Warning!!! TV Brainwash To Save UN!! UN Tract no.3. 1p., 1965
- Item 9: Lie, Trygvie. The Truth About the UN. UN Tract no. 2. Cinema Educational Guild, Inc. 1p., 1964
- Item 10: Cinema Educational Guild. Documentary Proof that the UN is Planned Death Trap for U.S. UN Tract no. 1. 1p.
- Item 11: Town Meeting. Are We Losing Our Civil Liberties in Our Search for Security? Town Meeting, Bulletin of America's Town Meeting of the Air. Speakers: Malin and Velde. 704th Broadcast. vol. 17. no. 43. The Town Hall, Inc. 16p., 1952
- Item 12: Town Meeting. McCarthyism: Good or Bad? Speakers: Bolling and Kersten. 684th Broadcast. vol. 17. no. 23. The Town Hall, Inc. 16p., 1951
- Item 13: Commager, Henry Steele. The Real Danger of Ideas. The New York Times. American Civil Liberties Union. 8p., 1949
- Item 14: Conant, James Bryant. Fight Oath Bills., 1936
- 2 copies
- Folder 12: 15B - Anti-Communist Movements
- Item 1: Bagdikian, Ben H. This May Be 'United States Day' In Some Places but Not in R.I. The Providence Sunday Journal. 2p., 1955
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Town Meeting. Are Civil Liberties Threatened in the United States? Speakers: Ickes and Rees. Interrogators: Chamberlain and Ernst. vol. 13. no. 32. 22p., 1947
- Item 3: Graham, Jr. Evarts. Another 'Red Hunt' Turned Against the Hunters.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Mosk, Stanley. Report on the Birch Society. Frm: Stanley Mosk, Office of the Attorney General , Department of Justice, Library and Courts Building., Sacramento 14. To: Governor Brown of California, Sacrameto CA. 15p., 7-7-1961
- Item 5: Wagner vs Hutchins. New Words Between Legion Fund for Republc Leaders.
- 2 pieces. 2 copies.
- Item 6: DeCassares, Benjamin. The Communist-Parasite State. 12p., 1936
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Chicago Committee To Defend Demorcatic Rights. Freedom of Enforced Conformity. The Supreme Court Review of the Smith and McCarran Acts. 9p.
- Item 8: Davison, Mary M. Hidden Hand Which Controls the Government of the United States. The Greater Nebraskan. 4p., 1962
- Item 9: The Congress of Freedom, Inc., 1936
- note: 5 pieces. donation card and return envelope. excerpt from charter. application. letter from George Thomas-- Executive Director, Omaha, Nebraska, to George Soule-- Convention Chairman, President Soule College.
- Item 10: The Congress of Freedom, Inc. Twelfth Annual National Congress of Freedom. 1p., 1963
- Item 11: Illinois State Journal. Brands Civil Liberties Union as Red Front. Register Sprngfield., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 12: The Nashville Tennessean Magazine. Mr. Lewis Ceases His Gambols to March. 1p., 1935
- Folder 13: 16A - Anti-Semitism
- Item 1: Heller, Mordecai T., Haldeman-Julius, E., McInerney, John D. The Shameful Delcine of the "Truth Seeker." Haldeman-Juilius Pubications. 24p., 1949
- Item 2: Fireside Discussion of the Anti-Defamation League B'nai B'rtih. The Ritual Murder Acusation. no.4. 28p.
- Item 3: The Dearborn Indeoendent. The International Jew. The World's Foremost Problem. Reprint of Series of Articles Appearing from May 22 to October 2, 1920. Dearborn Publishing Co. 235p., 1920
- Item 4: The Dearborn Indepedent. Jewish Activities in the United States. International Jew. vol. 2. A Second Selection of Articles from Oct. 9, 1920 to March 19, 1921. The Dearborn Publishing Co. 255p., 1921
- Folder 14: 16B - Anti-Semitism
- Item 1: Rotberg, Bernard. The Passion of Men '13.' part II. The Jewish Veteran., 1959
- 2 copies
- Folder 15: 16C - Anti-Semitism
- Item 1: The Dearborn Indepenedent. Jewish Influences in American Life. The International Jew. vol.3. The World's Foremost Problem. 256p., 1921
- Item 2: The Dearborn Independent. Aspects of Jewish Power in the United States.The International Jew. The World's Most Foremost Problem. 246p., 1922
- Item 3: Valentin, Hugo. The Jews and Radicalism. A Chapter form "Anti-Semitism." The Viking Press. 20p.
- Item 4: Valentin, Hugo. The Jews and Bolshevism. Chaoter from "Ati-Semitism." The Viking Press. 12p.
- Item 5: American Zionist Emergency Council. Legal rights to no less than moral obligation. A petition to the President of the United States. Submitted by the members of the Faculties of American Schools of Higher Learning. 15p
- 3 copies
- Item 6: American Jewish Congress. The Arab Campaignt Against American Jews. A Statement of the facts and a consideration of Americaâ??s moral and diplomatic responsibility. American Jewish Congress, Stephen Wise Congress House. International Press. 57p., 1956
- Item 7: American Jewish Congress. Plea for Refuge. vol. 14. no. 3. Committee Reporter. 8p., 1957
- Item 8: Kent, Frank R. The Great Games of Politics. The President must make an important decision in choosing a worthy succession for the Chief Justice. Louisville, Ky. Courier Journal.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Jones, E.A. A Death for Anti-Semitism.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Garfinkel, Israel. One Doesn't Show a Rope. Letters from the People. Post-Dispatch. 1p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 11: Deutsch, Karl W. Anti-Semetic Ideas in the Middle Ages-International Civilzations in Expansion and Conflict. Journal of the History of Ideas. 14p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 12: American Jewish Congress. Sunday Laws. A Violation of Religious Liberty. Stephen Wise Congress House. 1p.
- Folder 16: 16D - Anti-Semitism
- Item 1: Leskes, Theodore and Rabkin, Sol. Joint Memorandum. With repsect to church-state questions. The American Jewish Committee. The Anti-Defmation League of B'nai B'rith. 19p.
- Item 2: Handbill: 4 1/2 x 10 3/4 in. Hebrew text. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Review of the Trial of Three Chicago Members of the American Nazi Party. June 19, 20, 21, 1962. 7p., 1962
- Item 4: Scheck v United States (1919). Cantwell v. Connecticut (1940). Chaplinksy v. New Hampshire (1942). Terminiello v. Chicago (1949). Fettner v. New York (1951). Beauharnais v. Illinois (1952). Roth v. United States (1957). 7p.
- Item 5: Sprayregen, Joel. A Statement. 4p.
- Item 6: Potikes, George C. A outner statement i Response to Joel Sprayregen's Statement Prepared by George C. Pontikes. 2p.
- Item 7: White Youth Corps: A Recommedation. 3p.
- Item 8: Anti-Semitism---Found. Sent to R. Wedgeworth, forwarded to M. Landis, from Schmidt, K. 8p.
- note: 2 pieces--an envelope and the letter
- Folder 17: 17A - Atheism and Agnosticism
- Item 1: Foote, G.W Infidel Death-Beds. New York, The Truth Seeker Company. 205p.
- Item 2: Stewart, Thos. W. At the Sign of the Owl. Beignsome record of the Prosecution and Imprisonment of "Dr. Nikola," (T.W. Stewart) For Blasphemy at Leeds 1911-1912. Thos. W. Stewart. 24p., 1912
- Item 3: Foote, G.W. and Watts, Charles. Heroes and Martyrs of Freethought. C. Watts. 16p., 1874
- Item 4: San Jose Mercury. Pal of Jack London Dies at 82. Harry Ryan 'Call of the Wild,' San Jose Mecury., 1958
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Loomis, Patricia. Pal of Jack London Gives His Own Funeral Oration at the Unique Rites. San Jose Evening News., 1958
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Ingersoll, Robert G. The Garden of Eden. And the Fall of Man. Madras Secular Society's Tract no.2. Proporietor at the Vurthamanatharungini Press, No. 174.
- Item 7: Ingersoll, Robert G. Reply to Gladstone. With publisher's note and Biograhpy of the Author by J.M. Wheeler. Progressive Publishing Co. North American Review, " June 1888. 46p., 1891
- Item 8: Ingersoll, Robert G. Myth and Miracle. 63p., 1895
- note: A lecture by Robert G. Farrell.
- Folder 18: 17B - Atheism and Agnosticism
- Item 1: The American Association for the Advancement of Atheism, Inc. Scott and Donnelly on God and Evil. The Atheist 4-A Bulletin. vol. 1. no. 4. 4p., 1948
- Item 2: Boomer. More information to Bruvold about his Church. 4p., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Huxley, Thomas Perry. Possibilities and Impossibilities. Issued for the Propaganda Press Committee. "Agnostic Annual: 1892." Watts & Co. 12p.
- Item 4: Faure, Sebastian. Des God Exist? Twelve Proofs of the Inexistence of God as Presented in a Lecture. English ver. by Aurora Alleva and D.S. Menico. Kropotkin Library. 40p.
- Item 5: Most, John. The Desitic Pestilence. Free Commune Pamphlets. no. 7. Free Commune Press. 16p., 1902
- Item 6: Bradlaugh, Charles. A Plea for Atheism. Freethought Publishing. 24p., 1883
- Item 7: Green, Martin & Vetter, Geo. B. Personality and Group Factors in the making of Atheists. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. vol. 27. no. 2. 16p., 1932
- Item 8: The American Association for the Advancement of Atheism. Inventing God to Explain the Universe. The Atheist 4-A Bulletin. vol. 1. no. 15. 4p., 1951
- 2 copies
- Item 9: The American Association for the Advancement of athiests. Evolution and Morals. Truth Seeker, National Freethought Weekly. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: The American Association for the Advancment of Atheists. Blamesgiving Day. A Proposed Holiday for Supplementing Thanksgiving Day. 4p.
- Item 11: Shelley, Percy Bysshe. the necessity of atheism. selections from The Necessity of Atheism (1811). A Letter to the Lord Ellenborough (1812). Reputation of Deism (1814). Essay on Christianity (1815). no. 4. of the "Outcast" series. The Alicat Bookshop., 1946
- Item 12: Murray, Norman. An Agnostic Christian Socialist's Confession OF Faith in 39 Propositions. Murray's Broadsides. no. 5. 7p.
- Folder 19: 18 - Bakunin, Mikhail
- Item 1: Palmieri, F. Aurelio, O.S.A., Ph.D. A Theorist of Russian Revolution. Mikhail Alexandrovitch Bakunin. Catholic World. 13p., 1919
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Aldred, Guy A. Michel Bakunin Communist. "Spur" Glasgow Library--No. 3. The Bakunin Press. 24p., 1920
- Item 3: Michel Bakunin. 1p.
- Item 4: Rezneck, Samuel. The Political and Social Theory of Michael Bakunin. The American Review. vol. 21. no. 2. 26p., 1927
- Item 5: Machers, Gerd. aus Offenbach a.M. Bakunin und Lenin Die Integranten der russischen Revolution. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Dokortwurde einer Hohen Philosophischen Fakultat der Bad. Ruprecht-Karls-Universitat zu Heidelberg. Seiboldsche Buchdruckerei Werner Dohany, Offenbach a.M. Referent Professor Dr. Emil Lederer, Heidelberg/Berlin., 1932
- Box 3
- Folder 1: 21 - Berkman, Alexander
- Item 1: Jewish Anarchist Federation. Alexander Berkman Memorial Meeting. Rand School Auditorium.
- 3 copies
- Item 2: U.S. Federal Immigration Service. Statement by Alexander Berkman in re deportation. Federal Pentitentiary. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Jewish Anarchist Federation. Berman Memorial Meeting. Webster Hall. 1p., 1936
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Thaumazo, F. The Martyrdom of Berkman. 38p.
- Item 5: Alexander Berkman Memorial Committee and Jewish Anarchist Federation. Alexander Berkman, Rebel and Anarchist. 8p., 1936
- 2 copies
- Folder 2: 22A - The Bible
- Item 1: Lee, Robert E. The Revised Standard Version. Baptist Review. Bellevue Baptist Church. p. 8., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Lewy, Immanuel. Archaeology and the Bible's Historical Truth. Do the New Findings Refute the Higher Criticism? The Study of Man. p. 496-504., 1954
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Hetherington, Henry. A Full Report of the Trial of Henry Hetherington on an Indictment for Blasphemy. 30p., 1840
- Item 4: Bryan, William Jennings. Is The Bible True? friends of William Jennings Bryan at Nashville, Tenn. 16p., 1924
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Bryan, William Jennings. The Bible and Its Enemies. Chicago: The Bible Colportage Association. 37p., 1921
- Item 6: Nickell, Vernon L. The Supreme Court Decision on teh Bible Case. Circular Series A No. 20. 24p., 1944
- Item 7: Mills, Frederick. Darwinism and Religious Thought. Propaganda Press Committee. Watts & Co. 12p.
- Item 8: Mangasarian, M.M. How the Bible Was Invented. Fourteenth Ed. The American Rationalist Association. 23p., 1929
- Item 9: Sexton, George. The Antiquity of the Human Race. Third Ed. London: Austin & Co. 24p, 1871
- Item 10: Reynolds, Chas. B. Blasphemy and the Bible. The Truth Seeker Co. 16p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: American Bible Society. Specimen Verses of the prinicpal Languages and Dialects in which the Holy Scrpitures Have Benn Translated and Printed. 64p., 1919
- Folder 3: 22B - The Bible
- Item 1: Daves, Citizen. A Short Sketch on the Scriptuarian's Creed. London: J. Watson. 16p., 1843
- Item 2: Buckner, J.D.M. How I Lost My Job as a Preacher. C. V. Howard. 66p.
- Item 3: Hitchens, Edwin L. The Bible and Labor. The Baker & Byron Co. 80p., 1908
- Item 4: Baskette, Ewing C. Notes from his "This Believing World." 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Baskette, Ewing C. Bible in the School. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Time. Protestant Apathies. p. 52-54., 1930
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Baskette, Ewing C. Compositions. Property of Ewing C. Baskette.
- Folder 4: 23A - Biography (Miscellaneous, A-K)
- Item 1: Aldred, Guy A. Pioneers of Anti-Parliamentarianism. The World Library. no. 7. Glasgow: The Strickland Press. Bakunin Press. 110p., 1940
- Item 2: Holly, Williams H. A Forgotten Governor. Chicago Literacy Cub. Friends of Governor Altgeld. 32p., 1932
- Item 3: Sayers, Francis Clarke. Hans Christian Anderson. F.E. Compton & Co. 12p.
- Item 4: The Letany. John Bastwick. ch. 9. p. 189-199.
- Item 5: Time. Painter of the Rainbows. 1p., 1959
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Clarke, John F. F.S.A. (Scot.). Robert Burns and His Politics. A Study in Human History and Human Nature. J.B. Payne. 32p., 1925
- Item 7: Swan, Tom. Edward Carpenter: The Man and HIs Message. 39p., 1902
- Folder 5: 23B - Biography (Miscellaneous, A-K)
- Item 1: Himes, Charles F., Prof. Life and Times of Thomas Cooper. Dickinson Law of School. 70p., 1918
- Item 2: Clarke, John S. The Young Worker's Book of Rebels. Part II. Proletarian Schools Series no. 5. The Revolution. 31p., 1918
- Item 3: Richardson, Eudora Ramsay. The Virginian Who Made Ilinois a Free State. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. p. 5-22., 1952
- Item 4: Walker, Edwin C. A Sketch and an Appreciation of Moncure Daniel Conway Free Thinker and Humanitarian. 55p., 1908
- Item 5: Sschweitzer, Albert and Stricker, Naomi. Peregrinos Del Mundo. Derechos Reservados Festival Casals, Inc. Editorial of the Public Instruction Department state of Puerto Rico. 41p., 1957
- Folder 6: 23C - Biography (Miscellaneous, A-K)
- Item 1: Dolsen, James H. The Defense of a Revolutionist by Himself. Superior Court March. 128p., 1920
- Item 2: Brown, William Thurston. The Ideas of Francisco Ferrer. 20p.
- Item 3: MColley, Grant. The Defense of Galileo of Thmas Campanella. Smith College Studies in History. vol. 22. vos. 3-4. William Dodge Gray and Harold Underwood, Editors. Department of History of Smith College. 93p., 1937
- Folder 7: 23D - Biography (Miscellaneous, A-K)
- Item 1: Hubbard, Elbert. William Goodman and Mary Wollstonecraft. Little Journeys to Homes of the Great Lovers. vol. 18. no. 2. The Roycrofters. 49p., 1906
- Item 2: Aguafuertes. Goya. Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo. Servidores de la Verdad. Editorial Pulgon-Iberia. 32p.
- Item 3: Hubbard, Elbert. Fenelon and Madame Guyon. Little Journeys to Homes of Great Lovers. vol. 19. no. 3. The Roycrofters. 95p., 1906
- Folder 8: 23E - Biography (MIscellaneous, A-K)
- Item 1: New York County Lawers' Association. Transcript of the Proceedings and the Addresses delivered on the occasion of the presentations by the New York County Lawyers' Association. To commemorate the distinguished public service of Andrew Hamilton. Independence Hall. The Legal Intelligencer. 32p., 1934
- Item 2: Graves, Joseph. Victor Hammer. Charlottesville Biographical Society of the University of Virgnia. 1954. 12p.
- Item 3: Cooper, Thomas. The Life and Character of Henry Hetherington. London: J. Watson. 12p., 1849
- Item 4: Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial Commission. Thomas Jefferson. 35p., 1943
- Item 5: Whitecomb, Mary R. Abner Kneeland: His Relations to Early Iowa History. Annals of Iowa. Historical Department of Iowa. p. 340-363., 1904
- note: Explained in a letter from American Rationalist Associaition. 2 copies
- Item 6: Justice Holmes. The Character of Justice Holmes. The Decalogue Journal. vol. 5. no. 2. p. 1., 1954
- Item 7: Jordan, Philip D. Portrait of a Pioneer Printer. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. vol. 23. no. 1. 8p., 1930
- Item 8: Haldeman, Julius E. A Book of Persons and Personalities. Paragraphs and Essays. Big Blue Book No. B-19. 128p., 1926
- Folder 9: 24A - Biography (Miscellaneous, L-Z)
- Item 1: Wolfram, Harold W. John Lilburne: Democracy's Pillar of Fire. Syracuse Law Review. vol. 3. no. 2. p. 213-258., 1952
- Item 2: Holt, Hallie. The Destiny of Lincoln. 16p.
- Item 3: White, Pliny H. The Life and Sevices of Matthew Lyon. Order of the General Assembly. Burlington: Times Job Office Print. 26p., 1858
- Item 4: Corwin, Edward S. James Madison Layman, Publicist, and Exegete. New York University Law Review. vol. 27. no. 2. p. 276-297., 1952
- 2 copies
- Item 5: New Republic. The Financial Affairs of McCarthy. vol. 128. no. 13. issue 2000. 15p., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Aldred, Guy A. John Maclean. The World Library. no. 3. Glasgow: The Strickland Press. Bakunin Press. 71p., 1940
- Item 7: Baradinsky, Oscar. Of By and About Henry Miller. Alicat Bookshop Press. 43p., 1947
- Box 4
- Folder 1: 24B - Biography (Miscellaneous, L-Z)
- Item 1: Stevenson, D.M. and Johnston, Thomas. The Persecution of E.D. Morel. Reformers' Bookstall, Ltd. 11p.
- Item 2: Mackenzie, Peter. The Life and Trial of Thoman Muir. The Atlantic Monthly. 1p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 3: Passos, John Dos. Adventures of a Young Man. The Atlantic Monthly. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Gannet, Lewis. Books and Things. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Dos Passos Thanks Nashville Attorney. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Times. The Author. (John Dos Passos). p. 72., 1930
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Morison, Sam Eliot. William pYnchon. Massachussetts Historical Society. vol. 64. 42p., 1932
- Item 8: Lombroso, Cesare Prof. A Paradoxial Anarchist. Popular Science Monthly. vol. 56-25. p. 312-316.
- Item 9: Quenzel, Carol H. Edgar Snowden, Sr. Virginia Journalist & Civil Leader. Charlottesville: Biographical Society of the University of Virginia. 59p., 1954
- note: Offset from the Author's copy by the University Press under the supervision of Mark Rinker.
- Item 10: Passos, Joh Dos. The Road to Madrid. Esquire. p. 62, 238-240.
- Folder 2: 24C - Biography (Miscellaneous, L-Z)
- Item 1: Zandt, Nina Van. A. Spies' Auto-Biography; His Speech at Court. 91p., 1887
- Item 2: Goodwin and Shelley. Hours in a Library. vol. 39. no. 231. no. 20. p. 281-302.
- Item 3: Aldred, Guy A. The Devil's Chaplin. The story of Rev. Robert Taylor, M.A., M.R..S. (1784-1834). The Strickland Press. 32p., 1942
- Item 4: Cutner, H. The Devil's Chaplin. Robert Taylor. (1784-844). The Pioneer Press. The Freethinker. 67p.
- Item 5: The Roman Forum. Thoreau: "The Cosmic Yankee." Foreword by Frederick W. Roman. Rocker Publications Committee. 41p.
- Item 6: Quenzel, Carol H. Samuel Snowden, A Founding Father of Printing in Alexandria. Bibliographical Society of Virginia. 29p., 1952
- Item 7: Lane, Richard. Portrait of His Majesty in Straitened Circumstances. Eccentricity. p. 85-90.
- Item 8: The Book Farm. George D. Smith. G.D.S. 1870-1920. 31p., 1945
- Folder 3: 25 - Bruno, Guido
- Item 1: Kreymborg, Alfred. Mushrooms. Bruno Chap Books. vol. 1. no. 3. 40p., 1915
- Item 2: Brown, Robert Charlton. Tahiti. Bruno Chap Books. vol. 1. no. 4. Guido Bruno. 50p.
- Item 3: Hartmaan, Sadakichi. Permanent Peace: Is It A Dream? Bruno Chap Books. vol. 2. no. 4. 65p., 1915
- Item 4: Bruno, Guido. Bruno's Weekly. vol. 2. no. 5. p. 407-422., 1916
- Item 5: Bruno, Guido. Bruno Weekly. vol. 2. no. 8. p. 487-502., 1916
- Item 6: Aldington, Richard. The Imagists. Bruno Chap Books. Special Series. no. 5. p. 70-76., 1915
- Item 7: Bruno, Guido. Sentimental Studies. 32p., 1920
- Item 8: Kreymborg, Alfred. To My Mother. Bruno Chap Books. vol. 1. no. 7., 1915
- Folder 4: 26A - Catholic Church
- Item 1: Barnett, Dr. Augustus E. How it feels to be Mobbed. The Rail Splitter Press. 31p., 1903
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Clark, William Lloyd. The Devil's Prayer Book or an Exposure of Auricular Confession as Practiced by The Roman Catholic Press. The Rail Splitter. Seventeenth Ed. 51p., 1927
- Item 3: Richardson, Mrs. C. K. and Burch, Lillie E. A Kentucky Hell. The Rail Splitter Press. 31p., 1903
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Ridley, F. A. The Roman Catholic Church and the Modern Age. Freedom Press. 16p., 1940
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Clark, W. Lloyd. The Private Diary of an Anti-Papal Propagandist. A Book That Mirrors the Soul of a Man. The Rail Splitter Press. 52p., 1929
- Item 6: McNatt, J.L. Hon. and Sheppard, J. I. Hon. Story of the Menace Trial. Compiled by B. O. Flower, President Free Press Defense League. United States Publishing Co. 61p., 1916
- Folder 5: 26B - Catholic Church
- Item 1: Donnelley, Rev. J. Fifteen Years Behind Curtains. The Menace Publishing Co. 222p.
- Item 2: Giustiniani, Rev. L. D. D. Inrigues of Jeuisitism in the United States. Seventh Ed. R. Craighead. 198p., 1846
- Folder 6: 26C - Catholic Church
- Item 1: McCabe, Joseph. Appeal to Reason Library. Haldeman-Julius Publications. no. 1. 121p., 1935
- Item 2: Hallet, Abbe F. An Explanation of Prayers and Ceremonies of the Mass. International Catholic Truth Society. 48p.
- Item 3: Johnson, Colonel. The Parlimentiary Observance of te Sabbath an Infringement Of Public Right And Liberty of Conscience. J. Watson. 16p., 1853
- Item 4: The Menace. The Priest in Absolution. 32p.
- Item 5: Lehmann, L.H. Behind the Dictators. Agora Publishing Co. 66p., 1942
- Item 6: Davidson, John. The Story of the Inquisition. Proletarian Press. 32p., 1933
- Item 7: Holmes, John Haynes. Statement, Dr. Kettner's Open Letter to Pope Pius XII. tHE Community Church of New York. 2p., 1953
- 2 copies
- Folder 7: 26D - Catholic Church
- Item 1: Love, J.F., D.D. The Papal Invasion of Roman Catholic Methods to Date. Sunday School Board, Southern Baptist Convention. 67p., 1912
- Item 2: Magil, A.B. The Truth About Father Coughlin. Workers Library Publishers, Inc. 46p., 1935
- Item 3: Our Sunday Visitor Press. Blanshard and His Sponsors. How people are being deceived by an 'organized' minority. no. 53. Seventh Ed, 50,000. 16p., 1956
- Item 4: Barre, Wilkes pA. Leader. Westbrook: Pegler. Why the Catholcs Shouldn't Be Indignant Against Gov't in Spain. 1p., 1938
- 2 copies
- Item 5: American Broadcasting Co. A Mike Wallace interview with Francis J. Lally. Fund for the Republic. Eighth series. 14p.
- Item 6: M'Faul, James A., Rev. Catholics and American Citizenship. North American Review. p. 319-332., 1900
- Item 7: Colored Illustrations. 4p.
- note: Religious concepts of Jesus and event lading up to his descent.
- Folder 8: 27A - Censorship
- Item 1: Social Science Research Center of the Graduate School, Univesity of Minnesota. Social Science and Freedom. Fund for the Republic. 59p., 1955
- note: A report to the people.
- Item 2: New York Society for the Suppression of Vice. Promoting Public Decency. 63rd annual report. 23p., 1936
- Item 3: Committee o the Censorship of Teaching Materials for Classroom and Library. Censorship and Controversy. National Council of Teachers of English. 56p., 1953
- Item 4: Chaffe, Zechariah Prof., Jr. The Censorhship in Boston. The Civil Liberties Union. 22p., 1953
- Folder 9: 27B - Censorship
- Item 1: New York University School of Law. Social Meanings of Legal Concepts. no 5. Protects of Public Morals Through Censorship. 88p., 1953
- note: In association with the Division of General Education.
- Item 2: National Council of Jewish Women. censorhsip; safeguard or threat? a discussion guide. 45p., 1956
- Item 3: American Jewish Congress, CLSA Report Commission on Law and Social Action. 8p., 1952
- Item 4: Small, Collie. What Censorhip Keeps You From Knowing. Red Brook Magazine. 5p., 1951
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Wesberry, James P. The Case Against Obscenity. Congresional Record. 83rd Cong. 1st Session.v. 99. pt. 12. pp. A4650-52. 9p., 1953
- Item 6: Schroeder, Theodore. Thumbnail Essays. â??My Unhappiness,â? â??My Selfishness,â? â??My Challenge,â? â??My Humility,â? â??My Envy,â? â??My Pet Prejudice." 6p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 7: Schroeder, Theodore. Censors and Psychopaths. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Burnings of the Talmud. p. 200-202.
- Folder 10: 28 - Censorship, Art
- Item 1: Berko Bombay. Somnabulist. p. 28.
- Item 2: The Homosexual Magazine. One. vol. 5. no. 3., 1957
- Item 3: City Marshall of New Bedford. Narcissus Scrap-Book. 60p., 1873
- note: Containing the account of a seizure of a nude statue.
- Item 4: Brackman. Arrangement with Figure, No. 9. p. 83-83.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Leiter, Saul. Undressing. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Boons, Ilsley, Rev. On the Non-Obscenity of Nude Pictures. Sunshine & Health. 4p., 1942
- 3 copies
- Item 7: Hennignsen. The perfect balance of the kneeling form suggests chiseled marble, wrought by the hans of a master sculptor. Art & Models Magazine. p. 5.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Sex & Censorship. vol. 1. no. 1. Wallance de Ortega Maxey: editor. Jerrold Bruce: editor. Harry Benjamin, M.D.: sexologist. 66p., 1958
- Folder 11: 29 - Censorship, Films and Theater
- Item 1: The Screen Writer. Freedom vs Fear. vol. 3. no. 7. The Screen Writer's Guild, Inc. 56p., 1947
- Item 2: National Committee Against Censorship of Theater Arts, Censored! 29p., 1935
- Item 3: Berninghausen, David K. Film Censorship. ALA Bulletin. p. 447-488.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Actors' Labratory Theatre. For Immediate Release. 3p., 1948
- Item 5: Department of Research and Educational Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. 155p.
- Item 6
- Folder 12: 30A - Censorship, Literature
- Item 1: Graham, Marcus. Freedom of Thought Arraigned. Four Year Presecution of 'Man!' 18p.
- 3 copies
- Item 2: Papal censorship of a Hebrew religious work, Venice, 1547. 1p.
- note: Burning of the Talmud. 3 copies
- Item 3: Burnings of the Talmud. p. 200-202.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Publisher's Weekly. Civil Liberties Union Protest Censorship Laws. p. 1611., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 5: The Olympia Press. On the Old Theme of Literature & Censorship. Imprimerie Mazaine, Paris. 47p., 1957
- Item 6: Justice of the Peace. Obscene Publications. Justice of the Peace and Government Review. vol. 118. 21p., 1954
- Item 7: Chapel, Charles E. Chapel Needs 41 Votes On Anti-Smut Measures. 4p.
- Item 8: Byron's Suppressed Poem "Forbidden Fruit." Montreal. 8p., 1897
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Judge Backs Police Ban on "Diary of Love." 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Says 'Obscene' Books Reflect Readers 'Tastes.' 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Schroeder, Theodore. Reviews and contents of "Obscene" Literature and Constitutional Law. 16p., 1911
- Item 12: Readers Consultant, The General Library, University of Georgia. "Books in Exile." The Nazi Blacklist. Booksellers. vol. 1. p. 22-24., 1939
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Senior Scholastic. To Burn or Not to Burn? vol. 54. no. 1. p. 5., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Publisher's Weekly. Nation to Take Legal Steps to Reverse New York Ban. News of the Week. p. 40., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Byren, Royce. Contact. Methodist Board of Temperance. 12p., 1958
- Item 16: Kedrov, M.S. Book Publishing Under Tzarism. Workres Library Publishers. 39p., 1932
- Item 17: Publisher's Weekly. N.J. Prosecutor Restrained in Extra-Legal Ban. News of the Week. p. 1608., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Fridtjof-Karla Publications. Assail Band of Silence on Shaw Books About Doctors. Sycamore Hollow. 3p., 1959
- Item 19: Fridtjof-Karla Press. Fridtjof-Karla Denies Wife-Swapping Books With Obscenity Charges. Sycamor Hollow. 2p., 1959
- Item 20: Knutson, Russel F. Indiana Publisher Appeals to President Eisenhower for Return of Krushchev Manuscript Seized by Justice Department.
- Item 21: Knutson, Russel F. To: President Eisenhower, The WhIte House. From: Russel F. Knutson, Fridtjof-Karla Press., 9-15-1959
- Item 22: Publisher's Weekly. Mayerling Books is Libelous Archiduke Tells Bookstores. 1p., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 23: American Library Association. Legal Action Taken at Bartlesville, Oklahoma. p. 451.
- 2 copies
- Item 24: American Library Association. Intellectual Freedom Issue. American Library Association Bulletin. 504p., 1953
- Folder 13: 30B - Censorship, Literature
- Item 1: Shockley, Martin Staples. The Reception of the Graoes of Wrath in Oklahoma. Amercan Literature. vol. 15. no. 4. p. 351-361., 1944
- Item 2: Guild, R.A. An Account of the Writings of Roger Williams. 11p., 1862
- 2 copies
- Item 3: B'om, Arnold. Firm Stops Hecate Printing, Plans Appeal. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Says Probers Flooded With Obscene Books. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Illinois State Register. Advisory Committee Criticizes State Library Book Banning. p. 3., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Go Slow on Book Banning Stratton Urges. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: 'Decameron' Ordered Banned as Obscene. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Carpentier Works Out Plan for Restoring Banned Books. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Cayton, James E. Owner Fights Seizure of Book on Chinese Sex. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Morals and Rights. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Not To Protect The Kiddies, Fairy Tales Books Stamped To Sav It From the Children. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Anderson's Fairy Tales Get Red Flags At State Library. 1p. Mark 'Adults' Only Books. 1p.
- 2 titles. second title has 2 copies
- Item 13: Liberty Restrictions and Sex Sensationalism Curbs. p. 2.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: The New York Times. 'Hecate' Obscene Publisher's Fined. 1p., 1946
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Taylor, Ruth. What is Freedom? 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 16: Dahl. 475,000 New Telephone Books Are Being Delivered. The Watch and Ward of Society is but one of guardian Bostonian morals. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 17: World-Telegram Corp. Short Story With a Punch--Hemingway Meets Easton. 3p., 1937
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Books are Weapons in the War of Ideas. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1p., 1942
- note: includes quote from President Eisenhower.
- Item 19: American Library Association & American Book Publishers Council. The Freedom to Read. 7p., 1953
- Folder 14: 30C - Censorship, Literature
- Item 1: Mr. Hartke. Amending the Law Relating to Indecent Publications in the District of Columbia. 3p., 1959
- note: 86th Congess, 1st Session. Report no. 460. Senate. Calendar no. 453.
- Item 2: Roger, William P. Copyrights--Denial of Registration of Claims Because of Content. U.S. Government Printing Office. 8p., 1958
- Item 3: U.S Supreme Court. Smith vs. State of California. no. 9. 30p., 1959
- October Term, 1959
- Item 4: U.S. Supreme Court. Eleazar Smith, Appellant, People of the State of California, Appellee. Petition for Rehearing. no. 519. 20p., 1959
- October Term, 1959
- Item 5: Knapp, Willliam. The People of the State of New York, Respondent, against Doubeday Company, Inc, Defendant-Appellant. Court of Appeals, State of New York. Bar Press. 13p., 1947
- note: Respondent's Brief.
- Item 6: Publisher's Weekly. Decisions Attack, Uphold Unfair Trade Laws. p. 1610., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Assembly of Interim Committee. Pornographic Literature. Assemlby Iterim Committee 1957-1959. vol. 20. no. 9. Assembly of the State of California. 45p., 1959
- Item 8: Jenkins, Iredell. The Legal Basis of Literary Censorship. Virginia Law Review. vol. 30. no. 1. p.83-118., 1944
- Item 9: Hennings, Thomas C., Jr. Memorandum. United States Senate. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: 85th Congress, H.R. An Act, to amend sections 1461 and 1462 of title 18 of the United States Code. Public Law 85-796. 1p., 1958
- Item 11: The League for Public Discussion. Debate on the Censorship of Books. John S. Sumner vs. Ernest Boyd. 77p., 1924
- Folder 15: 31A - Censorship, Literature
- Item 1: Bok, Curtis, Hon. Commonwealth versus Gordon et al. Pennsylvania District and County Reports. The Legal Intelligencer, Philiadelphia. p. 101-156., 1950
- Item 2: The People of the State of New York. Charles H. Hamburger Complainant, vs. The Vanguard Press. Docket No. 329. Charge: Violation of Sec. 1411 of the Penal Law. Interesting Book News from The Vanguard Press. 7p., 1937
- 2 copies
- Item 3: The Christian Life Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. Speeches from Daily Conversations on the Traffic in Obscene Liteature Glorieta Baptist Assembly August 8-14, 1957. 44p., 1957
- Item 4: Adams, Frederick B., Jr. Radical Literature In America. From an Address delvered at the Grolier Club in New Yrork City in 1939. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Hammitt, Frances E. The Burning of Books. The Library Quarterly. vol. 15. no. 4. p. 300-312., 1945
- Item 6: Temko, Allen. The Burming of the Books of Talmud in Paris. Date: 1242. American Jewish Committee Commentary. p. 446-455., 1954
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Calfornia Vigilantes. Los Angeles, Cal. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Obscenity in Iowa. Davenport, IA. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 16: 31B - Censorship, Literature
- Item 1: Cramer, Frederick H. Book Burning and Censorship in Ancient Rome. A Chapter from the History of Freedom of Speech. Journal of the History of Ideas. p. 157-196., 1945
- Item 2: Thumb, Thomas, Esq.; Burrit; Unknown. The Monster of Monsters (1754). The Great Cheshire Political Cheese (1801). A Strange Account of... A Great Bubble (1767). The Magazine of History of Notes and Queries. Extra Number--No. 143. vol. 36. no. 3. William Abbatt. p. 221-242.
- Item 3: A Total Eclipse of Liberty. Magazine of History. vol. 40. no. 2. p. 71-111., 1930
- Item 4: Holmes, John Haynes. Sensitivity as Censor. The Sunday Review of Literature.p. 9-10, 23., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Carnovsky, Leon. The Obligations and Responsibilities of the Librarian Concerning Censorship. The Library Quarterly. vol. 20. no. 1. p. 21-32., 1950
- Item 6: Rice, Elmer. The Supreme Freedom. The Graphics Group. 32p., 1949
- Item 7: The Committee to Defend Alexander Trachtenberg. Books on Trial. The Case of Alexander Trachtenberg, Director, Intentional Publishers. 20p., 1952
- Item 8: Monfried, Walter. Book Burning is an Ancient Sport. Decatur Herald. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Murray, John Courtney, S.J. Literature and Censorship. The Question of Striking A Right Balance. Fund for the Republic. 5p.
- June-July, 1956, issue of Books on Trial. 2 copies.
- Item 10: Miller, Henry. Defense of the Freedom to Read. J.W. Cappelens Forlag. 27p., 1959
- Item 11: Mahoney, Edward, Rev. The Index of Forbidden Books.' Catholic World Library. p. 99-111., 1946
- 2 copies
- Item 12: DeVoto, Bernard. The Decision in the Strange Fruit Case: The Obscenity Statute in Massachussets. The New England Quarterly. p. 147-183., 1946
- Item 13: Saturday Review. Books as Instruments of Freedom. Freedom to Read: A Special Selection. p. 22-23., 1953
- 2 copies
- Folder 17: 31C - Censorship, Literature
- Item 1: Parmelee, Maurice. Historical Foreword. Chicago. 9p., 1951
- Item 2: Hennings, Thomas C., Jr., Sen. Statement by the U.S. Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. in the Senate. 1p., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 3: From: Hennings, Thomas C., Jr., Sen (D-Mo.). To: Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. 2p, 6-19-1953
- 2 copies
- Item 4: From: U.S. Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. (D-Mo.). To: Secretary of the State John Foster Dulles. 2p., 6-25-1953
- Item 5: Shultz, Liliie. State Commissioner of Education Asked to Rule Ban on National Unconstitutinal; Establish Principle That All Future Library Lists Be Advisory; End Extra-Legal Exercise of Auhtority by New York Board of Superintendents. The Ad Hoc Committee to Lift the Ban on the Nation. 10p., 1949
- Item 6: Arsenals of a Democratic Cutture. A Social History of the American public library movement in New England and the Middle States from 1850-1900. 5p.
- Item 7: McNamee Decision on Books Upholds American Freedom. Cleveland News. 1p., 1953
- note: Other articles photocopied on the same page. 2 copies
- Item 8: U.S. Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. Statements by U.S. Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. (D-Mo) on the Senate Floor. 2p., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 9: United States District Court of Ohio Eastern Division. The American Library of World Literature, Inc, Plaintiff, v. Edward J. Allen, Jr, Defendant. Civil Action No. 30167. 19p.
- Box 5
- Folder 1: 32 - Censorship, Newsstands
- Item 1: Illinois Legislative Council. Restrictions Upon Comic Books. Bulletin 2-585. Sponsored by Rep. Ralph Smith. 28p., 1956
- Item 2: Wertham, Frederic, M.D. Comic Book Control Needed A Public Health Measure. The Daily Compass. 1p., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Wertham, Frederic, M.D. Are Comic Books Harmful to Children? Frederic Intelligencer. 1p., 1948
- 2 copies
- Item 4: The New York Times. Psychiatrist Asks Crime Comics Ban. 1p., 1950
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Wertham, Frederic, M.D. The Comics...Very Funny! The Saturday Review of Literature. Reader's Digest. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Sharp, Marynell. "School for Sadism." The Art Digest. vol. 23. no. 15. 1p., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Wertham, Fredric, M.D. What Are Comic Books? National Parent-Teacher. 3p., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Armstrong, O.K. How Coral Gables Cleaned Up Its Newsstands. "Parents' Magazine." Condensed from Dec., 1957 issue of Reader's Digest. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Mosse, Hilde L., M.D. Aggression and Violence in Fantasy and Fact. American Journal of Psychotherapy. vol. 2. no. 3. p. 476-483., 1948
- Item 10: Lydgate, William A. Wham! Zing! Zowie! Magazine of the Year. p. 36-42., 1948
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Greene, Ward. Kids may love this story but it's... Not For The Ladies Of Cincinnati. Magazine Digest. p. 62-64., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Carleton, John. Pornography Its Flooding Our Schools. Pageant. p. 68-74., 1955
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Wertham, Frederic, M.D. The Curse of the Comic Books. Religious Education. 15p.
- Item 14: Cannon, Ralph A. a Sickness in our Society. Tem Press. 32p.
- Item 15: 84th Congress, 1st Session. Comic Books and Juvenile Deliquency. United States Government Printing Office. Washington. 50p., 1955
- Item 16: State of New York. Report of the New York State Legislative Committee to Study the Publication of Comics. Legislative Document (1954) no. 37. William Press, Inc. 87p., 1954
- Item 17: Frank, Josette. Your Child's Reading Today. Sterling North Reviews the Books. New York World-Telegram and the Sun. 1p., 1954
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Time. Puddles of Blood. Medicine. 1p., 1948
- 2 copies
- Item 19: Wertham, Fredric, M.D. Crime and Comics. Letters. Newsweek. 1p., 1954
- 2 copies
- Item 20: The Christian Science Monitor. Comic Book Regulation Urged at Hub Meeting. Boson: Wertham Proposes Curb on Comics. 2p., 1948
- 2 copies
- Item 21: The Christian Science Monitor. Crime--Does Not Pay. 1p., 1948
- 2 copies
- Folder 2: 33A - Censorship, Radio
- Item 1: Braun, Berton G. Atheism and the Airwaves. University of Michigan. 17p., 1952
- Item 2: Scott, Robert Harold. A Critical Survey. 165p., 1949
- Folder 3: 33B - Censorship, Radio
- Item 1: From: Scott, Robert Harold. Petition for the renewal of the broadcasting license of Radio Station KGO of San Francisco, Calif. To: Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. 15p., 10-30-1956
- Item 2: Scott, Robert Harold. STATEMENT. 7p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Siepmann, Charles A. The Radio Listeners Bill of Rghts. Freedom Pamphlets. Anti-Defamation League B'nai B'rith. 52p., 1948
- Item 4: Federal Communications Commission. Memorandum of KMP, WJR, and WGAR in Support of Proposed Findings of Act and Conclusions. 24p., 1951
- Item 5: United States District Court, North District of Illinois Eastern Division. Times Films Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. City of Chicago, Defendants. No. 55, 1006, In Equity. 41p., 1956
- Item 6: Woman's 'Godless' Broadcast Stirs Storm in Britain. London. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: New York World-Telegram. Controversy about Voltaire Quote. 1p., 1935
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Scott, Robert Harold. Petition to Revoke the Operating Lilcense of the Radio Station Owned and Operated by the American Broadcasting Company, Inc. 28p., 1952
- Folder 4: 34A - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Coll, Edward P. Capt. The Centralia Case. The Centralia Publicity Committee. 16p., 1929
- Item 2: General Defense Committee. Eight Men Buried Alive. 31p., 1924
- Item 3: Was It Murder? Washington Branch General Defense Committee. 48p., 1927
- note: 3 copies (1927). 1 copy (1923). 4 copies (undated).
- Folder 5: 34B - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Attebery, Raymond, Rev. Excerpt from Letter Received from Rev. Raymond Attebery odf Seattle in Connection With Study of the Centralia Case. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: From: Unknown. To: Ray Becker. 1p., 2-15-1930
- 2 copies
- Item 3: U.S. Courts. U.S. courts amended. vol. 36. p. 866., 1910
- 2 copies
- Item 4: From: Goodman, Irwin. To: Ewing C. Baskette. 2p., 1934
- 2 copies
- Item 5: U.S Supreme Court of Washington. Ray Becker, Plaintiff, vs. James m. McCauley, Defendant. No. 25641. 9p., 1935
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Washington Branch General Defense Committee. Washigton's Legal Mockery. 4p., 1931
- 4 copies
- Item 7: Centralia Publicity Co. Three New Witnesses of Centralia Tragedy. General Defense Committee. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: From: Crowder, Margaret. To: Mr. Dreiser. 3p., 1933
- Item 9: Crowder, Margaret. Framed Prisoners. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Crowder, Margaret. Framed Prisoners. 2p.
- 17 copies
- Item 11: General Defense Committee. I.W.W. Case at Centralia. Montesano Labor Jury Dares to Tell the Truth. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 6: 34C - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Chaplin, Ralph. The Centralia Conspiracy. 80p.
- Item 2: From: Crowder, Margaret. To: Editor Milwaukee Leader. 1p., 1932
- 2 copies
- Item 3: General Defense Committee. Vanderveer's opening Statement to the Jury in the Centralia Case. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: The News-Telegram, Portland, OR. Local Lawyer Plans Battle. p. 3., 1934
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Freedom of Fight in Centralia Men are Due for Hearing Soon. 1p., 1928
- 3 copies
- Item 6: Crowder, Margaret. Ray Becker's Case Shown. New Unionist. p. 3-4.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Federal Churches of Christ in America, National Catholic Welfare Conference, Central Conference of American Rabbis. The Centralia Case. A Joint Report of the Armistice Day Tragedy at Centralia, Washington, Nov. 11, 1919. 48p., 1930
- Item 8: Friends of Ray Becker. Centralia Case. 2p.
- 3 copies
- Item 9: Williams, Geo. Workers, Judge For Yourselves About Centralia! 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Washington Branch General Defense Committee. The Centralia Case, A Chronological Digest. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Attridge, Elizabeth. My Finding on the Centralia Case. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Tugwell, Rexford G. The Casual of the Woods. The Survey. 8p., 1920
- 2 copies
- Item 13: New Unionist. Centralia Victim Get First Decent Break in 11 Years. vol.2. no. 20. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 7: 34D - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Minor, Robert. To The Shame of Labor. p. 675-676.
- Item 2: Centralia Prisoner's Letter. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Federated Press. Legionnaire for Centralia Pardon. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Milwaukee Leader. Eight Victims. 1p., 1927
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Milwaukee Leader. Elmer Smith Reinstated. 1p., 1930
- 2 copies
- Item 6: New Unionist. Elmer Smith Pleads for Liberty of Centralia Men. 1p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 7: New Unionist. Churches Demand Freeodm of Eight Men Bured Alive. p. 4., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Walla Walla Bulletin. Ray Becker Asks to be Released., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Walla Walla Daily Bulletin. Lewiston Man Champions Cause of I.W.W Prisoners. 1p., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 10: General Defense Committee. Three New Witnesses of Centralia Tragedy. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Industrial Worker. Centralia Case is of National Significance. 1p., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 12: New Unionist. Centralis Victim Calls For Help After I.L.D. Defaults. 1p., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Industrial Worker. Prominent Men Will Address Defense Meet 1p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Spokesman Review. Sherriff Fired on Boat. 1p., 1917
- Item 15: State Rests on Trial of Tracy. 1p., 1917
- Item 16: Debs, Eugene. The Centralia Group. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 17: Spokesman Review. Seldom Mention Man On Trial. 1p., 1917
- Item 18: Spokesman Review. Spokane Brought Into Tracy Trial. 1p., 1917
- Item 19: Milwaukee Leader. Parole Victim of Centralia Labor Battle. 1p., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 20: Seattle Star. Paroles Granted By Governor. 1p., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 21: Burial of Fellow Worker Wesley Everest. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 22: Industrial Worker. "Scrambled Eggs" Defense Will Not Cooperate. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 23: Seattle Star. Lacks Feelings for Poor Man. 1p., 1932
- 2 copies
- Item 24: Walla Walla Bulletin. Two in Centralia Riot Paroled By Governor Today. 1p., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 25: Industrial Worker. Facts About Centralia Case Published in New York World. 1p. Tacoma Council Aids Centralia Victim's Case. 1p.
- 2 items. 2 copies for each of the items.
- Item 26: New Unionist. Centralia Victim Gets First Break in 11 Years. vol. 2. no 20. 4p., 1930
- 2 copies
- Item 27: Industrial Worker. More Intolerace Now in Civil Right Caused by Decline in War Hysteria. 1p., 1925
- 2 copies
- Item 28: Milwaukee Leader. To Investigate Centralia Conviction. 1p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 29: Let Us Suppose. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 30: Let's Release the Centralians. 1p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 31: Milwaukee Leader. Turn Them Loose. 1p., 1929
- 3 copies
- Item 32: Milwaukee Leader. The Centralia Case Again. 1p., 1930
- 2 copies
- Item 33: New Unionist. Ray Becker Asks Space Against Unionist. 1p., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 34: Freedom Asked In Centralia Killing. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 35: Associated Press. Witnesses Say Man in Parade Attacked Hall. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 8: 34E - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Would Postpone Big Memorial Campaign. 1p., 1922
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Barnett, Eugene. Centralia Publicity Committee. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Shipman, Margaret. Suggest Work in Their Names. 1p., 1927
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Coll., Edward Patrick. Hoquiam Post No. 16, American Legion. Hoquiam, Wash. 4p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Lincoln, Abraham. You Ought to Know. Lincoln-Doulgas Debate. 4p., 1858
- 3 copies
- Item 6: Arney, M.B. Imprisonment Unfair. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: From: Coll., Edward Patrick. Union Officer and Over Captain Demands Release of Centralia Victims. To: Centralia Publicity Committee. 4p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 8: The Llano Colonist. A Plea for Justice. p. 3. 2 copies
- Item 9: Voice of Action. Nat'l Committee Joins Fight for Becker's Pardon. vol.1. 1p., 1934
- 6 copies
- Item 10: From: Crowder, Margaret. To: Ewing C. Baskette. 1p., 8-14-1934
- 2 copies
- Item 11: McGuire, Roger. Convict at Walla Walla Pens Unusual Document. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: To: Mr. John Nicholas Beffel. 1p., 6-7-1934
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Smith, C.S. et al. Miscellaneous newspaper clippings. 5p.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Ashleigh, Charles. Defense Fired Oening Guns. The Everitt Trials. p. 673-674.
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Becker, Ray. The Centralia Frame-Up. Labr Defender. May Day Issue. 1p., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 16: Billy, Hill. Dumb--But Not Futile. Seattle Star. 1p., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 17: Walla Walla Sunday Bulletin. Riot Prisoner Gets Hearing. 1p., 1935
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Baskette, Ewing C. The American Guardian. 1p., 1934
- 2 copies
- Item 19: Centralia Daily Chronicle. Prisoner Pens 141-Page Plea. 1p., 1934
- 3 copies
- Item 20: Walla Walla Sunday Union Bulletin. Becker Sets Case for January 8. 1p., 1935
- 2 copies
- Item 21: Free Ray Becker. 1 piece.
- note: a pin.
- Folder 9: 34F - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Becker, Ray and Smith, Everett. A petition notarized by Everett Smith. 150p., 1931
- Folder 10: 34G - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Becker, Ray. Ray Becker vs James A. McCauley. Peittion for writ of habeas corpus. 142p., 1933
- Folder 11: 35A - Chicago Haymarket Riot
- Item 1: The Century Magazine. The Chicago Anarchists of 1886: The Crime, The Trial, and the Punishment. vol. 45. no. 6. The Century Co. p. 803-837., 1893
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Parsons, Lucy E. The Famous Speeches of the Eight Chicago Anarchists in Court. 117p., 1886
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Haymarket Labor Martyr Commemoration Committee. In Memorandum Chicago Martyrs. 4p., 1937
- 1887-1937. 7 copies
- Item 4: Pioneer Aid and Support Ass'n. Remember the Eleventh of November. Chicago. 29p., 1927
- Item 5: Freedom Press. The Chicago Martyrs. 15p., 1912
- Folder 12: 35B - Chicago Haymarket Riot
- Item 1: Brown, Oril. Haymarket--After Fifty Years. The Christian Century. p. 659-662., 1936
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Frank, Scully. Portrait of a Bomb Thrower, Equire. p. 63, 272-276., 1936
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Russel, Charles Edward. The Haymarket and Afterwards. Appelton's Magazine. p. 399-412.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: McConnell, Samuel P. The Chicago Bomb Case. Man! p. 5(149)-6(150)., 1934
- Item 5: McPhaul, Jack. Who Hurled The Haymarket Bomb? Here's A New Answer. Chicago Sun-Times. p. 30., 1957
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Spies, August. Attention Workingmen! Great Mass Meeting Tonight. Chicago Historical Society. 1p., 1886
- note: and a book appraisal. 7 copies.
- Item 7: Alrich, Paul. The Haymarket Tragedy. p. 190-193., 1984
- 2 copies
- Folder 13: 36 - Christian Science
- Item 1: Mussey, Henry Raymond. The Christian Science Censor. The Nation, Inc. 46p., 1930
- Item 2: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. vol. 28. no. 3. pt. 1. p. 227-242., 1907
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. vol. 28. no. 4. pt. II. p. 339-335., 1907
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. III. p. 506-524.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. IV. p. 608-627.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. V. p. 96-116.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. VI. p. 333-348.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. vol. 30. no. 4. pt. X. p. 387-401., 1908
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. XI. p. 577-590.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. XII. p. 699-712.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. XIII. p. 16-31.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. XIV. p. 179-189.
- 2 copies
- Folder 14: 37A - Christianity (Controversial Literature)
- Item 1: Wheless, Joseph. The Church That Was Founded On Lies and Forgeries. Haldeman-Julius Publications. 87p., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 2: The Truth Seeker Company. The Truth Seeker Collection of Forms and Ceremonies for the Use of Liberals. 119p.
- Item 3: The United Lutheran Publication Home. Luther's Ninety-Five Theses. 24p.
- Folder 15: 37B - Christianity (Controversial Literature)
- Item 1: Twitchell, Henry. The Methodist's Almanac for 1871. Hitchcock & Walden. 65p.
- Item 2: Bennett, D.M. An Open Letter to Jesus Christ. The Truth Seeker Company. 27p.
- Item 3: Bennett, D.M. An Hour with the Devil. The Truth Seeker Company. 61p.
- Item 4: Sunday, Williams Ashley, Rev. Get on the Water Wagon. E.A.K. Hackett Publsher. 1908. 32p.
- Item 5: Andrews, Stephen Pearl. Syllabus of the Sunday Exercises. 3p.
- Item 6: Was Christ a Social or Political Reformer? 32p.
- Item 7: Holyoake, Jacob (Lecturer). The Spirit of Bonner in the Disciplines of Jesus...in the Prosecution, for Blasphemy, of Charles Southwell, Editor of the Oracle of Reason. Cleave and Hetherington; C. Holyoake Sheffield. 16p.
- Item 8: Davis, W.H. A Declaration of the First Principles of the Oracles of the Deity. 52p., 1867
- Item 9: Bryan, Dr. Gerald B. The "I Am: Teachings of Mr. G.W. Ballard. Brochure No. 2. 48p., 1936
- Folder 16: 37C - Christianity (Controversial Literature)
- Item 1: "Williams"; Eastman, Max. The Ballad of Joseph the Nazarene and a Sermon on Reverence. 12p., 1916
- Item 2: The Truthseeker. Rib Ticklers or Questions for Parsons. Truthseeker Series. no. 1. J.W. Gott. 7p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Anderson, Tom. The God Man. The Proletarian Bookstall. 24p., 1922
- Item 4: Neale, Francis. Pious Puerility. G.H Reddalls. 15p.
- Item 5: Hulen, Amos Berry. Porphyr's Work Against the Christians: An Interpretation. Yale Studies in Religion. no. 1. Yale University Press. 55p., 1933
- Item 6: Knowlton, J.C. Prof. Lectures On the Jewish Institutions Includng a Trial From Jesus From a Lawyer's Point Of View. C.E. Barthell. 63p.
- Item 7: The Freethinker. Thomas Patterson. p. 145., 1946
- Item 8: The Anti-Christ Legends. Second Pioneers. vol. 1. no. 5 and 6. Society of Hound Books. p. 99-101,117-118., 1951
- Item 9: Kernan, Williams C. Coughlinism and "Christian" Dictatorship. The Churchman. p. 19-20., 1939
- Item 10: Two More Church Dogmas. 1p.
- Box 6
- Folder 1: 38 - Citizens for Decent Literature
- Item 1: Citizens For Decent Literature. To Arouse Public Awareness and Opinion. 1p., 1959
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Citizens For Decent Literature. A Typical Speech. 5p., 1960
- Item 3: Citizens For Decent Literature. Sources of Material and Suggested Reading for Those Interested In Promoting Decent Literature. 2p., 1960
- Item 4: Citizens For Decent Literature. Citizens For Decent Literature. 2p.
- Item 5: The Southern California District, Citizens For Decent Literature. News Notes. 2p., 1959
- 2 copies
- Item 6: The Southern California District, Citizens For Decent Literature. News Notes. 6p., 1960
- Item 7: California Citizens For Decent Literature, Inc. The Advocate. no. 4. 4p., 1963
- 2 copies
- Item 8: From: Mosk, Stanley. Proposal to Change State Obscenity Law Defeated. To: Alfred R. Lynch., 1961
- 2 copies
- Folder 2: 39A - Civil Rights
- Item 1: National Civil Liberties Bureau. War-Times Prosections and Mob Violence. 55p., 1917-1919
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Fraenkel, Osmond. The Federal Civil Rights Law. Minnesota Law Review. p. 301-327., 1947
- Item 3: Committee of Editors and Writers of the South. Voting Restrictions in the 13 Southern States. 26p.
- Folder 3: 39B - Civil Rights
- Item 1: The American Academy of Political and Social Science. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 238p., 1951
- Item 2: Carr, Robert K. The Constitution and Congressional Investigating Committees. The Carrie Chapman Memorial Find, Inc. Freedom Agenda. 60p., 1954 & 1955
- Item 3: University of California School of Law. The Year Book of The Selden Society. 61p.
- Item 4: Ingersoll, Edward. Personal Liberty and Martial Law. 38p.
- Item 5: Millis, Walter. Commmuism and Civil Liberties. The Fund for the Republic. 16p., 1956
- Folder 4: 39C - Civil Rights
- Item 1: Baskette, Ewing C. Civil Rights and the Constitution. Political Science 211. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Sprading, Charles T. Freedom and Its Fundamentals. Libertarian Publishing Co. 4p.
- 5 copies
- Item 3: Toynbee, Arnold J. Men Must Choose. Atlantic Monthly. p. 52-58., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Bower, Claude G. Jefferson and Civil Liberties. Atlantic Monthly. p. 27-30., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Peoples' Freedom Union. An Open Letter to Rational Americans. 1p., 1920
- 2 copies
- Item 6: National Lawyers Guild. Civil Liberties Docket. vol. 3. no. 1. 21p., 1957
- Item 7: Civil Liberties League Reviews Year's Work. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: The Manhattan Liberal Club. The Manhattan Liberal Club, Its Past and Present, Its Constitution. 8p., 1903
- note: Adopted April 13, 1877. Season of 1903-4.
- Item 9: National Lawyers Guild. Twentieth Anniversary Convention. 20p., 1957
- Feb. 1937-Feb. 1957.
- Item 10: National Lawyers Guild. New York Guild Lawyer. vol. 16. no. 11. 8p., 1958
- Folder 5: 39D - Civil Rights
- Item 1: National Lawyers Guild. A Message to American Lawyers. 7p.
- Item 2: Southern Commission on the Study of Lynching. Lynchings and What They Mean. The Commission. 76p.
- Item 3: Bennett, Clifton. The F.B.I.--- The Basis of an American Police State. The Alarming Methods of J. Edgar Hoover. E. Haldeman Julius. 27p., 1948
- Item 4: Martin, Everett Dean. The Mob Mind vs Civil Liberty. The American Civil Liberties Union. 31p., 1920
- Item 5: Fleishman, Harry; Kornbluh, Joyce Lewis; Segal, Benjamin D. Security, Civil Liberties, and Unions. National Labor Service. 52p., 1965
- Item 6: Cushman, Robert E. Safegurading Our Civil Liberties. Publc Affiars Pamphlet. no. 43. Public Affairs Committee. 31p., 1941
- Folder 6: 39E - Civil Rights
- Item 1: International Labor Defense. 'Equal Justice' 1936-1937. 104p.
- Item 2: Devaldes, Manuel. Reflexions Sur l'individualisme. Le Libertiaire. 57p., 1910
- Item 3: Glendora Strikers Defense Committee. Big Flats Men Sentenced. 3p.
- 3 copies
- Item 4: Bernard, Will. The Rights of the Man Next Door. American Legion Magazine. p. 32., 1950
- 2 1/2 copies
- Item 5: Kelly, Alfred H. Where Constitutional Liberty Came From. Freedom Agenda. Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc. 46p., 1954
- Item 6: Edwards, Richard A,Edwards, Richard A. The Fourteenth Amendment and Civil Liberty.Freedom Agenda. Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc. 46p., 1955
- Item 7: Westin, Alan. Discussion Cases. Freedom Agenda. Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc. 22p., 1955
- Folder 7: 39F - Civil Rights
- Item 1: Schroeder, Theodore. Democracy. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Teeters, Negley K. The Loss of Civil Rights of the Convivted Felon and Their Reinstatement. American Friends Service Committee. The Prison Journal. vol. 25. no. 3. pp. 78-87., 1946
- Folder 8: 39G - Civil Rights
- Item 1: Freedom. freedom. Pryns Hopkins. 85p., 1942
- Item 2: Carr, Robert K. The Seesaw Between Freedom and Power. University of Illinois Bulletin. vol. 57. no. 75. Department of Political Science. 24p., 1960
- Item 3: Baskette, Ewing C. Notes on Freedom of Expression ad Indirectly or Freedom of Speeches. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 9: 39H - Civil Rights
- Item 1: Abernathy, Glenn. Assemblies in the Public Streets. South Carolina War Quarterly. p. 384-416., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 2: The Existence of Civil Law at Common Law. South Carolina War Quarterly. p. 449-457.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Nye, Russel B. Civil Liberties and the Anti-Slavery Controversey. Science and Society. p. 125-146., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Students and Faculty of Marquette University School of Law. Symposium of Freedom. Marquette Law Review. vol. 25. no. 1. 56p., 1940
- Folder 10: 39I - Civil Rights
- Item 1: Several Committees in New York. History of the Morgan Abduction. Ezra A. Cook. 95p.
- Item 2: Riesman, David. Civil Liberties in a Periof of Transition. Public Policy. vol. 3. Graduate School of Public Administration, Harvard University. 96p., 1942
- Item 3: Nearing, Scott. "To Promote the General Welfare." Social Science Pamphlets. no. 1. Harborside, Maine Social Science Institute. 31p.
- Item 4: Mateos, Adolfo Lopez. The Liberties in Mexico. Documents for the History of a Government. La Justicia. 16p., 1961
- Item 5: Medieval Liberty Poems. American Historical Review. p. 281-290., 1943
- 2 copies
- Folder 11: 40A - Civil Rights and the Courts
- Item 1: To The Amerian People: Report Upon the Illegal Practices of the United States Department of Justice. Workers' Defense Union. 67p., 1920
- Item 2: Boudin, Louis B. The Supreme Court and Civil Rights. Science & Society. vol 1. no. 3. p. 273-309., 1937
- Item 3: A Psychological Study of Judicial Opinon. 45p.
- Item 4: Hoyne, Thomas, Hon. The Lawyers As A Pioneer. Fergus Printing Co. 46p., 1881
- Item 5: Parker, Joel. Habeas Corpus, and Martial Law. Welch, Bigelow, and Co. 58p., 1861
- Item 6: Tunstall, Robert B. John Marshall: One Hundred Years Later. American Bar Association Journal. p. 561-568., 1935
- 2 copies
- Folder 12: 40B - Civil Rights and the Courts
- Item 1: Montgomery, Jon T. The Writ of Habeas Corpus, and Mr. Binney. 35p.
- Item 2: Wharton, G.M. Remarks on Mr. Binney's Treatise on The Writ of Habeas Corpus. John Campbell. 20p., 1862
- Item 3: Johnston, J.F. The Suspending Power of the Writ of Habeas Corpus. John Campbell. 48p., 1862
- Item 4: Benedict, Judson, D., Rev. Opinon of Judge N.K Hall of the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York of Habeas Corpus in the Case of the Rev. Judson D. Benedict. Comstock and Cassidy. 15p., 1862
- Item 5: Fraenkel, Osmund K. Federal Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction to Review State Convictions. Federal Rules Decisions. p. 99-104., 1953
- Item 6: Fraenkel, Osmund K. The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties, 1947 Model. New York Lawyer's Association. 12p., 1948
- Item 7: Freund, Paul E. The Surpeme Court and Civil Liberties. Vanderbilt Law Review. vol. 4. no. 3. p. 533-554., 1951
- Folder 13: 40C - Civil Rights and the Courts
- Item 1: The Ambiguity of Our Justice System. H.F. Haas. 18p.
- Item 2: Hervey, John G., & Kelley, Joseph J., Jr. Some Constitutional Aspects of Statutory Regulation of Libels on Government. Temple University Law Quarterly. vol. 15. no. 4. 40p., 1941
- Item 3: Hadley, Edwin W. Bias and Prejudice or The Case of the Seven Bishops. Boston University Law Review. vol. 32. no. 3. p 265-286., 1952
- Item 4: Faught, Albert Smith. Seventeenth Century Judges and Lawyers and Court Proceedings in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Bar Associaton Quarterly. 10p., 1946
- Item 5: Godwin, William. Reflections of Political Justice. C.W. Daniel Limited. 24p.
- note: Arranged by Caroline Potter.
- Item 6: Ames, Sarah, E. An Open Letter to Judge Jospeh E. Gray. 19p., 1893
- Item 7: Trumbo, Dalton. Harry Bridges. The League of American Writers. 28p., 1941
- Item 8: Richardson, Elliot L. Freedom of Expression and the Function of the Courts. Harvard Law Review. vol. 65. no. 1. The Harvard Law Review Association. 54p., 1951
- Folder 14: 40D - Civil Rights and the Courts
- Item 1: Epstein, Leon D. Justice Douglas and the Civil Liberties. Wisconsin Law Review. p. 125-157., 1951
- 2 copies
- Item 2: The American Law School Review. Symposium of Civil Liberties. vol. 9. no. 9. West Publishing Co. p. 881-902., 1941
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Stamps, Norman L. Freedom of Assembly. University of Kansas Law Review. p. 187-202.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Constitutional Law--Due Process--Picketing and Freedom of Speech. University of Kansas City Law Review. p. 96-104., 1951
- Folder 15: 40E - Civil Rights and the Courts
- Item 1: Mann, Howard. Mr. Justice Rutledge and Civil Liberties. Iowa Law Review. vol. 35. p. 663-700., 1956
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Beck, Alfred. Silas A. Strawn Collection of Supreme Cout Briefs. Chicago Bar Association. p. 196-210., 1941
- Item 3: Cahn, Edmund, Prof. Can the Supreme Court Defend Civil Liberties? no. 9. Sidney Hillman Foundation. 18p.
- Item 4: Swinburne, John, M.D. A Review of the Case of the People Agt. Rev. Henry Budge, Indicted for the Murder of His Wife, Priscilla Budge. C. Van Benthuysen. 94p., 1862
- Item 5: Oppenheim, Leonard. The Civil Liberties Doctrines of Mr. Justice Holmes and Mr. Justice Cardozo. Tuane Law Review. vol. 20. p. 177-219., 1945
- Item 6: Schroeder, Theodore. "Due Process of Law" in Relation to Statutory Uncertainty and Constructive Offences. Free Speech League. 74p., 1908
- Folder 16: 40F - Civil Rights and the Courts
- Item 1: Le Sueur, Arthur, and Chase, George. â??The Right To His Day In Court.â?? National Civil Liberties Bureau. 11p.
- Item 2: Trumball, M.M., Gen. Trial of the Judgement, A Review of the Anarchist Case. Health and Home Publishing Co. 75p., 1888
- Item 3: Spooner, Lysander. Illegality of the Trial of John W. Webster. Bela Marsh. 16p., 1850
- Item 4: Supreme Court of the United States. Nos. 98, 99, 100. Powell, Roberson, and Wright vs. State of Alabama. Patterson vs. State of Alabama. Weems and Norris vs. State of Alabama. Gallo & Ackerman, Inc. 76p., 1932
- Item 5: Davis, Elmer. Due Process of Law. The Saturday Review of Literature. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Judge Lowell Reversed. Nashville Independent. 1p., 1933
- 2 copies
- Item 7: For the People. Miami Herald. 2p., 1944
- 2 copies
- Item 8: But, Judge! 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Baskette, Ewing C. 3 grounds upon which witness may refuse to testify. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 17: 41A - Communism (Russia)
- Item 1: Bittleman, Alex. Trotsky the Traitor. Worlers Library Publishers, Inc. 30p., 1937
- Item 2: Trotsky, Leon. The Suppressed Testament of Lenin. Pioneer Pubishers. 47p., 1935
- Item 3: O'Hare, Kate Richards. Americanism and Bolshevism. Frank P. O'Hare. The Kate O'Hare Booklets. no. 3. 46p., 1919
- Item 4: Maximov, G. Bolshevism, Promises and Reality. The Free Society Group of Chicago. 20p., 1935
- Item 5: Panin, Ivan. The Revolutionary Movement in Russia. Moses King, Harvard Square. T.O. Metcalf & Co. 23p., 1881
- Item 6: Kameneff, L. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat. The Marxian Education Society. 15p., 1920
- Item 7: Kameneff, L. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat. "The Toiler." 14p., 1920
- Item 8: Sprenger, Rudolph. Bolshevism. International Review. 48p.
- Item 9: Tolstoy, Leo. The Root of Evil. Murray Broadsides. no. 11. Norman Murray. 16p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 18: 41B - Communism (Russia)
- Item 1: Mme. Catherine Breshkovskaya. "Grandmother of the Russian Revolution." 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: A Decade of Bolshevism. Bulletin of the Relief Fund. no. 4. 4p., 1927
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Goldman, Emma. Heroic Women of the Russian Revolution.6p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Assassination of the Late Emperor of Ruissia: The Condemned Prisoners. The Illustrated London News. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 5: The Conspiracies in St. Petersburg: Sketches by Our Lovely Artist. The illustrated London News. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 6: The "Freiheit" Prosecution-- Trail of Herr Most at the Central Criminal Court. The Illustrated London News. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Assassination of Alexander II: Sketch Showing Exactly How the Emperor Was Attacked. The Illustrated London News. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Russian Political Prisoners at Railway Station. The Illustrated London News. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 9: The Conspiracies in St. Petersburg: The Nihilists Carried to Execution.1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 10: The Nihilist Trials in St. Petersburg--The Execution of Kviatkovsky and Presniakov in the Peter Paul Fortress in the Fifth of November. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: The Conspiracies at St. Petersburg: The Nihilists on the Scaffold. The Illustrated London News. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 12: The Winter Palace, St. Petersburg Wherer the Late Emperor Died on Sunday Late. The Illustrated London News. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Late Emperor Alexander II of Russia After Death. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Funeral of the Emperor of Russia. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 15: The Citadel Church, St. Petersburg, Where the Late Emperor's Body Lay in State.
- Item 16: The Late Alexander II, Riding a Sledge Throughout St. Petersburg. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 17: Consecrating the Memorial Chapel on the Spot Where the Late Emperor of Russia Was Killed. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Sledge Approaching the City Stopped by Police. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 19: The Late Alexander II, Emperor of Russia. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 20: Alexander III, the New Emperor of Russia. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 21: Alexander III, the New Emperor of Russia. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 22: Messrs. Maul and Fox. The New Empress of Russia. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 23: Dostoieffsky, Fedor. Prison Life in Siberia. Harper Franklin's Square Library. no. 594. Harper & Brothers. 60p.
- Box 7
- Folder 1: 42A - Communism (U.S.)
- Item 1: National Committee, Communist Party, U.S.A. An Appeal to the American People! 4p.
- Item 2: National Defense Committee. A Communist Trial. 80p.
- Item 3: Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives. 100 Things You Need to Know About Communism and Education. Series 1. 19p., 1948
- Item 4: Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives. 100 Things You Need to Know About Communism and Education. Series 3. 19p., 1948
- Item 5: Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives. 100 Things You Need to Know About Communism and Education. Series 4. 21p., 1948
- Item 6: Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives. 100 Things You Need to Know About Communism and Education. Series 5. 18p., 1948
- Item 7: The Communist Party of the U.S.A. Deah Penatly Demanded. Workers Library Publishers. 31p., 1930
- Item 8: Gannes, Harry. Graft and Gangsters. Workers Library Publishers. 63p.
- Item 9: Dirksen, Everett, Rep., and Griffith, Ernest S. Communism in Action. 79th Congress, 2d Session House Document No. 754. 141p.
- 1946
- Folder 2: 42B - Communism (U.S.)
- Item 1: Workers Library Publishers. The Communist Position on the Negro Question. 64p., 1928
- Item 2: We Think They Are Mistaken. 4p.
- Item 3: Kamp, Joseph P. Anything but the truth. Constitutional Education League, Inc. 32p., 1945
- Folder 3: 42C - Communism (U.S.)
- Item 1: Thompson, Robert. The Path of a Renegade. New Century Publishers. 23p., 1946
- Item 2: Fuchs, Ralph F. Should Reds Be Allowed to Teach? 1p., 2 copies
- Item 3: 11 Communists' Conviction Upheld by Supreme Court. 1p., 1951
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Nation-Wide Roundup Of Reds Under Way With Arrest Of 17. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Committee Cites Communists' Usee of Liberties To Bid for Power. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Collier, Bert. Slump Taken by 'Reds' as Opportunity. Atlantan Georgian. vol. 33. no. 10. 3p., 1934
- Item 7: Bill Approved in Illinois House to Outlaw Communism in State. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Goldstein, Alvin H. Red Trail Serves Notice--FBI Keeping a Close Watch on U.S. Communists' Actions. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: The Stalinist Frame-Ups From Moscow to Minneapolis. 1p., 1937
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Our First "Red" Presidential Ticket. The Literary Digest. p. 19., 1924
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Where the Americans dollars go. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Russian National Committee. To the Capitalist of the United States. 1p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 13: State Senator Accuses Witness Of Being In Contempt During Broyles Bill Hearings. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: One Dissenter in 39. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Army Defends Loyalty Of Alleged Communists. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 16: United States Court of Appeals. United States of America, Appellee, vs., Eugene Dennis, John B. Williamson, Jacob Stachel, Robert G. Thompson, Benjamin J. Davis, Jr., Henry Winston, John Gates, Irving Potash, Gilbert Green, Carl Winter, and Gus Hall, Appellants. Before: L. Hand, Swan, and Chase, Circuit Judges. Argued June 21, 22, and 23, 1950. Decided August 1, 1950. no. 242. p. 1615-1684., 1949-1950
- Folder 4: 43A - Conscientious Objectors
- Item 1: Wallenberg, Harry A., Jr. Whither Freedom? Libertarian Press. 22p., 1954
- Item 2: The Joint Committee on the Conscientious Objectors & the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. What About the Conscientious Objector? National Literautre Department, Women's International League of Peace and Freedom. 106p, 1940
- Item 3: Committee of 100 Friends of Conscientious Objectors. Who Are The Conscientious Objectors? 36p., 1919
- Item 4: Secretary of War. Statement Concerning the Treatment of Conscientious Objectors in the Army. 73p., 1919
- Item 5: American Friends Service Committee. We the Offenders. 28p.
- Item 6: Sibley, Murray and Wardlaw, Ada. Conscientious Objectors in Prison. Pacifist Research Bureau. Pacifism and Government. Series 5. no. 2., 1945
- Item 7: Erling H. Lunde. Defense of Erling H. Lunde Conscientious Objector to War made before a Court Marshall at Camp Funston, Kansas. Oct. 15, 1918. American Industrial Co. 15p., 1918
- Item 8: The Amnesty Committee of Chicago. Conscientious Objector to War. 12p., 1919
- note: concerning Brent Dow Allinson.
- Item 9: National Civil Liberties Bureau. The Facts about Conscientious Objectors in the United States. 32p., 1918
- 2 copies
- Folder 5: 43B - Conscientious Objectors
- Item 1: Eichel, Julius. The Murphy-Taylor Conscientious Fund. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Muste, A.J. Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors. 1p., 1955
- 2 copies
- Item 3: American Industrial Company. "Crucifixions" in the Twentieth Century. 4p., 1918
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Smiley, E. Glenn, Kinney, Raymond E., Coan, Donald N. Resist Conscription Committee. 1p., 1948
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Balch, Emily Greene et. al. The Individual and the State. 14p., 1918
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Randolph, Richard. Conscientious Objectors Do Vital War Job. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Editor of 'Wallpaper Extra' Of Civil War Day Succumbs. Nashville Burner. 1p., 1935
- 2 copies
- Folder 6: 43C - Conscientious Objectors
- Item 1: The Fellowship of Reconciliation. Conscientious Objectors to War. The Boltoph Printing Works. 32p.
- Item 2: Hassler, R. Alfred. Conscripts of Conscience. The Fellowship of Reconciliation. 71p., 1942
- Item 3: What Happens in Military Prisons. 12p., 1918
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Haessler, Carl. Statement by Carl Haessler. Milwaukee Committee on Amnesty or Political Prisons. 5p., 1919
- Item 5: Dillon, Charles H., Hon. Speech of Hon. Charles H. Dillon. Washington Government Printing Office. 7p., 1919
- Item 6: Erling. Moans from the Military Machine. American Industrial Company. 4p., 1918
- Item 7: Students and War. The Christian Century. p. 656-658., 1936
- Item 8: National Civil Liberties Union. Political Prisoners in Federal Military Prisons. 21p., 1918
- Item 9: Libertarian Press. You Can Resist the Draft. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Universal Military Training. The Christian Century. 24p.
- Item 11: No-Conscription Fellowship. Rex v. Bertrand Russel. 23p., 1916
- Item 12: Payroll Guarantee Association (Ham N' Eggs). Ham N' Eggs. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Draper, Hal. The Truth About Gerald Smith. Workers Party. 18p.
- Item 14: Case Pressed for Weber's Release. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Varied Punishment for 'Crime' of Conscience. 2p., 1945
- note: 2 titles. 2 copies
- Item 15: Pacifist Research Bureau. Conscientious War Objectors In World War II. F.O.R. Fellowship. vol. 15. no. 1. Section 2. 19p., 1949
- Folder 7: 43D - Conscientious Objectors
- Item 1: Military Mind 'Repents'; Cuts Weber Sentence to Five Years. 1p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Henry Weber's Credo. excerpt from Feb. 1, 1945. 1p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Weber Case 'Ought Not Be Dropped.' 1p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Demand For Congressional Probe Of Weber Sentence Widespread. 1p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Kepler, Roy. The Sick City. Pacifica Views. vol. 3. no. 50. 4p., 1946
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Military 'Justice': Life Sentence for S.L.P. Man's Act of Conscience. Weekly People. 1p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Freedom Press. Fight Conscription! 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Liberty Press. Down With Conscription. 1p.
- 12 copies
- Item 9: Denver Photo-Engravers' Union No. 18, Secretary-Treasurer. F.D.R. Slave Bill Support Violates Oath, Says Union. 1p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Sandin, Max. Conscientious Objectors. Cleveland Citizen. 2p., 1940
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Boyd, Lester S. Objectors Carry Out Soil Conservation Experiments for U.S. Near Coshocton. The Cleveland Press. p. 16., 1942
- 3 copies
- Item 12: Hofer, David. Desecrations of the Dead by American "Hun." American Industrial Company. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Weber Says He Fight for Democracy 'The Only Way to Get it and Keep it.' 2p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Erling. Letters from a Political Prisoner in a Mental Hospital U.S.A. American Industrial Company. 4p., 1918
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Peace on Earth: Good Will to Men. Peoples Freedom Union. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 16: Weekly People. Open Letter to the Secretary of War. 2p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 17: Committee for Amnesty. Amnesty for War Objections. 2p.
- 3 copies
- Item 18: The American Civil Liberties Union. C.O.'s Treated as Criminals. 1p.
- 3 copies
- Folder 8: 43E - Conscientious Objectors
- Item 1: Weekly People. Military Mind 'Repents'; Weber Sentence Five Years. 2p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Absolutist War Objectors Association. The Absolutist. vol. 3. no. 21. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Coan, Donald W. To Whom It May Concern: 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: No-Conscription League of New York. Mass Meeting. Freedom of Conscience at All Times. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Chicago Committee to Oppose Peacetime Conscription. Army Asks Draft Extension To Get 170,000 Men. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Stewart, Annalee. Dear Co-worker Against Conscription. Chicago Committee to Oppose Peacetime Conscription. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Los Angeles Branch, Break Conscription Committee. Break Conscription Committee. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Alternative. Alternative. 8p.
- Item 9: Committee for Amnesty. Information for C.O.s Relatives and Friends, Washington Amnesty Demonstration. 1p., 1946
- Item 10: Halt! Attention! Open Letter to British Soldiers. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Stokes, Thomas L. Mercy and Justice. The Washington Daily News. Committee for Amnesty. 1p., 1945
- Item 12: Glendora Strikers' Defense Committee. 5 Years, Work Withtout Pay, Dependents Without Support. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Stewart, Annalee. Dear Coworker: Chicago Committee to Oppose Peacetime Conscription. 1p., 1946
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Legio Girds for Battle to Procure Passage to Military Training Law. The National Legionnaire vol. 12. no. 1. 2p., 1946
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Attitudes of House Military Affairs Committee. 1p., 1946
- 2 copies
- Item 16: Americans Friends Service Committee. No! to Peactime Conscription. 1p.
- Item 17: Sandin, Max. Conscientious Objectors. The Cleveland Citizen. 1p., 1940
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Sibley, Mulford Q., Jacob, Phillip E. Conscription of Conscience. 1p., 1940-1947
- 2 copies
- Item 19: Holograph. 12p.
- 2 copies
- Item 20: Miscellaneous articles: 'Justice' of Militarism. 1p. Conscription. 1p. Widespread Demand for Congressional Probe. 1p.
- note: 3 other unnamed articles. 1p.
- Folder 9: 44A - Cooperative Communities
- Item 1: The Ruskin Co-Operative Colony. American Journal of Sociology. p. 667-680.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Pratt, Harry E. The Murder of Eric Janson, Leader of Bishop Hill Colony. Journal of Illinois State Historical Society. p. 55-69., 1952
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Parks, Edd Winfield. Dreamer's Vision, Frances Wright at Nashoba. Tennessee Historical Magazine. Series 2. vol. 2. no. 2., 1932
- 2 copies
- Item 4: A Brief History of the Amana Society or Commuity of True Inspiration. 1714-1900. 32p., 1909
- Item 5: Hertzka, Dr. T. A Trip to Freeland. The Freeland Printing and Publishing Co. 66p., 1905
- Item 6: Mielke, Thelma. A Case for Your Concern. The Federal Prison versus the Newark Christian Colony. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Brook Farm, 1841-1941. Books From the Shelves of Raymond Adams, An An Exhibit at the University of North Carolina Library, November, 1941. 6p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Adams, Raymond. Booklist of American Communities, A Collection of Books in the Library of Raymond Adams. 13p., 1935
- 2 copies
- Folder 10: 44B - Cooperative Communities
- Item 1: Beautiful Brentwood. Eagle-Library--Long Island; Its Early Days and Development. p. 85.
- Item 2: A Brief History of the City f Modern Times, Long Island, New York. And a Glorification of some of its Saints. 35p.
- Item 3: Funnell, Walter S. Brentwood, Setlled by Reform Group in 1851, Get Actories For Defense Subcontracts. 7p.
- Item 4: History of Brentwood. Based on information received from Oliver E. Krieger. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Horton, H.P. The Story of "Modern Times." 6p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Ewing C. Baskette. Time Money. Labor Certificates. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 11: 44C - Cooperative Communities
- Item 1: Communal Living. 11 chapters.
- note: chapter four is missing
- Folder 12: 45A - Crime and Criminals
- Item 1: Heinzen, Karl. Murder and Liberty. H. Lieber. 30p., 1881
- Item 2: Luxemburg, Rosa. letter from prison. The Socialist Book Centre, Ltd. 48p., 1946
- Item 3: Carpenter, Mary. Our Convicts. Longmans & Co. 4p.
- Item 4: Goldman, Emma & Berkman, Alexander. A Fragment of the Personal Experiences of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman. Stella Comyn. 25p., 1918-1919
- Item 5: Court of Special Sessions of the City of New York. The Natural History of a Crime and Rejuvenation. Bar Press, Inc. 26p., 1954
- Item 6: State of Connecticut. Report of the Legislative Commission on Jails. 88p., 1932
- Folder 13: 45B - Crime and Criminals
- Item 1: Vaux, Richard. Crime---Cause. p. 33-65.
- Item 2: Count Potaki of Montalk. Whited Sepulchres. Right Review. 46p., 1936
- Item 3: Elgar, Thomas. Convict Life or Pententiary Citizenship, in the Illinois State Pententiary, Joliet, Ill. 48p., 1886
- Item 4: Spivak, John L. On The Chain Gang. International Pamphlets. no. 32. 15p., 1932
- Item 5: The Bible and Capital Punishment. The Truth Seeker. 4p.
- Item 6: Delbridge, Chas. L. Civilization must destroy the criminal in order to keep from being destroyed by the criminal. 1p., 1925
- Item 7: Loomis, Hulda L. Potter. Capital Punishment. Free Thought Magazine. 2p.
- Item 8: Morrill, Lowell. Paris Rid of its Spot of Hell on Earth. The American Weekly. 1p., 1944
- Item 9: Inmate Will Act As His Own Attorney In Fight For Freedom. State Register. 1p., 1958
- Item 10: No Crime Wave Today, Every Century Had Had Deeds of Violence. The Nashville Tennessean. 2p., 1933
- Item 11: Wines Dr. Oscar the First (Late King of Sweden and Norway) and the Penitentiary Question. Spoottiswoode & Co. 12p., 1878
- Item 12: Darrow, Clarence. Crime and the Alarmists. Harper's Monthly Magazine. p. 535-544.
- Item 13: Bertillon, Alphonse. Identification of Criminals. McClaurghy, R.W. 51p., 1887
- Folder 14: 46A - Darrow, Clarence S.
- Item 1: Darrow, Clarence. Resist Not Evil. Big Blue Book No. B-18. Haldeman-Julius Co. 1902. 64p., 1925
- Item 2: Darrow, Clarence. An Eye for an Eye. Haldeman-Julius Co. 86p.
- Item 3: Yarros, Victor S. My 11 Years With Clarence Darrow. E. Haldeman-Julius. 47p., 1950
- Item 4: Darrow, Clarence. The Open Shop. Charles H. Kerr 7 Company. 32p., 1909
- Item 5: Darrow, Clarence. Clarence Darrow's Plea of Defense of Loeb and Leopold. Haldeman-Juilius Co. 69p., 1924
- Item 6: Haldeman-Julius, Marcet. Clarence Darrowâ??s Two Great Trials. Report of the Scopes Anti-Evolution Case and the D. Sweet Negro Trial. Haldeman-Julius Co. 74p., 1927
- 2 copies
- Folder 15: 46B - Darrow, Clarence S.
- Item 1: Darrow, Clarence. The Skeleton in the Closet. Frederick C, Bursch. 53p., 1899
- Item 2: Plea of Clarence Darrow, in his own Defense to the Jury that exonerated him of the charge of bribery at Los Angeles. Golden Press. 58p., 1912
- Item 3: Darrow, Clarence. Argument of Clarence S. Darrow In the Wood-Workers Conspiracy Case. The Campbell Printers. 80p., 1899
- Item 4: Ryther, D.W. The Duel of Bryan and Darrow. The Defender Magazine. 8p., 1937
- Item 5: Newman, M.W. Darrow, Great Pessimist, Born 100 Yrs. Ago Today. Chicago Daily News. 1p.
- Item 6: Adult Education Council of Greater Chicago and The Clarence Darrow Centennial Committee. 8p., 1957
- Folder 16: 47A - Debs, Eugene Victor
- Item 1: Claessens, August. Eugene Victor Debs, A Tribute. Rand School Press. 20p., 1946
- Item 2: Debs, Eugene V. John Swinton: A Radical Editor & Leader. Oriole Press. 23p., 1939
- Item 3: Debs, Eugene V. Liberty. Charles H. Kerr & Company. 30p.
- Item 4: Debs, Eugene V., Russel, Charles Edward. Danger Ahead. Charles H. Kerr & Company. 31p.
- Item 5: Karsner, David. Debs Goes To Prison. Irving Kaye Davis and Company. 58p., 1919
- Item 6: Nearing, Scott. The Debs Decision. The Rand School of Science. 47p., 1919
- Item 7: Miller, Dr. Clyde R., The Man I Sent to Jail. Alumni Magazne of Roosevelt V. p. 7-10., 1954
- Folder 17: 47B - Debs, Eugene Victor
- Item 1: Debs, Eugene V. Debs and the War. National Office Socialist Party. 64p., 1918
- Item 2: Harris, Frank. Eugene V. Debs Pastels of Men. Pearson's Magazine. 63p., 1919
- Item 3: Eastman, Max. The Trial of Eugene Debs. Libetator Pamphlets. no. 3. The Liberator Publishing Co. 30p.
- Item 4: The Heritage of Debs--The Fight Against War--. Socialist Party National Headquarters. 32p., 1935
- Item 5: In Memory, Debs Anti-War Pilgrimage. 1p., 1935
- note: photo signed by Debs.
- Item 6: Ginger, Ray. Story of Gene Debs and A St. Louisa's Part in It. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. 2p., 1949
- Item 7: Debs, Eugene Victor. The Children of the Poor. 1p.
- Item 8: Debs, Eugene V. The Common Solider. Appeal to Reason. 2p. The Social Revolution. 2p., 1915
- note: 2 titles.
- Item 9: Photo-Rono, Inc. Eugene V. Debs.
- 2 photos
- Item 10: In Memory, Debs Anti-War Pilgrimage. 1p., 1935
- Item 11: Eugene V. Debs Foundation. Indiana's Historic Eugene V. Debs Foundation. 12p.
- 3 copies
- Item 12: American Automobile Association. Illinois, Indiana. 2p.
- note: Map with a route marked to Terra Haute and Indianapolis.
- Item 13: American Automobile Association. Map of Indianapolis with Terra Haute circled. 2p.
- Item 14: American Federation of Teachers. American Educator. Cultural Literacy: What We Need to Know. The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers. vol. 9. no. 2. 48p.
- Folder 18: 48 - De Cleyre, Voltairine
- Item 1: In Memoriam. Volatarine De Cleyre. 8p., 1912
- Item 2: de Cleyre, Voltairine. Some Nihilists I Have Met. p. 346-351.
- Item 3: De Cleyre, Voltairine. The DOminant Idea. Mother Earth Publishing Association. 16p., 1910
- Item 4: Lum, Dyer D. In Memoradum, Chicago, November 11, 1887. Orioe Press. 30p., 1937
- Item 5: De Cleyre, Voltairine. Anarchism and American Traditions. Intertnational Anarchist Publishing Committee of America. Free Society Group., 1932
- 5 copies
- Item 6: De Cleyre, Voltairine. Moribund Society and Anarchy. Free Society Library. A. Isaak. 176p., 1899
- Item 7: De Cleyre, Voltairine. The Heart of Angiolillo. The Libertarian Magazine. vol. 1. no .12. 20p., 1916
- Box 8
- Folder 1: 49 - Deportation
- Item 1: Panunzio, Constantine, M.A. The Deportation Cases of 1919-1920. Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Commission of the Church and Social Science. 104p., 1921
- Item 2: Women's International League. 5 Women Are Held at Ellis Island for Deportation? Why? 1p.
- Item 3: Fererro-Sallitto Defense Conference of New York. Free Fererro and Sallitto. Fight Against Deportation. 16p.
- Item 4: Maslow, Will. Recastinf Our Deportation Law: Proposals for Freedom. Columbia Law Review. vol 56. p. 309-366., 1956
- Item 5: Bridges, Harry Renton. Before the Board of Immigration Appeals in Deportation proceedings. 98p., 1942
- Folder 2: 50 - Discrimination
- Item 1: Decalogue Society of Lawyers. Winning Essays in the Decalogue Sopciety of Lawyers Narion Wide Essay Contest Among Law Schools in the United States. 31p., 1948
- Item 2: Commission on Law and Social Action of the American Jewish Congress. Summary of the 1957 State Anti-Discrimination Laws. Association of the American Jewish Congress. 8p., 1957
- Item 3: Schroeder, Theodore. Tolerance. A Way of Life, Not a Theory. vol. 1. no. 1. 14p., 1937
- Item 4: United States Supreme Court. The Schneiderman Case. American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. 46p., 1943
- Item 5: McWilliams, Carey . Race Discrimination- and the Law. National Federation for Constitutional Liberties. vol. 9. no. 1. 24p., 1945
- Item 6: Carrigee, Henry E. Racial Restrictive Covenants. Loyola Law Review. vol. 6. p. 52-55., 1951
- Item 7: Persecutions of the Kaweah Colonists. 7p.
- Item 8: Atkinson, Henry A. Council Against Intolerance in America.. 1p., 1951
- Item 9: Erlich-Alter Memorial Conference. In Memoriam. Victor Alter, Henryk Erlich. 23p., 1943
- Item 10: Inter-Racial Commission. Laws Against Discrimination. 11p., 1945
- Item 11: Department of the Interior War Relocation Authority. Myths and Facts About the Japanese Americans. 45p., 1945
- Folder 3: 51 - Durruti, Buenaventura
- Item 1: Buenaventura, Durruti. Official Propoganda Services of the CNT-FAI. 27p..
- note: delivered by Frederica Montseny, Nov. 21, 1936. 2 copies.
- Item 2: Durriti. 1p.
- Item 3: Life. The Spaniards at a Funeral. p. 51.
- Folder 4: 52A - Economics
- Item 1: Smith, John. A Reply to "Merrie...England." Keighley. 8p.
- Item 2: Murray, Norman. Th British Landlord. (Part I). Murray;s Broadsides. no. 7. 32p.
- Item 3: Senex. England Monopolised or England Free? Fredom Pamphlets. Freedom Press. 15p., 1920
- Item 4: Chase, Stuart. Poor Old Competition. League for Industrial Democracy. 36p., 1931
- Item 5: Bluestein, Abe. Forgotten Men, What Now? Libertarian Publishers. 17p.
- Item 6: Amile, Thomas, R. The Forgotten Man's Handbook. 128p., 1936
- Item 7: Gorman, Margaret. The Fallacies of our Banking System. Citizen Print Shop. 15p., 1909
- Item 8: Dee, Elles. Economics for Everybody or The Intelligent Enquirer's Guide to Wisdom. The New Economics Group. 38p., 1933
- Folder 5: 52B - Economics
- Item 1: Davies, E.F. Finances of Great Britain and Germany. T. Fisher Unwin, Ltd. 61p.
- Item 2: Keracher, John. Economics for Beginners. Charles H. Kerr & Co. 40p., 1935
- Item 3: Westrup, Alfred B. Citizen's Money. Equity Publishing Co. 21p., 1890
- Item 4: Cummins, H.H. The Way Out. 20p.
- Item 5: Garret, Garet. The Recure of Germany And As Noble Lenders. The Saturday Evening Post. Curtis Publishing Co. The Chemical Foundation Co. 103p., 1931
- note: on the cover of O.P.M. (Other People's Money))
- Item 6: Baxter, Williams J. Lowr Prices Coming! International Economics Research Bureau. 90p., 1950
- Folder 6: 52C - Economics
- Item 1: The Quarterly Journal of Economics. p. 169-331., 1928
- Item 2: Seymour, Henry. The Monomaniacs: Fable in Finance. "Liberty: W. Reeves. Free Currency Tracts, No. 1. 8p., 1895
- Item 3: The Mutual Bank Propoganda: Its Declaration of Principles and Object. 6p.
- Item 4: Young, Daniel Kissam. The Little Chickens and The Big Rooster. Socialistic Literature Co. 15p.
- Item 5: Thompson, R.S. Money: Its Nature, Function and Power. Figures and Facts. The Question. vol. 4. no. 1., 96p.
- Item 6: Aschrott, Dr. Amtsrichter, P.F. Poverty and Its Relief in the United States of America. The Charity Organization Society of Baltimore City. no. 26. 17p.
- Item 7: Tandy, Francis D. Free Competition. Liberty Library. no. 6. E.H. Fulton. 16p., 1896
- Item 8: League of Women Voters. Congressional Struggles on the Public Purse. Publication No. 202. 29p., 1952
- Item 9: Economics of Liberty. 2p.
- Item 10: Extra! Swindle! 1p.
- Item 11: Ingalls, J.K. Henry George Examined. Should Land Be Nationalized or Individualized? Supplement.2p., 1882
- Item 12: Keane, C.H. Our Present Day Problem. 16p., 1933
- Folder 7: 53A - Education
- Item 1: Ferrer, Francisco. The Rational Education of Children. The Modern School. 60p., 1919
- Item 2: Ferrer, Francisco. The Modern School. The Truthseeker Co. 8p., 1917
- Item 3: Zigrosser, Carl. The Modern School. Ferrer Colony. 19p., 1917
- Item 4: Ferm, Alexis C. The Problem of Education. Modern School Association. 23p.
- Item 5: Ferm, Elizabeth Byrne. The Spirit of Freedom in Education. The Modern School. 60p., 1919
- Item 6: Voices of the Children. Children of the Modern School. no. 12. 56p., 1930
- Item 7: And again we meet. Modern School. 30p.
- Folder 8: 53B - Education
- Item 1: Swaine, Edward. Secular Free Schools, A Nation's Policy. Jackson & Walford. 43p., 1851
- Item 2: Nearing, Scott. Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers. 159p., 1926
- Item 3: Sinclair, Upton. The Schools of Los Angeles. 62p.
- Item 4: Fine Benjamin. Forum on Americaâ??s Freedom Will Introduce Course on 'Great Decisions' at Cornell. Educaiton in Review. 1p.
- Folder 9: 53C - Education
- Item 1: Grodman, Edna, V. American Youth Hostels. Personal Growth Leaflet Number 66. The National Education Association. 16p.
- Item 2: Russel, Bertrand. Education for Democracy. Personal Growth Leaflet Number Seventeen. The National Education Association. 16p., 1939
- Item 3: Trustees of Americanism Fund California Society, Sons of the American Revolution. The Betrayal of America. 56p.
- Item 4: Why? vol. 1. no. 1. Ms. Francis Moore. 16p., 1913
- Folder 10: 53D - Education
- Item 1: Nearing, Scott. Educaitonal Frontiers. Social Science Publishers. 250p., 1925
- Item 2: Gibson, Tony. Youth for Freedom. Freedom Press. 48p., 1951
- Item 3: Highlander Folk School. 16p.
- Item 4: Read, Herbert. The Education of Free Men. Freedom Press. 32p., 1944
- Item 5: Council for Democracy. American's Free Schools. Democracy in Action. no. 5. 40p., 1941
- Folder 11: 53E - Education
- Item 1: Discussion on Education. Westcroft. 23p.
- Item 2: Phonetics. East Boston Ledger. 1p.
- Item 3: Saveth, Edward N. What to Do About 'Dangerous' Textbooks. Commentary. American Civil Liberties Union. p. 99-106., 1952
- Item 4: Gould, Frederick J. A Talk to Teachers on History and World Unity. The Arbitrator. 4p.
- Item 5: American Federation of Teachers. The Jerome Davis Case. 59p.
- Item 6: The University Libertarian. V. Mayes. 16p., 1955
- Item 7: American Jewish Congress. Summary of Arguments Before the United States Supreme Court in the New York City Released Time Case. (Zorach and Gluck v. Clasuon). The Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'Rith., 1952
- Item 8: Education and the Flag Salute. Education for Victory. vol. 2. no.10. p. 29-30., 1943
- Item 9: Kentucky Hopes and Waits. The Point of View. 1p.
- Item 10: Hutchins, Robert M. Are Our Teachers Afraid to Teach? Look. vol. 18. no. 5. 4p., 1954
- Item 11: Dunbar, Ruth. Schools Usually Bow To Pressure Groups. Chicago Daily Sun Times. Chicago Division American Civil Libterties Union. 1p.
- Item 12: Procedure in Formulating A School's Educational Philosophy. 12p.
- Item 13: The Town Hall, Inc. Are Teachers Free to Teach? Towm Meeting. vol. 16. no. 14. 16p., 1950
- Item 14: The Town Hall, Inc. Have We Failed to Educate for Democracy? Towm Meeting. vol. 17. no. 7. 16p.
- Item 15: A Candid Survey Of Nashville Is Included. 1p.
- Item 16: Zellers, Lydia C.; Romero, Porfirio; Bowen, Olive. Appeal for Free Schools. The Dixon Case Continues. Free Schools Committee. 4p.
- Item 17: Zellers, Lydia C.; Romero, Porfirio; Bowen, Olive. Free Schools. 1p., 1950
- Item 18: Board of Education of the City of New York. In the Matter of the trial of the charges preferred by Dr. William Jansen, Superintendent of school, against Miss Alice B. Citron, a teacher in Public School 184, Manhattan, and Seven other cases. 21p.
- Item 19: Before the Commissioner of Education, State of New York. Bar Press, Inc. 34p.
- Item 20: Highlander Folk School. Students Union Problems Notebook. 37p., 1939
- Folder 12: 54 - Equitist Movement
- Item 1: Brokaw, W.E. The A.B.C. of Equity. The Equitist. 4p.
- Item 2: Miller, Dr. John. What is Phrenology. The Equitist. 4p.
- Item 3: Downs, Edwin C. Duration Unit Illustrated. The Equitist. 4p.
- Item 4: Brokaw, Vaugh Bachman. Equitism, What Is It? 24p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Brokaw, W.E. The Defect in Our Monetary System and the Remedy. Equitist League. 22p.
- Folder 13: 55 - Espionage
- Item 1: Nelles, Walter. Espionage Acts Cases With Certain Others on Related Points--. National Civil Liberties Union. 92p., 1918
- Item 2: Workers Defense Union. Using the Espionage Act to Terrorize Labor---Some Judicial Atrocities. 4p.
- Item 3: Nelles, Walter & Shorr, Isaac. Provisions to Espionage Act. 37p.
- Folder 14: 56 - Ethical Society of St. Louis
- Item 1: Ethical Society of St. Louis After Forty Years. 16p.
- Item 2: Chubb, Percival. The Spirit of Thanksgiving. The Ethical Society of Saint Louis. 8p.
- Item 3: Chubb, Percival. Afterthoughts. The Ethical Society of Saint Louis. 18p.
- Item 4: Chubb, Percival. In Our Time--What We Found and What We Have. The Ethical Society of Saint Louis. 12p., 1940
- Item 5: Chubb, Percival. An Ethical Critique of Atheism, Theoretical and Practical. The Ethical Society of Saint Louis. 20p.
- Folder 15: 57 - Ettor, Giovanitti Trial
- Item 1: Boston School of Social Science. Giovannittiâ??s Address To The Jury. 12p.
- Item 2: Haywood, Wm.D. Speech of Wm, Haywood of the Case of Ettor and Giovannitti. Ettor-Giovannitti Defense Committee. 16p., 1912
- Item 3: The Trial of Ettor, Giovannitti, and Caruso. 80p.
- Item 4: Zueblin, Charles. Massachusetts on Trial: Massachusetts Acquitted. Bostj School of Science. 4p., 1913
- Item 5: Walter N Brunt Co. Ettro and Giovannitti, Their Only Crime is Loyalty to the Working Class. 1 piece.
- note: button made by Walter N Brunt Co.
- Folder 16: 58 - Eugenics and Birth Control
- Item 1: Birth Control. Unexplained Cancellation of Exhibit is Protested. p. 25.
- Item 2: Free Speech League. A Petition for Pardon of Moses Harman. To the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Mahatma Gandhi vs. Mrs. Singer. Magazine Digest. p. 33-37., 1936
- Item 4: The Persecution and Appreciation. Lucifer. 58p., 1907
- Item 5: Robinson, Williams J., M.D. The Limitation of Offspring. A Statement and Challenge. The Critic Guide Co. 14p.
- Item 6: Martin, Ralph G. Birth Control. Where Do We Stand Today? Pageant. p. 64-70., 1952
- Item 7: Harman, M. Right to Be Born Well. Lucifer. 66p., 1905
- Folder 17: 59 - Fabian Society
- Item 1: Webb, Sidney. The Diffculties of Individualism. Fabian Tract No. 69. The Fabian Society. 19p., 1896
- 3 copies
- Item 2: Shaw, Bernard. The Impossibilities of Anarchism. Fabian Tract No.45. The Fabian Society. 27p., 1893
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Liberty and Property Defense League. Socialism V. Individualism. C.J. Welton. 32p., 1890
- Item 4: Wilson, C.M. Anarchism. Free Commune Pmaphlets. No. 1. Free Commune Anarchist Group. 8p., 1900
- Item 5: Horr, Alexander. Fabian Anarchism. The Freeland Prt, & Pub Co. 30p., 1911
- Folder 18: 60 - Fascism
- Item 1: American League Against War and Fascism. Fascism. 30p.
- Item 2: Blumenfield, Frank B. Blueprint for Fascism. American League Agianst War and Fascism. 23p., 1937
- Item 3: Browder, Earl. The Meaning of Social-Fascism. Its Historical and Theoretical Background. Workers Library Publishers. 48p., 1933
- Item 4: Green, Gil. American Must Act Now! Workers Library Publishers, Inc. 14p.
- Item 5: Hamelberg, August. â??Germans to the Front!â? An Appeal to German Loyalty. Friends of the Truth. no. 3. 4p.
- Item 6: Hoke, Travis. Shirts! American Civil Liberties Union. 30p., 1934
- Item 7: New America. Stop Fascism. 30p.
- Item 8: Rossi, Carlo. In the Dungeons of Mussolini. Italian Patronati. 31p., 1936
- Item 9: Matthews, J.B. National Committee to Aid Victims of German Fascism. 4p., 1933
- Item 10: Segal, Eugene. Nationalistsâ?? Strategy Includes Labor Appeal. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Segal, Eugene. 'Mother' Groups Assist Reynoldsâ?? Nationalists. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Segal, Eugene. Youth Groups Are Part Of Nationalistsâ?? Plan. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Segal, Eugene. Police Characters Aid Nationalists' Campaign. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Our Mock-turtle Democracy. 1p,, 1950
- 2 copies
- Item 15: National Committee to Aid Victims of German Fascism. Answer These Atrocities by Contributing Liberally! 2p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 19: 61A - Free Love
- Item 1: Ornum, W.H. Van. Mating or Marrying, Which? Free Society Library. no. 5. 15p., 1898
- Item 2: Badcock, John, Jun. When Love is Liberty and Nature Law. W. Reeves. 31p., 1893
- Item 3: Potter-Loomis, Hulda L. Social Freedom. M.Harman. 30p.
- Item 4: Harman, M. Conventional Marriage. Why I Oppose It. The Journal of Eugenics. 12p.
- Item 5: Louise, Ego & Marie. Monogamic Sex Relations. Equity Publishing Co. 24p.
- Item 6: Walker, E.C. Love and the Law. Lucifer Radical Tarct, No. 3. 7p.
- Item 7: Northcote, Orford. Ruled...by the...Tomb. M. Harman. Light Bearer Library. vol. 1. no. 1. 20p., 1898
- Item 8: Heywood, E.H. Cupid Yokes: or, the Binding Forces of Conjugal Life. Princeton, Mass. Co-Operative Pub Co. 23p.
- Folder 20: 61B - Free Love
- Item 1: Harman, M. A Freed Man's Creed. The Journal of Eugenics. 12p.
- Item 2: Pike, J.W. The Fallacies of the Free Love Theory; or, Love Considered as a Religion. Williams Denton. 45p., 1875
- Item 3: Besant, Annie. Marriage, As It Was, As It Is, As It Should Be. The Crucible Pub. 61p., 1919
- Item 4: Walker, Edwin C. Variety versus Monogamy. 3rd edition. Stumbling of Some Sex-Theorizers. 2nd edition. 13p.
- note: 2 titiles.
- Item 5: Urals, Federico. Los Hijos Del Amor. Ediciones "Universo." Cahiers Mensuels Del Culture. no. 35. 111p., 1951
- Item 6: Veiby, John. Beyond Marriage. 20p., 1914
- Folder 21: 61C - Free Love
- Item 1: Walker, Edwin C. Our Worship of Primitive Social Guesses. Fair Play Publishing Company. 63p., 1899
- Item 2: Individual Sovreignity Realized. 1p.
- Item 3: The Free Love Movement. 1p., 1855
- Item 4: Free-Love and the Mayor. 1p.
- Item 5: "the feature of the hour is the great rush to the Free-Love club." 1p.
- Item 6: The Free Lovers. 1p., 1855
- Item 7: The Free Lovers. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 8: Cockefair, Isaac. More About Free-Love. 1p.
- Item 9: The Free-Love Meeting. 1p.
- Item 10: The Character of our City. 1p.
- Item 11: The Morals of Fourierism. The New York Times.
- Item 12: Mormonism in the Metropolis. 1p.
- Item 13: Account From A Lady Visitor. New York Tribune. 1p.
- Item 14: The Free-Love Smash Up. 1p.
- Item 15: Article on Free-Love Movement. 1p.
- Item 16: Article on Free-Love club. 1p.
- Item 17: Article on Free-Love club. 1p.
- Item 18: The Free Lovers in Council. 1p.
- Item 19: Article on Free-Love club. 1p.
- Item 20: Article on Free-Love club. Free Love Spritualism. New York Tribune. 1p.
- note: 2 tities.
- Item 21: The Free Lovers. 1p., 1855
- Item 22: Free Lovers and their Organ. New York Triibune. 1p .
- Box 9
- Folder 1: 62 - Goldman, Emma
- Item 1: Time. The Presidency, Roosevelt Week. National Affairs. vol. 23. no. 4. p. 11-12., 1934
- Item 2: Weinberger, Harry. Emma Goldman. Oriole Press. 5p., 1940
- Item 3: "From a leader of the suffrage movement." 34p.
- Item 4: Goldman, Emma. Heroic Women of the Russian Revolution. 4p.
- Item 5: Calvert, Bruce. Emma Goldman and The Police. Mother Earth Publishing Co. 26p.
- Item 6: Goldman, Emma. Syndialism, The Modern Menace to Capitalism. Mother Earth Publishing Co. 14p., 1913
- Item 7: Goldman, Emma. The Psychology of Political Violence. Mother Earth Publishing Co., 1911
- Item 8: Goldman, Emma. The Crushing of the Russian Revolution. Freedom Press. 42p., 1922
- Item 9: Goldman, Emma. Victims of Morality and The Failure of Christianity. Mother Earth Publishing Co. 13p., 1913
- Item 10: Reedy, Williams Marion. The Daughter of the Realm. St. Louis Mirror. 4p.
- Item 11: Emma Goldman, Nine Evening Lectures. 4p.
- Item 12: Emma Goldman. 2p.
- Item 13: Emma Goldman, 70, Anarchist, Dies. The Nashville Tennessean. 1p.
- Item 14: Goldman, Emma. The White Slave Traffic. Mother Earth Publishing Co. 8p.
- Folder 2: 63 - Haldeman-Julius, Emanuel
- Item 1: Mordell, Albert. Haldeman-Julius and Upton Sinclair. Haldeman-Julius Publications. 47p., 1950
- Item 2: Mordell, Albert. Trailing Haldeman-Julius in Philadelphia and Other Places. Haldeman-Julius Publications. 60p., 1949
- Item 3: Mordell, Albert. Sham Smashers at Work. Haldeman-Julius Publications. 48p., 1950
- Folder 3: 64 - Herndon, Angelo
- Item 1: Damon, Anna. Victory. International Labor Defense. 30p.
- note: Decision of the United States Supreme Court in the Case of Angelo Herndon.
- Item 2: Herndon, Angelo. "You Cannot Kill the Working Class." Inernaitonal Labor Defense and the League of Struggle for Negro Rights. 30p.
- Item 3: Lawson, Elizabeth. 20 Years on the Chain Gang? International Labor Defense. 14p., 1935
- Item 4: Joint Committee to Aid the Herndon Defense. The Case of Angelo Herndon. 15p., 1935
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Georgia Supreme Court. Herndon v State. South Eastern Report, National Reports System. p. 597-616., 1934
- Item 6: In the Herndon Case. 3p.
- Item 7: The Herndon Case. 2p.
- Item 8: Herndon Sentence Of 18 to 20 Years Affirmed by Court. 1p.
- Item 9: International Labor Defense. Be One of the 2,000,000. 1p.
- Item 10: Damon, Anna. Form letter about Angelo Herndon Case. International Labor Defense. 1p.
- Item 11: International Labor Defense. Facts You will want to know about the case of Angelo Herndon. 2p.
- Item 12: Fulton County Daily Report. Supreme Court of Georgia, Herndon vs State. p. 3., 1934
- Folder 4: 65 - Hill, Joe Songs
- Item 1: A People's Artists. The Songs of Joe Hill. 46p., 1955
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Labor Acts. Song of the Wobblies. 12p., 1953
- Item 3: Phar, Katie. Property of Katie Phar, Scrap Book No. 1. Songs and Poems.
- Item 4: Songs for Hobo Colleges and the International Brotherhood Welfare Association. 4p.
- Item 5: Phar, Katie. "A Merry Xmas." 1p.
- note: photo of Katie
- Item 6: American Labor Songs. 4p.
- Item 7: Hill, Joe. Poem. Industrial Worker. 1p.
- note: written Nov. 18, 1915. 2 copies
- Folder 5: 66 - Hobo Songs
- Item 1: International Brotherhood Welfare Association. Hobo News. 15p.
- 3 copies
- Item 2: International Brotherhood Welfare Association. The Hobo in Song and Poetry. 23p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Hobo Classics Magazine. 24p.
- Item 4: Hobo-College Press Committee. Hobo. 16p.
- Item 5: International Brotherhood Welfare Association. I.B.W.A. Hobo Songs. National Headquarters. 21p.
- Item 6: Nolan, Thomas. A National Dirge. "HOBO" News. p. 16.
- Folder 6: 67 - Houndsditch Murder
- Item 1: Lloyd, Edward. The Battle With the London Anarchists. 16p.
- Item 2: Freedom Press. The Houndsditch Tragedy and Anarchism. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 7: 68A - Human Rights
- Item 1: National Committee Relations Advisory Council. Equality of Opportunity in Housing. 66p., 1952
- Item 2: Woodcock, George. Homes or Hovels. Freedom Press. 32p., 1944
- Item 3: Harrison, Shelby M. Russel Sage Foundation. Americana Journal. 15p., 1936
- Item 4: United States Division of Historical Policy Affairs, Office of Public Affairs, Department of State. Human Rights. 86p., 1949
- Item 5: United Nations. Our Rights as Human Beings. United Nations Publications. 30p.
- Item 6: United Nations, Department of Public Information. Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 8p., 1948
- Item 7: United States Housing and Home Finance Agency. Housing of the Nonwhite Population, 1940-1947. 3p., 1948
- Folder 8: 68B - Human Rights
- Item 1: Illinois State Housing Board. Illinois Redevelopment and Housing Handbook. 44p.
- Item 2: Illinois Commission on Human Relations. Your Civil Rights. 47p., 1948
- Item 3: Hook, J. Madison. Human Rights. Fair Play Publishing Co. 19p., 1891
- Item 4: International League for the Rights of Man. Prospects for Human Rights. A Summary of Activities, 1961-1962. 12p., 1962
- Item 5: Briggs, Dr. Arthur E. League fo Free Peoples. A Plan for the Perpetual Peace of the World. 6p., 1943
- Item 6: B'Nai B'Rith Women's Council of Greater Chicago. A Conference on Human Relations. 8p.
- Item 7: The International League for the Rights of Man. Presenting: the International League for the Rights of Man. 6p., 1956
- Item 8: United Citizens Committee for Freedom of Residence in Illinois. about fair housing. 7p.
- Item 9: League for Mutual Aid. League for Mutual Aid. 2p.
- Item 10: The Bitter Cry of Outcast London. James & Clarke Co. 20p.
- Folder 9: 68C - Human Rights
- Item 1: Killing No Murder. 1p.
- 3 copies
- Item 2: Key to the Grand National of the British Born Robbed in 1908 A.D. 15p.
- Item 3: A Stuffed Club for Everybody. R.R. Daniels. 4p., 1904
- Item 4: Blanton, Smiley, M.D. The Challenge of Children. Whiteside-William Morrow. 4p.
- Item 5: Women's Division of Christian Service Board of Missions and Church Extension, The Methodist Church. you hold the key��to Human Rights. 82p., 1952
- Item 6: Hewetson, John. Ill-Health Poverty & the State. Freedom Press. 79p., 1946
- Item 7: McBride, Sylvester J. Are We Slaves to the Corporations. Social Party of America. 5p.
- Item 8: Wood, Robert. To Live and Die in Dixie. Southern Workers Defense Committee. 31p.
- Item 9: Ministerio De Trabajo Y Asistencia Social. Aid for Children. 3p.
- Item 10: Ministerio De Trabajo Y Asistencia Social. Aid for Women. 3p.
- Item 11: Ministerio De Trabajo Y Asistencia Social. Aid for Old People. 3p.
- Item 12: Shahn, Ben. for all these rights we've just begun to fight. p. 76-77.
- Item 13: Clowes, Molly. Kentucky: Assets--and Losses. The Courier-Journal. Section 1. 1p.
- Item 14: Chaffe, Zechariah, Jr. Federal and State Powers Under the UN Covenant on Human Rights. Wisconsin Law Review. vol. 19541. no. 3. Law School University of Wisconsin. 482p.
- Folder 10: 69 - Hutchinson, Anne
- Item 1: Hubbard, Elbert. Anne Hutchinson. Little Journeys to Homes of Reformers. vol. 21. no. 5. p. 114-143., 1906
- Item 2: Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. A Report of the Trial of Anne Hutchinson Before the Church in Boston, March, 1638. 35p., 1888
- Folder 11: 70 - Hygiene
- Item 1: National Committee For the Prevention of Blindness. First Annual Report for the Prevention of Blindness. National Committee For the Prevention of Blindness Publications. no. 8. 56p., 1915
- Item 2: Lloyd, William. The Scripture of Well-Being. The Helath Maxims. 1p.
- Item 3: Krebiozen Research Foundation. Report on Krebiozen an Agent for Treatment of Cancer. 48p., 1951-1954
- Folder 12: 71A - Industrial Workers of the World
- Item 1: Haywood, William D.; G.B. The General Strike. The Last War. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau. 48p., 1911
- note: 2 titles.
- Item 2: George, Harrison. The I.W.W. Trial. Industirial Workers of the World. 208p.
- Item 3: General Defense Committee. Evidence and Cross-Examination of William D. Haywood in the case of the U.S.A. vs. Wm. D. Haywood et al. 312p.
- Item 4: Industrial Workers of the World. Opening Statement of Geo. Vanderveer in the case of the U.S.A. vs. Wm. D. Haywood et al. I.W.W Publishing Bureau. 102p.
- Item 5: General Defense Committee. Evidence and Cross-Examination of J.T. (Red) Doran in the case of U.S.A. vs. Wm. D. Haywood et al. 151p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 13: 71B - Industrial Workers of the World
- Item 1: Duff, Harvey. The Silent Defenders, Courts and Capitalism in California. Industrial Workers of the World. 112p.
- Item 2: Chaplin, Ralph. To My Little Son. Workrs Prison Relief Committee. 4p.
- Item 3: General Defense Committee. Public Opinion. Where Does It Stand on the Question of Amnesty of Political Prisoners? Workers Industrial Union No. 450. 32p.
- Item 4: Workers Defense Union. Workers Defense Union. 13p.
- Item 5: General Defense Committee. Shall Freedom Die? I.W.W. Publishing Bureau. 22p.
- Item 6: Demand the Release of all Political Prisoners and Industrial Prisoners. 1p.
- Folder 14: 71C - Industrial Wokers of the World
- Item 1: General Defense Committee. 1952 Christmas Fund Contributions. 4p., 1919
- Item 2: General Defense Committee. Mr. Daughtrey is Mistaken! 4p.
- Item 3: Labor Defense Council. Stop This Railroading of Workers to Prison! Daily Worker Publishing Co. 4p.
- Item 4: New York Defense Committee. Workingmen Cruelly Beaten. The Labor Defender. 2p.
- Item 5: Everett Prisoner Defense Committee. Everett's Bloody Sunday The Tragedy That Horrified the World. 4p.
- Item 6: General Defense Committee. Mike Lindway's Fight Is Your Fight. 4p.
- Item 7: Industrial Workers of The World. General Strike! Release Class-War Prisoners. 2p.
- Item 8: Philadelphia Defense Committee. A Review of the Greatest Labor Trial in History. 4p.
- Item 9: Class-War Prisoners Release Committee. L.N. Larkin, Hon. Sec. 3p.
- Item 10: General Defense Committee. Socalists, Attention! 1p.
- Item 11: General Defense Committee. And In The United States Liberty Lies Crushed--. 4p.
- Item 12: Workers Defense Union. Free Your Fellow Workers. 4p.
- Item 13: General Defense Committee. 1948 General Defense Committee Christmas Fund Contributions. 4p.
- Item 14: California District Defense Committee. General Defense Committee Industrial Workers of the World. 1p.
- Item 15: General Defense Committee. Workers Can Vote to 'Can' Lawyers and Conduct Own Defense. 2p.
- Item 16: Workers Go to Trial Without a Lawyer. The Labor Defender. 1p.
- Item 17: Philadelphia Defense Committee. Can You Help? 4p.
- Item 18: I.W.W. Defense Committee Secretary. Labor Needs You! 2p.
- Item 19: Industrial Workers of the World. Union Men. 1p.
- Item 20: General Defense Committee. I.W.W Men 16 Months Medieval Dungeon Without Trial--Five Die in Prison. 2p.
- Item 21: Wm. D. Haywood. Will You Help Now? General Defense Committee. 1p.
- Item 22: Everett Prisoners' Defense Committee. Seattle Executive Places Blame for Sunday Tragedy on Citizens of Everett--Gives Prisoners Tobacco. undated. 2p. Russia in America. 1p.
- note: 2 titles.
- Item 23: Political Prisoners in England. 2p.
- Item 24: California Defense Committee. Remember! 6p.
- Item 25: General Defense Committee. A Plain Statement of Facts. 1p.
- Item 26: United States Court of Appeals. In the United States Court of Appeal for the Seventh Circuit William D. Haywood vs. United States of America. no. 2721. 4p., 1920
- Item 27: Financial Statement of Northwestern District Defense Committee. 4p., 1920
- Folder 15: 71D - Industrial Workres of the World
- Item 1: Industrial Workers of the World. Preamble and Constitution of the Industrial Workers of the World. Gernal Administration. 40p., 1905
- Item 2: Extra! Swindle! 1p.
- Item 3: Woodruff, Abner E. The Evolution of Industrial Democracy. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau. 40p.
- Item 4: Harrison, George. Is Freedom Dead? I.W.W. Publishing Bureau. 24p., 1933
- 2 copies
- Item 5: General Defense Committee. 21st Annual Class War Prisoners' Christman Fund Entertainment. 13p., 1936
- Item 6: General Defense Committee. Socialist. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau. 4p.
- Item 7: Perry, Grover H. The Revolutionary I.W.W. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau. 23p.
- Folder 16: 71E - Industrial Workers of the World
- Item 1: The Industrial Workers Of The World. One Big Union for All Workers. 32p.
- Item 2: The Industrial Workers Of The World. The Immediate Demands of the I.W.W. The Spirt of the Times. I.W.W. Publications. 14p.
- Item 3: Harrison, George. The Red Dawn. The Bolsheviki and the I.W.W.. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau. 26p.
- Item 4: Herve, Gustave. Patriotisn and the Worker. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau. 32p.
- Item 5: Industrial Workers of the World. Craft Unionism -- Why It Fails. 46p.
- Item 6: Giovannitti, Arturo; Gianformaggio; Goldman, Emma. Pagine Scelte. Libreria Editrice. I.W.W. 61p., 1930
- Folder 17: 71F - Industrial Workers of the World
- Item 1: Callender, Harold. The Truth About the I.W.W. Industrial Workers of the World. 16p.
- Item 2: Industrial Workers of the World. The I.W.W. Reply To The Red Trade Union International. 32p.
- Item 3: Industrial Workers of the World. Craft union Experiences on the Railroads and How to Get Immediate Organization Results. 15p.
- Item 4: Industrial Workers of the World. IW,W, One bIG Union of the Workers, The Greatest Thing On Earth. 32p.
- Item 5: Winnipeg Strikers' Defense Bulletin. Trial by Jury Abolished. Ancient Ruins Must Be Restored. no. 1. 2p., 1919
- Item 6: Strikers' Defense Bulletin. A Fair Deal for All. no. 4. 2p., 1919
- Item 7: Industrial Workers of the World. One Big Union of All the Workers. The I.W.W. 16p., 1933
- Item 8: Industrial Workers of the World. Address to the Wage Workers. Industrial Leaflet. No. 18. 4p.
- 3 copies
- Item 9: General Defense Committee. With Drops of Blood the History of the Industrial Workers of the World Has Been Written. 4p., 1924
- Item 10: Industrial Workers of the World. WHy One Big Union? I.W.W. 4p.
- note: leaflet. 3 copies.
- Item 11: Haywood, Wm D. Everlasting Peace. 1p.
- Item 12: The Daily Republican. Pastor Scores I.W.W. Enemies. 4p., 1923
- Item 13: Industrial Workers of the World. Poison Versus Dynamite. 4p.
- Item 14: Industrial Workers of the World. Christmas Fund Report. 4p.
- Item 15: Industrial Workers of the World. Who are the Conspirators? 4p.
- Item 16: General Defense Committee. General Strike Bulletin. no. 1. 4p., 1923
- Item 17: Industrial Workers of the World. You and I. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau. 4p.
- Item 18: Workers Defense Union. Deportation! 2p.
- Item 19: Industrial Workers of the World. Mass Meeting. The Literature of the I.W.W. at Workers Hall. 2p.
- Item 20: American Federation of Labor. Samuel Gompers. 1p.
- Item 21: Industrial Workers of the World. Pyramid of Capitalist System. 1p.
- Item 22: Industrial Workers of the World. All Day Picnic. 2p., 1920
- Item 23: Industrial Workers of the World. I.W.W. stickers. 15 pieces.
- Item 24: New York Defense Committee. Deportation, A Menace to the American Labor Movement. 4p.
- Folder 18: 72 - I.W.W. Song Books
- Item 1: Industrial Workers of the World. To Fan the Flames of Disconent. I.W.W. Songs. 22nd ed. 96p., 1928
- Item 2: Industrial Workers of the World. I Will WIn. I.W.W. Songs. 23rd ed. 64p., 1926
- Item 3: Industrial Workers of the World. I.W.W. Songs. To fant hr flames of discontent. 24th ed. 96p., 1932
- Item 4: Industrial Workers of the World. I.W.W. Songs To fan the flames of discontent. 19th ed. 64p., 1923
- Item 5: Industrial Workers of the World. I.W.W. Songs to fan the flames of discontent. Joe Hill Memorial ed. 10th e. 56p., 1910
- Item 6: Industrial Workers of the World. I.W.W. Songs. To fan the flames of discontent. I.W.W. Songs. 27th ed. 64p., 1939
- Item 7: Industrial Workers of the World. Industrial Freedom. I.W.W. songs to fan the flames of discontent. In commemoration do fthe 40th anniversary of the I.W.W. 28th ed. 64p., 1945
- Item 8: Industrial Workers of the World. Industrial Freedom. I.W.W. Songs to fan the flames of discontent. In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the I.W.W. 29th ed. 64p., 1956
- Folder 19: 73 - Ingersoll, Robert
- Item 1: Truth Seeker. Col. Ingersoll's Memorial Oration. "Truth's" Report of the Orations. Truth Seeker Tracts. series. 123. 7p., 1882
- Item 2: Ingersoll, Robert G. The Garden of Eden and all the Fall of Man. Madras Secular Society's Tract. no. 2. Some Mistakes of Moses. Vurthamanatharungini Press. no. 174. 10p.
- Item 3: American Secular Union and Freethought Federation. Photo of Col. Ingersoll and his family. 1p.
- Item 4: The Immortal Ingersoll. 3p., 1878
- Item 5: 29 Books by Robert G. Ingersoll. Haldeman-Julius Publications.4p.
- Folder 20: 74A - International Relations
- Item 1: From: Brinton, Ellen Star. To: Baskette, Ewing C. Swarthmore College Peace Collection. 1p.
- Item 2: Republic of Vietnam, Ministry of Information. The People Vote. Vietnam Through Foreign Eyes. no. 5. 20p.
- Item 3: Rahman, Tun (Dr.) Ismail B. Dato Abdul. A New Era of Regional Co-Operation. Foreign Correspondents' Assocation. Federal Department of Information, Malaysia. 12p., 1966
- Item 4: Razak, Tun Abdul. Democracy at Work in Malaysia. 'Democracy and Development in South East Asia.' Federal Department of Information, Malaysia. 7p., 1966
- Item 5: Sin, Ench Tan Siew. Citizenship, Malay Rights and Chinese Extraction. Delgates' Conference of the Hokkein Association od Malaysia. Fedral Department of Information, Malaysia. 12p., 1965
- Item 6: Rahman, Dr. Ismail Bin Dato' Abdul. Inter-Racial Harmony. House of Representatives. Federal Department of Information, Malaysia. 9p., 1965
- Item 7: Tucker, Irwin St. John. Internationalism. The Problem of the Hour. Lecture 1. 32p., 1919
- Item 8: Pearson, Lester B. A Teacher's Guide to the Four Pages of Peace, 4p.
- Item 9: Swarthmore College. Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Swarthmore College Bulletin. vol. 64. no. 3. Peace Collection Bulletin no. 2. 16p., 1949
- Item 10: Nearing, Scott. A Warless World. Vanguard Press. 30p.
- Item 11: Pope, Liston. Religious Proposals For World Order. The Church Peace Union and World Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches. War Information Center, Univeristy of Georgia. 23p., 1941
- Item 12: Free Society Group of Chicago. The World Scene From The Liberation Point Of View. 95p., 1951
- Item 13: Time Magazine. Man of the Half-Century. He launched the lifeboats. vol. 55. no. 1. 68p., 1950
- Folder 21: 74B - International Relations
- Item 1: Wieck, David. Can We Vote for Peace on November 4th? War Resisters League. 4p., 1952
- Item 2: Iglauer, Edith. What's Good About the UN. Harper's Magazine. p. 90-98., 1949
- Item 3: Bernstein, David. The Cold Peace. Outline for an Unwritten Book. Harper's Magazine. p. 21-23., 1949
- Item 4: National Council Against Conscription. Security in the Atomic Age. 6p.
- Item 5: Crusade for Freedom. Questions and Answer on Radio Free Europe and the Crusade for Freedom. American Heritage Foundation. 4p., 1958
- Item 6: Pearson, Lester B. The Four Faces of Peace. Sidney Hillman Foundation. no. 14. 20p.
- Item 7: Crusade for Freedom. Your Crusade for Freedom. American Heritage Foundation. 18p.
- Item 8: Pearson, Drew. Holifield Pressured. 1p.
- Item 9: Morton, Alexander. The World is My Country. Humanity. vol. 1. no. 77. 1p., 1933
- Item 10: Hennacy, Ammon. Stop Atomic Tests. 2p.
- Item 11: Nations, Caroline G. A Memo from Caroline G. Nations. American Humanist Association. 1p., 1958
- Item 12: Proposal About the Colonial Areas. The New York Times. 1p., 1945
- Item 13: Thomas, Norman. Post World War Council. 1p. Post War World World Council Newsletter. 3p., 1955
- note: 2 titles.
- Item 14: Hornbeck, R.R. A Ramble Through the Streets of Chinese City. p. 679-680.
- Item 15: Charles E. Tuttle Co. JTB Books on Japan. 4p.
- Item 16: Labor Temple. Workers International, White Cross. 4p.
- Item 17: Commerce Clearing House. Defense Production Act as amended July 31, 1951. Emergency Business Control Law Reports. p. 2101-2144.
- Item 18: News From Belgium. News from Belgium and the Blegian Congo. vol. 3. no. 42. p. 330-336., 1943
- Item 19: Fyre, William R. UN Peace Force For Chinese Offshore Isles/ The Christian Science Monitor. 1p., 1958
- Folder 22: 75 - Ishill, Jospeh
- Item 1: Elizabeth Daily Journal. County Printer's Work Exhibited at Rutgers. 1p., 1950
- Item 2: The Dispatch. To exhibit rare books by local typographer. 1p., 1958
- Item 3: The DIspatch. World renowned gems of printing to go on exhibit at township library. vol. 8. no. 26. p. 2., 1958
- Item 4: Wrathall, Frances. Exhibit Announcement. Berkeley Heights Public Library. 1p.
- Item 5: Ishill, Joseph. The Journal of the Rutgers University Library. vol. 13. no. 2. 63p., 1950
- Item 6: Rutgers University Library. The Evolution of a Book-Page. produced by the Oracle press. conducted by Joseph Ishill. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 23: 76 - James, C.L.
- Item 1: James, C.L. Anarchism and Malthus. Mother Earth Publishing Association. 32p., 1910
- 2 copies
- Item 2: James, C.L. Anarchy. 32p., 1886
- Item 3: James, C.L. Origin and Anarchy. A Isaak., 1902
- 2 copies
- Box 10
- Folder 1: 77A - Jehovah's Witnesses
- Item 1: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Inc. Freedom of Worship. 64p.
- Item 2: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Inc. After Armegeddon God's New World. Bible and Tract Society & International Bible Student's Association. 32p., 1953
- Item 3: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Inc. Face the Facts and learn thr only way of escape. Bible and Tract Society & International Bible Student's Association. 61p., 1938
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Inc. Neutrality. International Bible Student's Assocation. 31p., 1939
- Item 5: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Inc. Uncovered. International Bible Student's Association. 61p., 1937
- Item 6: Elliff, Nathan T. Jehovahâ??s Witnesses and the Selective Service Act. Virginia Law Review. vol. 31. no. 4. p. 811-834., 1945
- Folder 2: 77B - Jehovah's Witnesses
- Item 1: Rutherford, J.F. The Crisis. Watchtower Bible and Tract Society & International Bible Students Association. 64p., 1933
- Item 2: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Inc. Jehovah's Servant's Defended. 32p., 1941
- Item 3: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Inc. Defending and Legally Establishing the Good News. 96p., 1950
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Inc. The Watchtower. vol. 68. no. 8. p. 226-256., 1957
- Folder 3: 77C - Jehovah's Witnesses
- Item 1: McCown, C.C. Conscience v. The State. California Law Review. vol. 32. no. 1. 30p., 1944
- Item 2: United States Court of Appeals. Martin Louis Catlette, Appellant, versus, United States of America, Appellee. Fourth Circuit no. 492. 1943. 12p.
- note: Argued Nov. 13, 1942., Decided Jan.6, 1943.
- Item 3: Schnell, W.J. Who are the Jehovah's Witnesses. The Converted Jehovah's Witnesses Expositor. vol. 1. issue 2. 7p.
- Item 4: Kingdom News. Do You Condemn or Wink at Unspeakable Crimes? vol. 1. no. 7. 2p., 1940
- Item 5: State of New York, County of Oneida, City of Utica. People of the State of New York against Louis Lovecchio, Paul Lewenberger, Eleanor Jaquays, and Rite Lerch, Defendants. 6p., 1945
- note: Decided June 11, 1945.
- Item 6: Schnell, W.J. The Cobverted Jehovah's Witnesses Expositor. vol. 2. no. 1. 4p., 1958
- Item 7: Jehovah's Witnesses Illinois Circuit No. 4. Jehovah's Witnesses, New World Society. 1p.
- Item 8: Jehovah's Witnesses. Separating the Nations. Judge Rutherford. 4p.
- Item 9: Supreme Court of the United States. Mrs. Ella Jamison, Appellant, vs. The State of Texas. no. 558. 4p., 1943
- note: October Term, 1942.
- Item 10: Kingdom News. World Conspiracy Against the Truth. vol. 1. no. 15. 2p., 1946
- Item 11: 70,000 American Jehovah's Witnesses. Regret and Protest by American Convention-Hosts over Religious Discrimination Against Visiting Witnesses of Jehovah. 4p., 1950
- Item 12: Watchtower. Religion as a World Remedy .Judge Rutherford. 4p.
- Item 13: Kingdom News. The Great Battles Raging: Fall Of Autocracy Certain. vol. 1. no. 3. 9p., 1918
- Folder 4: 78A - Kropotkine, Pierre
- Item 1: Kropotkine, Pierre. War. Williams Reeves. Anarchist. 8p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Pertinent Thinkers. Centennial Expressions of Peter Kropotkin. 1842-1942. Rocker Publications Committee. 44p, 1942
- Item 3: Kropotkin, Peter. The State: Its Historical Role. 4th ed. Freedom Press. 42p., 1911
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Kropotkin, P. An Appeal To The Young. William Reeves. 16p., 1900
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Kropotkin, Peter. Anarchist Mortality. Freedom Press. 9th ed. 36p.
- Item 6: Berneri, Camillo. Peter Kropotkin. His Federalist Ideas. Freedom Press. 22p., 1942
- Item 7: Album of the Funeral of P.A. Kroptkin in Moscow. Foreign Bureau of Confederation Anarcho-Syndicalists., 1922
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Kropotkin, Peter. Revolutionary Government. Freedom Pamphlet. Freedom Press. 16p., 1923
- Item 9: Kropotkin, Peter. Anarchism in Socialistic Evolution. William Reeves, 10p.
- 3 copies
- Item 10: Swan, Tom. Kropotkin: The Man and his Message. Millgate Monthly. 16p., 1909
- Item 11: Kropotkine, Peter. Anarchist Communism: Its Basis and Prinicples. Freedom Pamphlets. no. 3. 3rd ed. Freedom Press. 35p., 1897
- Item 12: Kropotkin, Peter. An Appeal to the Young. The Resistance Press. 20p., 1948
- Item 13: Kropotkin, P. The Commune of Paris. Freedom Pamphlets. no. 2. Freedom Press. 15p., 1902
- Item 14: Pictures of Peter Kropotkin. 3p
- note: one photo dated 1913.
- Folder 5: 78B - Kropotkine, Pierre
- Item 1: Kropotkine, Peter. The Wage System. Freedom Pamphlets. no.1. Freedom Press. 15p., 1920
- Item 2: Kropotkine, Peter. The Development of Trade Unionism. Free Commune Pamphlets. no. 2. W. Macqueen. 12p., 1901
- Item 3: Kropotkine, Peter. Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Ideal. 20p.
- Item 4: Kropotkine, Peter. The Fortress Prison of St. Petersburg. The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature. vol. 38. no. 2. p. 222-236., 1883
- Item 5: Krapotkin, Peter. Letter to the Young People. M.S. Wahrhaftig. 15p., 1885
- Item 6: Kropotkin's Speech. Memorial Hall, October 21st. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Law...and Authority. An Anarchist Essay. William Reeves. 23p.
- Item 8: Kropotkin, Peter. The Commune of Paris. no. 3. E.H. Fulton. 16p., 1896
- Item 9: a. Burrows, Herbert. Peter Kropotkin. Free Russia. p. 9., 1913
- b. The Sunday Times. Prince Kropoktin is Dead. 1p., 1921.
- Item 10: a. Davidson, Morrison. "Conquest of Bread." 1p.
- b. Kropoktin, Peter. Excerpt from the 'Ethical Need of the Present Day" in the "Nineteenth Century." 1p.
- Folder 6: 79A - Labadie, Joseph and Laurence
- Item 1: Weller, Myra Pepper. Prairie Songs, The Labadie Shop. 43p., 1925
- Item 2: Scott, Win and Labadie, Jo. Off the Beaten Track. 33p., 1906
- Item 3: Labadie, Jo. I Welcome Disorder. The Labadie Shop. 4p., 1911
- Item 4: Labadie, Joseph A. The Red Flag & Other Verses. The Labadie Shop. 47p., 1910
- Item 5: Labadie, Jo. Anarchism: Genuine and Asinine. The Labadie Shop. 41p., 1925
- 2 copies
- Folder 7: 79B - Labadie, Joseph and Laurence
- Item 1: Labadie, Joseph. What is Love? And Other Fancies. no. 3. The Labadie Shop. 51p., 1909
- Item 2: Roberts, D.A. What Think Ye of Christ? (Was he an anarchist?) The Labadie Shop. 3p., 1933
- Item 3: Labadie, Jo. Songs of the Spoiled. The Labadie Shop. 61p., 1922
- Item 4: Labadie, Jo. Russian Verses, The Labadie Shop. 15p., 1932
- Item 5: Labadie, Joseph A. Anarchism. The Labadie Shop. 24p., 1932
- Item 6: Labadie, Jo. Windows. The Labadie Shop. 6p., 1924
- Item 7: Labadie, Joseph A. Doggerel for the Underdog. The Labadie Shop. 100p., 1910
- Item 8: Greusel, John Hubert. "The Poor Devil." The Detroit News Tribune. Sept. 16, 1900. The Labadie Shop. 15p., 1909
- Item 9: Labadie, Jo. What is Love? The Labadie Shop. 11p., 1921
- Item 10: Labadie, Jo. Essays. The Labadie Shop. 60p., 1911
- Folder 8: 79C - Labadie, Joseph and Laurence
- Item 1: newspaper clipping about Labadie's collection. The American Freeman. 2p.
- Item 2: Labadie, Laurence. typed article on anarchism and correspondence with W.K.K. 5p.
- Item 3: Warren, Josiah and Labadie, Laurence. The Greatest Practicable Amount of Liberty to Each Invididual. chapter 3. part 2. "True Civilization." Benj. R. Tucker. 7p., 1875
- note: comments by Laurence Labadie.
- Item 4: Scott, Winfield Lionel. Congratulations. 2p.
- Item 5: Labadie, Jo. I Welcome Disorder. 6p., 1911
- Item 6: Labadie, Laurence. Sniping. 2p.
- 6 copies
- Item 7: Labadie, Laurence. Superstition and Ignorance versus Courage and Self-reliance. 1p., 1934
- 9 copies
- Item 8: Labadie, Jo. The State. 1p., 1909
- 8 copies
- Item 9: Labadie, Laurence. Blurbs. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Labadie, Laurence. Utopia. 1p.
- Item 11: Labadie, Laurence. Anarchism and Competition. A stricture on forced collectivism. 17p.
- Folder 9: 80A - Labor Laws and Laboring Classes
- Item 1: Woodruff, Abner E. The Advancing Proletariat. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau. 32p., 1917
- Item 2: Mann, Tom. Don't Shoot! 1p.
- Item 3: Rule Word 'Scab' Insult. 1p.
- Item 4: Dunne, Wm. F. The Great San Francisco General Strike. Workers Library Publishers.80p., 1932
- Item 5: Gorman, Francis J., Tippett, Tom and Muste, A.J. The Marion Murder, Progressive Labor Library. no. 2. National Executive Committee of the Conference for Progressive Labor Action. 17p., 1929
- Item 6: Solidarity of Labour. The International. 15p., 1824-1924.
- Item 7: International Labor Defense. Under Arrest! no. 5. The Labor Defender. 31p.
- Item 8: International Working Men's Association. International Working Men's Association. I.W.M.A. 18p., 1933
- Item 9: PM's Daily Picture Magazine. These Are the Men Who Can Make Democracy Work. 1p., 1942
- Item 10: Weinstone, William. The Great Sit-Down Strike. Workers Library Publishers, Inc. 45p., 1945
- Item 11: League for Industrial Democracy. The Forward March to American Labor. L.I.D. Pamphlet Series. 30p., 1945
- Item 12: Tabernacle and Soap Box. p. 217-223.
- Item 13: Ingalls, J.K. Work and Wealth. The Radical Review. Bej. R.Tucker. 13p., 1881
- Item 14: Page, Myra. Southern Cottom Mills and Labor. Workers Library Publishers. 96p., 1929
- Folder 10: 80B - Labor Laws and Laboring Classes
- Item 1: Lloyd, Jessie. Gastonia. Progressive Labor Library. no .4. National Executive Committee for the Conference of Progressive Labor Action. 31p., 1930
- Item 2: Harriman, Job. The Class War in Idaho. The Volks-Zeitung Library. vol. 2. no. 4. 3rd ed. 32p., 1900
- Item 3: McBride, Sylvester J. Are We Slaves to the Corporations? Socialistic Party of America. 4p.
- Item 4: Communist Party. Why? a Labor Party. 16p.
- Item 5: Flashes from Hollywood. American Tragedy. 20p., 1947
- Item 6: Department of Education of the Agricultural Workers Industrial Union No. 110 of the I.W.W. An Economic Interpretation of the Job. 61p., 1922
- Item 7: Pell, Orie. The Office Workers Labor's Side of the Ledger. L.I.D. Pamohlet Series. League for Industrial Democracy. 22p., 1937
- Item 8: Wilson, Walter. The American Mercury. Labor Fights the American Legion. vol. 34. no. 133. 11p., 1935
- Item 9: Gunton's Magazine. Northern Capital In Southern Mills. p. 562-568., 1901
- Item 10: Appeal to Reason. The Ginger Jar. 30p., 1913
- Item 11: LaFargue, Paul. The Right to be Lazy. Charles H. Kerr & Company. 62p.
- Item 12: Samuels, Henry B. What's to be Done? 8p., 1892
- Item 13: Chassler, Sey. Labor---everybody's problem. A Pageant Report. p. 34-48., 1930
- Item 14: Imprimerie et Librairie Centrales Des Chemins De Fer. Revue du Patronage des Liberes et des Institutions Preventitives. no. 1. 60p., 1878
- Item 15: Parson, Edward L., Rt., Rev. An Open Letter to President Roosevelt. 4p., 1943
- Item 16: Flanders, Dwight P. Whither Labor? Opinion and Commentary, University of Illinois Bulletin. p. 12-21., 1947
- Item 17: Pravada (Moscow). Soviet Satire and The Worker Speaks. The Literary Digest. p. 19., 1925
- note: two comics.
- Item 18: Simmer. "Wait and See." Freedom. 1p., 1916
- Item 19: Wanhope, Joseph. The Haywood-Moyer Outrage. Wilshire Book Company. 1p.
- Item 20: The Radical Review. The Labor Dollar. 22p.
- Item 21: The Economics of Labor Remuneration. 16p.
- Item 22: Commission on Industrial Relations. Industrial Relations the Issue. 12p.
- Item 23: Federated Press. Labor's News. 6p.
- Item 24: Davis, Horace B. The End of Holmes Tradition. University of Kansas Law Review. p. 53-66., 1951
- Item 25: Whelan, Patrick J. The Roman Catholic Church and Labor. The Churchman. p. 21, 23., 1939
- Item 26: Othman, Frederick C. Gerta Wins Her Point With Strip Tease Picket Act. Film Actress Rebels. The Courier-Journal. 1p., 1940
- Item 27: The Courier-Journal. Strip Picket at Negligee. p. 14., 1940
- Item 28: The Literary Digest. Plain Sam Gompers and His Empire. Personal Glimpses. p. 31-36., 1925
- Item 29: Conway, Bob. The Case for Labor. The Kentucky Kernel. 1p.
- Item 30: Sandin, Max. Stop the Frameup of Max Sandin. International Labor Defense. 1p.
- Folder 11: 80C - Labor Laws and Laboring Classes
- Item 1: Wechsler, James A. The Man Who Told Industry How It Could Convert to War Outlines a Plan for Peace. P.M. p. 2-3., 1943
- Item 2: Cotton, F.W. Labor Exchange Solutions. The Labor Exchange Solution Association. 42p.
- Item 3: Resolution for creation of a Commisison to Combat Slave and Labor World Menace too Freedom. Workers Defense Bulletin, Slave Labor Issue. 4p., 1948
- Item 4: Harper's Weekly. The Homestead Riots. p. 676-678., 1892
- Item 5: Mallon, Paul R. Norris Flays Courts' Club over Labor. 1p.
- Item 6: Economics of Liberty. 2p.
- Item 7: Berthon, Ted Le. Does This Explain Reason Innocent Men Are Jailed? Los Angeles Record. American Civil Liberties Union, Southern California Branch. 4p., 1924
- Item 8: Harper's Weekly. The Labor Question. vol. 30. no. 535. 5p., 1886
- Item 9: Harper's Weekly. The Assault on Mr. Fick. p. 749-750.
- Item 10: Organization of Employers. 2p., 1903
- Item 11: Confessions of a Labor Candidate. 2p.
- Item 12: Milwaukee Leader. Labor Fights Wilkerson in Three Charges. p. 3., 1932
- Item 13: Advance Reported in Liberties Fight. 1p.
- Item 14: I Walk.
- not: 1 pin.
- Folder 12: 81A - Liberty
- Item 1: Tindall, A.F., AT.C.L. Liberty: Religious, Politcal, Social, and Sexual. 8p.
- Item 2: Walker, Edwin C. The Ethics of Freedom. 24p., 1913
- Item 3: Smith, T.V. The Bill of Rights and our Individual Liberties. Freedom Agenda. Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc. 32p., 1955
- Item 4: Let's Talk About Liberty. Freedom Agenda. Carrie Chapman Cat Memorial Fund, Inc. 32p., 1955
- Item 5: Maccall, William. The Individuality of the Individual. John Chapman. 40p., 1844
- Item 6: Armstrong, James. The Autonomist. vol. 1. no. 12. 6p., 1907
- Item 7: Bool, Henry. Liberty Without Invasion Means an End of Progress. 30p., 1808
- Item 8: National Conference of Jews and Christians. Liberty Documents. 22p., 1936
- Item 9: Coker, Francis W., Ph.D. Freedom in America. The Walter J. Shepard Foundation. 25p., 1941
- Item 10: Hawthorne, Julian. In Behalf of Personal Liberty. Twentieth Century Library. no. 34. Twentieth Century Publishing Co. 8p., 1891
- Item 11: Longacre, Charles S. Freedom, the God-Given Rights of Every Man. Bible Truth Series. no. 24. 8p.
- Item 12: American Association for Adult Education. Freedom of Assembly. Defense Digests. 13p.
- Folder 13: 81B - Liberty
- Item 1: Illinois State Bar Association. Do You Know Your Rights if Arrested? Sangamoon County Bar Association. 6p.
- Item 2: Keebler, Robert S. The Preservation of Our Academic and Religious Freedom. Seth Burnett. 56p.
- Item 3: Search and Seizure. Cases Arising out of the Search for the Author of the North Briton, no 45. 78p.
- Item 4: Excerpts from Search and Seizure (2d Ed.). 3p.
- Folder 14: 82A - Liberty of Speech
- Item 1: Free Speech League. Free Speech and Industrial Unrest. Final Report of U.S. Commission on Indutrial Relations. 4p., 1916
- 4 copies
- Item 2: Free Speech League. The Free Speech Case of Jay Fox 10p., 1912
- 3 copies
- Item 3: Eastman, Max. Is the Truth Obscene? The Masses. The Free Speech League. 12p., 1915
- Item 4: Free Speech League. Fre Speech, Self Evident Truths About It. 18p., 1916
- 3 copies
- Item 5: White, Isaac Deforest. Freeedom of the Press and Its Limitations. Democracy of Accuracy and Fair Play. 24p., 1914
- Item 6: American Sociological Society. Freedom of Communication. Publications of the American Sociological Society. vol. 9. 202p., 1905
- Folder 15: 82B - Liberty of Speech
- Item 1: Murphy, Jay W. Some Judicial Limitations to Free Speech Protection. Alabama Law Review. vol. 8. p. 253-273.
- Item 2: Eleil, Richard H. Freedom of Speech. American Political Science Review. p. 712-736., 1924
- Item 3: Jones, Matt Bushnell. Thomas Maule the Salem Quarter, and Free Speech in Massachussets Bay, With Bibliographical Notes. Essex Institute Historical Collections. vol. 71. no. 1. 38p., 1936
- Item 4: Kittleson, Henry M., and Smith, J. Allen. Free Speech (1949-1952) Slogans v States Rights. University of Florida Law Review. vol. 5. no. 3. p. 227-260., 1952
- Item 5: American Civil Liberties Union. index of Statutes Restricting Freedom of Speech. 3p., 1925
- Folder 16: 82C - Liberty of Speech
- Item 1: Chicago Tribune. Free Speech and a Free Press. 12p.
- Item 2: Smith, Wm. Henry. Charles Hammond and His Relations to Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams. or Constitutional Limitations and the Contest for Freedom of Speech and Press. Chicago Historical Society. 72p., 1885
- Item 3: Falstaff, Jake. Alice in Justiceland. Publishers Printinf Company. 16p., 1929
- Item 4: Schroeder, Theodore. The Hitroical Interpretation of Unabrdged Freedom of Speech. Central Law Journal. Free Speech League. 36p., 1910
- Item 5: Tanenhaus, Joseph. Group Libel. Cornell Law Quarterly. vol. 35. no. 2. p. 261-302., 1950
- Box 11
- Folder 1: 82D - Liberty of Speech
- Item 1: Rogge, John. "Congress Shall Make No Law..." Michigan Law Review. vol. 56. no. 3 and 4.p. 331-618., 1958
- 3 copies
- Item 2: Riesman, David. Democracy and Defamation: Control of Group Libel. Columbia Law Review. vol. 42. p. 727-780., 1942
- Item 3: Ernst, Morris L. and Katz, Arthur Joel.Speech: Public and Private. Columbia Law Review. vol. 53. p. 620-631., 1953
- Folder 2: 82E - Liberty of Speech
- Item 1: American Council for Judaism. ...Who Knows Better Must Say So. 112p., 1955
- Item 2: Warren, Fred D. Suppressed Information and Federal Court Speech. Charles H. Kerr & Co. Co-operative. 63p.
- Item 3: Schroeder, Theodore. Protest of the Free Speech League Against the passage of Senate Bill, No. 1790, Assembly Bill No. 650, New York Legislature, 1911. Free Speech League.10p., 1911
- Item 4: Schroeder, Theodore. Erskine on the Limits of Toleration. Mother Earth Publishing Co. 7p., 1911
- Folder 3: 82F - Liberty of Speech
- Item 1: Chicago Committee to Defend Democratic Rights. We Dissent, Supreme Court Justice Hugo Balck's rising declaration of his faith in freedom. 26p., 1959
- Item 2: Weinberger, Harry. Free Speech and Free Press. The Fra. 8p.
- Item 3: Free Speech: Report of Ezra H. Heywood's Defense. Princeton, Mass. Co-operative Publishing Co. 26p.
- Item 4: Charges Congressional Immunity Privilege Abused. 1p.
- Item 5: Wright, Richard. Culture and Revolution. 1p.
- Item 6: The Enquirer. Wire Tapping Put As Prank On Professor at Ohio State As Senators Hear Detective. 1p.
- Item 7: Winsor, Ellen. Prisoners of Hope. The Voice of the People. Joint Amnesty Committee. 4p.
- Item 8: Boston Judge Assails Curbs on Free Speech On Common While Fining 6 Who Tested Law. Special to The New York Times.1p.
- Item 9: For Free Speech. 1p.
- Item 10: Three Profs Protest Dismissal. 1p.
- Item 11: The Town Hall, Inc. What Should Be the Limits of Free Speech? Town Meetong. vol. 15. no.6. 23p., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 12: The Town Hall, Inc. What Does Free Speech Mean Today? Tpwn Meeting. vol. 18. no. 33. 16p., 1953
- Item 13: The Town Hall, Inc. Is Freedom of Speech Threatened in America? Town Meeting. vol. 16. no. 13. 16p., 1950
- Item 14: Schroeder, Theodore & The Free Speech League. Intellectual Hospitality ad the Free Speech League. Twentieth Century Magazine. 6p., 1911
- Item 15: O'Connor, Grover. Free Speech, the Constitutiional Prohibition Against Congressional Legislation Abridging Free Speech 1791-1942. 42p. .
- Item 16: Wood, C.E.S. Free Speech and the Consttitution in the War. 28p.
- Item 17: Schroder, Theodore. The Meaning of Free Speech. The Free Speech League. 12p., 1918
- Item 18: Nock, Albert Jay. The State of the Union. American Mercury. p. 345-350., 1937
- Item 19: Kingdon, Frank. Intellectual Freedom and Democracy. The Churchman. p. 18., 1939
- Item 20: Monroe, James O. Freedom of Speech in Illinois in 1935. Herald Poster Co. 37p.
- Item 21: The Trial of Thomas Maule for Slander and Blasphemy, Massachussets, 1696. 3p.
- Item 22: Free Speech, Peaceful assembly Denied in Alabama. 2p.
- Item 23: Baskette, E.C. Media of Freedom of Expression. 1p.
- Item 24: Green, Theodore Meyer. Liberalism, its theory and practice. 1p.
- Item 25: Freeman, Alden. The Fight for Free Speech. 1p.
- note: front page only.
- Folder 4: 83A - Liberty of Press
- Item 1: Weinberger, Harry. Clarion Call. Dramatists Play Service, Inc. 23p., 1941
- Item 2: Olander, Victor. Free Speech. The University of Chicago Press. Labor Series Lecture No. 8. 8p., 1932
- Item 3: Birkhead, L.M. The Case Against the McCormick-Patterson Press. E. Haldeman-Julius. 32p., 1945
- Item 4: Newspaper-Radio Committee. Freedom of the Press. What It Is, How It is Obtained, How It Can Be Retained. 105p., 1942
- Item 5: McCausland, Elizabeth. :"The Blue Menace." The Springfield Republican. 28p., 1928
- Item 6: Mitarai, Tatsuo and Shoriki, Matsutaro. Mr. Matsutaro Shoriki, Embattled Guardian of Freedom of the Press in Japan. 29p.
- Item 7: Schoenstedt, Walter. Illegal Periodicals in Germany. American Mercury. p. 40-43., 1935
- Item 8: The Contemporary Review. Freedom of the Press in the United States. vol. 114. p. 178-182., 1918
- Item 9: Roosevelt, Pres. Code of Fair Competition for the Daily Newspaper Publishing Business as Approved on Februrary 17, 1934. National Recovery Administration. 84p., 1934
- Item 10: Rogers, Lindsay. Free Speech and the Newspaper Code. Columbia University Quarterly. p. 47-54., 1934
- Folder 5: 83B - Liberty of Press
- Item 1: Seldes, George. Polishing the Check. The Saturday Review. p. 7., 1935
- Item 2: Try Howard Student in Paper Case.
- 5 pieces.
- Item 3: Carthcart, Arthur M. Constitutional Freedom of Speech and of the Press. American Bar Association Journal. p. 595-600., 1935
- Item 4: Brewer, Sam Pope. Giannini's Paper Seized in Italy. The New York Times. p. 18., 1946
- Item 5: The New York Times. Better Times. vol. 2. no. 1. Communist Party Units. 4p., 1938
- Item 6: Union for Democratic Action. The People vs. The Chicago Tribune. 72p., 1942
- Item 7: Price, Ben. Newspaperman Fight For 'Right To Know.' 1p.
- Item 8: Liberty of the Press and the Freedom of the Press. 1p.
- note: 2 titles.
- Item 9: Journalism 105. Law of the Press. 2p.
- Item 10: Lucifer Publishing Company. The Kansas Fight for Free Press. Four Indicted Articles. 12p., 1889
- Item 11: Mid-Day Club Hear Talk of Irving Dillard. 1p.
- Item 12: Rogers, Lindsay. An Alternative to State Purchase. Freedom of the Press in the United States. p. 182-183.
- Item 13: Disney, Walt. Donald Duck. Illinois State Register. 1p., 1951
- note: a cartoon.
- Item 14: The Town Hall, Inc. Is the American Press Doing Its Job Today? Town Meeting. vol. 16. no. 2. 16p., 1950
- Item 15: Heartman, Charles F. John Peter Zenger. 7p., 1934
- note: photocopies.
- Folder 6: 84 - Vachel, Lindsay
- Item 1: Souvenir of Nicholas Vachel Lindsay 1879-1931. 3p.
- Item 2: Dallman, V.Y. Assorted Smiles. 1p., 1951
- Item 3: Baylor University. Letters to Nicholas Vachel Lindsay. The Baylor Bulletin. vol. 43. no. 3. 121p., 1940
- Item 4: Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. Rhymes to be Traded for Bread. 15p.
- Item 5: Vachel, Lindsay. On Addressing the Prognasticator's Club, or if You Prefer to Call Them So, Your Golden Book People. 26p., 1921
- Item 6: Braebel, Richard Paul. The Vachel Lindsay Association, Springfield, Illinois, presents A Lecture-Recital. 3p., 1953
- Item 7: Vachel Lindsay Association. The Vachel Lindsay Association. First Annual Report. 8p., 1947
- Item 8: Lindsay, Vachel. To the Young Men of Illinois. 1p.
- Item 9: The Shane Quarterly. Vachel Lindsay Number. vol. 5. no. 2-3. 154p., 1944
- Item 10: Vachel Lindsay Association. A Vachel Lindsay Program in Music. presented by Hiram College Centennial Choir. 20p., 1950
- Item 11: The Elementary English Review. Memorial Number, Vachel Lindsay. vol. 9. no. 5. 144p., 1932
- Folder 7: 85A - Malatesta, Enrico
- Item 1: Nettlau, Max. Errico Malatesta. The Biography of an Anarchist. Jewish Anarchist Federation. 96p., 1924
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Malatesta, Errico. A Talk Between Two Workers. Man! 31p., 1933
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Malatesta, Errico. A Talk About Anarchist Communism Between Two Workers. Freedom Pamphlets. no. 3. 5th ed. C.M. Wilson. 31p.
- Item 4: Malatesta, E. Anarchy. Freedom Pamphlets. no. 5. Freedom Press. 36p., 1909
- Item 5: Malatesta, E. Anarchy, Freedom Pamphlets. no. 5. Freedom Press. 36p., 1920
- 3 copies
- Item 6: Malatesta, Enrico. A Talk About Anarchit Comunism Between Two Workers. Freedom Pamphlets. no. 3. 6th ed. J. Turner. 31p.
- Folder 8: 85B - Malatesta, Enrico
- Item 1: Malatesta Release Committee. An Appeal to the Men and Women of London. J. Tanner. 2p.
- Item 2: Malatesta. "The Manchester Guardian." 1p., 1912
- Folder 9: 86 - Marxism
- Item 1: Jonas, Barukh. Mr. Pauli's Horse. Does mechanisic evolution mean anything? 16p., 1924
- Item 2: Keracher, John. Producers and Parasites. Charles H. Kerr & Company. 27p., 1935
- Item 3: Tcherkesoff, W. Concetration of Capital. Freedom Pamphlet. Freedom Press. 25p., 1911
- Item 4: Engels, Frederick. Prinicples of Communism. The Little Red Library. no. 3. The Daily Worker Publishing Co. 32p.
- Item 5: Seymour, Henry. The Fallacy of Marx's Theory of Surplus=Value. Murdoch & Co. 1897. 72p.
- Item 6: Commonweal Workers. The Conspiracy of the Privileged by a Reconstructionist. 24p., 1908
- Item 7: Marx, Karl. Value, Price, Profit. New York Labor News Company. 1933. 74p.
- Item 8: Marx, Karl & Engels, Fredrick. Communist Manifesto. CHarles H. Kerr & Company. 60p., 1947
- Item 9: Morris, William. The Why I Ams. Liberty Press. James Tochatti. 16p., 1894
- Item 10: Pettee, George. The Failure of Marxism. Journal of Social Psychology. vol. 6. no. 2. p. 101-136., 1941
- Item 11: Proletarian and Petit-Bourgeois. Industrial Workers of the World. 47p.
- Item 12: Woods, W. Communist Prisoners at Versailles Receiving Visitors. 1p.
- note: drawing.
- Item 13: The Graphic. The Communist Prisoners in the Organgerie, Versailles--The Dormitory. p. 172., 1871
- note: a drawing.
- Folder 10: 87 - Mexican Americans (Civil Rights)
- Item 1: Endore, Guy. Justice for Salicido. Civil Rights Congress of Los Angeles. 31p., 1948
- Item 2: Comite Pro-Presos de Texas. Los Martires de Texas. 52p.
- Item 3: Longest Champion Set. p. 109-110.
- Item 4: Pinchon, Edgcumb. Justice and Not Bullets. The Western Comrade. 2p.
- Folder 11: 88 - Mooney Case
- Item 1: National Mooney-Billings Committee. The Scandal of Mooney and Billings. 62p., 1931
- Item 2: Tom Mooney Molders Defense Committee. Governor Young :Pardon Tom Mooney He Is Innocent,' Judge Griffin. 31p.
- Item 3: Monster Protest Meeting Against the Hanging of Tom Mooney. 2p., 1918
- Item 4: Cockran, W. Bourke, Hon. A Heinous Plot An Expose of the Frame-Up System in the San Francisco Bomb Cases. CHicago Fedration of Labor. 19p., 1917
- Item 5: Symes. Lillian. Our American Dreyfus Case. Harper & Brothers. Inter-Religious Committee for Justice for Thomas J. Mooney., 1935
- 3 copies
- Item 6: Haldeman-Julius, Marcet. The Amazing Frameup of Mooney and Billings. Haldeman-Julius Publications. 113p., 1931
- Item 7: Carrasco, H,C. A San Franciscan Tells the Story of the Mooney Case. The Railroad Empoyees' Committee for the Release of Thomas J. Mooney. Tom Molders Mooney Defense Committee. 30p.
- Item 8: Tom Molders Mooney Defense Committee. Tom Mooney's Message. 28p., 1938
- Item 9: The San Francisco Call. Mooney Inquiry by U.S. Bares Frame-Up Bribery, Sedition. 10p., 1918
- Item 10: Reitman, Ben L. Lucy Parsons. 1p.
- Item 11: The Sun. The Mooney Case. 1p., 1921
- Item 12: Solons Plan To As Immediate Pardons for Mooney, Billings. Milwaukee Leader. 1p., 1932
- Item 13: Supreme Court of the United States. Thomas J. Mooney, Petitioner, vs. Court Smith, Warden of San Quentin Pententiary, State of California, Respondent. October Term, 1937. No. 6. 5p., 1937
- Item 14: Hill, Billy. Dumb--but Not Futile. 1p.
- Item 15: The Anarchist Groups of Detroit. Two Lectures Given By Marcus Graham. Publication Committee. 2p.
- Item 16: Milwaukee Leader. As the Nation says...1p., 1928
- Item 17: Ex-Convict No. 516. My Friend Tom Mooney. Nashville Tennessean. p. 3., 1933
- Item 18: Pew, Marlen. Journalist Impressed by Mooney, Noted Prisoner. 1p.
- Item 19: Welcome News. The Mooney Case, p. 6-8.
- Folder 12: 89 - Mormons and Mormonism
- Item 1: Vallet, Emile. Communism. 31p.
- Item 2: McRae, Eunice and Joseph A. Authentic Story of Histortic Carthage Jail. 8th ed. 61p.
- Item 3: Oâ??Harra, A. W. A Brief History of Nauvoo. Nauvoo Indian Trading Post and the Goon Grill. 31p.
- Folder 13: 90 - National Organization for Decent Literature (NODL)
- Item 1: Fitzgerald, Thomas J., Msgr. NODL States Its Case. America. 3p., 1957
- 3 copies
- Item 2: National Office for Decent Literature. NODL Newsletter. vol. 4. no. 1. 16p.
- Item 3: What is NODL? 10p.
- Item 4: Lord, Daniel A., S.J. What is Decent Literature? The Queen's Work. 40p., 1930
- Item 5: Cannon, Ralph A. and Everett Glenn D. Sex and Smut in the Newsstands. Book Mission Trac No. 90. 10p.
- Item 6: Lord, Daniel A., S.J. I Can Read Anything! The Queen's Work. 40p., 1940
- Item 7: Selfort, H.A., C.SS.R. What Book Are Catholics Forbidden to Read? Linguorian Pamphets Redemptorist Fathers. 24p.
- Item 8: Murray, John Courtney. The Bad Arguments Intelligent Men Makes. America. 4p., 1956
- 2 copies
- Item 9: National Office for Decent Literature. Pulications Disapproved. NODL Newspaper. 8p., 1956
- Item 10: Miller, D.F., C.SS.R. Why You Need the Legion of Decency. Linguorian Pamphlets Redemptorist Fathers. 10p.
- Item 11: Miller, D.F. Should Your Reading Be Censored? Linguroian Pamphlets Redemptorist Fathers. 21p.
- Item 12: Our Sunday Visitor Press. Blanshard and His Sponsors. How people are being deceived by an 'organized' minority. no. 53. Seventh Ed, 50,000. 16p.
- Item 13: Office of Communications and Entertainment, Archdiocese of Newark. For God and Country. 3p.
- Item 14: Organization Flow Chart of Newark. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Liguorian Pamphlets Redemptorist Fathers. What Are Bad Books? 3p.
- Item 16: Organization and Procedures. Office of Communications and Entertainment, Decent Literature and Decent Motion Pictures. 11p.
- Item 17: Office of Communications and Entertainment. Newsletter. 2p., 1959
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Fitzgerald, Thomas J., Msgr., Rev. A Statement by the Very Reverend Monsignor Thomas J. Fitzgerald before the House Executive Committee. 5p., 1955
- Item 19: Office of Communications and Entertainment, Archdiocese of Newark. Holy Card. 2p.
- Item 20: Office of Communications and Entertainment, Newark Archdiocesan Office for Decent Literature and Decent Motion Pictures. Newsletter. 2p.
- Folder 14: 91A - Negroes (Civil Rights)
- Item 1: Golden, Harry L., Editor. Unese in Dixie. "Caught in the Middle." Midstream. The Thedr Herzl Foundation. 8p., 1956
- Item 2: Stanton, Cady E. The Slaves Appeal. Anti-Slavery Deposititory. 7p., 1860
- Item 3: King, Martin Luther. Our Struggle, the story of Montogmery. Liberation. Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). 8p.
- Item 4: American Jewish Congress & National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Civil Rights in the United States in 1950. 96p.
- Item 5: American Civil Liberties Union. Black Justice, 27p., 1931
- Item 6: Sparling, Edward J. Civil Rights: Barometer of Democracy. Freedom Pamphlets. Ant-Defamation League of B'Nai B'Rith. 45p., 1949
- Item 7: Chicago Commission on Human Relations. The Trumball Park Homes Disturbances. 63p., 1953-1955
- note: A Chronological Report, August 4, 1953 to June 30, 1955.
- Item 8: King, Martin Luther. The Look to the Future. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Thomas, Norman. "Mine eyes have seen..." Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). 2p.
- Item 10: Pageant Magazine. White Colored-Girl. Pictures by Art Shay. p. 73, 75-83.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Jordan, G. Ray. Dare The South Answer? The Christian Century. p. 664-666., 1936
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Lovett, Paul. Pearl Primus. 15p.
- Folder 15: 91B - Negroes (Civil Rights)
- Item 1: Appeal to Cassius M. Clay. 2p.
- Item 2: Sutherland, Arthur. Segregation and the Supreme Court. Atlantic Monthly. p. 33-36., 1954
- Item 3: Goldstein, Alvin H. No Indication of Race Prejudice In â??Jersey Scottsboroâ?? Convictions. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Offit, Louis. Comfort for the Aged. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: United States Court of Appeals. John Downer, Appellant, V. B.H. Dunway, Supt. etc., Appellee. 15p.
- Item 6: Joint Committee to Secure a Fair Trial for the Trenton Six. Joint Committee to Secure a Fair Trial for the Trenton Six. 5p., 1951
- Item 7: The Civil Liberties Committee. April 16, 1051: Report of the Last Four Sections Civil Liberties Committee Survey, League of Women Voters of Sangamon County. 18p.
- Item 8: Rich, Martin. Civil Rights Progress ut of the Spotlight. The Reporter. Dsitributed by; Scholarship Education and Defense Fund for Racial Equality. 3p., 1968
- note: includes 3 other pieces.
- Item 9: Notes concerning the rights of "negroes." 1p.
- Folder 16: 92 - New Harmony, Indiana
- Item 1: Auburn Greeting Card Co. Entrance to Rappite Cemetary, New Harmony, Indiana. 1p.
- note: postcard. 1 piece.
- Item 2: Old Fort, New Harmony, Indiana. 1p.
- note: postcard. 1 piece.
- Item 3: "The Old Fauntleroy Home," The First Womenâ??s Club in the U.S., New Harmony, Ind. 1p.
- Item 4: Eagle Post Card View Co. Working Men's Institute and Museum, New Harmony, Indiana. 1p.
- note: 3 copies
- Item 5: The New Harmony Memorial Commission. The New Harmony Memorial Movement. 48p., 1942
- Item 6: The New Harmony Commercial Club. The Golden Rain Tree. 3p.
- 3 copies
- Item 7: Wolfe, Clarence P. and Wolfe, Ruth P. The Story of New Harmony. The New Harmony Times. 16p., 1936
- Item 8: New Harmony. 1p.
- Folder 17: 93 - O'Hare, Frank P.
- Item 1: From: O'Hare, Frank P. To: Elizabeth. 1p., 31-7-1936
- note: Photo of Frank O'Hare's Family.
- Item 2: Frank P. O'Hare Eighteenth Year Celebration. 3p., 1957
- 2 copies
- Item 3: O'Hare, Frank. Emly: A Father's Lament. 1p., 1948
- note: inscribed to Elizabeth.
- Item 4: O'Hare, Frank P. The Crown of Wild Olive. 3p., 1942
- Item 5: Fitzpatrick. Drawn for my 70th birthday jubilee--April 23, 1947. Public Dunker no. 1. To: Baskette, Ewing. From: O'Hare, Frank P., 19-1-1948
- Item 6: Zeuch, W.E., A.M. The Truth About the O'Hare Case and Kate Richards O'Hare's Address to the Court. The Kate O'Hare Booklets. no. 2. Frank P. O'Hare. 31p.
- Item 7: O'Hare, Kate. Socialism. speeches by Kate O'Hare. 5p.
- note: copies of two speeches
- Folder 18: 94 - Pacifism
- Item 1: Fellowship of Reconciliation. Pacifist Handbook. 48p., 1939
- Item 2: Pinkham, Henry Winn . "Is Pacifism Enough?" The Fellowship of the Reconciliation. 24p
- Item 3: Heller, A.A. Who Wants War? Friend of the Soviet Union. National Office. 31p.
- Item 4: Burns, Jon, L.C.C., M.P. The New Imperialism. "Stop the War" Committee. 7p., 1900
- Item 5: Floyd, William. Defense of Pacifism. Peace Patriots. 2p.
- Item 6: Smith, Edward G. The Force of Patriotism. Garden City Press. 8p.
- Item 7: Smith, Edward G. A Letter to an Ex-Pacifist. Garden City Press. 16p.
- Item 8: The New Peace Movement. An Urgent Public Appeal to the President of the United States. 2p.
- Item 9: The American League Against War and Fascism. The American League Against War and Fascism. 2p., 1937
- Item 10: Joe Hill House of Hospitality and St, Josephâ??s Refuge. No Taxes for War in Viet Nam! 1p.
- Item 11: Soe Reasons Why the War Should Be Stopped. Stop-The-War Leaflet. no. 1. 4p., 1915
- Item 12: To Outlaw War. 1p.
- Item 13: Women's International Democratic Federation. Women's International Democratic Federation. 3p., 1968
- 2 copies
- Item 14: National Organizing Committee United States Congress Against War. National Organizing Committee United States Congress Against War. 3p., 1933
- Item 15: Continuation Committee. To Our Readers. 1p., 1950
- Item 16: Nine Refuse To Pay Income Taxes. 1p.
- Folder 19: 95 - Paine, Thomas
- Item 1: Washburn, L.K. America's Debt to Thomas Paine. Press of Coburn Bros. 16p., 1878
- Item 2: Celebration of the Birthday of Thomas Paine. 8p., 1861
- Item 3: Ingersoll, Robert G. An Oration on the Life and Services of Thomas Paine. Transcript Book and Job Print. 41p., 1871
- Item 4: "Old Daylighter." Thoma Paine's Bones and Their Owners. Daylight., 1908
- Item 5: Banks, Gordon. Tom Paine's Bones. 1p.
- Item 6: Oblong photo of Thomas Paine. 1p.
- Item 7: Smith, Bernard. Introducing Tom Paine. Picture News. 1p.
- Item 8: Thomas Paine. photo or drawing of Thomas Paine. 1p.
- Box 12
- Folder 1: 96 - Paris Commune and Pere Peinard
- Item 1: Workers (Communist) Party of America. The Paris Commune. March 28 to May 28 1871. 17p., 1926
- Item 2: Pierrot, Marc. Sur L'individualisme. Aux Bureaux des Temps Nouveaux. no. 46. 32p.
- Item 3: Bureaux. Le Pere Peinard. 2 anee. no. 74. 16p., 1890
- Item 4: Pere Peinard & Almanach du Pere Peinard.
a. Veidaux, Andre. Almanach Libertaire. Aux Bureaux du Libertaire. 1903. 96p.
b. Pere, Peinard. Almanach du Pere Peinard pour 1896.Aux Bureaux de "La Sociale". 64p.
c. Pere Peinard. Almsnsch du Pere Peinard. 1894. 56p.
note: Pere Peinard is the first item, the above listed items are included in the second item, Almanach du Pere Peinard.
- Item 5: Siegel, William. The Paris Commune A Story in Pictures. International Pamphlets. no. 12. 31p.
- Item 6: Pere, Peinard. Le Pere Peinard au Populo. no. 21.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Ah. Ce Qu'Il Se Toro Le Pere Peinard ! 4p.
- Folder 2: 97 - Photographs
- Item 1: Ezra Haywood. 1p.
- Item 2: The Women's Tribune. Maria S. Spiridonova. 1p., 1906
- Item 3: Edna Porter, Everywoman. 1p., 1916
- Item 4: Doris Stevens. 1p.
- Item 5: John Henry Markay. 1p.
- Item 6: Buttre, J.C. William Fox. Founder of the first Sunday School Society. 1p., 1785
- Item 7: Max Sandin. 1p., 1918
- Item 8: Warren's Portraits. Warren Ingersoll. 1p., 1877
- Item 9: Daniel De Leon. 1p.
- Item 10: Mr. James, L. & N.R.R. Immigration Agent. H.J. Stuart. 1p., 1937
- Item 11: Warren. Bradlaugh. 1p., 1878
- Item 12: Without A Sickle. photo of A. Hewey. 1p., 1951
- Item 13: Wm. H. Murray. 1p., 1954
- Item 14: Arnold Levy in Seoul, Korea. 2p., 1952
- Item 15: Ewing Baskette Holdng Shakespeare. 1p., 1957
- Item 16: Baskette, Ruth. Black Mountain College. 1p.
- Item 17: Goldie H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956
- note: 2 photos, 1 note.
- Item 18: Among the Pillars, Jewel Cave, Tenn. 1p.
- Item 19: In the Stalacite Cave (by Flashlight). 1p.
- Item 20: Unknown photos.
- 10 pieces.
- Folder 3: 98A - Poetry and Quotations
- Item 1: Berenberg, David P. Chants. John Wheelright. 43p., 1935
- Item 2: Wheelright, John. Poems for a Dime. 21p., 1934
- Item 3: Man -- Making. 1p., 1924
- Item 4: Saracini, Joe A. "The Spirit of Freedom." 1p.
- Item 5: Chaplin, Ralph. When the Leaves Come Out. 55p., 1917
- Item 6: Mackay, John Henry. Zwandig Gedichte. Mackay-Gesellschaft. 31p., 1932
- Item 7: Clarke, Thomas. The Burning of Chicago, A Poem. Clarke & Co. 22p., 1872
- Folder 4: 98B - Poetry and Quotations
- Item 1: International Workers Order and National Pioneer Council. Poem and Recitations for Workers' Children. 39p.
- Item 2: Freedom House. Famous Words of Freedom. 23p., 1955
- Item 3: Freedom House. Francisco Ferrer. 4p., 1909
- Item 4: Chaplin, Ralph. Too Rotten Rank for Hell. 5p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Liberal Press. we gather strength. 63p., 1933
- Item 6: Dobson, Austin. The Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. 31p.
- Folder 5: 98C - Poetry and Quotations
- Item 1: Jarrboe, George. The Unknown Soldier Speaks. 1st ed. B.C. Hagglund. 35p., 1932
- Item 2: Kemp, Harry. Rhyme of Provincetown Nicknames. Provincetown Publishers. 16p., 1954
- Item 3: Chaplin, Ralph. The Rebel Poets. 17p.
- Item 4: Mangasarian, M.M. Pearls! 75p.
- Item 5: West, Don. Between the Plow Handles. Highlandr Folk School. 32p., 1932
- Item 6: Lanham, Maude. With Malcie Towards None. The Sangamon Press. 18p., 1955
- Item 7: Tichenor, Henry M. Rhymes of The Revolution. The National Rip-Saw. 68p., 1914
- Folder 6: 98D - Poetry and Quotations
- Item 1: Tucker, Irwin St. John. Poems of a Socialist Priest. 64p., 1915
- Item 2: Eastman, Rex R. The LibertyBook of Quotations. Haldeman-Julius Publications. 116p., 1935
- Item 3: The Daily Worker Publishing Co. Poems for Workers. The Little Red Library. no. 5. 55p.
- Item 4: Cole, James Kelly. Revolutionar Writings. The Industrial Workers of the World. 85p.
- Item 5: Spier, Leonard. When the Sirens Blow. B.C. Hagglund. 1st ed. 36p., 1933
- Item 6: Free, George D., A.M. Rare Gems. School Publishing Co. 52p.
- Folder 7: 98E - Poetry and Quotations
- Item 1: Single Taxers to Edwin Marlham. Hotel Marlborough. 2p., 1899
- Item 2: Cole, Josephine R. and Silver, Grace. Socialist Dialogues and Recitaitons. Charles H. Kerr & Co. 59p., 1913
- Item 3: Hauser, Jacob. Dark Metropolis. B.C. Hagglund. 32p., 1932
- Item 4: Bool, Henry. Liberty Luminants. 72p.
- Item 5: Williams and Eastman, Max. The Ballad of Joseph of Nazarene and a Sermon on Reverence. The Masses. 12p., 1916
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Poetry. vol. 14. no. 2. Whitman Cemetary. p. 59-116., 1919
- Item 7: Chaplin, Ralph. Salaam. 3p.
- Item 8: Broschuren-Gruppe des Comm. A.-B.-V. Le Chansonneir International du Revolte. 64p., 1906
- Item 9: Holland's. For the Poetry Lovers. p. 17., 1930
- Item 10: The Literary Digest. Current Poetry. 5p.
- note: dates-- April 2, 1921; Oct. 6, 1928; Nov. 3, 1928; Nov. 10, 1928.
- Folder 8: 98F - Poetry and Quotations
- Item 1: Many Authors. Miscellaneous Poems. 168 pieces.
- Folder 9: 98G - Poetry and Quotations
- Item 1: Auner, A.W. Drunkard's Dream. 1p.
- Item 2: Auner, A.W. Day When You'll Forget Me. 1p.
- Item 3: Hutchinson, Wm. H. Ehren on the Rhine. A.W. Auner. 1p.
- 3 copies
- Item 4: Auner, A.W. Drummer Boy of Waterloo. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Auner, A.W. Erin Go Bragh. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Auner, A.W. Fine Old English Gentleman. 1p.
- Item 7: Atkins, Edward. Fire at Randolph Hall. A.W. Auner. 1p.
- Item 8: White, C.A. Fisherman and His Child. A.W. Auner.
- Item 9: Auner, A.W. Paper Where's My Momma Gone? 1p.
- 6 copies
- Item 10: Hitchcock, B.W. Flanigan, The Lodger. A.W. Auner. 1p., 1885
- Item 11: Auner, A.W. Flying Trapeze. 1p.
- Item 12: Moreton, Dan F. For Goodness Sake Don't Say I Told You! A.W. Auner. 1p.
- Item 13: Auner, A.W. Full Moon Union Second Degree. 1p.
- Item 14: Russel & Co. Love Aong the Roses. A.W. Auner. 1p.
- 15 copies
- Item 15: Foreman, Mary Amanda. Life Boat at Sea. A.W. Auner. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 16: Auner, A.W. First Rose of Summer. 1p.
- Item 17: Pepper, J.W. Man With the Sealskin Pants. A.W. Auner. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Auner, A.W. Minne Hear the Bird Sing. 1p.
- 3 copies
- Item 19: Auner, A. W. My Love is Like a Red Rose. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 20: Auner, A. W. Miss Foggarty's Christmas Cake. 1p.
- Folder 10: 99 - Political Crimes and Offenses
- Item 1: Political Prisoners Defense and Relief Fund. Sentenced to Twenty Years in Prison. 32p., 1919
- Item 2: United States of America (Washington). Speechs of Hon. George Huddleston of Alabama in the House of Representatives. 13p., 1922
- Item 3: Wanhope, Jos. The Story of the Haywood-Moyer Outage. 22p.
- Item 4: National Rip-Saw Magazine. The Children's Crusade to Free the Political Prisoners. 4p., 1922
- Item 5: Anarchist Red Cross Society. Behind the Bars. vol. 1. no. 1. 27p.
- Item 6: The Institute of Journalists' and the National Union of Journalists. Journalists' Organizations Appeal to Parliamentary Candidates for Justice. 3p., 1923
- Item 7: Muste, A.J. Committee for Amnesty For All Objectors of War and Conscription. 1p., 1946
- Item 8: Reilly, Joseph W., (ed). Prison Views. 4p., 1948
- Item 9: Concentration Camps in Puerto Rico. "Puerto Rico." 2p., 1944
- Item 10: Wyle, Clem. The Employment of Released Offenders. 2p.
- Item 11: Prison Service Committee. American Friends Service Committee. 2p., 1947
- Item 12: Schroeder, Theodore. Matryrs of Criminals? The Forum. 20p., 1915
- Item 13: Schneiderman-Darcy Committee. Free Sam Darcy. 1p.
- Item 14: Recht, Charles. The Right of Asylum. The Social Economic Foundation. 35p.
- Item 15: General Defense Committee. Free Political Prisoners by Christmas. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 16: League for Amnesty of Political Prisoners. Back to Freedom. 2p.
- Item 17: Peoples' Freedom Union. Let Goodwill to Men Open the Door for Political Prisoners. 2p.
- Item 18: The Last Political Prisoners Unconditionally Released by the United States. 1p., 1923
- Item 19: Political Prisoners Defense and Relief Fund. We Mourn the Loss of Our Comrade Ricardo Flores Magon. 5p.
- Item 20: XI. Miscellaneous. p. 20.
- Folder 11: 100 - Political Science
- Item 1: United States (Washington). To Provide a Civil Government for the Virgin Islands of the United States. 125p., 1933
- Item 2: Hartmann, George W. A Case Study in the Psychology of Motivation. 6p.
- Item 3: Clark, W. Lloyd Politics and Politicans. The Rail Splitter Press. 39p., 1928
- Item 4: Smith, Blair. Direct Action Against Versus Legislation. 2nd ed. Freedom. 28p., 1909
- Item 5: Walker, E.C. Practical Co-Operation. Liberal. 18p.
- Item 6: McDonald, Duncan. Anent the Depression. 10p.
- Item 7: Bagehot, Walter. Physics and Politics, The Humboldt Library of Science. no. 3. The Humboldt Publishing Co. 191p., 1880
- Item 8: Curtis, B.R. Executive Power. Little, Brown and Company. 31p., 1862
- Item 9: Sketchley, J. Shall the People Govern Themselves? Sketchley's Peoples' Bookstore. 16p.
- Item 10: Farrell, Frank. Stenographer's Notebook Stirs Tumult in Jersey. 1p.
- Item 11: American Library Association. Great Issues. vol. 44. no. 23. p. 397-422., 1948
- Item 12: Supplement Fortune. Big Government. 24p., 1949
- Item 13: Hallenbeck, J.A. Examination of the Powr of the President to Remove from Office during the Reccess of the Senate. 23p., 1861
- Item 14: MacGregor, Donald. Who Checks Your Income Tax? This Week Magazine. p. 11, 13-14., 1941
- Item 15: Buell, Raymond Leslie. Faults in Our Neutrality Policy. The New York Times. 1p., 1938
- Item 16: McDonald, Duncan. Objections to the Proposed Amendments to the Illinois State Constitution. 4p and 1 handout.
- 2 copies
- Item 17: Holzaepfel, M.P. This is Proof That Wright Profited from Hodge's Stealing...2p.
- Folder 12: 101 - Proudhon, Pierre Jospeh
- Item 1: System of Economic Contradictions of the Philosophy of Misery. Proudhon Library. vol. 1. 64p., 1887
- Item 2: Proudhon. Le Charivari. p. 11.
- Item 3: Seymour, Henry. P.J. Proudhon; A Biographical Sketch. The Anarchist. The International Publishing Co. 8p.
- Item 4: Proudhon, a peinture par Courbet. fragment. Ph. Giraudon. 1p., 1853
- Item 5: Suel Moyen Detruire la Propriete. Mon ami Proudhon, si tu continues ainsi nous aurons une Republique, sans toi ! 1p.
- Item 6: Action de 5 frs de ba Banque du Peuple, fonde par Proudhon. 1p.
- Folder 13: 102A - Religion and State
- Item 1: Lewis, Joseph. The Bible and the Public Schools. The Freethought Press Association. 12p., 1931
- Item 2: Religious Liberty Association. Freedom: Civil and Religious. Review and Herald Publishing Association. 127p., 1920
- Item 3: Miner, Julius H.Religion and the Law. Chicago-Kent Law Review. vol. 21. no. 2. 24p., 1943
- Item 4: Howlett, Walter M., Rev. & Lewis, Joseph. Shall Children Receive Religious Instruction? The Freethought Press Association. 29p., 1933
- Item 5: Nevill, Wallace E. God and Government: The Siamese Twins of Superstition. Free Society Library. no. 3. 20p., 1899
- Folder 14: 102B - Religion and State
- Item 1: The Old Blue Laws of Conneticut. S.G. McEwen, Printer. 72p., 1872
- Item 2: Federated Freedoms Association. The Blue Laws are Coming in California. 4p.
- Item 3: Federated Freedoms Association. Sunday Blue Laws. 4p.
- Item 4: Cromwell, Arthur G. Rationalism vs. Religious Instruction in the Public Schools. 16p., 1940
- Item 5: Hood, William R. The Bible in Public Schools. Legal and Current Practice. Department of the Inerior. Bureau of Education. Bulletin, 1923. no. 15. 13p., 1923
- Item 6: Steiner, Franklin. Religious Treason in the Amercan Public, The American Rationalist Association. 62p.
- Item 7: Duke University, School of Law. Religion and the State. Law and Contemporary Problems. vol. 14. no. 1. 169p., 1941
- Folder 15: 102C - Religion and State
- Item 1: Scott, Robert H. An Open Letter. To: Department of Defense, Pentagon Building. 42p., 1953
- Item 2: Calhoun, Robert L., and Bainton, Robert H. Christian Conscience and the State. Social Action. 41p., 1940
- Item 3: Moyle, Orlin R. Liberty to Preach. Memorandum and Opinion in Behalf of Jehovah's Witnesses. 26p.
- Item 4: Bakounine, Michael. God and the State. 8th ed. Benj. R. Tucker. 48p., 1895
- Item 5: On Political Interference With the Sabbath. 14p.
- Item 6: Spriggs-Smith, W.J., Rev. A Vicar's Reasons for Advocating Disestablishment and Disendowment. Woodall Bros. 4p.
- Item 7: McCloskey, J. Michael. The Catholic Worker Movement. The Catholic Worker. 8p., 1957
- Item 8: City of New York Court of Special Sessions, Appellate Part, Second Department. People of the State of New York against John De Cecca and others. 7p., 1941
- Item 9: Westley, Francis. A Catalogue of Sunday-School Publications, Sunday-School Requisites, and Elementary Books. Sold by Francis Westley. B. Bensley. 24p.
- Item 10: Prayer is Held Illegal. 1p.
- Item 11: Thein, Tony. Dixon School Decision In Church Education Becomes Law Today. Santa Fe New Mexican. vol. 100. no. 177., 1949
- Folder 16: 103A - Religious Liberty
- Item 1: Bryan, Dr. Gerald B., The "I am" Experiences of Mr. G.W. Ballard (Godfrey Ray King). Brochure. no. 1. 50p., 1936
- Item 2: Bryan, Dr. Gerald B., The "I am" Experiences of Mr. G.W. Ballard (Godfrey Ray King). Brochure. no. 3. 48p., 1937
- Item 3: Bryan, Dr. Gerald B. The Source of the Ballard Writings. The "I am" Series. Brochure. no. 4. 48p., 1937
- Folder 17: 103B - Religious Liberty
- Item 1: Testimony Publishing Company. The Fundamentals. vol. 1. 126p.
- Item 2: Truth Seeker Company. The Case of Billy Sunday. 32p. 2 copies.
- Item 3: Newman, F.R., Prof. On the Relations of Theism to Pantheism and on the Galla Region. Thomas Scott. 23p.
- Item 4: A Gospel For Day of Doubt and Disillusion. The American Ethical Union. 15p.
- Item 5: Kuh, Edwin J. The Right to Disbelieve. Mother Earth Publishing Association. 16p., 1910
- Item 6: Hogan, Edward A., Jr. A Modern Problem on the Privilege of trhe Confessional. Loyola Law Review. vol. 6. no. 1. 14p., 1951
- Item 7: Rotnem, Victor W. and Folsom, F.G., Jr. Recent Restrictions on Reiligous Liberty. American Political Science Review. p. 1053-1068., 1942
- Folder 18: 103C - Religious Liberty
- Item 1: McCabe, Joseph. The Reformation. Sketches of Wycliffe,, John Hus, Luther and Richlieu. vol. 7. Haldeman-Julius Publications. 64p.
- Item 2: Goss, C.C. Founders and Pioneers or Methodism. Mrs. G.C. Goss. 16p., 1872
- Item 3: Ferris, T.H. The Will of God in Hell. Brotherhood Church. 8p.
- Item 4: Blankenship, Beatrice M. Still, Not By Dread Alone. p. 26.
- Item 5: The Biosophical Institute. Who is Dr. Ketner? "Who's Who in New York?" 16p., 1952
- Item 6: Burke, Victoria. The Bisophical Institute. 1p., 1954
- Item 7: John Snow & Co. and W.R. Bradlaugh. The Land for the People. The Coming Scramble. 31p.
- Item 8: Lyle, Bob. An Ancient Racket. To:Mr. Baskette, Ewing C. 9p., 1932
- Box 13
- Folder 1: 103D - Religious Liberty
- Item 1: Donelson, Dan'l and Burch, Jno. C. An Act to Establish Central University of the General Defense of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. 1p., 1858
- note: Passed Jan. 16, 1858.
- Item 2: Fish, William H. A Sermon Reached in the Stone Church in Courtland, N.Y. Christian Liberty vs. Ecclesiastical Depotism. Weed, Parsons, and Company. 7p., 1859
- Item 3: South District Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fiftieth Annual Meetng of the Southern District Baptist Association. 12p., 1870
- Item 4: A Voice in the Wilderness. no. 1. 4p., 1930
- Item 5: LaBarr, Perry A. Historical Narrative of The Persecution and Execution of Chevalier Jean Francois Lefebrve LaBare A French Protestant in the Eighteenth Century of Christianity. 14p., 1944
- Item 6: First Humanist Society. The Faiths Men Live By. 3p.
- Item 7: Hennacy, Ammon A. George Fox Knew a Thing or Two. 1p., 1952
- Item 8: The Community Church of New York. the Community Church of New York presents...The Community Forum. Spring Series. 4p., 1956
- Item 9: Gustafson, Frank A. General Letter. Board of Missions. General Convention of the New Jerusalem. 4p.
- Item 10: Church Success Lies in Appeal. 1p.
- Item 11: Potter, Charles Francis. Lincoln's Birthday, '56. The First Humanist Society of New York., Inc. 3p.
- Item 12: Lewis, Joseph. Jefferson, The Freethinker. 10p., 1925
- Item 13: The Unpardonable Sin. B.H. Shaw, Lecturer. 2p.
- Item 14: Eliot, John. The Civil Policy Before the Rising of Jesus Christ. The Christian Commonwealth. 35p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 2: 104 - Revolutions
- Item 1: Graham, Fred S. Anarchism and the World Revolution. An Answer to Robert Minor. 2nd ed. 70p., 1921
- Item 2: Crave, Jean. The Pancee-Revolution. Temps Nouveaux. no. 7. 15p., 1898
- Item 3: Bevington, L.S. Anarchism and Violence. James Tochatti. 9p., 1896
- Item 4: Reclus, Elisee. Evolution and Revolution. 7th ed. W. Reeves. 16p.
- Item 5: Barrett, George. The Anarchist Revolution. Freedom Press. 22p., 1915
- Item 6: Gordon, Samuel H. Revolution. Its Necessity and Its Justification. Knights of Liberty. 13p.
- Item 7: The Socialist League. Revolutionary Studies. The Commonweal. 31p., 1892
- Item 8: Why? Publications Committee. War or Revolution? An Anarchist Statement. 72p., 1944
- Item 9: Johnson, Thomas. A Handbook for Rebels. Maunsel & Co., Ltd. 31p., 1918
- Item 10: Proletarian Publishing Co. The Revolutionist. 8p.
- Folder 3: 105 - Rocker, Rudolph
- Item 1: Rudolf Rocker Book Committee. Rudolf Rocker: An Autobiography. Robert Anscombe & Co. 32p., 1955
- Item 2: Rocker Publications Committee. Testimonial to Rudolf Rocker, 1873-1943. 48p., 1944
- 3 copies
- Item 3: Roman, Frederick W. "Nationalism and Its Relations to Culture." Rocker Publications Committee. 16p.
- Item 4: Rocker Publications Committee. Impressive Opinions by Important Persons About a Significant Book "Nationalism and Culture." 12p.
- 3 copies
- Item 5: Rocker Publications Committee. Impressive Opinions By Important Persons About a Significant Book. 18p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 4: 106A - Russia
- Item 1: Tukhachevsky, M.N. Sentential of Peace. International Publishers Co., Inc. 14p.
- Item 2: Radek, Karl. Proletarian Dictatorship and Terrorism. The Marxian Education Society. 60p.
- Item 3: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. USSR Exhibition. 16p., 1959
- Item 4: Mett, I. Russia's "Third Revolution." 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Freedom Press. The Russian Myth. 30p., 1941
- Item 6: The American Guardian. George Bernard Shaw's Radio Address on "Russia." 16p.
- Item 7: Beskin, Osip. The Place of Art in the Soviet Union. Special Publications. no. 2. The American Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union, Inc. 31p., 1936
- Folder 5: 106B - Russia
- Item 1: Nearing, Scott. Glimpses of the Soviet Republic. Social Science Publishers. 32p., 1926
- Item 2: Foster, William Z. Questions and Answers On the Piatakov-Radek Trail. Workers Library Publishers. 79p., 1937
- Item 3: Darcy, Sam. An Eye-Witness at the Wreckers' Trial. Workers Library Publishers. 79p., 1937
- Item 4: Draskovich, Slobodan. The Case of Milovan Djilas. Modern Age, A Conservative Review. vol. 2. no. 2. Foundation for Foreign Affairs. p. 152-163., 1958
- Folder 6: 106C - Russia
- Item 1: Manchester Guardian. The Dethronement of Stalin. Full Text of the Krushchev Speech. 33p.., 1926
- Item 2: Darcy, Sam. What's Happening in the U.S.S.R? Workers Library Publishers. 15p., 1937
- Item 3: Kolontay, A. The Workers Opposition in Russia. Industrial Workers of the World. 45p., 1921
- Item 4: Leontyev, A. Towards A Classless Society. The Second Five-Year Plan Explained, TheSeenteeth Conference of te C.P.S.U. Co-operaitve Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR. 48p., 1932
- Item 5: Friends of the Soviet Union. Soviet Pictorial. Forging Ahead. 29p.
- Item 6: Glenn, Frank. Russia's Most Powerful Weapon Not a Secret One. 6p.
- Item 7: Heller, A.A. One Hundred Years in Ten. Friends of the Soviet Union. 72p.
- Item 8: Magazine Digest. Stalin's Private Iron Curtain. p. 34-37., 1949
- Item 9: Trotsky, Leon. The Real Soviet Russia. The Book Reivew. American Mercury. p. 355-368., 1937
- Item 10: Lyons, Eugene. The Myth of a Happy Russia. The Library. American Mercury. p. 497-502., 1941
- Item 11: The Literary Digest. The New Mystery of Trotzky. p. 17-18., 1925
- Item 12: The Courier-Journal. Foe of Anarchy Honored in Bolshevist Moscow. 1p., 1920
- Folder 7: 107 - Sabotage
- Item 1: Veblen, Thorstein. On the Nature and Uses of Sabotage. The Dial Publishing Co. 19p.
- Item 2: Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley. Sabotage. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau. 31p.
- Item 3: Smith, Walker C. Its History, Philosohpy and Function. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau. 32p.
- Item 4: Sabotage: What It Means and Why. 1p.
- Item 5: Valtin, Jan. ABC of Sabotage. American Mercury. p. 417-425., 1941
- Folder 8: 108A - Sacco-Vanzetti Case
- Item 1: The Literary Digest. Reaffirmations the Guilt of Sacco and Vanzetti. vol. 94. no. 1948. p. 5-8., 1927
- Item 2: Sinclair, Upton. Boston. The Nation. vol. 127. no. 3309. p. 618-619., 1928
- Item 3: Ellis. The case of Sacco and Vanzetti in Cartoons from the Daily Worker Co. 14p., 1927
- Item 4: Vanzetti, Bartolomeo. The Story of a Proletarian Life. Sacco-Vnzetti Trial League. 24p., 1924
- Item 5: Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee. Massachussetts Reputation at Stake! 19p., 1927
- Item 6: Ehrmann, Herbert. The Bouncer of the Bluebird Inn. Survey Graphic. p. 398-431., 1933
- Item 7: Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee. Massaachusetts The Murderer. 20p., 1927
- Item 8: Millay, Edna St. Vincent; Thompson, William G.; Dewey, John; Clafin, C.I. Fear. Reflections on the Sacco-Vanzetti Tragedy. The Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee. 15p.
- Item 9: Grant, Robert; Lowell, A. Lawrence; Stratton, S.W. Walled In This Tomb. 29p.
- Item 10: Bent, Silas. Checking Up On The Vanzetti History. Outlook and Independent. p. 1097-1139., 1928
- Item 11: The Labr Defender. The Death Mask of Vanzetti. p. 164-159., 1927
- Folder 9: 108B - Sacco-Vanzetti Case
- Item 1: Jackson, Gardner. Vanzetti and The Quest for Truth. The Nation. vol. 133. no. 3451. p. 196-214., 1931
- Item 2: Lantern. A Sacco-Vanzetti Memorial. vol. 2. no. 3. 26p., 1929
- Item 3: Harrison, Henry. The Sacco Vanzetti Anthology of Verse. 31p., 1927
- Item 4: Workers Defense Union. Are They Doomed? 31p.
- Item 5: Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee. Conspiracy Against Sacco and Vanzetti. 4p.
- Item 6: Sacco-Vazbetti National League. Ten Questions that have never been answered! 16p.
- Item 7: Sutherland, Sidney. The Mystery of Sacco-Vanzetti. Liberty. p. 7-12. p. 38-40, 45-48., 1930
- 2 copies
- Item 8: The Literary Digest. What Does The Sacco-Vanzetti Case Teach? vol. 94. no. 1950. p. 5-8., 1927
- Item 9: The Boston Herald. Committe Finds Thaver Was Fair at Trial but Indiscrete on Outside. 2p., 1927
- Item 10: Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee. The Story of the Case of Sacco and Vanzetti. 47p.
- Item 11: Bernheimer, Louis. The Trail of Sacco and Vanzetti. 16p., 1927
- Item 12: Millay, Edna St. Vincent. Fear. The Outlook. vol. 147. no. 10. p. 289-320., 1927
- Item 13: Boston Herald. Sacco Counsel May Carry Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court. p. 1-3, 6., 1927
- Item 14: Broun, Heywood. It Seems to Me. The World. 1p., 1927
- Item 15: Gold, Micheal. Neither Rain, Nor Police Sabotage Hurt Meeting. Daily Worker. 1p., 1927
- Item 16: Boston Herald. George A. Bacon Upholds Execution. 1p., 1927
- Item 17: Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee. What Do You Think? Nine Revealing Documents. 12p.
- Item 18: The Boston Herald. Sacco and Vanzetti are Executed. vol. 162. no. 54., 1927
- Item 19: Sacco, Nicola. To My Daughter. 3p.
- Item 20: Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee. The Awakening of America's Conscience. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 21: Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee. In the Presence of Vanzetti. 19p.
- Item 22: August 10, 1927. 1p., 1927
- Item 23: Lovett, Robert Morss & Thomas, Norman. Greco-Carrillo Defense Committee. 4p., 1927
- Item 24: Harvard Alumni Revive Echoes of Sacco Case. 1p.
- Item 25: The New York Times. Mr. Evans is Dead; Militant Liberal. 1p., 1937
- Item 26: Powers, Hapgood. Hapgood Dsisagrees Wth Worker. Daily Worker. 1p., 1927
- Item 27: The Springfield Republican. Where Criticism Fell. 1p., 1927
- Item 28: Pearson, Edmund. Controversing Miss Millay. 1p.
- Item 29: The Nation.Who Committd the Crimes for Which Sacco and Vanzetti May Be Executed? 1p., 1922
- Item 30: 1 Gruppi Anarchici Itliani. Un AnnoDopo Il Delitto.
- 2 copies
- Item 31: The Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee. Their Latest Outrage. 1p., 1927
- Item 32: Sacco and Vanzetti Shall Not Die! 1p.
- Item 33: International Sacco-Vanzetti Committee. Open the Prison Doors for Sacco and Vanzetti! 1p.
- Item 34: International Sacco-Vanzetti Committee. Stay the Hand of Death! 1p.
- Item 35: Boston Daily Advertiser. Going Mad in Prison. Vanzetti in Frenzy Paces in Jail Cell. 2p.
- note: 2 titles
- Item 36: Governor Fuler Steps Down Into Private Life: The Retiring Executive of Massachusetts. Times Wide World Publishing, Boston Bureau. 1p.
- Item 37: 'Clamor to Free Sacco.' 1p.
- Item 38: This Day August 23, 1927, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti... 1p.
- Item 39: Musmanno, Michael A. After Twelve Years. 1p.
- Item 40: Ehrmann, Herbert. untitled article. Survey Graphic. p-435-436.
- Item 41: The respite for Sacco and Vanzetti means only an added period of torture...1p.
- Item 42: sketch of State Prison where Sacco and Vanzetti are being housed. Boston Daily Advertiser. 1p., 1927
- Item 43: Will Execute Three. 1p.
- Item 44: Sacco and Vanzetti (?). 1p.
- Item 45: Rogers, Will. Will Rogers' Dispatch. Boston Globe. 1p., 1927
- Item 46: Webster. 1p.
- Item 47: Affecting Scene as Friends Wait News. p. 1, 11.
- Item 48: Desmond, James F. Blames Supt. Crowley. 1p., 1927
- Folder 10: 109A - Schroeder, Theodore
- Item 1: Jones-Sankey, Nancy E. Theodore Schroder on Free Speech. A Bibliiography. Free Speech League. 24p., 1919
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Schroeder, Theodore. What About You? Psychological Library. 60p., 1951
- Item 3: Schroeder, Theodore. Thumbnail Essays: Samples of Unusual Thinking. Next Century Pamphlets. no. 8. 36p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Schroeder, Theodore. The Riddle sin Bishop Brown's Heresay Case. The Open Court. vol. 39. 13p., 1925
- Item 5: Schroeder, Theodore. Liberty Through Impersonal Service. 20p., 1915
- Folder 11: 109B - Schroeder, Theodore
- Item 1: Schroeder, Theodore. Are All Radicals Insane? Psyche and Eros. vol. 2. p. 358-369.
- Item 2: Shipley, Maynard. A Maverick Psychologist. The New Humanist. vol. 6. no. 2. p. 37-40.
- Item 3: Maddaloni, Arnold. Psychological valuation in Character Formation. The American Imago. vol. 13. no. 3. p. 241-357., 1956
- Item 4: The Next Century Fund. Evolutionary Psychology. 62p., 1949
- Item 5: Maddaloni, Arnold. Shroeder--The Public Excuser. 12p.
- Item 6: Schroeder, Theodore. The Herd Impulse, Democratization and Evolutionary Psychology. Psyche and Eros. vol. 11. no. 2. p. 263-281., 1921
- Item 7: Schroeder, Theodore. May It Please the Court. ( A Legal and Psychoanalytic Anaylsis of Obscenity). Franklin Perry Publications. 23p.
- note: printed form is also avaliable.
- Item 8: Schroederiana Bibliographies. Schroederiana Bibliographies. p. 13-22.
- Item 9: Schroeder, Theodore. About the Intellectual Work of Theodore Schroeder. 8p., 1944
- Item 10: Schroeder, Theodore. No Reference Library Can Afford to Be Without Free Speech Books. 5p.
- Item 11: Two photots of Theodore Schroeder.
- note: 2 pieces.
- Item 12: Schroeder, Theodore. To Whom It May Concern...Really New Eucation for Social Living. Psycho-Analytic Review. vol. 23. no. 3. p. 363-371., 1941
- Item 13: Schroeder, Theodore. Psychotic Slogans. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Schroeder, Theodore. Always Three Viewpoints. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Ishill, Joseph & Schroeder, Theodore. The Individual Initiative of an Evolutionary Psychologist Described. Next Century Press. 15p., 1941
- Item 16: Schroeder, Theodore. Economic Democratization. Social Science. 1p., 1945
- Folder 12: 109C - Schroeder, Theodore
- Item 1: Schroeder, Theodore. The Psychoanalytic Approach to Religious Experience. The Psychoanalytic Review. vol. 16. no. 4. p. 361-376., 1929
- Item 2: Talcott, Norman. A Wonderful New Science. Our Town. 9p.
- Item 3: Schroeder, Theodore. Psychologic Aspect of Birth-Control. Considered in Relation to Mental Hygiene. Medico-Legal Journal. vol. 39. no. 1. p. 16-21., 1922
- Item 4: Schroeder, Theodore. Psycho-Therapeutics: From Art to Science. The Psychoanalytic Review. vol. 18. no. 1. p. 37-56., 1931
- Item 5: Schroeder, Theodore. A Contrbution to the Psychology of Theism. The Psychoanalytic Review. vol. 12. no. 1. p. 16-29., 1925
- Item 6: Schroeder, Theodore. A "Living God" Incarnate, The Psychoanalytic Review. vol. 19. no. 1. p. 36-45., 1932
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Schroeder, Theodore. Witchcraft and the Erotic Life. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. vol. 72. p. 640-651., 1930
- Item 8: Schroeder, Theodore. Samples of Longer Laconics. 8p.
- Item 9: Schroeder, Theodore. Manufacturing "The Experience of God." The Psychoanalytic Review. vol. 14. no. 1. p. 71-84., 1927
- Item 10: Schroeder, Theodore. Prenatal Psychisms and Mystical Pantheism. International Journal of Psychoanalysis. vol. 3. no. 4. reprint: The Psychoanalytic Review. vol. 10. no. 3. p. 445-466.
- Item 11: Schroeder, Theodore. Guilt and Inferiority-Feeling As Creator of Religious Experience. The Psychoanalytic Review. vol. 16. p. 46-54., 1929
- Item 12: Schroeder, Theodore. 'Divinity" in the Semen. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. vol. 76. p. 110-127., 1932
- 2 copies
- Item 13: H*****N, S.C., O.H.C., Rev. Religious 'Love in Action.' Psychoanalytic Review. vol. 12. no. 4. p. 414-419., 1925
- Item 14: Schroeder, Theodore. Psychoanalysis and Suggestion. The Psychoanalytic Review. vol. 10. no. 1. p. 26-43., 1923
- Item 15: Psychology of One Pantheist. The Psychoanalytic Review. vol. 8. no. 3. p. 314-328., 1921
- Item 16: Schroeder, Theodore. Three Views of Tolerance. 1p.
- Item 17: Trevelyan, Arthur. The Insanity of Mankind. H. Robinson. 15p., 1850
- Item 18: Psych-social Problems - Morals. 1p.
- Item 19: Schroeder, Theodore. My Selfishness. 4p.
- Item 20: Schroeder, Theodore. The Beginning of Religiosity. Med. Rev. of Rev. v. 40. Anthropus. 1p., 1934
- Item 21: Sankey-Jones, Nancy E. Bibliography of Theodore Schroeder on the Psychology and the Erotogentic Interpretation of Mysticism. 24p., 1934
- Item 22: Sankey-Jones, Nancy E. Theodore Schreoder's Use of the Psychoanalytic Approach to Problems of Religion, Law, Criminology, Sociology, and Philosophy. 21p., 1922
- Folder 13: 110A - Scopes Trial
- Item 1: Criminal Court Dayton County. State of Tennessee vs. J.T. Scopes. 4p., 1925
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Baskette, Ewing C. Notes on Due Process. 7p.
- 2 copies. + photo of Baskette.
- Item 3: Malone, Thomas H. What is a "Day?" 3p., 1926
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Baskette, Ewing C. Scopes vs. State. 3p.
- note: notes on Scopes Trial. 2 copies.
- Item 5: Baskette, Ewing C. Freedom of Culture. 9p.
- note: Baskette's notes. 2 copies.
- Item 6: Cases of State of Tennessee vs. J.T. Scopes, Rhea Criminal Court. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Satirizing the Agnostics. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: American Law Reports, Annotated. vol. 53, 832. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 14: 110B - Scopes Trial
- Item 1: The New York Times Company. Current History. "The Passing of William Jennings Bryan." vol. 22. no. 6. p. 857-895., 1925
- Item 2: The Chicago Page. Darrow States the Case for Freedom. section. 1. p. 1.
- Item 3: F.E. Robinson Co. "Where the Scopes Trial Evolution Case Started." Rhea Court House, Dayton, Tenn. At This Table The Scopes Evolution Case Was Started, May 5, 1925. 5p.
- note: postcard. 2 copies.
- Item 4: The Literary Digest. Dayton's Amazing Trial. vol. 86. no. 1840. 7p., 1925
- 2 copies
- Item 5: The Literary Digest. The Dayton Battle Must Have Been Bryan's Doom. p. 42-44., 1925
- 2 copies
- Item 6: The Literary Digest. Larger Aspects in the Dayton Trial. vol. 86. no. 1841. p. 9-12., 1925
- Item 7: The Literary Digest. Sources of Bryan's Strength and Weakness. vol. 86. no. 1842. p. 5-7., 1925
- Item 8: Butler, Mr. "Chapter No. 27. House Bill No. 185." 1p., 1925
- note: Approved March 21, 1925. 2 copies.
- Item 9: Keebler, Robert S. The Tennessee Evolution Case. 34p., 1925
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Baskette, Ewing C. Constitutional Questions Generally Stated. 31p.
- note: Baskette's notes. copy of the first page.
- Folder 15: 110C - Scopes Trial
- Item 1: Heiskell, J.N. Apes and Atheism in Akansas. Liberty. p. 19-24., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Werner, M.R. Bryan: An American Phenomenon. Liberty. p.57-65., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Werner, M.R. Bryan An American Phenomenon. Liberty. p. 50-56., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 4: The Literary Digest. Tennessee Sticks to Genesis. vol. 110. p. 21-22., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 5: 'Monkey Trial.' Judge Believes Accomplished Little of Benefit. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Brisbane, Arthur & Nashville Tennessean. W.J. Bryan Statute. 1p. Teacher Mangles School Books to Beat Monkey Law. 1p.
- note: 2 copies of Nashville Tennessean article.
- Item 7: Barnes, O.K. 'Development' Taught in State Despite Famous Monkey Law. The Nashville Tennessean. 2p., 1939
- 2 copies
- Folder 16: 111A - Scottsboro Case
- Item 1: From: Chamlee, George W. To: Baskette, Ewing C. 1p., 1935
- note: letter to Baskette about the case.
- Item 2: Baskette, Ewing C. The Scottsboro Case. The Welcome News. vol. 8. no. 4. p. 1-4., 1935
- Item 3: Wexley, John. They Shall Not Die. Theatre Guild Program. 24p., 1934
- Item 4: May 1, 1934. To: Baskette, Ewing C. 1p.
- Item 5: Damon, Anna. Scottsboro Herndon Emergency Fund. International Labor Defense. 1p.
- Item 6: Missing for Weeks, Back, Defends Negro. 1p.
- Item 7: Associated Negro Press. Scottsboro Case Widely Known in Russia. 1p.
- Item 8: Small, Sasha. Scottsboro. International Labor Defense Fund. 15p., 1934
- Item 9: Lawson, Elizabeth. Scottboro's Martyr J. Louis Engdahl. International Labor Defense. 7p.
- Item 10: Herndon, Angelo. The Scottsboro Boys. 15p., 1937
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Scottsboro Limited. 11p.
- Item 12: Court House, Scottsboro, ALA. Fort Wayne Printing Co. 1p.
- Item 13: International Labor Defense. "They Shall Not Die." 2p.
- note: penny stamps.
- Item 14: Bates, Ruby. The Whole Truth About the Scottsboro Case. 2p.
- 4 copies
- Item 15: Nashville World. Laywer Sees a Possible Reversal. 1p., 1932
- Item 16: Baskette, Ewing C. Some Personal Impressions of the Scottsboro Case, The New Golubian. vol. 1. no. 1. 15p.
- Item 17: The Scottsboro Defense Committee. The Scottsboro Case. 26p., 1936
- 2 copies
- Folder 17: 111B - Scottsboro Case
- Item 1: International Labor Defense. Mr. President Free the Scottsboro Boys! 30p., 1934
- Item 2: Ransdell, Hollace. Scottsboro, ALA. Case. American Civil Liberties Union. 22p., 1931
- Item 3: International Juridical Association. The Scottsboro Case. vol. 1. no. 1. p. 1 & 3., 1932
- Item 4: International Labor Defense. Scottsboro. 10p., 1933
- Item 5: Alexander, T.H. I Reckon So. The Nashville Tennessean. 1p.
- Item 6: Letters from Scottsbroro boys to Mr. James Patterson and others., 1932
- note: 8 letters.
- Item 7: Scottsboro Sunday. Alpha Chi Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 3p., 1933
- Item 8: Mirror Magazine. I Wonder What's To Become of Ruby Bates. p. 13., 1934
- Item 9: Bates, Ruby. I Told America the Truth. Sunday Worker. 2p.
- Item 10: International Labor Defense. The Story of Scottsboro. 8p., 1931
- Item 11: From: Patterson, William L. To: Baskette, Ewing C. 1p., 17-12-1932
- Item 12: (maybe: Roscoe, Allen). Diagram of Scottsboro Incident. 1p.
- Item 13: Baskette, Ewing C. Imvestigating the Scottsboro Incident. 13p., 1951
- Item 14: From: Geer, John H. & Davis, Benjamin J., Jr. To: Baskette, Ewing C. 2p., 01-12-1933
- Item 15: Scottsboro Defense Committee. We the people of the United States firmly convinced of the complete innocence of the Scottsboro Boys address this peitition to Governor Bibbs Graves at Montgomery, Alabama. 1p.
- Item 16: International Labor Defense. Scottsboro--Herndon Emergency Fund. 1p.
- Item 17: Scottsboro Defense Committee. Manhattan Mass Meeting. 1p., 1934
- Item 18: From: Chamlee, George W. & Chamlee, George W., Jr. To: Baskette, Ewing C. 1p., 1934
- Item 19: International Labor Defense. concerning the Scottsboro-Herndon Fund. 1p.
- Item 20: Men Fight the Alabama Extradition Demand. 1p.
- Item 21: Baskette, Ewing C. Scottsboro. 4p.
- Item 22: Scottsboro-Herndon Defense Fund. Save Our Lives. International Labor Defense. 4p.
- Folder 18: 112 - Sedition
- Item 1: Aldred, Guy. Rex v. Aldred. London Trial, 1909, Indian Sedition. Glasgow Sedition Trial, 1921. Strickland Press. 64p., 1948
- Item 2: Burns, John. The Man with the Red Flag. The Modern Press. 24p, 1886
- Item 3: Aldred, Guy A. Representation and the State. Pamphlet for the Proletarian. no. 10. Bakunin Press. 23p., 1910
- Item 4: American Civil Liberties Union. Do We Need More Sedition Laws? 22p.
- Item 5: Peltason, Jack. Constitutional Liberty and Seditious Activity. Freedom Agenda. Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc. 57p., 1954
- Item 6: Anderson, Frank Maloy. VII. The Enforcement of the Alien and Sedition Laws. American Historical Association. p. 115-126.
- Item 7: Shientag, Bernard L., Hon. From Seditious Libel to Freedom of the Press. Brooklyn Law Review. vol. 11. no. 2. p. 125-154., 1942
- Item 8: Sedition. 3p.
- Folder 19: 113A - Sex
- Item 1: Parkhurst, Henry M. Diana or The Secrets of a Happy Married Life. The Crucible Pub. 66p., 1919
- Item 2: Craddock, Ida C. Right Marital Living. 44p., 1901
- Item 3: Walker, E.C. What the Young Need to Know. M. Harman. 42p.
- Item 4: Zola, Emile. Modern Marriage. Benj. R Tucker. 42p., 1906
- Item 5: English, Dr. O. Spurgeon, & Farnham, Dr. Marynia. Sexual Love. Pageant. p. 140-146., 1953
- Item 6: Hewetson, John. Sexual Freedom for the Young. Freedom Press. 16p., 1951
- Item 7: AB. The Second Kinsey Report. p. 735-736., 1953
- Item 8: Ripley, Robert. Believe it or Not. King Features Syndicate. 1p., 1941
- Item 9: Othman, Frederick. Man. Wife's Kiss in Shadowed Court Bliss. 1p.
- Folder 20: 113B - Sex
- Item 1: Life. The Birth of a Baby. p. 32-36., 1940(?)
- Box 14
- Folder 1: 114 - Shakers
- Item 1: Avery, Giles B. Sketches of Shakers amd Shakerism. Weed-Parsons Printing Co. 46p., 1884
- Item 2: Hutton, Daniel M. Old Shakertown and the Shakers. Haroldsburg Harold Press. 67p., 1936
- Item 3: The Lebanon School. The Peg Board. First Shaker Number 1936. vol. 4. no. 3., 1936
- Folder 2: 115 - Slavery
- Item 1: Streeter, S., Rev. American Slavery Essentially Sinful: A Sermon. 23p., 1845
- Item 2: Patrie, Amor. The Blasphemu of Abolition Exposed: Seritudem and the Rights of the South, Vidicated. A Bible Argument. 24p., 1850
- Item 3: Birney, James G. The American Churches, The Bullworks of American Slavery. Parker Pillsbury. 48p., 1885
- Item 4: Graham, William, Rev. The Contrast or the Biblea and Abolitionism: An Exegetical Argument. Daily Cincinnati Atlas Office. 48p., 1844
- Item 5: Bible View of Slavery. 16p., 1863
- Item 6: Cheever, George B., D.D. The Fire and Hammer of God's Word against the Sin of Slavery. American Abolition Society. 16p, 1858
- Item 7: Atkins, Thomas, Rev. American Slavery. 13p.
- Folder 3: 116 - Gerald, Smith L.K.
- Item 1: Public Affairs Forum. Mass Picketing. 1p.
- Item 2: Craig, Earl C. Dear Frined and Reader: Most of you who receive the enclosed copy of "Los Angeles Today...' 1p., 1945
- Item 3: Mobilization for Democracy. Los Angeles against Gerald L.K. Smith. How A City Organized to Comabt Native Fascism. 34p.
- Item 4: The Friends of Democracy, Inc. Pattern for Revolution. p. 4-15.
- Item 5: 13th District Citizen's Committee. Speakers Manual. 17p.
- Item 6: Citizens Committee 13th District. Why McClanahan Must Be Recalled. 2p.
- Item 7: Craig, Earl C. Public Affairs Forum. 1p., 1945
- Item 8: Craig, Earl C. Public Affairs Forum.1p., 1946
- Item 9: Socialist Party U.S.A. Ham 'N' Eggs A La Smith. 1p.
- Item 10: Council for Civic Unity. America's Number One Fascist--Gerlad L.K. Smith. 3p.
- Item 11: Mobilization for Democracy. Make This Saturday Your Night Against Fascism in Los Angeles. 1p.
- Item 12: Alexander, Dr. Herbert. Campaign to Recall McClanahan. 1p.
- Item 13: Citizen's Committee Bulletin, 13th Councilmanic District of Los Angeles. 11, 721 Sign To Recall McClanahan. no. 2., 1946
- Item 14: 13th District Citizen's Committee. Help Recall Campaign. 1p.
- Item 15: Public Affairs Forum. Public Debate?? Gerald L.K. Smith. 1p.
- Item 16: This Card Will Admit Two Persons To Hear An Address By Gerald L.K. Smith. 1p., 20-7-1945
- Folder 4: 117 - Social Ethics
- Item 1: Magazine Digest. The Flourishing Bootlegger. p. 87-89., 1949
- Item 2: Pilgrim Tract Society. The Burdens of the Drink Habit!!! Tract No.58.
- Item 3: Floyd, William. A Constructive Philosophy. Arbitrator Press. 19p.
- Item 4: Clark, Wm. Lloyd. Hell at Midnight in Springfield. 47p., 1924
- Folder 5: 118 - Socialism (England)
- Item 1: Brady, Thomas. The Historical Bias of Socialism in Ireland. Socialist Party of Ireland. 16p.
- Item 2: Curran, Pete, M.P. Human-Documents. Independent Labour Party. Reynolds' Newspaper. 19p.
- Item 3: Dearmer, Percy, Rev., M.A. Christian Socialism, Practical Christianity. The Calrion. no. 19. 16p., 1897
- Item 4: Campbell, R.J., Rev. Socialism. The Independent Labour Party. 14p.
- Item 5: The Socialist League. Revolutinary Studies. London Office of the Commonweal. 31p., 1892
- Item 6: Morris, William. How I Became a Socialist. 16p.
- Item 7: Gilmour, William. The Socialism of "Merrie England." Liberty Library.no. 12. E.H. Fulton. 13p., 1897
- Item 8: Sketchley, J. The Workman's Question: Why He Is Poor? 27p.
- Item 9: Morris, William. Useful Work versus Useless Toil. W. Reeves. p. 19-39.
- Item 10: Nieuwenhuis, F. Domela. Socialism in Danger. Liberty Pamphlets. Liberty Press. part 1 & 2. 16p.
- Item 11: Brown, Tom. The Social General Strike. 14p.
- Item 12: Aldred, Guy A. The Logic and Economics of the Class Struggle. Pamphlets for the Proletarian. no. 1. Bakunin Press. 13p., 1908
- Item 13: Pankhurst, Sylvia. Lloyd George Takes The Mask Off. The Workers' Socialist Federation. 11p., 1920
- Item 14: The Sacrifice of Man. "The Open Road.' C.W Daniel, Ltd. 14p., 1912
- Item 15: Grahame, Stewart. Socialism: An Actual Experiement. National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Association. 46p.
- Item 16: Bibby, Joseph. Letters on Socialism. The P.P. Press. 16p.
- Item 17: Labour is the Source of all Wealth Therefore All Wealth Belongs to the Laborers. 1p.
- Item 18: Many Authors. Fourierana. I, II, V, VI, VII, IX, XV, XXII. The American Socialist. 8p., 1877-1878
- Item 19: The Enfant "Terrible." W. Reeves. "Jones' Boy." 1p.
- Item 20: Monthly Magazine. Hyde Park. vol. 1. no. 1. 4p., 1938
- Folder 6: 119A - Socialism (U.S.)
- Item 1: Marcy, Leslie. The Emergency National Convention. p. 665-672.
- Item 2: National Office, Socialist Party. 100 Years--For What? 37p.
- Item 3: McBride, Sylvester. Are We Slaves to the Corporations? Socialist Party of America. 4p.
- Item 4: Hoan, Daniel W., Mayor. Abraham Lincoln. A Real American. Socialist Party of America. 4p.
- Item 5: Socialist Party of America. A.B.C. of Socialism. 2p, 1924
- 3 copies
- Item 6: National Executive Committee, Socialist Party of the United States. May Day Proclamation. 2p.
- Item 7: Socialist Party of America. Out of Work. 3p.
- Item 8: Socialist Party of America. What is Socialism? 6p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Powers, Hapgood. Slavery in the Coal Fields: what shall we do about it? Socialist Party of America. 4p.
- Item 10: Socialist Party of America. Stop Bank Failures! 4p, 1931
- Folder 7: 119B - Socialism (U.S.)
- Item 1: Woodcock, George. Railways and Society. Freedom Press. 31p., 1943
- Item 2: Brown, William Thurston. Socialism and the Individual. The Modern School. 32p.
- Item 3: Klein, Nicholas. The Socialist Printer. The Appeal to Reason. 52p., 1908
- Item 4: Goldman, Albert. What is Socialism? Pioneer Publishers. 47p., 1938
- Item 5: Goslin, Ryllis Alexander & Omar Pancoast. Rich Man, Poor Man. The Peoples League for Economic Security. Association Press. 80p., 1935
- Item 6: Holman, H.L.A. How! 40p.
- Item 7: Durant, Will. Socialism and Anarchism. Albert and Charles Boni. 40p., 1924
- Item 8: Slayton, J.W. The Old Red Flag. 16p.
- Item 9: Hanford, Benjamin. Hanford's Reply to Havemeyer. Comrade Cooperative Co. The Agitator. vol. 1. no. 12. 24p., 1903
- Item 10: Phifer, Charles Lincoln. The Road to Socialism. Appeal to Reason. 30p., 1913
- Item 11: Keracher, John. The Head-Fixing Industry. Charles H. Kerr & Co. 27p.
- Folder 8: 119C - Socialism (U.S.)
- Item 1: Strobell, G.H. A Christian View of Socialism. Charles H. Kerr & Co. 32p.
- Item 2: M.G.H. Poverty: Its Cause and Cure. K. Butts & Co. 19p.
- Item 3: The Liberator Publishing Co. Max Eastman's Address to the Jury in the Second Masses Tria;. Liberator Pamphlets. no. 1. 46p.
- Item 4: Ray, John M. The Impending World Crisis. 32p.
- Item 5: Ladoff, Isador. Sozialismus, der Antichrist. no. 12. Verlag des Bundesvororis. 63p., 1910
- Item 6: Pyburn, Geo. Studies in Socialism. no. 1. Property. 16p., 1897
- Item 7: Fight or Starve! 1p.
- Item 8: Nearing, Scott. The American Empire. The Rand School of Science. 266p., 1921
- Folder 9: 119D - Socialism (U.S.)
- Item 1: Ricker, A.W. The Political Economy of Jesus. Rip-Saw Series no. 12. The National Rip-Saw Publishing Co. 29p.
- Item 2: Tcherkesoff, W. ...Pages...of Socilist History. C.B. Cooper. 30p., 1902
- Item 3: Kirkpatrick, George R. Mental Dynamite. 11th ed. 15p., 1906
- Item 4: Jones, J.L. The Free Commune. New Dispensation Series. no. 1. 32p.
- Item 5: Appeal to Reason. Wayland's Undelivered Address. 29p., 1913
- Item 6: Richards, W.H. Socialism Explained. 7th ed. 48p., 1931
- Item 7: Left Wing Section Socialist Party. Manifesto and Program of the Left Wing Section Socialist Party. 14p., 1919
- Item 8: Roller, Arnold. ...The...Social General Strike. The Debating Club. no. 1. 32p., 1905
- Item 9: Harper's Weekly. A Warning in Time. 1p., 1886
- Item 10: Milburn, George. The Appeal to Reason. American Mercury. p. 359-371., 1931
- Item 11: Jenkins, W.E. Social Unrest. 32p., 1913
- Item 12: The Capitalists Associate and Do Not Devour Each Other. ch. 5-16. p. 31-106.
- Item 13: Miller, Herbert, M.A. Liberty of the Individual and Society. Radical Club Papers. no. 1. The Radical Club. 8p.
- Item 14: Time Table. 1p., 1920, 1921-1940
- Folder 10: 120A - Socialist Labor Party
- Item 1: Socialist Labor Party. Down With the War! 28p., 1939
- Item 2: Hass, Eric. Socialist Industrialist Unionism. Socialist Labor Party. New York Labor News Co. 62p., 1951
- Item 3: De Leon, Daniel. Socialism versus Anarchism. National Executive Committee, Socialist Labor Party. New York Labor News Co. 62p., 1921
- Item 4: De Leon, Daniel. Capitalism Means War! Socialist Labor Party. New York Labor News Co. 32p., 1947
- Item 5: Peterson, Arnold.The Truth About Inflation. Socialist Labor Party. New York Labor News Co. 32p., 1952
- Item 6: Peterson, Arnold. W.Z. Foster. Renegade or Spy? Socialist Labor Party. New York Labor News Co. 39p., 1945
- Item 7: De Leon, Daniel. Reform ore Revolution. Socialist Labor Party. New York Labor News Co. 31p., 1947
- Item 8: Peterson, Arnold. The Stalinist Corruption of Marxism. Socialist Labor Party. New York Labor News Co. 156p., 1953
- Item 9: Peterson, Arnold. Commuist Jesuitism. Socialist Labor Party. New York Labor News Co. 110p., 1939
- Folder 11: 120B - Socialist Labor Party
- Item 1: Socialist Labor Party of America. Golden Jubilee do De Leonism. 1890--1940. 47p.
- Folder 12: 121A - Songs, Revolutonary, Socailistic, Etc.
- Item 1: Friedman, Samuel H. Rebel Song Book. Rand School Press. 92p., 1935
- Item 2: DeWitt, S.A. Rhapsodies in Red. Rand School Press. 48p., 1933
- Item 3: Horton, Zilphia. Labor Songs. Textile Union Workers of America. R.R. Lawrence. 64p., 1939
- Item 4: Church of the Social Revolution. Songs of Fellowship. 48p., 1914
- Item 5: Workers Music League and Workers Library Publishers. Red Song Book. 32p., 1932
- Folder 13: 121B - Songs, Revolutionary, Socialistic, Etc.
- Item 1: Hall, Convington. Songs of Love and Rebellion. John J. Weihing Printing Co. 49p., 1915
- Item 2: White, Bouck. Songs of the Fellowship. The Socialistic Literature Co. 47p., 1912
- Item 3: Church of the Social Revolution. Crowd Songs. 16p., 1916
- Item 4: Leo. Fiest, Inc. Songs of the Soldiers And Sailors Sings. 80p., 1918
- Item 5: Reeves, Wm. A Songbook for Socialists. 6th ed. 34p.
- Item 6: Baird, J.E. Songs of Socialism. 15p.
- Folder 14: 121C - Songs, Revolutionary, Socialistic, Etc.
- Item 1: North London Branch, S.L. Songs for the People. Labor Leaf. 1p., 1886
- Item 2: The Harvard Socialist Club. Socialist Songs. 4p.
- Item 3: Potamkin, Harry Alan. Pioneer Song Book. New Pioneer Publishing Co. 30p., 1935
- Item 4: Commonwealth College. Commonwealth Labor Songs. 11p., 1938
- Item 5: A Song made upon the Election of new Magistrates for this City. p. 18., 1734
- Item 6: Sugar, Maurice. Sit Down. American Music League. 3p.
- Item 7: Industrial Workers of the World. The International Torch of Freedom. 3p., 1933
- Item 8: Shays, Dan. Five Workers' Rounds. Pierre Degeyter Music Club. 1p.
- Item 9: Liebech. Russian Funeral Song. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Gonzalez, Leopoldo. !No Parasan! American Music League. 2p.
- Item 11: Leathem, James. Poems for Socialists. 20p., 1891
- 2 copies
- Folder 15: 121D - Songs, Revolutionary, Socialistic, Etc.
- Item 1: Lawrence, B.M., M.D. New Century Song Book. J.F. Marek. 96p.
- Item 2: American Music League. March and Sing. 16p., 1937
- Item 3: Carlile, J. The Wreath of Freedom. 104p., 1820
- Item 4: Morris, William. Chants for Socialists. Library of Social Justice. no. 1. New Horizon Press. 22p., 1935
- Item 5: Bevington, L.S. Liberty Lyrics. James Tochatti. Liberty Press. 16p., 1895
- Folder 16: 121E - Songs, Revolutionary, Socialistic, Etc.
- Item 1: Kerr, Charles H. Socsialist Songs. Pocket Library of Socialism. no. 11. Charles H. Kerr & Co. 29p., 1900
- Item 2: Williams, J.A. The Revolution. 46p.
- Item 3: Hall, Covington. Battle Hymns of Toil. General Welfare Reporter. 119p.
- Item 4: Sundry Song Writers. p. 161-176.
- Folder 17: 122 - N/A
- Folder 18: 123A - Spanish Civil War, Misc. (photos)
- Item 1: 10 B&W photos.
- notes: contains imagery of deceased children and ammunition.
- Folder 19: 123B - Spanish Civil War, Misc. (notes)
- Item 1: CNT or AIT FAI. notes. 1p.
- Item 2: Baskette (?) Notes. 1p.
- Folder 20: 123C - Spanish Civil War, Misc. (stamps)
- Item 1: Libertat! Help the Spanish People. 1p.
- note: stamps.
- Folder 21: 123D - Spanish Civil War, Misc. (clipping)
- Item 1: Espana. 1p.
- Folder 22: 123E - Spanish Civil War, Misc. (banners)
- Item 1: CNT AIT FAI.
- note: 1 banner.
- Item 2: Durruti, B., 20-11-1936
- note: 1 banner.
- Item 3: Asaso, F., 20-7-1936
- notes: 1 banner.
- Item 4: C.N.T.
- notes: 1 banner.
- Item 5: CNT. FAI.
- notes: 1 banner.
- Item 6: CNT. AIT. FAI.
- notes: 1 banner. includes copy of note dated Oct. 2., 1967.
- Item 7: CNT. AIT. FAI.
- notes: 1 banner.
- Folder 23: 123F - Spanish Civil War, Misc. (reproduction)
- Item 1: International Workingmen's Association. Events in Catalonia. 14p., 1937
- Folder 24: 124A - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: News-Week. Spain: Reds Blow Up Alcazar; p. 15-16., 1936
- Item 2: Pearson, Drew. U.S. Army Penalizes Boys Who Fought Franco. 1p.
- Item 3: Ryan, Bill. Patrick J. Read. 1p.
- Item 4: American Casualties. 1p.
- Item 5: Spanish Volunteer. 1p.
- Item 6: Flier's Body On Way Here. 1p.
- Item 7: 20 More Return From Spanish War. p. 28.
- Item 8: Milton Herndon Dies in Loyalist Attack. 1p.
- Item 9: Loyalty. 1p.
- Item 10: American Rifles Reported in Spain. 1p., 1938
- Item 11: Third Battalion Organized. 1p.
- Item 12: McHenry, Beth. On Furlough. Sunday Worker. p. 5., 1937
- Item 13: Ehrenbourg, Ilya. Spains Enemies. New Masses. p. 18-19., 1936
- Item 14: Anarchists Gain in Riven Spain. p. 38.
- Item 15: Dewey, Stoddard. The Anarchist Movement in Spain. p. 721-749., 1902
- Item 16: Little, Tom. Stepping on His Corns. The Nashville Tennessean. 1p.
- Item 17: Little, Tom. Whetting. The Nashville Tennessean. 1p.
- Item 18: Little, Tom. A Mailed Hand of Mercy. The Nashville Tennessean. 1p.
- Item 19: Little, Tom. The Pit and the Prendulum. The Nashville Tennessean. 1p., 1939
- Item 20: Little, Tom. And Departing Leave Behind Them...The Nashville Tennessean. 1p., 1939
- Item 21: Little, Tom. "Unser Kampf." The Nashville Tennessean. 1p., 1939
- Item 22: Little, Tom. Walking the Bear. The Nashville Tennessean. 1p.
- Item 23: Little, Tom. Enough to Take Him Down.The Nashville Tennessean. 1p.
- Item 24: Elderman. "Psst, I gave them a tip in the tortoise." The Washintong Post. 1p.
- Item 25: Doyle, Jerry. The Retreat From Spain. New York Post. 1p., 1937
- Item 26: Shepard, E.H. Mr. Everyman's Ideal Home. 1p.
- Item 27: Olds, C.S. Another Scrap of Paper. The Nashville Evening Tennessean. 1p.
- Item 28: Lichty. Grin and Bear It. 1p.
- Item 29: The Nashvile Tennessean. How Nations Group Spanish Civil War. 1p.
- Item 30: The New York Times. Spain's Battle Fronts. 1p.
- Item 31: The Press-Scimitar. Reviewing Two Years of Civil War in Spain. 1p., 1938
- Item 32: The Nashville Tennessean. Franco Battles Loyalists in Corner of Spain. 1p.
- Item 33: The Commercial Appeal. Insurgents Gain, Lose in Spanish War. 1p., 1939
- Folder 25: 124B - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: Spanish Art Works Safe in War, Loan Collection Caretaker Says. Associated Press. p. 11.
- Item 2: Treasures Are Recovered By Soanish Government. Associated Press. 1p.
- Item 3: Paris Return Gold to Spain. 1p.
- Item 4: Court Weighs Right to Bank of Spain to Regain $6,500,00 Silver Brought to the U.S. 1p., 1939
- Item 5: New York Post. Not Pre-Historic, But Post-Franco. 1p., 1938
- Item 6: Thompson, Dorothy. "Fascist Wrfare!" New York Herald Tribune, Inc. 1p., 1937
- Item 7: Thompson, Dorothy. Intervene Now- With Food. 1p.
- Item 8: Thompson, Dorothy. To the Intolerant. 1p.
- Item 9: Spain: End of Chapter. 4p.
- Item 10: Mateos, F. The Siege of Madrid. p. 51-58., 1938
- Item 11: Child killed in air raid... a picture newly-received from Madrid. NEW Service, Inc. 1p., 1936
- Item 12: El Greco. View of Toledo. 1p.
- Item 13: As Flames Added Flames of Terror in Shell-Town Madrid. 1p.
- Item 14: Insurgents Guns Railing Shells in Madrid. Associated Press Photo. 1p.
- Item 15: The Nashville Tennessean. War on Broadway. 1p.
- Item 16: Rebels Damage Madrid's Medical Center. 1p.
- Item 17: A Nonchalant Dynamiter! Associated Press. 1p., 1937
- Item 18: The Nashville Tennessean. A Little Girl Orphaned By the Spanish War. 1p.
- Item 19: Spain's Largest Industrial City as the Bombers Saw It: 1p.
- Item 20: British Freighters Victims of General Franco's Bombers. New York Herald Tribune. 1p., 1938
- Item 21: After the Battlefields of Spain. 1p.
- Item 22: Smith, Eugene W. Spanish Scene. 1p.
- Item 23: Strube Cartoon. Continential Europe has sought to boost the birh rate to provide more man power for future wars. Associated Press. 1p., 1937
- Folder 26: 124C - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: Scotswomen Help Spain. 1p.
- Item 2: The Western Leader. Where is Ethel McDonald? 1p.
- Folder 27: 124D - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: Emma Goldman Sees Catalonia, Realized Dream. 1p.
- Item 2: Emma Goldman Offers Her Life to Leftist Spain. 1p.
- Folder 28: 124E - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: The Churchman. Roman Catholics and Franco. p. 7., 1939
- Item 2: McGurn, Barrett. Recent Action in Spain Indicate Catholic Church Still Backs Franco. The Courier-Jounral., 1941
- Item 3: Pope Pius XII today telegraphed Gen. Fransisco Franco the apostilic blessing for him and the Spanish people. 1p.
- Item 4: Victory of Franco Hailed by Vatican. 1p.
- Item 5: Newspaper of Vatican Hails Franco Victory. 1p.
- Item 6: Matthews, Herbert L. Pope Sees Rescue of "Christian Ideals' by Franco's Troops. 2p.
- Item 7: The New York Times. Exhibit of Atheist Propoganda Ends in Rome; Church Victims of Spanish War Listed. 1p., 1938
- Item 8: United Press. Loyals Protest Against Rebels Slaying Priests. 1p., 1937
- Folder 29: 124F - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: Fleming, Dr. D. F. The Spanish Cross. The International Outlook. 2p.
- Item 2: Fleming, Dr. D. F. Must Spain Submit? Playing With Fire. The International Outlook. 2p.
- Item 3: Fleming, Dr. D. F. A Turn in Spain. The International Outlook. 2p.
- Item 4: Fleming, Dr. D. F. Bilbao Next? The Intenrational Outlook. 2p.
- Item 5: Bilbao Conquered. The International Outlook. 1p.
- Item 6: Fleming, Dr. D. F. The Fascist Grand Council sat for six hours last Thursday...2p.
- Item 7: Pay Starts in 1942. The International Outlook. 1p.
- Folder 30: 124G - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: Spanish Hierachy is Denounced Hre. 3p.
- Item 2: Fernsworth, Lawrence A. From Barcelona. 2p., 1938
- Item 3: Blood, Blood, Blood... 1p.
- Item 4: On the bombardment itself we think there can be no division of opinion...1p.
- Item 5: PM. Miss Rowntree's Testimony. p. 3-4., 1943
- Box 15
- Folder 1: 124H - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: Matthews, Herbert L. All Teruel Rebesls to End Long Defiance. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 2: Baldwin, Hanson W. Taking of Teruel Upsets Prophecies. 1p.
- Item 3: Fernsworth, Lawrence A. Exchange Likely for Teruel Bishop. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 4: Matthews, Herbert L. Rebels at Teruel Held by Americans. The New York Times. 1p., 1938
- Folder 2: 124I - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: Lore, Ludwig. U.S. Envoy to Spain New Deal Paradox. 1p.
- Item 2: The New York Times. U.S. Urged To End Embargo Spain. 2p., 1938
- Item 3: New York Post. What About the Ameircan Bombs Over Barcelona? p. 14., 1938
- Item 4: Neutrality--Still Lopsided. 1p.
- Item 5: Pearson, Drew & Allen, Robert S. The Washington Merry-Go-Round. 1p., 1938
- Folder 3: 124J - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: Ghall, Paul. Spanish Refugees Suffer Hardships. The Louisville Times. p. 4.
- Item 2: The Medical Bureau & North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. Give Now! 1p.
- Item 3: Say Franco Took Child Relief Food. 1p., 1939
- Item 4: The New York Times. $548,765 is Raiied in U.S. For Spain. 1p., 1937
- Item 5: Hungry in Madrid Given Egg Rations. vol. 70. no. 109. 1p.
- Item 6: The New York Times. Madrid Tragic City as War Continues. p. 26., 1937
- Item 7: Ziffren, Lester. Threat of Starvation Adds to Horror of Air Bombing. Nashville Evening Tenessean. 1p.
- Item 8: Catholics Expand Relief for Spain. 1p.
- Folder 4: 124K - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: The New York Times. Spain's War A Lure to 3,000 from U.S. p. 10., 1938
- Item 2: Matthews, Herbert L. American Leaders Evade Insurgents. 1p., 1938
- Item 3: Matthews, Herbert L. Loyalists Dismiss Foreign Officers. The New York Times. p. 10.
- Item 4: Speaker Here Sees Hope for Loyalist Cause. 1p.
- Item 5: Spanish Tragedy. 1p.
- Item 6: The New York Times. Former Envo yto Spain Back to Take New Boat. 1p.
- Item 7: Ames to Speak on Spanish War. 1p., 1938
- Folder 5: 124L - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: Spanish Socialists List Outside Help. 1p.
- Item 2: Fernsworth, Lawrence A. Socialist Union Asks Voice in Spain. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 3: The Nashville Tennessean, Spain's Victories Left Front Is Split As Extremists Imperial Azana Regime. 1p.
- Item 4: The North American Newspaper Alliance. Journalist Faces Trial in Valencia. 1p., 1937
- Item 5: Socialists Send Help to Madrid. p. 8.
- Item 6: Anti-Stalin Chief is Slain in Madrd; 10 Aides in Prison. vol. 86. 4p.
- Item 7: Trotzky Group Warns Russia Not to Attempt Control of Spaniards. 1p.
- Item 8: Fernsworth, Lawrence A. Andres Nin's Fate in Spain a Mystery. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 9: Fernsworth, Lawrence A. Socialism Urged by Spanish Union. The New York Times. 1p., 1938
- Folder 6: 124M - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: Dhal Safe Home From Spain, Through With Foreign Affairs. Associated Press. 2p.
- Item 2: The Nashville Tennessean, Edtih Dahl 'Praying' Release of 'Whitey' True; Checks No Worry. 1p.
- Item 3: Mrs. Dahl Is Resigned. 1p.
- Item 4: Cheek-To-Cheek. NEA. 1p.
- Item 5: Six Classes Listed For Flower Exhibit. 1p.
- Item 6: Dahl Released From Spanish Imprisonment. 3p.
- Folder 7: 124N - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: Fernsworth, Lawrence A. Barcelon Raided 7 Times, 39 Killed. The New York Times. 2p.
- Item 2: Fernsworth, Lawrence A. Spain Restricting Collectivization. The New York Times. p. 5.
- Item 3: Fernsworth, Lawrence A. Barcelona Halts A Reign of Terror. The New York Times. p. 14., 1938
- Item 4: Fernsworth, Lawrence A. Valencia Controls Barcelona Regime. The New York Times. 1p., 1937
- Item 5: Matthews, Herbert L. Madrid Heavily Shelled. The New York times. 2p., 1937
- Item 6: Matthews, Herbert L. Madrid Admits Brunete Lost. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 7: Matthews, Herbert L. Loyalists Triumph in Aeriel Clashes. The New York Times. 2p.
- Item 8: Matthews, Herbert L. Loyalits Position is Termed Strong. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 9: Yindrich, Jan. Shells Crash in Capitol; Nationalists Start Battle. 1p., 1936
- Item 10: Matthews, Herbert L. Madrid Appeared Doomed Year Ago. The New York Times. p. 5., 1937
- Item 11: Wilson, Albert W. Shots Flying in Madrid Streets No Novelty to City Dwellers.Associated Press. p. 12.
- Item 12: Ziffren, Lester. Spain-Morocco Society Helps Loyalists; Recruits Moors. United Press. 1p., 1936
- Item 13: Gorell, Henry T. Besiged Anti-Fascist Army Turns All Force on Rebels. Nashville Evening Tennessean. 1p.
- Item 14: M'Dermott, William F. Valencia is Tense in Double Spain. The New York Times. p. 28., 1937
- Item 15: Franklin, Jay. We the People. 1p., 1936
- Item 16: Fernandez, Francisco. Loyalists Miners Rout Oviedo Foe. United Press. p. 14., 1936
- Item 17: Ziffren, Lester. Loyalists Take Offensive On 8 of 11 War Fronts. United Press. 2p., 1936
- Item 18: Carter, Albert E. Think Loyalists Will Hold Capitol. 3p.
- Item 19: Cortesi, Arnaldo. Gayda Sees Paris Helping Loyalists. New York Times. p. 24.
- Item 20: Du Berrier, Hal. American Flier Says Russia Rules Air Force For Loyals Spain. 2p.
- Item 21: Loyalist Navy Gaines Supremacy. 1p.
- Item 22: Loyalist Forces Gain Key Area. 1p.
- Item 23: The New York Times. Planes Being Built in Loyalist Plants. 1p., 1938
- Item 24: Republican Flag Reported in Barcelona; Revolt Rumored. 1p.
- Item 25: The Nashville Tennessean. Rebel Planes Push Attacks On Loyalists. 1p., 1939
- Item 26: The Nashville Times. Spanish Loyalists In France May Go To Foreign Legion. 1p.
- Item 27: Loyalist Troops Report Advance. 1p.
- Item 28: World Telegram. Mayor of Spain Denied U.S. Entry. 1p.
- Item 29: The New York Times. Air Raids Deaths in 12,200, Loyalist Spain Estimates. 1p., 1938
- Item 30: New Plane Fleet Cheers Loyalists. 1p., 1938
- Item 31: New York Post. Hundreds Killed in Barcelona Raid. 2p., 1938
- Item 32: Barcelona's Fall. 1p.
- Item 33: "Peace May Not Be Soon.' 1p.
- Item 34: The Churchman. For Spain. p. 23., 1939
- Item 35: Sheean, Vincent. Loyalist Spirit Is High Despite Daily Bombings. The Associated Press. p. 8., 1938
- Item 36: [The Loyalist British Defend Ministry at Barcelona...] 1p.
- note: belongs to another item in this folder, tore off.
- Folder 8: 124O - Spanish Civil War (clippings)
- Item 1: Carney, William P. France Reviews 150,000 Troops; Rain Mars 5-Hour Madrid Parade. The New York Times. 2p.
- Item 2: Carney, William P. Spaniards Tackles Post-War Tasks. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 3: Carney, William P. Madrid Officially Lists 33 Execited. The New York Times. 1p., 1939
- Item 4: Fernsworth, Lawrence A. Rebels Planes Sink Ship, Say Captain. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 5: Matthews, Herbert L. Naples Acclaims Troops From Spain. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 6: Matthews, Herbert L. 6,011 Italian Fliers Were Sent to Spain. The New York Times. 1p., 199
- Item 7: Philip, P. J. Paris Doubts Plain On Span Will Work. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 8: Willert, Sir Arthur. Rime Talks Hinge Partly On Franco. The New York Times. p. 12., 1938
- Item 9: Willert, Sir Arthur. Spain Involved in Reich Shake-Up. The New York Times. 1p., 1938
- Item 10: Pertinax. French Again Talk Of Opening Border. The New York Times. p. 32., 1937
- Item 11: Pearson, Drew & Allen, Robert S. Washington-Merry-Go-Round. 1p., 1939
- Item 12: Bird, William. Spain Is Tiring of Foreigners. The Sun. p. 12., 1937
- Item 13: Axelsson, George. Majorca is Found to Harbor 500 Italian and Reich Fliers. The New York Times. 2p., 1937
- Item 14: Pflaum, Irving. Shells of Germans Wreck Every House in Large Town. 1p.
- Item 15: Pfaum, Irving. Government Outnumbered by Better Trained Rebels. United Press. 1p., 1936
- Item 16: Tolichus, Otto D. Reich Italy Bare War Holes in Spain. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 17: Heinzen, Ralph. Germans, Italians Reported Joining Attack On Madrid. United Press. p. 16., 1937
- Item 18: Fernsworth, Lawrence A. Franco's Problem Now to Brek Strong Line. The New York Times. 1p., 1937
- Item 19: Callender, Harold. Another Year of War in Spain is Forseen. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 20: Tolichus, Otto D. Reich Hails Troops Home From Spain. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 21: Kerr, Walter B. Berlin Admits Official Role of Troops in Spain. Herlald Tribune Press. 1p., 1939
- Item 22: Italian Press Hails Aviators in Spain. The New York Times. 1p.
- Item 23: Italy Lists Activity of Her Fliers in Spain. The New York Times. 1p., 1938
- Item 24: Loss of Aranjuez, Losing Control of Railroad, Feared. United Press. p. 12., 1936
- Item 25: Spain Cites An Army Orders Protest of Italy's War Aid. Associated Press. 1p.
- Item 26: Madrid Defenders Repulse Fascists. Associated Press. 1p.
- Item 27: New Orleans Times-Picayune. 'University City.' 1p.
- Item 28: Insurgent Spain. 1p., 1938
- Item 29: Spaniards Allege 3 Neutral Nations Assist Insurgents. Associated Press. p. 10.
- Item 30: Two of the Most Strategic Battles Of Spain's Bitter Civil War Rage on Widely-Flung Fronts. Associated Press. 1p.
- Item 31: The New York Times. Reich Shows Guns Top Spanish Guests. 1p.
- Item 32: The New York Times. Spain Mayor Sees Rebels' Fall Soon. 1p., 1938
- Item 33: Insurgents Drive to Encircle Gijon. Associated Press. 1p.
- Item 34: 3 Drives Started By Spanish Rebels. Associated Press. 1p.
- Item 35: Rebels Raid Coast; 250 Die In Alcante; British Ship Sunk. The New York Times. 1p., 1938
- Item 36: The New York Times. Sacrifice of Youth In War Denounced. 1p., 1938
- Item 37: Bilboans Little Perturbed by War. Associated Press. 1p., 1938
- Item 38: Madrid Plans Stiff Defense in New Fight. United Press. 1p.
- Item 39: Nazis Found in Rebel Dead. 1p.
- Item 40: The Run-Around. 1p., 1937
- Item 41: Democracy Found in Europe. 1p.
- Item 42: Anti-Fascist Held at Ellis Island. p. 7.
- Item 43: The New York Times. Italians Promise to Cease Sending Troop to Spain. 1p., 1937
- Item 44: Recognition Granted to Franco By U.S. Associated Press. 1p.
- Item 45: The New York Times. Trotskyist Symptoms Seen In Societ Dictionary. Associated Press. 1p.
- Item 46: Alicante: Why? 1p.
- Item 47: 688 Put to Death By Franco Regime. Associated Press. 1p.
- Item 48: Lawler, Anastatia M. Franco and Russia. 1p.
- Item 49: Guns Back Mercy Mission. 1p.
- Item 50: The Nashville Tennessean. Trials Opened Up On 'War Guilt.' 1p., 1939
- Item 51: The New York Times. Franco Says Spain Shuns Adventures. 1p., 1939
- Item 52: Franco Regime is Recognized. Associated Press. p. 4., 1939
- Item 53: Hitler Friend to Be Premier in New Setup. 1p.
- Item 54: Franco Drive. 1p.
- Item 55: Enemy Spain. 1p.
- Item 56: Madrid Asks League to Take Action Over Franco Recognition. Assciated Press. 1p.
- Item 57: Italian "Volunteers" Move Toward Spain. 1p.
- Item 58: Franco Drive on Mercury Mines Fails. p. 16.
- Item 59: Italy Will Stick Until Franco Wins. Associated Press. 1p.
- Item 60: Time. Flight From Madrid. p. 35-36., 1936
- Item 61: Castellano, Dr. Juan. Jewish Women's Council to Hear Dr. Castellano. 1p.
- Item 62: Tells of Spain. 2p.
- Item 63: The New York Times. Bolivia Joins Critics of Spain. 1p.
- Item 64: Barlovento. The Oddyssey Of The Telemachus. CNT. 1p., 1950
- Folder 9: 125A - Spanish Civil War (Agencies)
- Item 1: Hughan, Jessie Wallace, Ph.D. What About Spain? War Resisters League. 11p., 1937
- Item 2: American Artists Congress. An Exhibitio in Defense of World Democracy. 4p., 1937
- Item 3: The League of American Writers. Writers take Sides. 82p., 1938
- Item 4: Alberti, Rafael. A Spectre is Haunting Europe. Critics Group. 32p., 1936
- Item 5: Souchy, A. Spain. Anarchist Federation of America. Libertarian Publishers. 7p., 1936-1937
- Item 6: Browder, Earl. Lenin and Spain. Workers Library Publishers, Inc. 15p., 1937
- Item 7: International Labor Defense. Spain October 1934. S.R.I. 50p.
- Item 8: Neville, Robert. Spain: Church against Republic. The New Republic. Friends of Spanish Democracy. 3p.
- Folder 10: 125B - Spanish Civil War (Agencies)
- Item 1: American Friends of Democracy. A Wrong Road To Peace. 1p., 1938
- 2 copies
- Item 2: George, David Lloyd. Spain and Britain. American Friends of Democracy. 15p., 1937
- Item 3: War, Imperialist Intervention and Counter-Revolution in Spain. 1p., 1937
- Item 4: American Friends of Spanish Democracy. Spain. 24p.
- Item 5: American Friends of Democracy. The Truth About Spain. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Langdon-Davies, John. The Spanish Church and Politics. American Friends fo Spanish Democracy. 4p.
- Item 7: American Friends of Spanish Democracy & North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. The Fascist Invasion of Spain. 4p.
- Item 8: Hallgreen, Maurtiz A. The U.S. Plays Ostrich. The Fight. American Friends of Spanish Democracy. 4p., 1937
- Folder 11: 125C - Spanish Civil War (Agencies)
- Item 1: Frontier Films for Medical Bureau. Amrican doctors at work in Spain. 1p., 1939
- Item 2: Pershing, George O. Spain Awakens. Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy. One Year of the Writers and Artists Committee for Medical Aid to Spain, Jauray-December, 1937. 3p.
- Item 4: Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy. With Your Help an American West Coast Hospital Unit for Spain! 6p.
- Item 5: Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy. From a Hospital in Spain American Nurses Write. 29p.
- Item 6: Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy. 6 American Hospitals in Spain in 6 months of the Meidcal Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy. 6p.
- Item 7: Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy. Bulletin (Special Issue). 3p.
- Item 8: Faculty and Students Committee for Medical Aid to Loyalist Spain. All American College Ambulances Fleet, Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy. 3p.
- Item 9: Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy. Give a Party for Spain. 1p.
- Folder 12: 125D - Spanish Civil War (Agencies)
- Item 1: American League Against War and Fascism. Who Wants to Help Me Find a Home? 3p.
- Item 2: Spanish Refuge Aid, Inc. Forgotten People. 4p.
- Item 3: Spanish Children Welfare Association of America. We thank you for havig bought this book. 1p.
- Folder 13: 125E - Spanish Civil War (Agencies)
- Item 1: Kertesz, Andrew. Italian Protestors in Spain. Universal Distributers. 16p., 1937
- Item 2: Friends of Abraham Lincoln Battalion. The Story of Abraham Lincoln Battalion. 30p.
- Item 3: Jirku, Gusti. We Fight Death. 63p.
- Folder 14: 125F - Spanish Civil War (Agencies)
- Item 1: North American Democracy to Aid Spanish Democracy. I am too young to die. 3p.
- Item 2: North American Democracy to Aid Spanish Democracy. Facts About Spain to be Used by Speakers. 20p.
- Item 3: Medical Bureau and North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. Why the Embargo Against the Spanish Should Be Lifted Now. 3p.
- 16 copies
- Item 4: North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. The Crime of Francisco Franco. 20p.
- Item 5: North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. The Crime of Guernica. 15p.
- Item 6: Spanish Refugee Relief Campaign. In The Name of Humanity--Help Them Now. 1p.
- 3 copies
- Item 7: Spanish Refugee Relief Campaign. Your Contribution Means Life To Spain's Refugees. 1p.
- Item 8: Medical Bureau and North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. Milk Means Life in Spain. 1p.
- Item 9: North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. Bulletin. vol. 1. no. 2. 4p.
- Item 10: Medical Bureau and North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. Bulletin. vol. 1. no. 4. 4p., 1938
- Item 11: Medical Bureau and North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. Las Planas. 1p.
- Item 12: North American Committee to Aid Spanish Refugees. North American Committe to Aid Spanish Democracy. 8p., 1937
- Item 13: The Medical Bureau and North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. Spain Fights On! 3p.
- Folder 15: 125G - Spanish Civil War (Agencies)
- Item 1: Left Review. Left Review. Spanish Number. vol. 3. no. 8. p. 445-508., 1937
- Item 2: United Libertarian Organization. Mass Meeting. 1p.
- Item 3: The Spanish Children Welfare Association. Have You Seen It? 1p., 1938
- Item 4: Trade Union Relief for Spain. World Theatre. 1p.
- Folder 16: 126A - Spanish Civil War (English)
- Item 1: Spanish Atrocities Committee. Revival of the Inquisition. Freedom. J., Perry. 23p., 1897
- Item 2: Oliveira, A. Ramos. The Drama of Spain, 1931-1936. The National Council of Labor. 24p.
- Item 3: American Association of University Women. International Problem-of-the-Month. vol. 2. no. 1. 8p., 1936
- Item 4: Xuriguera, Ramon. The Repression Against the Workers in Catalonia. 30p., 1937
- Item 5: Souchy, Augustin. The tragic week in May. Oficia de Informacion Exterior de la CNT y FAI. 47p., 1937
- Item 6: Fortune. The Struggle in Spain. Time, Inc. 31p., 1937
- Item 7: Fischer, Louis. The War in Spain. The Nation, Inc. 55p., 1937
- Item 8: Thomson, Charles A. Spain; Issues Behind the Conflict. Foreign Policy Reports. vol. 12. no. 20. Foreign Policy Association, Inc. p. 246-256., 1937
- Item 9: Montseny, Frederica. Militant Anarchism and the Reality in Spain. The Anti-Parlimentiary Communist Federation.14p.
- Item 10: Zamora, Niceto Alcala et. al. Spanish Liberals Speak on the Counter-Revolution. Spanish Relief Committee. 31p., 1937
- Folder 17: 126B - Spanish Civil War (English)
- Item 1: Krehm, William. Spain; The Revoluton and Counter-Revolution. League for a Revolutionary Workers' Party. 56p.
- Item 2: Marin, Cl. Gutierrez. Pastor J. Jezequel visits Republican Spain. Editorial Forja. 26p., 1938
- Item 3: Rocker, Rudolf. The Tragedy of Spain. Free Arbeiter Stimme. 47p., 1937
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Spanish Embassy. Spain War of Independence, 79p., 1937
- Folder 18: 126C - Spanish Civil War (English)
- Item 1: The Modern Inquinsition of Spain. 8p.
- Item 2: MacDonald, Ethel. Monarchy, Spain, ad The Class Struggle. Guy Aldred. 2p., 1938
- Item 3: Aldred, Guy A. and Dougall, William C. Barcelona Bulletin. 4p.
- Item 4: Aldred, Guy A. and Dougall, William C. Barcelona Bulletin. 4p., 1937
- 3 copie
- Item 5: Workers Party of Marxist Unification. The Barricades of May 3-7. The Spanish Revolution. vol. 2. no. 8. 8p., 1937
- Folder 19: 126D - Spanish Civil War (English)
- Item 1: Dashar, M. The Revolutionary Movement in Spain. Libertarian Publishing Society. 24p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Leval, Gaston. Social Reconstruction in Spain. Spain and the World. 35p., 1938
- Item 3: The Libertarian Movement C.N.T--F.A.I.--F.I.J.L. National Committee. Three Years of Struggle in Spain. 1936-1939. Fredom Press. 12p., 1939
- Item 4: Hardin, Floyd. The Spanish Civil War and its political, social, economic and ideological backgrounds. Bibliographical Center for Research. Regional checklist. no. 2. 57p., 1938
- Folder 20: 126E - Spanish Civil War (English)
- Item 1: New York Post. The Loyalists Win Another Great Victory. 1p., 1937
- Item 2: Brown, Heywood. It Seems to Me. New York World Telegram. 1p., 1937
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Pegler, Westbrook. Why The Catholics Shouldn't Be Indignant Against Gov't in Spain. Wilkes Barre Pa. Leader. 1p., 1938
- Item 4: Whitaker, John. Franco Cannot Win Before July, He Reports, So Britain Seeks Closer Arms Control. The Chicago Daily News. 1p., 1938
- 2 copies
- Item 5: The Spanish Information Bureau. News of Spain. 8p.
- Folder 21: 127A - Spanish Civil War (Spanish)
- Item 1: Nettlau, Max. Miguel Bakunin, La Internacional Y La Alianza en Espana. (1868-1873). 132p., 1925
- Item 2: Castelao. "Galicia martir." 11p., 1927
- Item 3: Le Commissariat de Propaganda de la Generalitat de Catalunya. Quelques chiffres sur l'economie de Catalunya. 36p., 1934
- Item 4: Santillian, D.A. de. The Soanish Anarchist and the October Insurrection. 59p., 1934
- 2 copies
- Folder 22: 127B - Spanish Civil War (Spanish)
- Item 1: Azana, Don Manuel. Discurso. Servico Espanol de Informacion. 15p., 1937
- Item 2: Al ano de guerra, Ediciones Espanolas. 16p., 1937
- Item 3: Maritain, Jacques. Los rebeldes espanoles no hacen una "guerra santa.' Ediciones Espanolas., 1937
- Item 4: Ediciones Espanolas. !Por Euzkadi hacia la victoria! 14p., 1937
- Item 5: Salud Camaradas. Viva La Republica. 2p.
- Item 6: Con El Ejecicio Fiscio. 1p.
- Item 7: CNT & FAI. Los Sucesos De Mayo en Barcelona. 31p.
- Item 8: Ediciones Espanolas. El clero vasco, fiel; al Gobierno de la Republica...14p., 1937
- Item 9: Dibuixos, Josep Obiols. Auca del noi catala antifeixista i huma. Edicio des Commisariat de Propoganda de la Genrealitat de Catalunya. 45p., 1937
- Item 10: Ajut Infantil De Reraguarda. 1p.
- Item 11: Service d'Information de L'Office National Espagnol Du Tourisme. La Palai de L'Infantado. Le Fascisme Detruit Le Tresor Artisitque de l'Espagne. 6p.
- Item 12: Benavente. Jacinto. Font de Bapteme de Cervantes et Tombeau du Cardinal Cisneros. Le Fasiscme Detruit le Tresor Artisitque de l'Espange. Service d'Information de l'Office National Espangol du Tourisme. 10p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 23: 128 - Sunrise Cooperative Community
- Item 1: Sunrise Co-op Farm. The Hi-School Review. vol. 1. no. 3. 10p., 1935
- Item 2: Sunrise Co-operative Farm Company. Sunrise News. 1933-1935. 52p., 1935
- Item 3: Sunrise School. Children's Work. 8p.
- Item 4: United States of America Eastern District Court of Michigan, Northern Division. Charles Sanders, Plaintiff, vs., Sunrise Co-Operative Community, A Michigan Corporation, and Sam Stone, Joseph Cohen, and David Cohen. 15p., 1936
- Folder 24: 129A - Syndicalism
- Item 1: Sansom, Philip. Syndicalism The Workers' Next Step. Freedom Press. 48p.
- Item 2: Goldman, Emma. Syndicalism, The Modern Menace to Capitalism. Mother Earth Publishing Association. 13p., 1913
- Item 3: Ford, Earl C. & Foster, Wm. Z. Syndicalism. William Z. Foster. 47p.
- Item 4: Morel, E.D. Why? A Question and an Appeal to British Labour. The National Labour Press, Ltd. 8p.
- Item 5: Flowers, Sydney R. Criminal Syndicalism. 16p.
- Item 6: Trotsky, Leon. Communism and Syndicalism. Communist League of America (Opposition). 63p., 1931
- Item 7: Solow, Herbert. Union-Smashing in Sacramento. National Sacramento Appeal Committee. 31p., 1935
- Folder 25: 130A - Trade Unions
- Item 1: Cascaden, Gordon/ Shall Unionism Die? Report on 'Red" International Congress. 96p., 1921
- Item 2: Publishers of "Solidarity." The Scourge of Capitalism and the Break-Down of Democracy in the United States. "Solidarity" Pamphlet. no. 1. 32p., 1892
- Item 3: Fox, Jay. Trade Unionism...and...Anarchism. Social Science Press. 16p., 1908
- Item 4: Soldiers and Sailors Council of Tacoma. An Echo From Flanders Field. Soldiers and Sailors Defense Fund Ed. 23p.
- Item 5: Trautmann, William E. One Bg Union. An Outline of Possible Industrial Organization of the Working Class, with Chart. Charles H. Kerr & Co. 31p.
- Item 6: Industrial Workers of the World. One Big Union of All the Workers the I.W.W. 31p.
- Item 7: Pouget, Emily. The Basis of Trade Unionism. Voice of Labour Pamphlet. 19p., 1908
- Item 8: De Leon, Daniel. Industrial Unionism. New York Labor News Co. 22p., 1935
- Item 9: Claessens, August. What Organized Labor Wants. The Rand School for Labor Series. Rand School Press Publication. 22p., 1950
- Item 10: Committee for Industrial Organization. CIO, What It Is...And How It Came To Be. no. 12. 46p., 1937
- Item 11: International Working Menâ??s Association. International Working Menâ??s Association, I.W.M.A. Its policy, its aim, its principles. 18p., 1933
- Item 12: International Workers Order. The Inernational Workers Order and What it Stands For. 15p, 1931
- Folder 26: 130B - Trade Unions
- Item 1: Nettlau, Max. La Respsibilita' e a Solidarieta' nella Lotta Operaia. Bibloteca di Propaganda Rivoluzionaria. L'Azione. 22p., 1899
- Item 2: Weekly American Workman. Declaration of Sentiments and Consitution for the New England Labor-Reform League. 8p., 1869
- Item 3: Nearing, Scott. World Labor History. Social Science Publishers. 81p., 1926
- Item 4: Ryder, David Warren. The Unions Lose San Francisco. American Mercury, p. 412-417., 1926
- Item 5: Bates, Ernest Sutherland. The A.F. of L: The Enemy of Labor. American Mercury. p. 52-62., 1935
- Item 6: Carroll, Gordon. Case History of a Strike. The American Mercury. vol. 40. no. 159. p. 257-269., 1937
- Item 7: Davis, Walter G. The Failure of the Ruskin Colony. Gunton's Magazine. p. 530-537., 1937
- Item 8: Gunton's Magazine. Employers and Labor Unions. p. 538-551., 1901
- Item 9: Charles H. Kerr & Co. Labor Scrap Book. 64p.
- Item 10: One Big Union Club. Why One Big Union. 10p., 1936
- Item 11: Educational Bureau of the Industrial Workers of the World. Historical Catechism of American Unionism. 95p.
- Item 12: Pageant. The Best and Worst Unions. p. 76-81., 1953
- Folder 27: 130C - Trade Unions
- Item 1: Tufton, A.G. Are You A Trade Unionist? Walthamstow Trades and Labor Council. 1p.
- Item 2: Allen, Scott. Solidairty of Labour. 1p.
- Item 3: Aldred, Guy A. Bellahouston: An Exhibition of Labour Policy.B.E. leaflets. no. 3. 2p., 1938
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Aldred, Guy A. Bellahouston and T.V.C. Imperialism. B.E. Leaflets. no. 4. 2p., 1938
- Item 5: Aldred, Guy A. Bellahouston's Challenge to the Clyde Workers. B.E. Leaflets. no. 2. 1p., 1938
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Aldred, Guy A. No Glagow Exhibition! Bakunin Press. 2p.
- Item 7: Anderson, T. L. Are You Trade Unionists? 2p., 1936
- Folder 28: 131 - Tucker, Benjamin
- Item 1: Eltzbacher, Paul. Anarchism. 1p., 1960
- Item 2: small photo of Benjamin R. Tucker. 1p., 22-7-1938
- note: 1 photo.
- Item 3: Tucker, Benj. R. State Socialism and Anarchism. John Oksanen. 22p., 1888
- Item 4: Tucker, Benj. R. Why I Am An Anarchist. The Oriole Press. 16p., 1934
- Item 5: Tucker, Benjamin R. Why I Am An Anarchist. Laurence Labadie. 6p., 1934
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Tucker, Benjamin R. Why I Am An Anarchist. 6p.
- Item 7: Tucker, Benj. R. The Attitude of Anarchism toward the Industrial Combinations. Laurence Labadie. 14p., 1933
- Item 8: Alexandre, Arsene. The Thirty-Six Trades of the State. "Le Fiagro." Tucker, Benj. R. 11p., 1897
- Item 9: Bakounine, Michael. God and the State. Tucker, Benj. R. 30p., 1883
- Item 10: Tucker, Benj. R. Liberty. 1p.
- 11 copies
- Item 11: Tucker, Benj. R. Liberty or Government, which?
- 4 copies
- Item 12: Quotations from Benjamin R. Tucker. 1p.
- 9 copies
- Item 13: Some harsh words by Libertarians on Government. 1p.
- Item 14: International Anarchist Group of Detroit. Poems from Great Libertarians. 1p.
- Item 15: Tucker, Benj. R. Anarchist Stickers. 1p.
- Folder 29: 132A - Un-American Activities Investigation
- Item 1: Pioneer Publishers. Defense Policy in the Minneapolis Trial. International Bulletin. vol. 2. no. 2. 64p., 1942
- Item 2: Braden, Anne. House Unamerican Activities Committee: Bulwark of Segregation. 49p., 1942
- Item 3: Chaffe, Zechariah, Jr. Freedom and Fear. American Association of University Professors Bulletin. vol. 35. no. 3. p. 397-433., 1949
- Item 4: Black, Hugo L. "A Fateful Moment in Our History." Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights. 31p.
- Item 5: Corwin, Edward S. Bowing Out "Clear and Present Danger.' Notre Dame Lawyer. vol. 27. no. 3. p. 352-359., 1925
- Item 6: Riesman, David. Democracy and Defamation: Fair Game and Fair Comment. Columbia Law Review. vol. 42. p. 1085-1282., 1942
- Item 7: Boudin, Louis. "Seditious Doctrines" and the "Clear and Present Danger" Rule. Virginia Law Review. University of Virginia. vol. 38. no. 2 & 3. p. 143-356., 1952
- Box 16
- Folder 1: 132B - Un-American Activities Investigation
- Item 1: Frantz, Laurent B. The McCarran Act. Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights. 13p., 1962
- Item 2: The Northwestern University. Un-American Investigations--Red Herring or Needed Service? Reviewing Stand. vol. 12. no. 1. 12p., 1949
- Item 3: The University of Chicago. Freedom in An Age of Danger. Round Table. no. 664. 16p., 1950
- Item 4: Workers Library Publishers. Earl Browder Talks to the Senators. 30p., 1940
- Item 5: Westin, Alan. The Constitution and Loyalty Programs. Freedom Agenda. Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund. 53p., 1954
- Item 6: American Bar Association. American Bar Association. Appendix to Report on Congressional Investigations. 166p.
- Item 7: Black, Hugo & Douglas, William O. Dissenting Opinions on the Uphaus Case. Supreme Court of the United States. 21p., 1960
- Folder 2: 132C - Un-American Activities Investigation
- Item 1: The National Council for Civil Liberties. The Incitement to Dissaffection Act, 1934. How It Now Stands. no. 9a. 4p.
- Item 2: Starr, William T., Anglin, Frank, Jr, & Baird, William T. Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights. 1p., 1961
- Item 3: Novack, George E. Witch Hunt in Minnesota. Civil Rights Defense Committee. 23p.
- Item 4: U.S. News & World Report. Bishop Oxnam--Committee Hearing. p. 40-142., 1943
- Item 5: The Progressive. McCarty: A Documented Record. vol. 18. no. 4. 93p., 1954
- Item 6: Boyd, Julian P. Subverise of What? Atlantic Monthly. p 19-23., 1953
- Item 7: Gorfunkel, John A. & Mack, Julian W. Dennis vs. United States and the Clear and Present Danger Rule. California Law Review. vol. 39. no. 4. p. 475-524., 1951
- Item 8: The Medical Committee for Human Rights. MCHR confronts HUAC. Health Rights Review. 40p., 1968
- Item 9: form to swear or affirm one is not a Communist. 1p.
- Item 10: Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights. Contribution card. 1p.
- Item 11: Defeat the Mundt Police State Bill. 1p.
- Item 12: C.I.O. United Public Workers & A.F.L. State, County, Municipal Workers, Local 558. Stop Operation Witch Hunt! 1p.
- Item 13: Eberharter, Herman P., Hon. Exericising Unbridled Power. Congressional Record. 83rd Congress, Second Session. 2p., 1954
- Item 14: The New York Chapter of the Lawyerâ??s Guild. New York Guild Lawyer. vol. 12. no. 3. 2p., 1954
- Item 15: Seeger, P. Because newspaper reports have been incomplete, innacurate and sometimes downright malicious...2p.
- Folder 3: 133A - U.S. Constitution
- Item 1: Howard, Benjamin C. A Report of the Supreme Court of the United States andthe Opinions od the Judges Thereof, in the case of Dred Scott versus Joh F. Stanford. December Term, 1856. D. Appleton & Co. p. 393-633., 1857
- Item 2: Spooner, Lysander. Natural Law; or the Science of Justice. A. Williams. 21p., 1882
- Schroeder, Theodore. Methods of Constitutional Construction. Free Speech League. 106p.
- Item 3: Schroeder, Theodore. Moethods of Constitutional Construction. Free Speech League. 106p.
- Folder 4: 133B - U.S. Constitution
- Item 1: Dilliard, Irving. Building the Constitution. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. 33p., 1940
- Item 2: Spooner, Lysander. A Letter to Thomas F. Bayard. 11p., 1882
- Item 3: Classic Publishing Co. The Trial of Leo Frank. Reuben R. Arnold's Address to the Court on His Behalf. 69p.
- Item 4: Peterson, Arnold. Constitution of the United States. Socialist labor Party. New York News Labor Co. 93p., 1944
- Item 5: Small, S. Civil Liberties in the U.S.A. Workers Library Publishers. 63p.
- Item 6: One Hundred and Fifty Years of the Bill of Rights. The Civil Liberties Educational Fund, Inc. Minnesota Law Review. 16p., 1939
- Item 7: The Old South Association. The Bill of Rights. Old South Leaflets. no. 19. 16p., 1689
- Item 8: American Bar Association. American Bar Association. 7p., 1944
- Folder 5: 133C - U.S. Constitution
- Item 1: Green, John Raeburn. The Bill of Rights, The Fourteenth Amendment and the Supreme Court. Michicagn Law Review. vol. 46. no. 7. p. 869-910., 1948
- Item 2: Green, John Raeburn. Liberty Under the Fourteenth Amendment; 1943-44. Michigan Law Review. vol. 43. no. 3. p. 437-470., 1944
- Item 3: Green, John Raeburn. Liberty Under the Fourteenth Amendment: 1942-43. Washington University Law Quarterly. vol. 28. no. 8. p. 251-257., 1943
- Item 4: Supreme Court of the United States. Constitutionality of the Compulsory Flag Statute. Supplement to the Bill of Rights Review. vol. 1. no. 1. 30p.
- Item 5: Green, John Raeburn. The Supeme Court; The Bill of Rights and the States. University of Pennsylvania Law Review. vol. 97. no. 5. p. 608-640., 1949
- Item 6: Covington, Hayden C. The Dynamic American Bill of Rights. The Canadian Bar Review. p 638-670., 1948
- Item 7: U.S. Government Printing Office. Bill of Rights Day. The Sesquicentennial of the Bill of Rights. 1791-1941. 38p., 1941
- Item 8: Meiklejohn, Alexander. What Does the First Amendment Mean. The University of Chicago Law Review. vol. 20. no. 3. p. 461-479., 1953
- Item 9: Helderman, Leonard C. The Virginia Bill of Rights. p. 225-245., 1941
- Item 10: Chicago Civil Liberties Union. War and the Bill of Rights. 12p., 1942
- Item 11: The Library of Congress Quarterly Journal of Recent Acquisition. vol. 2. no. 3 & 4. 103p., 1945
- Folder 6: 134 - U.S. Post Office
- Item 1: Eaton, Clement. Censorship of the Southern Mails. American Historical Review. p. 266-280., 1943
- Item 2: The National Council on Freedom from Censorship. The Post Offie Censor. American Civi Liberties Union. 14p., 1936
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Would Limit Mail Use p. 30. Cattlemen's Convention. Come On Ike and Blow Your Horn. Thanks a Lot Ponder. 1p.
- note: title 1 includes 7 postcards; title 3 & 4 include 3 copies of each.
- Item 4: Millenson, Roy H. The Display in Conference Room B. 'The Jewish Veteran.' p. 3., 1959
- Item 5: Group Discusses Campaign Against Obscene Mail. Illinois State. 1p.
- Item 6: Seek Way To Move Against 'Hate Mail.' 1p.
- Item 7: Post Office Department. The Great Menace to America's Children; What You Can Do About It. Rlease No. 114. 10p., 1959
- Item 8: Post Office Department. Fight Against Mailed Obscenity Grows. Release No. 170. 4p., 1959
- Item 9: Mailing Obscene Matter. United States Government Printing Office. Serial No. 10. 10p., 1958
- Item 10: 85th Congress, 2 Session, House of Representatives. Strengthening of Law Prohibiting Mailing of Obscene Matter. no. 2505. 7p., 1958
- Item 11: 85th Congress of the United States. An Act. To amend the Act of July 27, 1956, relating to the detention of of mail for temporary periods in creation cases. 1p., 1958
- Item 12: Obscene Material Sent Through the Mail. United States Government Printing Office. 4p., 1959
- Item 13: Obscene Material Sent Through the Mail. United States Government Printing Office. Part 2. p. 137-230.
- Item 14: A summary of the Essential Facts in the case of Esquire v. Postmaster General. 48p.
- Item 15: United States District Court, Southern District of Illinois Northern Division. The United States--vs--William Lloyd Clark. No 292. Indictment. Penal Code 211--Mailing filthy and Indecent matter. 4p.
- Folder 7: 135A - Utopias
- Item 1: Woodcock, George. The basis of Communal Living. Freedom Press. 44p., 1947
- Item 2: Bevington, L.S. Common-Sense Country. Liberty Pamphlets. Liberty Press. James Tochatti. 12p.
- Item 3: Van Ornum, W.H. Fundamentals in Reform. Liberty Library. no. 3. E.H. Fulton. 8p.
- Item 4: LaBouchere, M.P. Coercion or Reform. Bennett Brothers for the Anti-Coercion Association. 16p.
- Item 5: Ransom, Ellene. Utopias Discovered America or Critical Realism in American Utopian Fiction 1798-1900. Vanderbilt University. The Joint University Libraries. 42p., 1947
- Item 6: Lloyd, J. William. The Red Heart in a White World. 56p., 1898
- Item 7: Dr. Crosby's Strange Experiences or a New World by 1944. The Peerage Press. 96p., 1935
- Item 8: Sherwin, Proctor Fenn. Some Sources of More's Utopia. Whole No. 88. Bulletin of the University of New Mexico. vol. 1. no. 3. p. 167-191., 1917
- Item 9: Hine, Robert. A California Utopia: 1885-1890. Huntington Library Quarterly. p. 387-405., 1948
- Item 10: Byington, Steven T. The Society of the New Order. The New Order. vol. 1. no. 3. Edward H. Fulton. 20p., 1919
- Item 11: Utopian Society of America (East), Inc. 7p.
- Item 12: Andrews, Stephen Pearl. The Primary Grammar of Alwato. 24p., 1877
- Item 13: Union Reform League. The Evolutionists; Being a Condensed Report of the Principes, Purposes and methods of the union Reform League. Co-Operative Publishing. 17p., 1882
- Item 14: Andrews, Stephen Pearl & French, Hattie J. Charter, or Articles of Corporation of the Normal University of the Pantarchy; 16p.
- Item 15: Carpenter, Edward. Proposed Co-operative Colony. Objects: A Communistic Non-Authoritarian Society Based on Individual Liberty. 12p.
- Item 16: Stanoyevich, Milivoy S. Tolstoy's Theory of Social Reform. The American Journal of Sociology. vol. 31. no. 5. p. 577-762., 1926
- Item 17: Harris, S. 1492 and 1892: Utopia Old and New. Hull Literary Club. William Andrews & Co. The Hull Press. 23p., 1894
- Item 18: Brinkerhoff, E.D. Constitution for the United States of the Earth. 16p., 1914
- Folder 8: 135B - Utopias
- Item 1: The Ideal Commonwealth. 1p.
- Item 2: Utopia. 3p.
- Item 3: General Histories. 21p.
- Item 4: Bibliography - American Utopias, 1884-1900. 2p.
- Item 5: Utopias- Bibliography. 2p.
- Item 6: Commmunistic Experiments in America. 1p.
- Item 7: American Book Auction. p. 12.
- Item 8: The Welcome News. The Welcome News: A Journal of the New Day. vol. 1. no. 1. 24p., 1935
- Folder 9: 136 - War
- Item 1: Leonard, A.C. The Boys in Blue of 1861-1865. 79p., 1904
- Item 2: Gillian, Arthur J. The Menace of Chemical Warfar to Civilian Populations. Chemical Workers Union. 20p.
- Item 3: Cameron, Donald A. Chemical Warfare. International Pamphlets. no. 3. 31p, 1930
- Item 4: Editors of "Fortune." Arms and Men. Doubleday, Doran, and Co. 30p., 1934
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Workers Library Publishers. Hell Over Shanghai. 13p.
- Item 6: The London Revolutionists. The Transvaal War. Who Are The Traitors? 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Organization of the Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America. Organization of the Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America. 5p., 1968
- 2 copies
- Folder 10: 137 - War and Civil Rights
- Item 1: Socialist Party Book Store and Headquarters. Long Live The Constitution of the United States. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Wood, C.E.S. Free Speech and the Constitution in the War. 29p.
- Item 3: Kluckhohn, Prof. Clyde., et al. Memordandum for the Department of State and Army. 6p., 1948
- Item 4: Ballantine, Henry Winthrope. Unconstitutional Claims of Military Authority. American ociety of Military and Law. no. 1. Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology. vol. 5. 28p., 1915
- Item 5: War Relocation Authority. Relocation of Japanese-Americans. 11p., 1943
- Item 6: Weinberger, Harry, Attorney. The First Casualtries of War. New York Evening Post. American Union Against Militarism. 7p., 1917
- Item 7: National Civil Liberties Union. War-Time Prosecutions and Mob Violence. 54p., 1917-1919
- Item 8: Fraenkel, Osmond K. War, Civil Liberties and the Supreme Court 1942 to 1946. The Yale Law Journal. vol. 55. p. 715-734.
- Item 9: United States District Court, District of Vermont, Department of Justice. Interpretation of War Statutes. Bulletin No. 79. United States v. Clarence Waldron. 8p., 1918
- note: Relating to Section 3, Title I, Espionage Act.
- Item 10: United States District Court, Eastern District of New York, Department of Justice. Interpretation of War Statutes. Bulletin No. 119. United States v. Rutherford and 7 others. 10p., 1917
- note: Relating to Section 3, Title I, Espionage Act.
- Item 11: United States District Court, Western District of Wisconsin, Department of Justice. Interpretation of War Statutes. Bulletin No. 127. United States v. Louis B. Nagler. 7p., 1918
- note: Overruling demurrer to Section 3, Title I, Espionage Act.
- Item 12: United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Department of Justice. Interpretation of War Statutes. Bulletin No. 155. United States of America v. Eugene V, Debs. 20p.
- note: Relating to Section 3, Title I, Espionage Act.
- Item 13: United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Department of Justice. Interpretation of War Statutes. Bulletin No. 175. United States v. William D. Haywood et al. 20p., 1917
- note: Relating to Section 6, 19, 37, and 332 of the Federal Penal Code, Section 5 of the Selective-Service Act, and of Sections 2 and 3 (May 18, 1917), Title I of the Espionage Act (June 15, 1917).
- Item 14: United States District Court of the Northern District of Illinois, Department of Justice. Interpretation of War Statutes. Bulletin No. 186. United States of America v. Victor Berger et al. 13p., 1919
- note; Section 3, Title I of the Espionage Act (June 15, 1917).
- Item 15: United States Supreme Court, Department of Justice. Interprettion of War Statutes. Bulletin No. 196. Eugene V. Debs v. United Sattes of America. 4p.
- note: Relating to Section 3, Title I of the Espionage Act.
- Item 16: Spira, Edward L. Copy of Army Discharge Appeal Brief of Edward L. Spira sent to Army of Discharge Relief Board. Army of Discharge Relief Board. 35p., 1954
- Folder 11: 138A - War and Socialism
- Item 1: Rose, Frank H. Munitions Engineers Wake Up! The Blackfriars Press. 14p.
- Item 2: Anti-Conscription League. British Worker! Are You Pro-Prussian. Freedom Press. 4p.
- Item 3: Peterson, Arnold. War...Why? Socialist Labor Party. New York News Labor Co. 61p., 1952
- Item 4: Graham, Marcus. The Issues in the Present War. Freedom Press. 32p., 1943
- Item 5: Nearing, Scott. British Labor Bids for Power. Social Science Publishers. 32p., 1926
- Item 6: Nearing, Scott. Stopping a War. Social Science Publsihers. 31p., 1926
- Item 7: Nieuwenhuis, Domela. Le Militarisme. Temos Nouveaux. no. 17. 32p., 1917
- Item 8: Labour Research Department. War and the Workers. Labour White Papers, No. 48. 15p., 1933
- Item 9: New York Labor News Company. Depotism on the March. 30p.
- Item 10: De Leon, Solon. Antipatriotism. New York News Labour Co. 29p., 1907
- Item 11: Socialist Workers Party. Manifesto of the Fourth International on The Imperialist War and the Proletarian Revolution. 46p., 1940
- Item 12: McDonald, Duncan. Post War Employment Comment. 14p.
- Item 13: Thomas, Tom Llywelyn. An Open Letter to Horatio Bottomley. The Blackfriars Press. 14p., 1916
- Item 14: Freedom Office. The Workers and the War. 4p.
- Item 15: Oneal, James. The Socialists in the War. American Mercury. p. 418-426., 1927
- Item 16: New Republic. Who, Me? Spotlight on Mobilization. p. 11-24., 1951
- Folder 12: 138B - War and Socialism
- Item 1: The Hypocrisy of the Unied States and her Allies. 1p.
- Item 2: Fair Play. Labor's Side. Point of View. 1p., 1941
- Item 3: Ethridge, Mark. U.S. Might Start Its Education By Just Meeting the Neighbors. The Courier-Journal. 1p., 1941
- Item 4: Tucker, Irwin St. John. The Price We Pay. The American Socialist. 4p.
- Item 5: The National Office of the Socialist Party. Proclamation and War Program. 4p., 1917
- Item 6: P., Grover. Strengthen It! The Courier-Journal. p. 6., 1941
- Folder 13: 139 - Warren, Josiah
- Item 1: Warren, George W. Josiah...Warren. 4p.
- Item 2: Warren, Josiah. True Civilization: A Subject of Vital and Serious Interest To All People. Part I. Benj. R. Tucker. 117p., 1875
- Item 3: British Association for the Advancement of Science. 2p.
- 4 copies
- Item 4: Equitable Commerce. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Warren, Josiah. Comments on Equitable Commerce. New Harmony. 2p., 1841
- Item 6: Baskette, wing C. Six letters of Josiah Warren concerning the Stereo type printing for the catalog and Charles Coffin Jewett, Librarian of the Dmithsonian Institution 1850-1851. 1p.
- Item 7: Baskette, Ewing C. The Inventions of Josiah Warren in Printing. Submitted in "History of Book and Printing." 9p., 1938
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Baskette, Ewing C, Introduction of six letters of Josiah Warren in 1850-51 to Stephen Pearl Andrews. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Notes. Excerpts from letters addressed to Stephen Pearl Andrews. 4p., 1851
- Item 10: Introduction to seven letters by Josiah Warren concerning his stereotype process and printing experiments for Charles Coffin Jewette. 6p.
- Item 11: Warren, Josiah. Improvements in Compsitions for Stereotype-Plates. United States Patent Office. 2p., 1846
- Item 12: Evans, Arthur M. Josiah Warren, Inventor, and Frances Wright, Pioneer Advocate of Woman Suffrage.
- 4 copy clippings
- Item 13: Josiah Warren's simplified printing apparatus. 1p.
- 3 copies
- Item 14: Josiah Warren. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Rowell, Frank. Josiah Warren. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 16: Josiah Warren. 1p.
- Item 17: Prepure Engine. Claims under the English patents. 3p.
- Item 18: Notes on "Natural liberty." 1p.
- Item 19: Josiah Warren: New Social Arrangement. 3p., 1840
- Item 20: Josiah Warren was the man selected by Jewett to use his patent...3p.
- note: plus small card note.
- Folder 14: 140A - Wit and Humour
- Item 1: "We protest this rank discrimination against a minority group..." 1p.
- Item 2: Prat, Jean. L'Houmour et La Guerre. Foyerau Francais Antiasciste. 24p., 1938
- Item 3: Munchen. Nues S.A. Leiderbuch. Universum Publishers. 24p.
- Item 4: International Treasury of Letfwing Humour. Contemporary Publishers. 97p., 1945
- Item 5: Thy Cynicus Publishing Co. Cynicus: His Humour and Satire. Simpkin. Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. 96p., 1894
- Item 6: Hughes, Marion. The Dam Family. M.A. Donahue Company. 95p., 1905
- Item 7: Walker, Ryan. Adventures of Henry Dubb. 20p., 1919
- Folder 15: 140B - Wit and Humour
- Item 1: Harper's Weekly. That's So. 1p., 1886
- Item 2: Harper's Weekly. Johann Most. 2p., 1886
- Item 3: Harper's Weekly. When His Skin Is Not In Danger, And--When It Is. vol. 30. no. 1535. 1p., 1886
- Item 4: "It's a home run---everybody run home!" 1p.
- Item 5: American Artists Congress. 12 Cartoons Defending WPA by Members of the American Artists Congress. 12p.
- Item 6: Young, Art. The Building. The American Guardian. 1p.
- Item 7: New York Tribune. Traveling Light. The Enquirer. 1p., 1938
- Item 8: International News Photos. Caricatures in Cutouts. 1p.
- Item 9: Reprinted by Request. Gangbuster for President. 1p.
- Item 10: Braford, Park. The Boils and Bildads of Job. Esquire. p. 32., 1942
- Item 11: Barlow, Tony. "We wanted to see the tide come in but we have to leave at two so we were just wondering..." Esquire. p. 70., 1940
- Folder 16: 141 - Witchcraft
- Item 1: Monroe, J.R. Withcraft.--The Bloody Trail of the Christian Religion Across the World.--Thou Shalt Not Suffer A Witch To Live! 114p.
- Box 17
- Folder 1: 142A - Women's Rights
- Item 1: Lucifer Publishing Company. The Next Revolution or Woman's Emancipation From Sex Slavery. (No. 2). 72p.
- Item 2: Hawthorne, Julian & Harman, Moses. In Behalf of Personal Liberty. A Letter frm Julian Hawthorne, Twentieth Century Library. no. 34. Twentieth Century Publishing Co. 8p., 1891
- Item 3: Stevens, Doris. The International Road to Equality. Equal Rights. 15p., 1934
- Item 4: Harlor. The Education of the Female Will. The Tucker Publishing Co. 14p., 1900
- Item 5: Neilans, Alison. Ballot Box Protest. The Woman's Freedom League. 11p.
- Item 6: Goldman, Emma. The Tragedy of Woman's Emancipation. The Mother Earth Publishing Association. 11p.
- Item 7: Heywood, E.H. Uncivil Liberty: An Essay to show the Injustice and Impolic of Ruling Woman Without Her Consent. Co-Operative Publishing Company. 23p., 1870
- Item 8: Dixie, Lady Florence. Towards Freedom. The Agnostic Annual. Watts & Co. 14p., 1940
- Item 9: Heywood, E.H. Cupid's Yokes: or, the Binding Forces of Conjugal Life. 23p.
- Item 10: Wilkinson, Lily Gair. Woman's Freedom. Freedom Press. 16p., 1941
- Item 11: Harman, Lillian. Marriage and Morality. Light Liberty Library. vol. 1. no. 2. M. Harman. 43p., 1900
- Folder 2: 142B - Women's Rights
- Item 1: The Affiliated Schools for Workers, Inc. I Am A Woman Worker. 152p., 1936
- Item 2: Proposed Treaty on Equal Rights For Men and Women. 1p.
- Item 3: Graham, Frank P. Southern Summer School for Women Workers in Industry. 1p.
- Item 4: Women's Internatiional Democratic Freedom. The Role of Womenn in the world today. 6p., 1968
- Folder 3: 143A - World War I
- Item 1: Bainbridge, William Seaman. The Ruhr and Rhineland coditions in July and August, 1923. Office of the Commandery. 28p., 1923
- Item 2: Navy Department, United States of America. American Ship Casualties of the World War. 24p., 192
- Item 3: Morel, E.D. The Alsace-Lorraine Problem. The Socialist Review. The National Labour Press, Ltd. 11p.
- Item 4: Barrett, Geo. The Last War. Workers' Freedom Group. 20p.
- Item 5: Schinderhans, August. The Truth in the World War. 32p., 1921
- Item 6: Morel, E.D. Tsardom's Part in the War. National Labour Press, Ltd. 31p., 1917
- Item 7: Morel, E.D. The Outbreak of the War. 17p., 1914
- Item 8: Dubber, Patricia. History of the World War. Service Booklet No. 147. The Washington Information Bureau. 23p., 1937
- Item 9: Hardin, Floyd. War and the Moral Reconstruction of Theology. 20p., 1918
- Item 10: Burrup, Mathieson, & Sprague, Ltd. The Jutland Battle. 23p., 1916
- Item 11: Kahn, Otto H. When the Tide Turned. 20p., 1918
- Item 12: Moulton, Harold G. Your business & war business. The Union League Club of Chicago. 13p., 1918
- Item 13: Moulton, Harold G. The Duty of the Consumer in War Time. The Union League Club of Chicago. 13p., 1918
- Folder 4: 143B - World War I
- Item 1: Morgan, Prof. J.H. A Dishonoured Army. The Nineteenth Century. 20p., 1915
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Murray, Gilbert. The United States and the War. Westminster Gazette. W. Speaight & Sons. 26p., 1916
- Item 3: When Belgium Stemmed the Tide. 1p.
- Item 4: U.S. Army Signal Corps. The Younger Generation of France Reviews Advancing Yankee Soldiers. The National Geographic Magazine. p. 521.
- Item 5: Holland and Germany. 1p.
- Item 6: The National Geographic Magazine. Armistice Day and the American Battle Fields. p. 539-554.
- Item 7: Universal Service. 1,808,555 Boches Killed During War. 1p.
- Item 8: 'Outstanding Hero' Finds Peace in Ky. Hills. 1p.
- Item 9: Japan in Siberia. 1p.
- Item 10: Hay, Ian. The Tank. 1p.
- Item 11: Elliot, Lt. William Yandell. The Marching Sound of Freedom. 1p., 1917
- Item 12: Woods, William Seaver. Allies' Blunder in 1918 Almost Cost Victory. The Commercial Appeal. 1p., 1929
- Item 13: Purman, Paul. Wounds Sends King Back to Saucer Tracks. 1p.
- Item 14: Compeigne. 1p.
- Item 15: Palmer, Rev. John R. Earl Kitchener. 1p.
- Item 16: The World. Germany's Chief Commanders and Other General of Big Drive. vol. 58. no. 20,688. 1p., 1918
- Item 17: Our Roll of Honor. 1p.
- Item 18: The Literary Digest. Kansas City Memorializes. 1p., 1926
- Item 19: Sashun, Sigma. On Reading the War Duty of a Defunct Ambassador. 1p.
- Item 20: An Italian Engineer's Attempt to Bring Tanks Into Use in 1854. 1p.
- Item 21: This map shows the various engagements of the A.E.F. and the divisions taking part...1p.
- Item 22: Carey, Major H.V.S. Lay Down Your Arms. 1p.
- Item 23: Loss of Famous British Submarine. 1p.
- Item 24: Pocket History of the World War and Its Causes. 47p.
- Item 25: Dixie Fighters Lead List of Medal Winners. 1p.
- Item 26: "Don't's" for Patriots. 1p.
- Item 27: Foch. "My right has been driven in, my left has been driven in..." 1p.
- Item 28: Austin, Alfred. America and England. 1p., 1898
- Item 29: Kipling, Rudyard. France. The Morning Post. 1p., 1914
- Item 30: Kipling, Rudyard. Tales of "The Trade." The Morning Post. 1p., 1916
- Item 31: Associated Press. German Censure Left Off Louvain Library. 1p.
- Item 32: Jerusalem Dominated by British Forces. 1p.
- Item 33: Soldier Disguised as a French Girl. p. 9.
- Item 34: Nashville Tennessean & The Nashville American. Results Accomplished by American Engineer in France Astounding. 1p., 1915
- Item 35: Royal Jewels. 1p.
- Item 36: The Horrors of a German Camp. p. 9.
- Item 37: Meyrick, Canon. Norwich in War-Time. 1p.
- Item 38: Bravest in France. 1p.
- Item 39: Duff, Lady Juliet. How English Women Help Finance War. 1p.
- Item 40: Lillie. 1p.
- Item 41: The U-Boat Raid. 1p.
- Item 42: Fonck, the New "Ace of Aces." 1p.
- Item 43: The Story of Amiens. 1p
- Item 44: The Red Cross Fund. 1p.
- Item 45: The Nashville Tennessean. Great Reception Accorded Ameican Legion in France. 1p., 1921
- Item 46: Mitchell, Gen. William. Leaves from my War Diary. 1p., 1918
- Item 47: Boston Evening. A Sheaf of Yarns About Kitchener. 1p., 1916
- Item 48: Davis, G.H. Japanese Help in the Mediteranean. 1p.
- Item 49: General Pact for the Renunciation of War. 1p.
- Item 50: Chapman, John Jay. Heroes.1p.
- Item 51: Eastman, Max. President Wilson's Letter To The Pope. The Masses. 1p.
- Item 52: Halt! Attention! Open Letter to British Soldiers. 1p.
- Folder 5: 143C - World War I
- Item 1: The Associated Press. 'The Unknown Soldier." Bulletin 64. 23p.
- Item 2: Pettigrew, R.F. Why the United States Went into War in Europe? 3p.
- Item 3: The Mentor Association. Guynemer, the Winged Sword of France. The Mentor. vol. 6. no. 166. 2p., 1918
- Item 4: "Splt Pin." My Greatest Air-Thrill. The Wide World Magazine. vol. 43. no. 253. p. 3-8., 1919
- Item 5: A List of Neutral Ships Sunk by the Germans. 32p.
- Item 6: Dernburg, Dr. Bernhard. Search-Lights on the War. The Fatherland Corporation. 62p., 1915
- Item 7: Shiemann, Dr. Prof. Theodor. A Slanderer. Issues and Events. 46p.
- Item 8: Effects of Statutory Restrictions on Wartime Production. 28p.
- Item 9: T. Fisher Unwin, Ltd. General Von Blissing's Testament: A Study in German Ideas. 35p.
- Item 10: Cleary, Rev. Dr. Prussian Militarism at Work. Barclay & Fry. 32p., 1917
- Item 11: Hope, Anthony. Why Italy is With the Allies. Richard Clay & Sons. 16p., 1917
- Item 12: Vecchio, Giorgio Del. The Moral Basis of Italy's War. T. Fisher Unwin, Ltd. 28p., 1917
- Item 13: Davis, Walter W. America's Best Defense. The Writers' Publishing Co., Inc. 10p., 1916
- Item 14: Hurd, Archibald. If There Were No Natives! Jas. Truscott & Son. 22p., 1916
- Folder 6: 143D - World War I
- Item 1: The London Gazette. Thrid Supplement to the London Gazette. no. 29654. p. 6713-6726., 1916
- Item 2: The London Gazette. The Fifth Supplement to the London Gazette. no. 30462. p. 429-454., 1918
- Item 3: The London Gazette. The Fourth Supplement to the London Gazette. no. 30611. p. 4095-4110., 1918
- Item 4: Archer, William. The Villian of the World-Tragedy. T. FIsher Unwin, Ltd. 46p., 1916
- Item 5: Cohen, Henry. The World War. The Denver Labor Bulletin., 1918
- Item 6: De Chair, Rear-Admiral Sir Dudley. How the British Blockade Works. Sir Joseph Causton & Sons. 12p., 1916
- Item 7: Donald, Robert. Trade Control in War. Jas. Truscott & Son. 15p., 1916
- Item 8: Masterman, Hon C.F.G. The Triumph of the Fleet. Darling & Son, Ltd. 12p., 1915
- Item 9: Masterman, Hon. C.F.G. After Twelve Months of War. Darlign & Son, Ltd. 15p., 1915
- Item 10: The Fatherland Corporation, Inc. Current Misconceptions about the War. 32p., 1915
- Item 11: Hurd, Archibald. Naval Prospects in 1917. Eyre and Spottiswoode. 12p., 1917
- Folder 7: 143E - World War I
- Item 1: L'Illustration. L'Album de la Guerre. 2p.
- Item 2: British Artillery Destroying German Pontoons During the First Onrush of the Tuetons in 1914. 1p.
- Item 3: From: H.M.S "Iron Duke." To: Miss Matilda L. Spos. 2p., 31-11-1916
- Item 4: Cantaur, Randall et al. The European War. 4p., 1914
- Item 5: Composed in the Trenches. 1p.
- Item 6: "Foch is in supreme commands of the allies on the western front..." 2p.
- Item 7: "Happy Christmas" in the Trenches. 1p.
- Item 8: November 3. 1p.
- Item 9: National Geographic Society. The Batlefields of France Eleven Years Later. p. 9-16.
- Item 10: The World Against Germany. 6p.
- Item 11: The National Geographic Magazine. President Poincare Sent a Cordial Geeting. Pershing's Message to Foch Was Brief and Soldierly. p. 540.
- note: 2 titles
- Item 12: The Literary Digest. Explainig the Troop Movements to His Imperial Majesty. p. 42., 1929
- Folder 8: 144A - World War II
- Item 1: Judson, Harry Pratt, LL.D. The Threat of German World-Politics. The University of Chicago War Papers. No. 1. 28p., 1918
- Item 2: Small, Albion W. Americans and the World-Crisis. The University of Chicago. No. 2. 23p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Bramhall, Frederick D. Democracy the Basis for World-Order. The University of Chicago War Papers. No. 3. 15p.
- Item 4: McLaughlin, Andrew C. Sixteen Causes of War. The University of Chicago War Papers. No. 4. 16p., 1918
- Item 5: Moulton, Harold Green. The War and Industrial Readjustments. The University of Chicago War Papers. No. 5. 15p., 1918
- Item 6: The New York Times. Most Art Spared by the War. 1p., 1944
- Item 7: Grattan, G. Hartley. What the War Cost. Harper's Magazine. p. 76-79., 1949
- Item 8: Leiper, Henry Smith. Hiter's Menace to the Church Increase. The Churchman. p. 15-16., 1939
- Folder 9: 144B - World War II
- Item 1: The New York Times. Blasting Japanese Sea and Air Power in Pacific. 1p., 1944
- Item 2: Maybe This Black Cat Brought Luck. Associated Press. 1p.
- Item 3: Brenet, A. Refugees are strafed. Biritsh airplanes attack. French infantry from Senegal. The rites of spring. 2p.
- note: 4 titles.
- Item 4: War Posters. 2p.
- Item 5: New York Harbor. 6p.
- Folder 10: 144C - World War II
- Item 1: Pocket Books, Inc. The Atomic Age Opens. 252p., 1945
- Item 2: Consultation Among the American Republics With Respect to the Argentine Situation. United States Government Printing Office. 86p., 1946
- Folder 11: 144D - World War II
- Item 1: "Silence is Suicide." p. 53-54.
- Item 2: Thompson, Dorothy. Refuge Asks Question Up Again As People Laguish Abroad. The Lexington Reader. 1p., 1941
- Item 3: Belgrade Concocts a Bedtime Tale And Sets Axis Spinning On Its Ear. Associated Press. 1p.
- Item 4: The Covers of Time. 8p.
- Item 5: Fire Blitz. 6p.
- Item 6: Artists & Models Magazine. p. 7-8.
- Item 7: Hollywood Joins President Roosevelt's "Quarantine" of Warmakers. 1p.
- Folder 12: 144E - World War II
- Item 1: Wartime England. p. 57-68.
- Item 2: Life Magazine. Life's Atrsists Record a World at War. p. 42-67.
- Item 3: Black and white war photos. 1p.
- Item 4: "Omaha Beach.' 4p.
- Item 5: Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League. Protest Five Years of Hitler Terror at a Mass Meeting. 1p., 1938
- Item 6: Royal Academy Illustrated. "Suburbia, 1938," "Adoration for Heroes." "The State Apartments, Chatsworth." Black ad white English scenes. p. 59.
- Item 7: Government and Part Set-Ups. Red Leaders. p. 42.
- Folder 14: 145B - World War II Cartoons
- Item 1: Chicago Tribune. How Soon Will It Bust? 1p., 1945
- Item 2: The Lexington Leader. The Victors Take a Bow., 1941
- Item 3: Shoemaker. Not Long Now! 1p.
- Item 4: Cargill. Waiting for the Yuletide---1940. The Chatanooga Times. 1p., 1940
- Item 5: Whitelaw. The Glory That Is Greece--The Grandeur That Was Rome. The London Daily Herald. 1p.
- Item 6: Little, Tom. Their Master's Voice. The Nashville Tennessean. 1p., 1942
- Item 7: Lexington Leader. Bundles for Hitler. 1p., 1941
- Item 8: Holland. Greco-Roman Wrestling Match. The Nashville Banner. 1p., 1940
- Item 9: Little, Tom. 'I Am the Champion of the Have-Nots.' Nashville Tennessean. The Chatanooga Times. 1p., 1940
- Item 10: Herblock C. Now, There's A Timley Question! The Lexington Herlad. 1p.
- Item 11: Long, Scott. Reason Enough. The Courier-Journal. Saint Paul Pioneer Express. 1p.
- Item 12: Carlisle. Is Someone Following Us? The Lexington Leader. 1p., 1941
- Item 13: Herblock C. Still Trying To Outsmart The Machine. The Lexington Herald. 1p.
- Item 14: Cargill. If Signor Mussolini Is Human--. The Courier Journal. 1p.
- Item 15: Hutton. The Call of the First Assitant Lion Tamer. Philadelphia Inquirer. 1p.
- Item 16: Carlisle. That Man Is Here Again. The Lexington Leader. 1p., 1940
- Item 17: Holland. 'Heavy, Heavy.' The Nashville Banner. 1p., 1940
- Item 18: The Courier-Journal. Another Moth and the Same Old Flame. 1p.
- Item 19: The Courier-Journal. Whose Belly Would It Fill? 1p.
- Item 20: Little, Tom. S.O. S. for St. George. The Nashville Tennessean. 1p., 1940
- Item 21: Brown. The Perch of Eagles. Herald-Leader. 1p.
- Item 22: A Unified Europe at Last. 1p., 1941
- Item 23: Zec. "About To Make His Best Crack." The London Daily Herald. 1p.
- Item 24: Russell. 'Venus De Milo.' The Nashville Tennessean. The Los Angeles Times. 1p.
- Item 25: Doyle, Jerry. Ja, Ja, It's Time for a Change! The News and Observer, Ralegh, N.C. The Phiadelphia Record. 1p., 1944
- Item 26: Green, Matt. And American First? The Courier-Journal. p. 6., 1941
- Item 27: Gallagher, Wes. Nazi War Dogs Turn On Hitler. 1p.
- Item 28: Carlisle. Time For A Stab In The Pants. The Lexington Leader. 1p., 1941
- Item 29: Maxwell, John. "Coming Events Cast Their Shadows..." 1p., 1943
- Item 30: The Lexington Leader. Waiting For An Overt Act. 1p., 1941
- Item 31: Hilter's Big Happy Family. 1p.
- Item 32: Svoboda. "My Big Brother Will Fix That For That." Brooklyn Eagle. The Courier-Journal. 1p.
- Item 33: Szyk, Arthur. "Poor De Valera." Field Publications. 1p., 1944
- Item 34: The Courier-Journal. Just Waiting. 1p.
- Item 35: The Lexington Leader. Getting Away From War Reminders., 1941
- Item 36: The Courier-Journal. Which Way Will the Cat Jump? 1p.
- Item 37: Russell, Bruce. "The Tightening Collar." The New York Times. 1p., 1944
- Item 38: Butterworth. "Voice From the Fortress." The Manchester Daily Dispatch. 1p.
- Item 39: Carlisle. The Axis Partners Have Become Technical. The Herald-Leader. 1p.
- Item 40: Herblock C. Why, What The Matter Boys? The Lexington Herald. 1p.
- Item 41: The Courier-Journal. Time to Produce the Rabbit. 1p.
- Item 42: Hungerford. Only a Screw Loose, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 1p.
- Folder 15: 145C - World War II Cartoons
- Item 1: Herblock C. Reflection. The Lexington Herald. 1p.
- Item 2: Szyk, Arthur. Grand Finale. 1p., 1943
- Item 3: Butterworth. "And When Do You Think The War Will Be Over?" The Manchester Daily. 1p.
- Item 4: Dictionary of Fascism. 1p.
- Item 5: The New York Times. Leyte: American Landing And A Welcome By The Islanders. 1p., 1944
- Item 6: Low. Hope Springs Eternal. The New York Times. 1p., 1944
- Item 7: Crawford. "Not Too Much To Fall Back On." The New York Times. 1p., 1944
- Item 8: Zec. "The Skull Is Thicker Than The Sigfried Line.' The London Herald. 1p.
- Item 9: Carlisle. Confusion in Paradise. Des Moines Register. 1p.
- Item 10: The Courier-Journal. In Person. 1p.
- Item 11: Herblock. Watching Both Ways. The Nashville Tennessean. 1p.
- Item 12: The Nashville Tennessean. Three Viewsw of the Least Impressive End of the Axis. Brown, Thomas, Carlisle (respectively). 1p.
- Item 13: Burck. "Well-Get In! Do you want us to freeze to death?" The Washington Post. 1p.
- Item 14: Herblock. "Faster!" The Lexington Herald. 1p.
- Item 15: The Courier-Journal. The Gentleman Doth Protest Too Much. 1p.
- Item 16: Halladay. Getting Nearer. Providence Journal. 1p.
- Item 17: Keukes. Skeptical American. Cleveland Plain Dealer. 1p.
- Item 18: Goldberg. 'Samson and Delilah.' New York Sun. 1p.
- Item 19: Carmack. Ornament or Millstone? Christian Science Monitor. 1p.
- Item 20: Ray, S.J. Mediterranean Home Base. Kansas City Star. 1p.
- Item 21: Herblock. 'Who Else Could Reign?" Milwaukee Journal. 1p.
- Item 22: One of the Professor Hooten's drawings used in promotion of "Why Men Behave Like Apes and Vice Versa." p. 8.
- Item 23: Szyk, Arthur. Untitled. PM. 1p., 1944
- Item 24: The New York Times. The Tide of Battle Surges Into The Capitol Of France. 1p., 1944
- Item 25: Low. Untitled. 1p.
- Item 26: Peterson. How They Seem From "Down Under." The Sun, Sydney. The New York Times. 1p., 1944
- Item 27: Nazi Novelty. 1p.
- Item 28: Crawford. The Great Profile. Newark News. 1p.
- Item 29: Cox, Edwin. Private Lives. 1p., 1940
- Item 30: Ray. 'Don't Look At Us.' The Kansas City Star. 1p
- Item 31: Sovfoto. Prussians have some fun with the British Lion. the Nazis, the British Prime Minister and II Duce and Hitler. 1p.
- Item 32: The London Sunday Graphic. British. 1p.
- Item 33: Joseph. Looks little to a lot of people, But se's a lotta Greek to me. The Courier-Journal. 1p., 1940
- Item 34: Kirby, Rollin; Herblock; and Cargill. 'I Wonder What Hitler Will Charge Me?' Well Mussolini 'Made The Trains Run On Time.' '"The White Claws.' New York Post. Atlanta Constitution (respectively). 1p.
- Item 35: Shoemaker. An Image of II Duce Hoisted Over Ethiopia in 1935. 'Great Caeser's Ghost.' 1p.
- Item 36: Rose, Carl. The Nye Philosophy of conquest. PM. p. 7., 1941
- Item 37: Lambert, Jack. If Winter Comes. "Bur-r-r-p!" 'Minro Dmanfe Only!" The Passing Show. 3p., 1941
- note: 3 titles.
- Item 38: Packer. Aid To Briitain. New York Mirror. 1p.
- Item 39: Untitled. Palestine. PM Daily. vol. 4. no. 146. 1p., 1944
- Item 40: Lambert, Jack. Scuptures by Jack Lambert of the President and Churchill. 1p.
- Item 41: Swoboda, Maria. Artiste. Life Magazine. p. 91.
- Item 42: Doyle, Jerry. 'I Think That The Election of Mr. Willkie Is Imperative...I Commend Him To The Men and Women Of Labor'--John L. Lewis. Philadelphia Record. p. 5.
- Folder 16: 146 - Young, Arthur Henry
- Item 1: Young, Art. Art Young's Inferno. 2p., 1933
- Item 2: Young, Art. Portrait of Art Young signed by Art Young. 1p.
- Item 3: Duval, Jeanne. Books by Art Young. The Art Young Gallery. 4p.
- Item 4: The New York Times. Art Young, Editor and Cartoonist, 77. 1p., 1943
- Item 5: Art Young. 1p.
- Folder 17: 147A - Bibliiographies
- Item 1: Appendix II. Ad indicem librorum prohibitorium. 1863-1864. 4p.
- Item 2: Beginner's Manuel for Apprentice Book-Burners. 12p.
- Item 3: Call Book Service. 7p.
- Folder 18: 147B - Bibliographies
- Item 1: The Truthseeker, Inc. Catalogue of Freethought Books 1949-1950. 31p.
- Item 2: The American Jewish Committee. Civil Liberties and Civil Rights in the United States Today. 6p.
- Item 3: Durant, Will. 100 Best Books For An Education. Simon and Schuster. 25p., 1933
- Item 4: Harrison, Frederic. The Positivist Library Of August Comte. Reeves and Turner. 41p., 1886
- Item 5: Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'Rith. Immigration and Citizenship. 16p., 1956
- Item 6: Kramer, Leon. A Choice Selection of Imporrtant Material Relating To Social History And Economics And Politics. no. 7. 59p.
- Item 7: Lester, John A., Jr. John Davidson. University of Virginia Press. no. 40. 30p., 1958
- Folder 19: 147C - Bibliographies
- Item 1: Du Mont, E.R.. Literature Of All Nations and All Ages. 360p., 1900
- Item 2: Watts & Co. A Rationalist Bibliography. 19p.
- Item 3: Rose, Lisle Abbott. A Biblioigraphical Survey Of Economic And Political Writings, 1865-1900. American Literature. vol. 15. no. 4. p. 381-440.
- Item 4: Rose, Lisle A. Supplement to "A Bibliographical Survey of Economic and Political Writings, 1865-1900.' American Literature. 27p., 1944
- Item 5: Free Public Library. The William L. Sayer Collection of Books and Pamphlets. 38p., 1914
- Item 6: Free Public Library. The William L. Sayer Collection of Books and Pamphlets. Part Two. 24p., 1920
- Item 7: Haldeman-Julius Publications. List of Books by Upton Sinclair. 4p.
- Folder 20: 147D - Bibliographies
- Item 1: University of Kansas Library. He who destroyes a good Booke, kills reason it selfe--an exhibition of books which have survived Fire, the Sword, and the Censors. 27p., 1955
- Item 2: Weed, Katherine Kirtley & Bond, Richmond Pugh. Studies in Philosophy. no. 2 The Univeristy of North Carolina Press. 233p., 1946
- Folder 21: 147E - Bibliographies
- Item 1: American Jewish Congress. The Work Of CLSA. 56p., 1957
- Item 2: Yarmolinsky, Avrahm. Russian Literature. American Library Association. 56p., 1931
- Item 3: Yassukovitch, Antonina. Tolsoi In English 1878-1929. The New York Public Library. 37p., 1929
- Item 4: Zeitlin & Ver Brugge. Books Of Labor: Labor Relations, Labor Laws, & Labor History. 7p.
- Item 5: Affiliated Schools for Workers. Suggested Reading List Novels, Plays, Biographies, Poetry dealing with Social & Economic Problems. 20p., 1933
- Item 6: Adams, Raymond. The Books of Henry Salt 1887-1937. 3p.
- Item 7: Kramer, Leon. Political Economy. Part I General Economics, Part II Social Movements, and Social Doctrines. 32p.
- Item 8: Besant, Annie. Bibiography. 20p.
- Item 9: Rubenstein, Joseph. Bibliiographical Projects. Rare Book Section. 4p., 1958
- Folder 22: 147F - Bibliographies
- Item 1: Crawford, Bartholow V., Kern, Alexander C., and Needleman, Morriss H. Outline-History of American Literature. College Outline Series. Barnes & Noble, Inc. 323p., 1945
- Box 18
- Folder 1: 147G - Bibliographies
- Item 1: Needleman, Morriss H., & Otis, William Bradley. Volume II: Since Milton. College Outlie Series. Barnes & Noble, Inc. 1939. 292-652p.
- Folder 2: 147H - Bibliographies
- Item 1: Mish, Charles, C. English Prose Section 1600-1640. Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia c/o University of Virginia Library. 34p., 1952
- 2 copies
- Folder 3: 147I - Bibliographies
- Item 1: Mish, Charles, C. English Prose Section 1641-1660. Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia c/o University of Virginia Library. 21p., 1952
- 2 copies
- Folder 4: 147J - Bibliographies
- Item 1: Mish, Charles C. English Prose Section 1661-1700. Bibliographcal Society of the University of Virginia c/o University of Virginia. 87p., 1952
- 2 copies
- Folder 5: 148A - Booksellers Catalogues
- Item 1: The Bodley Book Shop. Books, Old Rare Unusual. Cataogue No. 130. 47p.
- Item 2: The Bodely Book Shop. A Summer Catalogue of Fine, Rare and Interesting Books. no. 143. 43p.
- Item 3: Boesen, Charles S. English Literature XVIth-XXth Century. Part I. no. 5. 121p.
- Item 4: Boesen, Charles S. Part IV Selections From the Library of the Late Dr. Samuel Wyllis Bandler of New York City. no. 18. 62p.
- Item 5: Chislett, W.A. A Catalogue of Books. no. 1. 30p., 1951
- Item 6: Fock, Buchhandlung Gustav. Zentralstelle fur Dissertationen. 4p.
- note: incl. envelope.
- Item 7: City Book Auction, Inc. City Book Auction. Sale No. 727. 54p., 1956
- Item 8: The Country Life Press. A Book Mark. 1p.
- Folder 6: 148B - Booksellers Catalogues
- Item 1: Duschnes, Philip C. First Editions, Fine Press Books, Illustrated. Catalogue Number 112. 30p.
- Item 2: Duschnes, Philip C. Modern First Editions, Selected Press Books. Catalogue Number 119. 20p.
- Item 3: Duschnes, Philip C. A Selection of Important First Editions, Fine Press & Illustrated Books of Interest to Collectors. Catalogue Number 116. 20p.
- Item 4: Duschnes, Philip C. A Varies Selection of Firs Editions, Fine Press Books, Illustrated Books & Fine Bindings of Interest to Collectors. Catalgoue Number 118. 28p.
- Item 5: H.W. Edwards Booksellers, Ltd. Literature: Medicine: Science. Catalogue Number 73. 70p.
- Item 6: H.W. Edwards Booksellers, Ltd. Literature: Medicince: Science. Catalogue Number 68. 45p.
- Item 7: H.E. Evans, Bookseller. A Catalogue of Books. Catalogue Number Four. 62p., 1945
- Item 8: Folio Society. prospectus 1953. 19p.
- Item 9: Folio Society. 1955. 11p.
- Item 10: Forder, Robert. Catalogue of Books and Pamphlets sold by Robert Forder. 2p.
- Item 11: Forester, W. Miscellaneous Books including...List No. 9. 22p., 1957
- Item 12: Franklin, Burt. A select catalogue of Literature, Literary History, Philology. Catalogue 51. 15p.
- Item 13: Fudge & Co, Ltd. The Book Exchange. no. 18. 32p., 1949
- Folder 7: 148C - Booksellers Catalogues
- Item 1: Works sold by the Freethought Publishing Company. Freethought Publishing Co. 32p.
- Item 2: Golden Cockerel Private Press. 1956-1957 British Hand-Made Books. 24p.
- Item 3: The Golden Cockerel Press. The Golden Cockerel Press Stock List. 31p.
- Item 4: Godspeed's Book Shop, Inc. Rare Americana at Godspeed's. Catalogue 321. 56p.
- Item 5: Gotham Book Mart. The Good Life. 4p.
- Item 6: Grafton & Co. Nos. 1-366 Biblography and Allied Subjects. Nos. 367-994 Unusual Books Eighth List. Catalogue Number 246. 48p.
- Item 7: Heartman, Charles F. Americana Southern Books and Paphlets. no. 95. 32p., 1945
- Item 8: Julius, E. Haldeman. The American Freeman. 2p., 1934
- Item 9: Yarros, Victor S. Haldeman-Julius Books Shelf. 4p.
- Item 10: The American Freeman. Facts You Should Know About the United States Government. 2p.
- Folder 8: 148D - Booksellers Catalogues
- Item 1: Hamill & Barker. American Books Including American Medicine. Catalogue Eleven. 98p.
- Item 2: The Hammersmith Bookshop Ltd. Material on American Social-Economic Movements. Catalogue Np. 57/F. 31p.
- Item 3: Hancox, Alan. First Editions. Catalogue 60. 44p., 1957
- Item 4: Hannas, T & L. Sixteenth to Nineteenth Century English Literature and Other Books. Catalogue 5. 48p., 1958
- Item 5: International Autographs. Autograph Letters, Manuscripts, and Documents. no. 8. 36p.
- Item 6: International Antiquariaat. Recent Acquisitons of Fine Books From the 16th-20th Centuries. no. 154. 55p.
- Item 7: Jantzen, H.T. Antiquarian Books. no. 14. 20p., 1959
- Item 8: Kramer, Leon. Books Rare and Ordinary relating to Economics and Political Science. Catalogue No. 2. 31p., 1938
- Folder 9: 148E - Booksellers Catalogues
- Item 1: Kramer, Leon. Books. Pamphlets, and Periodicals relating to Political Science and Social History. Catalogue Number 3. 47p., 1939
- Item 2: Kramer, Leon. Social Economics. Catalogue Number 4. 48p., 1940
- Item 3: A Survey of Social History and Economic Science. Catalogue Number 5. 39p.
- Item 4: Kramer, Leon. General Economics the literature of Political Economy and Social History. Catalogue Number 6. 51p.
- Item 5: Kramer, Leon. Social Economics. Social Doctrone and Social Movements. Catalogue Number 10. 58p.
- Item 6: Kramer, Leon. Part I: Economics History Politics. Part 2: Social Doctrine Social Movements. Catalogue Number 14. 64p.
- Item 7: Kramer, Leon. Social Economics and Social History. Catalogue Number 15. 64p.
- Item 8: Kramer, Leon. A Collection of Important Materials Relating to the Economic Politics and Social History. Catalogue Number 18. 64p.
- Item 9: Kramer, Leon. The Literature of Political Economy and Social Movements. Catalogue Number 8. 58p.
- Folder 10: 148F - Booksellers Catalogues
- Item 1: Kramer, Leon. A noteable collection of material relating to Poltical Science, Political Economy, Social Doctrines, and Social Movements. Catalog No. 30. 64p.
- Item 2: Kroch's & Brentano's. Old and Rare Books...126p.
- Item 3: Libertarian Publishing Co. Bibliography on proof sheets. 2p.
- 23 copies
- Item 4: Lock, Stock, & Barrel Shop. General Catalog #51. 27p.
- Item 5: Lock, Stock, & Barrel Shop. General Catalog #52. 37p.
- Item 6: David Low Booksellers, Ltd. Catalogue 41. 54p.
- Item 7: David Low Booksellers, Ltd. Books on Social History. Catalogue 44. 44p.
- Item 8: David Low Booksellers, Ltd. Economics and Social History. Catalogue 33. 42p.
- Item 9: David Low Booksellers, Ltd. Social History and Economics. List 58. 16p.
- Folder 11: 148G - Booksellers Catalogues
- Item 1: David Low Booksellers, Ltd. Socal History and Economics. Catalogue 65. Part One. 76p.
- Item 2: Maggs Bros, Ltd. Biography. Catalogue 762. 96p., 1947
- Item 3: Maggs Bros. Shakespearana. p. 171-172.
- Item 4: Elkin Mathews Ltd. Catalogue 135. Antiquarian Booksellers Association. 40p., 1954
- Item 5: Elkin Mathews Ltd. The Library of Sir William Rothenstein A Memorial Catalogue. Catalogue 137. 37p., 1954
- Item 6: McDonald Art and Book Store. Lincolniana Frorm The Home Of Lincoln. 10p.
- Item 7: Edward Morrill & Son. American Fiction A New Collection...99p.
- Item 8: Howard S. Mott, Jr. Three Hundred Years of American Humor. Catalogue Number 6. 32p.
- Item 9: Elkin Mathews Ltd. Folio 2 An Extensive Collection of the Work of Havelock Ellis. 5p.
- Folder 12: 148H - Booksellers Catalogues
- Item 1: Philosophical Library, Inc. Philosophical Library Publications. 48p., 1948
- Item 2: The Rail Splitter Press. Books You Want To Read. 1p.
- Item 3: Raphael King, Ltd. Catalogue of Rare Books. no. 48. 44p.
- Item 4: The Rationalist Press Association. Books for Thinkers. 2p.
- Item 5: Rinehart & Co, Inc. A Catalogue of Books for Colleges 1947. 119p.
- Item 6: The American Antiquarian Booksellers. TAAB. vol. 10. no. 42. 16p., 1955
- Item 7: Untitled Bibliiography. 44p.
- Item 8: The Southern Library Service. Americana. no. 5. 32p.
- Item 9: Henry Stevens & Sons & Stiles. Wealth of the Nations...Political Science. no. 19. Antiquarian Booksellers Association. 52p.
- Item 10: Henry Stevens & Sons & Stiles. A Catalogue of Books & Pamplets In Two Parts. no. 39. 52p.
- Item 11: W. Stewart & Co. Works Published by Stewart & Co. 20p.
- Item 12: The Surrey Bookshop. Clearance Catalogue of books of legal interest including Trials. no. 110. 40p., 1941
- Item 13: The Surrey Bookshop. Catalogue of Antiquarian and Modern Books. no. 113. 48p., 1941
- Folder 13: 148I - Booksellers Catalogues
- Item 1: Swann Auction Galleries. Unrestricted Public Auction Sale. Sale No. 256. 30p., 1950
- Item 2: Swann Auction Galleries. Rare Books. Sale No. 332. 34p., 1952
- Item 3: Swann Auction Galleries. Americana. Sale No. 445. 34p., 1956
- Item 4: Swann Auction Galleries. Whitmaniana. Sale No. 462. 28p., 1957
- Item 5: Swann Auction Galleries. Public Auction Sale. Sale No. 503. 31p., 1958
- Item 6: Swann Auction, Inc. Public Auction Sale. Sale No. 470. 31p., 1957
- Item 7: Swann Auction, Inc. Public Auction Sale. Sale No. 493. 29p., 1958
- Item 8: Swann Auction, Inc. Public Auction Sale. Sale No. 510. 33p., 1958
- Item 9: Swann Auction Galleries. Public Auction Sale. Sale No. 435. 27p., 1956
- Item 10: Swann Auction, Inc. Public Auction Sale. Sale No. 514. 29p., 1958
- Item 11: Swann Auction, Inc. Rare Books and Autographs. 500th Sale. 58p.
- Folder 14: 148J - Booksellers Catalogues
- Item 1: Trovillion Private Press. Books Good and Beautiful Make Best Gifts. 4p., 1956
- Item 2: Charles E. Tuttle Co. Americana Catalog No 296. 51p.
- Item 3: Charles E. Tuttle Co. New England Its History and Literature. Catalog 318. 51p.
- Item 4: Charles E. Tuttle Co. American Literautre. Catalog 321. 41p.
- Item 5: Western Americana. Catalog 327. 31p.
- Item 6: Charles E. Tuttle Co. Tuttles's Literary Miscellany. Catalog 292. 47p.
- Item 7: Walford, G.W. cContents. List No. HB/7. 24p., 1952
- Folder 15: 148K - Booksellers Catalogues
- Item 1: Wells, Gabriel. Rare Books. no. 2. 79p.
- Item 2: Woolf, Cecilia. 16-19 Century Books. 4 Summer Catalog 1954. 13p., 1954
- Item 3: Carndall, Allen. The Man From Kinsman. 4p.
- Item 4: Woof, Cecilia. Printed Books & Manuscripts of the fifteenth and seventeenth century, no. 6. 13p., 1955
- Item 5: The Right Review. Prawica czyli. 7p., 1947
- Item 6: Bernstein, M. Libraire M. Bernstein. Calatogues de Livres d'Ocassion en vente a la no. 7. 80p.
- Item 7: Clarke, Thomas. Avondale, A Story of English Life. 4p.
- Item 8: The University of Chicago Press. Galileo Galilei. 1p.
- Item 9: R. Rothschild-Davidson Booksellers, Ltd. A Catalog of English Literature. no. 8. 28p.
- Folder 16: 149A - Collections and Collecting
- Item 1: American Library Association. ALA Bulletin. p. 537-576., 1954
- Item 2: New York Universities Libraries. The Fales Collection. A Record of Growth. 31p., 1963
- Item 3: Fisk University. Catalgue of Alfred Stieglitz Collection for Fisk University. The Carl Van Vechten Galllery of Fine Arts. 48p., 1949
- Item 4: The Library of Congress. Quarterly Journal of Current Acquisitions. vol. 9. no. 3. p. 123-166., 1952
- Item 5: Swank, R.C., Bender, J. Terry, Anderson, Mrs. Robert Van Vlech. An Introduction to the Bender Room. 1p.
- Item 6: The University of California Los Angeles. Mercurius Redivivus. no. 1. 5p., 1952
- Item 7: The University of Michigan. Report of The William Clements Library 1946-1947. President's Report for 1946-1947. 12p.
- Item 8: The University of Michigan. Report of The William Clements Library 1947-1948. President's Report for 1947-1948. 19p.
- Item 9: The University of Michigan. Report of The William Clements Library 1948-1949. President's Report for 1948-1949. 16p.
- Item 10: The University of Michigan. Some American Bibles. Bulletin 55, Clements Library. University of Michigan Ann Arbor. 8p., 1949
- Item 11: The University of Michigan Ann Arobor. The Clements Library. A Brief Description. Bulletin No. 58. 31p., 1950
- Item 12: The Clements Library Association. The Quarto. no. 22. 4p., 1950
- Item 13: Brown, Robert Benaway. The Patron of the Arts and Letters--1948. 5p., 1948
- Box 19
- Folder 1: 149B - Collections and Collecting
- Item 1: The Library of Congress. The Union Catalog of the Library of Congress. 7p., 1942
- Item 2: Commerce Clearing House. Law Libraries in the United States and Canada 1940. American Association of Law. 28p., 1940
- Item 3: University of North Carolina. The Enlarged Library Building at Chapel Hill. 24p., 1952
- Item 4: University of North Carolina. Library Handbook. 16p.
- Item 5: The Lincoln Library. The Lincoln Library Bulletin. vol. 16. no. 5. 4p., 1955
- Item 6: The Lincoln Library. The Lincoln Library Bulletin. vol. 16. no. 7. 4p., 1955
- Item 7: Mercantile Library Association. Thirty-Seventh Annual Report 1857-58. 40p., 1858
- Item 8: American Library Association. Journal of Cataloging and Classification. ALA Division of Cataloguing and Classification. vol. 6. no. 1. 28p., 1950
- Item 9: The Library of Congress. Guide to the Cataloguing of the Serial Publications of the societies and Institutions. Second Ed. 128p., 1931
- Item 10: Cutter, Charles A. Explanation of the Cutter-Sanborn Author Marks. Forbes Library. 8p.
- Item 11: Haykin, David Judson. Dewey Decimal Classification 16th Edition ditied bu the Library of Congress. The Library of Congress--Processing Departments Cataloging Service Bulletin 32. 15p., 1954
- Item 12: Jenkins, William S. Photoduplication and Checklisting of State Documents. 7p., 30-6-1954
- note; speech delivered.
- Folder 2: 149C - Collections and Collecting
- Item 1: American Library Association. School Library Yearbook. no. 1. 156p., 1927
- Item 2: Columbia University, School of Library Service. Syllabus for the Study of Book Selection. For use in connection with Library Service 271. 2nd Ed. 65p., 1937
- Folder 3: 149D - Collections and Collecting
- Item 1: Brown, Zaidee. The Library Key, An Ad In Using Books And Libraries. The H,W, Wilson Company. 110p., 1940
- Item 2: Vassar College Library. Vassar College Library. Handbook for Students. 37p., 1937
- Item 3: University of California Los Angeles. Know Your Library. 31p., 1957-1958
- Item 4: Columbia University School of Library Service. Syllabus for the Study of Reading Interests and Habits of Adults. For use in connection with Library Service 272. 42p., 1938
- Folder 4: 149E - Collections and Collecting
- Item 1: Columbia University School of Library Service. Syllabus for the Study of Principles of Library Organization and Administration. For use in connection with Library Service 222. 77p., 1937
- Item 2: Columbia University School of Library Service. Syllabus for the Study of College University Library Service. For use in connection with Library Service 230. 81p.
- Item 3: Columbia University School of Library Service. Syllabus for the Study of Fundamentals of Library Service. For use in connection with Library Service 21. 60p., 1937
- Folder 5: 149F - Collections and Collecting
- Item 1: Sowers, Roy Vernon & Pauline. Enjoy Your Museum 11: Prints. Esto Publishing Company. 13p., 1934
- Item 2: Sorel, Paul. Establishing and Operating a Book Store. Industrial (Small Business) Series No. 42. U.S. Department of Commerce. 35p.
- Item 3: R.R. Bowker Co. Library Journal. vol. 83. no. 9. p. 1297-1464., 1958
- Item 4: Mott, Howard S. Collecting Southern Amteur Fiction of the Nineteenth Century. Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia c/o University of Virginia Library. 14p., 1952
- Box 20
- Folder 1: 149G - Collections and Collecting
- Item 1: American Library Association. A.L.A. Ctalog. Library of Congress. 8,000 volumes for a popular library, with notes. 485p., 1904
- Box 21
- Folder 1: 150 - ALA Bulletins
- Item 1: American Library Association. ALA Bulletin. vol. 37. no. 5. p. 147-176., 1943
- Item 2: American Library Association. ALA Bulletin. vol. 42. no. 7. p. 285-328., 1948
- Item 3: American Library Association. ALA Bulletin. vol. 41. no.13. p. 599-623.
- Item 4: American Library Association. ALA Bulletin. vol. 41. no. 1. 27p.
- Item 5: American Library Association. ALA Bulletin. vol. 44. no. 8. p. 305-326., 1950
- Item 6: American Library Association. ALA Bulletin. vol. 45. no. 3. p. 75-119.
- Item 7: American Library Association. ALA Bulletin. vol. 46. no. 2. p. 36-64., 1952
- Item 8: American Library Association. ALA Bulletin. vol. 46. no. 3. p. 68-93., 1952
- Item 9: American Library Association. ALA Bulletin. vol. 46. no. 4. p. 102-126.
- Item 10: American Library Association. ALA Bulletin. vol. 47. no. 7. p. 293-328., 1953
- Item 11: American Library Association. ALA Bulletin. vol. 47. no. 10. p. 447-504., 1953
- Folder 2: 150 - The Bookmark
- Item 1: University of North Carolina. The Bookmark. no. 6. 6p., 1946
- Item 2: University of North Carolina. The Bookmark. no. 7. 4p., 1946
- Item 3: University of North Carolina. The Bookmark. no. 9. 4p., 1947
- Item 4: University of North Carolina. The Bookmark. no. 21. 4p., 1954
- Item 5: University of North Carolina. The Bookmark. no. 22. 8p., 1954
- Item 6: University of North Carolina. The Bookmark. no. 25. 9p., 1956
- Item 7: University of North Carolina. The Bookmark. no. 26. 4p., 1956
- Item 8: University of North Carolina. The Bookmark. no. 27., 1957
- Folder 3: 150 - New York Public Library Bulletins
- Item 1: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 4. no. 1. 36p., 1900
- Item 2: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 5. no. 1. 88p., 1906
- Item 3: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 6. no. 1. 56p., 1907
- Item 4: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 38. no. 11. p. 907-988., 1934
- Folder 4: 150 - New York Public Libraries Bulletins
- Item 1: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 50. no. 8. p. 607-672., 1946
- Item 2: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 51. no. 5. p. 259-356., 1947
- Item 3: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 55. no. 3. p. 107-156., 1951
- Item 4: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 56. no. 5. p. 211-260., 1952
- Item 5: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 56. no. 10. p. 487-536., 1952
- Item 6: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 57. no. 7. p. 315-364.
- Folder 5: 150 - New York Public Library Bulletins
- Item 1: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 57. no. 8. p. 367-416., 1953
- Item 2: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 57. no. 10. p. 471-520., 1953
- Item 3: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 58. no. 3. p. 107-156.
- Item 4: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 58. no. 6. p. 263-312., 1954
- Item 5: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 58. no. 8. p. 367-414.
- Item 6: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 58. no. 9. p. 419-466.
- Item 7: New York Public Library. Bulletin of the New York Public Library. vol. 58. no. 10. p. 471-518., 1954
- Folder 6: 150 - I.L.A. Records
- Item 1: Illinois Library Association. I.L.A. Record. vol. 3. no. 1. 20p., 1949
- Item 2: Illinois Library Association. I.L.A. Record. vol. 4. no. 4. p. 61-73.
- Item 3: Illinois Library Association. I.L.A. Record. vol. 5. no. 1. 16p.
- Item 4: Illinois Library Association. I.L.A. Record. vol. 5. no. 4. p. 69-88.
- Item 5: Illinois Library Association. I.L.A. Record. vol. 6. no. 3. p. 57-76.
- Item 6: Illinois Library Association. I.L.A. Record. vol. 7. no. 4. p. 89-120., 1954
- Item 7: Barret, Edward J. Dispositions of Illinois Records. Illinois Libraries. 48p.
- Folder 7: 150 - Journal of Cataloguing and Classification
- Item 1: ALA Division of Cataloguing and Classification. Journal of Cataloguing and Classification. vol. 6. no. 1. 28p., 1950
- Item 2: ALA Division of Cataloguing and Classification. Journal of Cataloguing and Classification. vol. 6. no. 3. p. 53-80., 1950
- Item 3: ALA Division of Cataloguing and Classification. Journal of Cataloguing and Classification. vol. 7. no. 2. p. 26-50., 1951
- Item 4: ALA Division of Cataloguing and Classification. Journal of Cataloguing and Classification. vol. 4. no. 1., 1953
- Item 5: ALA Division of Cataloguing and Classification. Journal of Cataloguing and Classification. vol. 4. no. 2. p. 51-12., 1953
- Item 6: ALA Division of Cataloguing and Classification. Journal of Cataloguing and Classification. vol. 5. no. 4. p. 175-264., 1954
- Folder 8: 150 - Library Journal
- Item 1: Library Journal. vol. 77. no. 5. Daniel Melcher. p. 369-449., 1952
- Item 2: Library Jounral. vol. 73. no. 19. R.R. Bowker Co. p. 1533-1613., 1948
- Item 3: Library Journal. vol. 78. no. 15. Daniel Melcher. p. 1348-1441., 1953
- Item 4: Library Journal. vol. 83. no. 9. Daniel Melcher. p. 1298-1464., 1958
- Item 5: Library Journal. vol. 83. no. 13. Daniel Melcher. p. 1961-2088., 1958
- Folder 9: 150 - Manuscripts
- Item 1: The Manuscript Society. Manuscripts. vol. 4. no. 3. p. 129-200., 1957
- Item 2: The Manuscript Society. Manuscripts. vol. 5. no. 1. 76p., 1958
- Item 3: The Manuscript Society. Manuscripts. vol. 5. no. 2. 75p., 1958
- Item 4: The Manuscript Society. Manuscripts. vol. 5. no. 3. 64p., 1958
- Folder 10: 150 - Illinois Libraries
- Item 1: Illinois State Library. Statistics of The Library Service in Illinois 1947-1948. Illinois Libraries. vol. 30. no. 7. p. 275-362., 1948
- Item 2: Illinois State Library. Statistics of The Library Service in Illinois 1948-1949. Illinois Libraries. vol. 31. no. 7. p. 285-340., 1949
- Item 3: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 31. no. 8. p. 343-378., 1949
- Item 4: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 32. no. 1. 107p., 1959
- Item 5: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 32. no. 4. p. 229-316., 1950
- Item 6: Illinois State Library. Statistics of the Library Service of Illinois. Illinois Libraries. vol. 32. no. 7. p. 517-570., 1950
- Folder 11: 150 - Illinois Libraries
- Item 1: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 32. no. 8. p. 573-605., 1950
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 33. no. 5. p. 199-239., 1951
- Item 3: Illinois State Library. Statistics of the Library Service in Illinois. Illinois Libraries. vol. 33. no. 7. p. 298-345., 1951
- Item 4: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 33. no. 8. p. 349-390.
- Item 5: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 33. no. 9. p. 393-435., 1951
- Item 6: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 34. no. 2. p. 31-64., 1952
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 34. no. 3. p. 67-116., 1952
- Folder 12: 150 - Illinois State Libraries
- Item 1: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 34. no. 4. p. 119-172., 1952
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 35. no. 4. p. 145-187., 1953
- Item 3: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 35. no. 5. p. 191-229., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 35. no. 6. p. 233-276., 1955
- Item 5: Illinois State Library. Illinois Libraries. vol. 37. no. 6. p. 154-188., 1955
- Box 22
- Item 1: Antiquarian Bookman. no. 6. part. 1. W.A. Gough. 33p.
- Item 2: Antiquarian Bookman. Special Bible Supplement. vol. 6. no.21. part. 2. R.R. Bowker Co. 51p., 1950
- Item 3: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 9. no. 1. R.R. Bowker Co. 294p., 1952
- Item 4: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 9. no. 25. R.R. Bowker Co. p. 2165-2228., 1952
- Item 5: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 10. no. 15. R.R. Bowker Co. p. 950-1032., 1952
- Item 6: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 17. no. 15. Sol. M Malkin. p. 1538-1648., 1956
- Item 7: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 11. no. 1. R.R. Bowker Co. 278p., 1953
- Item 8: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 11. no. 1. R.R. Bowker Co. 34p., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 12. no. 21. Sol. M. Malkin. p. 1486-1555., 1953
- Item 10: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 12. no. 25. Sol. M. Malkin. p. 1798-1867., 1953
- Item 11: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 13. no. 11. Sol. M. Malkin. p. 730-823., 1954
- Item 12: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 17. no. 20. Sol. M. Malkin. p. 2142-2236., 1956
- 3 copies
- Item 13: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 22. no. 7. Sol. M. Malkin. p. 454-544., 1958
- Item 14: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 22 . no. 15. Sol. M. Malkin. p. 1182-1291., 1958
- Item 15: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 22. no. 18. Sol. M. Malkin. p. 1490-1584.
- Item 16: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 22. no. 20. Sol. M. Malkin. p. 1682-1776., 1958
- Item 17: Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 22. no. 21. Sol. M. Malkin. p. 1780-1872., 1958
- Item 18: Antiquarian Bookman. 1954 Bookman's Yearbook. Sol. M. Malkin. 306p., 1954
- Item 19: Antiquarian Bookman. 1955 Bookman's Yearbook. Sol. M. Malkin. 346p., 1955
- Item 20: Antiquarian Bookman. 1956 Bookman's Yearbook. Sol. M. Malkin. 496p., 1956
- Item 21: Antiquarian Bookman. 1957 Bookman's Yearbook. Sol. M. Malkin. 546p., 1957
- Item 22: Antiquarian Bookman. 1958 Bookman's Yearbook. Sol. M. Malkin. 493p., 1958
- Box OS 1
- Folder 1: 5A - ACLU ( Special Topics)
- Item 1: Houseman, William. Are US Teenagers Rejecting Freedom? Look Magazine. American Civil Liberties Union., 1952
- 2 copies
- Folder 2: 6A - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: Historical Maps, First News of America. p. 60-68.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Life Magazine. American Legends. p. 55-60.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Warren G. Harding Is Dead. vol. 15. no. 84. Nashville Tennessean. 1p., 1923
- 2 copies
- Folder 3: 6B - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: American Heritage Foundation. Our American Heritage. 33p., 1947
- Item 2: The Washington Monument, This Week Magazine Section-The Cincinatti Enquirer. 1p., 1941
- 2 copies
- Item 3: William Sydney Mount. p. 62, 64-67.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Out of an Era of Patriots. Section 2. The Courier Journal, Society and Women's News. 1p., 1941
- 2 copies
- Item 5: 48 States' National Sites. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Calendars. They Reflect American Taste in Modern Art p. 44.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Duffus, R.L Lincoln's Last Birthday. The New York Times. 1p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Pond, Fern Nance. Lincoln Lived Here. The Saturday Evening Post. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Pictorial Map of Washington (state0 and Oregon. Fortune Magazine. p. 43-50.
- Folder 4: 6C - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: Covarrubias. Pictorial Map of the US. 1p.
- Item 2: DuPont Greenhouse. p. 2-5.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Washington Square. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Root Cellars. p. 84.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Rhodenbaugh (Photos C-J). Garden Tour. The Courier-Journal. 2p., 1941
- 2 copies
- Item 6: New York Scenes. p. 31, 89.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Happy Victors, The Election. p. 25-26.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Big Bend. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: The U.S. Supreme Court, 1790-1940. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Life Magazine. The Election. vol. 17. no. 21. p. 23., 1944
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Clark, Edward. Russians Lionize "Porgy" Cast. Life. vol. 40. no. 2 p. 17-24., 1956
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Life Magazine. 250th Birthday For Ben. p. 73-90.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Miller, Vernon, L. Indian Scenes, p. 113-121.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Life Magazine. US Patriotism. 6p., 1956
- Folder 5: 7A - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: Pratt. Berkeley. p. 47-48.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: U.S. Government Printing Office. Save Freedom of Speech Buy ar Bonds. OWI, no, 44. Saturday Evening Post. 1p., 1943
- Folder 6: 10A - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: The Graphic. Secret Societies in Russia-Condemned Female Revolutionists. p. 388., 1877
- 2 copies
- Item 2: The Graphic. The Nihlist Prosections at Saint Petersburg. p. 533., 1877
- 2 copies
- Item 3: The Graphic. Nihilism in Russia Trial of the Six Persons. p. 391., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 4: The Graphic. Reminiscences of Old Bow Street Police Court, p. 341., 1881
- 2 copies
- Folder 7: 10C - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: Umanita' Nova. vol. 35. no. 2. 4p., 1955
- Folder 8: 14 - Anarchist-Communism
- Item 1: Die Autonomie. Die Anarchistenprozess in Deutschland. no. 99. V. Jahrg. 1p., 1890
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Freedom. The Revolt of Labor. 1p., 1894
- 2 copies
- Folder 9: 15A - Anti-Communist Movements
- Item 1: Reagan, Ronald. 'A Time of Choosing.' Issue of Human Events. 2p., 1964
- Folder 10: 15B - Anti-Communist Movements
- Item 1: Soule, George. The Meanings of "Liberty" in 1936 America. New York Herald Tribune Books. p. 7., 1936
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Becker, Carl. Journey to the Left. The Saturday Review. 1p., 1936
- 2 copies
- Folder 11: 28 - Censorship, Art
- Item 1: Court 'Approves' Nude Photography U.S. Camera. vol. 10. no. 1. 4p., 1947
- Folder 12: 32 - Christianity, Newsstands
- Item 1: Wertham, Fredric, M.D. What Your Children Think Of You. This Week Magazine. 2p., 1948
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Bliven, Bruce, Jr. Ballyhoo Was No Lady. Esquire. 5p.
- Folder 13: 34 - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Voices From Prison. Ray Becker Lashes Lumber Burns With the Whip of Truth. Bulletin no. 2. 1p.
- 4 copies
- Item 2: Voices from Prison. Working Men and Women Awake! Justice Calls! no. 4., 1930
- 4 copies
- Folder 14: 35B - Chicago Haymarket Riot
- Item 1: Thulstrup, T. de. The Anarchist Riot in Chicago- A Dynamic Bomb Exploding Among the Police. Harper's Weekly. 2p., 1886
- 2 copies
- Folder 15: 37E - Christianity, Literature
- Item 1: Life. Special Issue: Christianity. vol. 39. no. 26-vol. 40. no.1. 168p., 1955
- Folder 16: 38 - Citizens for Decent Literature
- Item 1: Citizens For Decent Literature. California Citizens For Decent Literature. 4p.
- Item 2: Citizens For Decent Literature. California Citizens For Decent Literature. 8p.
- Folder 17: 41B - Communism (Russia)
- Item 1: The Internationals...A History in Pictures. PM's Daily Picture Magazine. 4p., 1943
- 2 copies
- Folder 18: 45 - Crime and Criminals
- Item 1: Kobler, John. The Case of Prisoner No. 16688. The Saturday Evening Post. The Curtis Publishing Co. 4p., 1956
- Folder 19: 65 - Hill, Joe Songs
- Item 1: Hill, Joe. The Rebel Girl. The Industrial Workers of the World. 4p.
- 7 copies
- Item 2: Hill, Joe. Workers of the World Awaken. The Industrial Workers of the World. 4p.
- Item 3: Hill, Joe. Don't take my papa away from me. Industrial Workers of the World.
- 2 copies
- Folder 20: 71F - Industrial Workers of the World
- Item 1: Industrial Workers of the World. Declaration of War. 1p.
- Item 2: Industrial Workers of the World. Chained To The Bars. 1p.
- Item 3: Industrial Workers of the World. What is What in the World of Labor. 1p.
- Folder 21: 74B - International Relations
- Item 1: Crusade for Freedom. 1p.
- Folder 22: 80C - Labor and Laboring Classes
- Item 1: Harper's Weekly. The Labor Troubles at the Homestead. p. 714-715.
- Item 2: Revenge! 1p.
- Folder 23: 83 - Liberty of Press
- Item 1: Citizens Committee. Censored by the Times. 1p.
- Folder 24: 86 - Marxism
- Item 1: Komroff, Manuel. Saint Karl Marx. Esquire. p. 65, 104-105., 1940
- Item 2: Stolberg, Benjamin. Muddled Millions. The Saturday Evening Post. 6p., 1941
- Item 3: The Graphic. Looking Down on the Communist Prisoners at the Orangerie, Versailles. 1p.
- note: illustration.
- Item 4: The Graphic. The Communist Prisoners in the Orangerie, Versailes--Visiting Hour. vol. 4. no. 90. 1p., 1871
- note: illustration.
- Item 5: The Graphic. Trial of the Communist Prisoners at Versailles. vol. 4. no. 91. 1p., 1871
- note: illustration.
- Item 6: A.B.H. The Courts Martial at Versailles--Petroleuses Under Trial. 1 piece., 1871
- note: illustration.
- Item 7: The Graphic. Daily Occupation of the Prisoners; Leave-Taking. 1p., 1871
- note: 2 illustrations.
- Item 8: The Graphic. The "Shakers" of the New Forest. p. 27., 1875
- Folder 25: 96 - Paris Commune and Pere Peinard
- Item 1: Paris en Insurrection. 14p., 1871
- Folder 26: 100 - Political Science
- Item 1: Council-Manager News. Vote to Adopt Manager Plan. 2p., 1952
- Folder 27: 106C - Russia
- Item 1: Rocker, Rudolf. Proletarian Dictator and Counter-Revolution. Communist Dictator Expose. p. 3-4., 1928
- Item 2: Life. Picture Life of Stalin. p. 24-26.
- Item 3: Russia Learns New History. 8p.
- Box OS 2
- Folder 1: 107 - Sabotage
- Item 1: The Courier-Journal. "Sabotage!"-So Uncle Sam Lays Claim. 2p., 1941
- Folder 2: 109C - Schroeder, Theodore
- Item 1: The Compass. A Review from the Libertarian, Bombay, India. vol. 4. no. 62. 1p., 1952
- Folder 3: 117 - Social Ethics
- Item 1: The Jeffersonian. Beer Board Gives Satisfactory Work. vol. 2. no. 19., 1933
- note: others articles equally important
- Item 2: Hell at Midnight in Springfield. 2p.
- note; 5 copies of first page. 2 copies of second page.
- Folder 4: 119D - Sociailism (U.S.)
- Item 1: Mexico; Can A Socialist at Home Be A Good Neighbor Abroad? 8p.
- Item 2: Demonstrate May 1st 4 P.M. Unity for the Rights and Demands of Labor. United Labor May Day Conference. 1p.
- 3 copies
- Folder 5: 121 - Songs, Revolutionary, Socialistic, Etc.
- Item 1: Liebich, Rudolph Van. We Have Fed You all A Thousand Years. I.W.W. Educational Bureau. 1p., 1918
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Giovannitti, Arturo & Epstein, Herman. The Revolution. The Rand School of Social Science. 2p., 1916
- Folder 6: 124 - Spanish Ciil War (clippings)
- Item 1: The New York Times. Open Letter in Repky to Spanish. p. 12.
- Item 2: Carney, William. Writer Sees 80 Americans Held in Sanish Rebel Camp. The New York Times. p. 1, 8., 1938
- note: 2 copies of page 8.
- Item 3: Life Magazine. The Camera Overseas. p. 55-57.
- Item 4: Yesterday's Late Review. Exiled Professor Answer Spellman. p. 10.
- Item 5: Franco Bombs Barcelona As A Loud Prelude To His Invasioon Of Catalonia. p. 25-28.
- Item 6: Spain. 1p.
- Item 7: Capa, Robert. Road to Madrid. p. 4.
- Item 8: The Illustrated London News. The Fall of Lerida to General Franco: Troops Mopping-Up and Meeting Fire From Snipers--With a Wounded Man on the Ground on the Right. 1p., 1938
- Item 9: Mallan, Lloyd. Granada, Oh! Granada. Esquire. p. 68-69.
- Item 10: Kuh, Fredrick. England Thretens Force If New Edict Is Ignored. Nashville Evening Tennessean. 1p., 1936
- Item 11: Callender, Harold. Own Air Bombs Discomfirt Rebels. The New York Times. p. 6., 1938
- Item 12: Wittels, David G. Sinclair Lewis Warns U.S. of War. New York Post. p. 13., 1937
- Item 13: Philip, P.J. Paris Sees Berlin Gaining Influence. The New York Times. p. 5., 1938
- Item 14: The New York Times. Britain Lays Aid at Sea to Rebels. p. 30., 1937
- Item 15: The New York Times. Hears Franco Ask For Deal With France. p. 3., 1937
- Item 16: The Nashville Tennessean. Rebels Closing In On Madrid. vol. 81. no. 160.
- note: front page or 4p.
- Item 17: Warren, Lansing. Spain in Discord Behind the Lines. The New York Times. p. 5., 1938
- Item 18: Matthews, Herbert. Spanish War Fails to Excite Llivia. The New York Times. p. 25., 1938
- Item 19: Post, Robert P. British Demand A Ban On Open-Town Bombing. The New York Times. p. 5., 1938
- Item 20: Matthews, Herbert L. 'Lost Division' Found To Be Secure in Snowy Peaks Behind Rebel Line. The New York Times. vo. 87. no. 29353. 4p.
- Item 21: Fernsworth, Lawrence. Judge Describes Horror In Teruel. The New York Times. p. 33., 1938
- Folder 7: 125 - Spanish Civil War (Agencies)
- Item 1: Workers Age. vol. 7. no. 27. 6p., 1938
- Folder 8: 126 - Spanish Civil War (English)
- Item 1: New York Post. Vatican Recognizes Franco. Protestants Do Not. vol. 137. 1p., 1938
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Spain and the World. Liberate All Anti-Fascists In Republican Spain Prisons! vol. 2. no. 30. 1p.
- Item 3: MacDonald, Ethel. Save Spain, Act! Aldred, Guy A. 4p., 1937
- 3 copies
- Item 4: Aldred, Guy A. News From Spain. vol. 1. no. 1. 8p.
- Folder 9: 127 - Spanish Civil War (Spanish)
- Item 1: CNT. Portavoz de la CNT de Espana. no. 592. 4p., 1956
- Item 2: CNT. Portavoz de la NT de Espana. no. 590. 4p., 1956
- Item 3: Cultura Y Accion. En defensa del Consejo de Aragon. no. 87. 4p., 1937
- Folder 10: 130 - Trade Unions
- Item 1: Harper's Weekly. Too Heavy A Load For The Trade Unions. vol. 30. no. 1534. 1p., 1886
- Item 2: Hippelheuser, R.H. Sons of Vulcan Was 1858 Forerunner of C.I.O., 1937
- Folder 11: 132C - Un-American Activities Investiagtions
- Item 1: The Man With the Power. p. 29-33.
- Item 2: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Public-Spirited American Dare to Defend Constitutional Rights. 2p., 1940
- Folder 12: 134 - U.S. Post Office
- Item 1: Summerfield, Arthur E. Let's Stop Filth Through the Mails! p. 5., 1959
- Folder 13: 140 - Wit and Humour
- Item 1: Harper's Weekly. The True-Hearted Squire. 1p., 1886
- Item 2: Harper's Weekly. Between Two Fires. p. 333., 1886
- Item 3: Low, David. Democracy Then Broke Out. p. 13.
- Item 4: Low, David. Speaking of the Pictures...Low Looks at the G.O.P. Life Magazine. p. 12.
- Item 5: Boltinoff, Henry. "Billikof is starting to bore from within-he's wearing a necktie." Esquire. p. 49., 1939
- Item 6: Dighton. A Lawyer & his Client. Victoria & Albert Museum. 1p.
- Box OS 3
- Folder 1: 142 - Women's Rights
- Item 1: James, Miller. 'G-Misses' Help Track Down Crooks.
- 3 copies
- Folder 2: 143D - World War I
- Item 1: Jonas, E.A. A Poisoned Map of Menace--and a German Threat, 1p.
- Item 2: Evening America. Germans Armistice Bringing Holes To End. vol. 1. no. 112. 8p.
- Item 3: Cincinnati Times Star. Terms of Artimistice Are Read To Congress. vol. 8. no. 270. Kentucky Ed. 1p., 1918
- Item 4: Kelly, Fred C. Story of How German Woman Spy Operated In America During War. Nashville Tennessean. 1p., 1920
- Folder 3: 144 - World War II
- Item 1: Elderman, Gene. "Italy, whatever happens, will march beside Germany to the end."â??Mussolini. The Courier-Journal. 1p., 1941
- Item 2: Vernam, Roger. an artist took a job in a shipyard. Picture News. p. 9-11.
- Item 3: Cooper, Kent. To Prevent War--No News Blackouts. The New York Times. p. 12.
- Item 4: Hawkins, H. Astley. Photos, and Eyewitnesses Bare Tokyo Raid Secrets. PM Daily Picture Magazine. p. 14-15., 1943
- Item 5: The New York Times, Voyage to War. p. 20-21., 1943
- Item 6: PM's Daily Picture Magazine. The War in Italy, France and North Africa. p. 14.
- Item 7: Wechsler, James A. Post War 'New Deal' Hinted in FDR's Budget Message. PM. p. 9-10., 1945
- Item 8: Boot, Warren, Hitler's Master Plan for a 'Soft Peace.' PM's Daily Picture Magazine. p. 12-13.
- Item 9: PM Daily. The Two-Thirds Rule and the Peace. p. 2., 1943
- Item 10: Fortune Magazine. In Greater East Asia. p. 89. The Europeans. p.80, 106.
- Item 11: Krock, Arthur. Leaders Take UNCIO Past Many Obstacles. The New York Times. p. 3., 1945
- Item 12: The New York Times. Hitler Dead in Chacellery, Nazis Say. vol. 89. no. 31875. 1p., 1945
- Item 13: Benney, Robert. Navy Art. p. 3-5.
- Item 14: The War Memoirs of Winston Churchill. Their Finest Hour. Part VII. 11p.
- Item 15: Auslander, Joseph. Open Letters...The Saturday Evening Post. 5p.
- Item 16: The Courier-Journal. Art and Battle. 1p., 1940
- Item 17: PM. Text of FDR's Message: Objectvity is Security. p. 5-6.
- Item 18: Schriftgiesser, Edward. Anaconda Trial Unfolds Tale of War Trickery. PM. p. 3.
- Item 19: Ottley, Roy. 'Negro GI Doesn't Want to Sit This One Out.' PM. p. 2-3., 1945
- Item 20: The New York Times Magazine. The War in Stamps. p. 20-21., 1941
- Item 21: PM. Tremblinka: The Answer to the Advocates of a 'Soft Peace.' p. 10-11., 1944
- Item 22: PM. Week of War: Nazis Driven Back in South Russia to Starting Point of '41 Drive...Allies Checked in Italy, p. 8., 1944
- Item 23: PM. Week of War: Germand Lash Out at U.S. 7th as Allies Drive Into Bulge...State fof Russia Warfare Winter Offensive Indicated on Polish Front. p. 6., 1945
- Item 24: PM. Our Bombs Shake the Heart of Hitler's Fortress Europe. p. 14-15., 1943
- Item 25: PM. The Records of 21 Bad Congressman. p. 12-13., 1944
- Item 26: Robertson, Nathan. Cite Big War Profits in Fight to Save Renegotiation. PM. p. 3.
- Item 27: Robertson, Nathan. Corporation Profts From the War. p. 3-4.
- Item 28: The Courier-Journal. British Wars. 1p., 1941
- Item 29: The Courier-Journal. Biritsh Vengeance for Lost Convoys. 1p., 1941
- Item 30: Benton's Art is a Warning for Victory. 1p., 1942
- Item 31: The Courier-Journal, April's The War Month. 1p., 1941
- Item 32: Thompson, Dorothy. Mussolini's Speech Was a Warning to Democracy. The Courier-Journal. 1p., 1941
- Item 33: The All-Air Army. 1p.
- Item 34: The Nashville Tennessean. Britain Pours Men, Guns, Tanks Across Channel. vol. 32. no. 1408. 2p., 1940
- Item 35: The New York Times. Japanese Start War in the U.S. Surprise Attack in Hawaii: Heavy Fighting at Sea Reported. vol. 91. no. 30642. 20p.
- Item 36: The News and Observer. Peace! Truman Announces Japan's Surrender. vol. 161. no. 46. 16p., 1945
- Item 37: The Tar Heel. World At Peace. vol. 53. 4p.
- Item 38: The News and Observer. They Ran the Pacific War. vol. 161. no. 46. 8p., 1945
- Item 39: The New York Times. Jpan Surrenders, End of War! Emperor Accents Allied Rule M'Arthur Supreme Commander; Our Manpower Curbs Voided. vol. 94. no. 31980. 20p., 1945
- Item 40: The News and Observer. Germany's Rise and Fall: Day to Day Story of the Tides of War. p. 9.
- Item 41: PM Daily. Franco Tries to Sell U.S., Britain Into Fastest "Peace." vol. 4. no. 257. p. 7-9., 1944
- Folder 4: 145 - World War II Cartoons
- Item 1: Low, David. The story of the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler. 1p., 1945
- Item 2: Godal, Eric. The Italian Quiz Kid. PM. 1p., 1943
- Item 3: The New York Times Mag. Portrait by the Punch. p. 17., 1941
- Item 4: Young & Rubicam, Inc. Does it have a slight order of Geobbels?, 1942
- Folder 5: 148C - Booksellers Catalogues
- Item 1: Until Jan. 31 Books at 5c Each. Haldeman-Julius Publications. 8p.
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