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Series XIII. Other Radical/Leftist Organizations
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Scope and Content Notes: Basically this section of the collection is catch all for a variety of material does not fit obviously into other categories or includes too few items to merit an entire section of its own.
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Box 8
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"The Demands of Democracy", By Eugene J. McCarthy
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"Four More Nixon Years?" Pamphlet
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The Southern Patriot, November, 1958
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The Southern Patriot, December, 1976
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"Impeach Nixon No Deals, Force Congress to Impeach Nixon"
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"The Whole World is Watching! Inauguration Day '69" Flyer, 1969
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Letter from George McGovern
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"Exploring Nonviolent Action", A Guide to Research, By George Lakey, April, 1970
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"Monthly Review Press", Spring 1969, 1969
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"Hugh Hardyman 1902-1960"
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Flyer for the Peace and Freedom Party Nominee for Lieutenant Governor, Clyde Kuhn, 1986
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"Poverty Amidst Plenty", A Scientific Anachronism
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"For a Labor Party in Connecticut"
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The American Progress, November 9, 1933
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"The A.F.T. Strike Continues!!", Policy on the First Week of the Semester
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"Building Economic Alternatives", A Quarterly Publication of Co-op America, Spring 1986, 1986
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"March for Economic Survival, Saturday-September 28, 1974 August 20, 1974
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Flyers (4)Calling People to March and Protest, 1974
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Southern Exposure, "Here Come a Wind", Labor on the Move, 1976
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Southern Exposure, "Growing Up Southern", 1980
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Southern Exposure, "Festival", Celebrating Southern Literature, 1981
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Southern Exposure, "Stayed on Freedom", 1981
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Fact Sheet, Details of the Community Control of the Police Proposition January, 1971
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"Too Much Garbage from City Council"
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"A Short Introduction to Consumers' Cooperation", By Ellis Cowling, 1935
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"Disarm the Corporations"
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The Principal Principle, June, 1931
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"The Big Guns", By Matthew Josephson, January 14, 1956
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"Technocracy an Interpretation", By Stuart Chase, 1933
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"Smog over Los Angeles", 1959
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"Rich Man Poor Man", By Ryllis Alexander Goslin & Omar Pancost Goslin, 1935
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Issues of World Events (14), By Scott Nearing, 1947-1948
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"In Memoriam of Victor Alter Henryk Erlich", March 30, 1943
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"Our Maturing Fascism", By Hugh Hardyman, 1949
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"Synthesis is our Only Possibility", By Bob Dickens
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Flyer from the National Organization for an American Revolution
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"San Francisco and the Un-American Activities Committee"
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IS Bulletin, May 15, 1971
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"Economics for Beginners", Elementary Economics in Simple Language, By John Keracher, 1935
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"Are Our Banks Betraying Us?", By Alfred Wayland, 1932
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Flyers for "Food Not Bombs" and The Conscious Alliance
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"What They Won't Tell You About Jobs and Prices", The Unemployment- Inflation Trap and the Way Out of It, By Edward Boorstein October, 1980
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"The Socialization of Money", By E.F. Mylius
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"Inaugural Address"
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"The World's Crisis Analyzed- Solution Offered", Open Letter to President Harding, By H.L.A. Holman
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The Industrial Communist (2), September, 1920 and May, 1921
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"Countdown to a Nuclear Moratorium", Environmental Action Foundation, April, 1976
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Progressive Student Union Rearguard, 1990
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"Somebody Had to Say 'the emperor wears no clothes'"
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"Come Home, America", A Flyer for Democratic Presidential Candidate George McGovern
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General Informational Sheet for a March in Harrisburg
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"Use Nuclear Electric Power and Reduce Oil Dependency" Flyer
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"Era Walk '80" Flyer, October 18, 1980
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Flyer for "Boycott GE Products Until General Electric Gets Out of the Nuclear Business"
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"What's Wrong With Big Rock? Plenty!!" Flyer
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Flyer Calling for Support of Haitian Refugees
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"Let There be a World", By Felix Greene, 1963
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"Watts Uprising '65"
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"The Making of a Pollution-Industrial Complex", By Martin Gellen, 1970
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"The Real Cuba as Three Candidates Saw it", June, 1964
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"N.A.C.L.A. Research Methodology Guide"
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"A New Look at Cuba", The Challenge to Kennedy, By Jesse Gordon and Gen. Hugh B. Hester
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Flyer for a Rally for McCarthy
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Pamphlet about the SLATE Organization
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"Aid Victims of Southern Africa's Rule of Terror" Pamphlet
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"Strike" Pamphlet
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Program for "The Snow Fairy", 1912
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"WorkForce Resource Guide: Organizing" Newspaper
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Assorted Anti-Nixon Memorabilia
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"I Support Consumers Education and Protective Association" card
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"Boycott the Elections!" Marxist-Lenist Party Red Women's Detachment
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The People's Tribune - Vol. 9 No. 8-Vol. 10 No. 10, April 12, 1982-May 10, 1983
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Underground - Vol. 1 No. 2, March 1971
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National Guardian, April 12, 1954- April 6, 1968 ()
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Box 9
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National Guardian, April 13, 1968- October 17, 1970
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Box 14
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The Progressive, Hidden History of the United States Calendar, 1982
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Students Picket Churchill at Columbia
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"Five Years of Hitler"
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"America of the Rich, by the Rich, and for the Rich"
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"A Blueprint for America", Peoples' Party of the United States
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"Prospects of American Radicalism", American Socialist Publications
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"Where Are We Going?", Hugh Hardyman
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"Free Our Political Prisoners" Pamphlet, ca. 1919
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Section: Lovestonites
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Scope and Content Notes: In 1929 the CPUSA expelled former Party General Secretary Jay Lovestone and a substantial group of followers including Benjamin Gitlow, the CP’S 1924 and 1928 VP candidate. The Lovestone group supported the Soviet faction aligned with Nicholai Bukharin and opposed Comintern Third Period polices which they considered (correctly) sectarian and impractical. Initially the Lovestone group considered itself a loyal opposition to the officially recognized leadership of the CPUSA, but gradually developed a separate organizational identity. Although the group’s membership never exceeded a few hundred, it had more influence than might be expected both because officials in several unions respected the advice of prominent Lovestoneites and because the group included several important public intellectuals. Lovestone went on to a career as an activist against Communist influence in the labor movement, both domestic and foreign, and an advisor to portions of the U.S. national security apparatus concerned about that issue.
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Box 10
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"Marx and America" by Bertram Wolfe, 1934
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"The Crisis in the Communist Party, U.S.A", Statement of the Principles of the Communist Party (Majority Group), February, 1930
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"Pro-War Communism", By Veritas, 1937
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