Overview
Summary
Organization
Arrangement
Other Finding Aids
Indexed Terms
Administrative
Details
How To Copy
How To Search

About MHSEvents & NewsLibrary & CollectionsMarketplaceMuseums & Historic PlacesPreserving Our PastSchool Resources


Manuscript Collections


JEWISH COMMUNITY RELATIONS COUNCIL OF MINNESOTA:

An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society



OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION

Creator: Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota.
Title:Council records,
Date:1922-1974 (bulk 1945-1970).
Abstract:Clippings, reports, publications, and correspondence relating to the investigative activities of this organization created in the 1930s to publicly protest anti-Semitic activity in Minnesota and the United States. Largely organized as subject files (1922-1967), they document organizations, individuals, and publications expressing conservative political, religious, and racial views, as well as a few representing communist organizations.
Quantity:35.25 cu. ft. (68 boxes).
Location:See Detailed Description for shelf locations.

Return to the Table of Contents



HISTORY OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY RELATIONS COUNCIL OF MINNESOTA

The Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota originated in Minneapolis in the 1930s as a response to a number of contemporaneous events. The presecution of Jews in Nazi Germany; the activities of the Silver Shirts, the German-American Bund, and similar organizations in Minnesota; and the antisemitic overtones of the 1938 Minnesota gubernatorial campaign all encouraged the formation of an organization to monitor and protest those activities. From 1936 to 1939 an informal organization, the Anti-Defamation Council of Minnesota, was the vehicle of Jewish protest against all forms of antisemitism. Members included Arthur Brin, Charles I. Cooper, and 21 other Jewish leaders in Minneapolis. A sister organization was established in St. Paul.

After the 1938 gubernatorial campaign, the Council realized the need for a more formal, activist organization. An attempt was made to enlist the aid of the national Anti-Defamation League headquarters in Chicago, but the Minnesota group's intent to function as a local, grassroots organization precluded this. The Anti-Defamation Council, as organized in 1938, included individual Jews in Minneapolis and St. Paul and representatives from the American Jewish Congress, the American Jewish Committee, and the Jewish Labor Committee.

On May 15, 1939 the Council was reorganized as the Minnesota Jewish Council, with Samuel L. Scheiner as its executive director. Scheiner held this post from 1939 to 1974, except for the years 1944-1946 and 1951-1953. The Council consists of about 45 members. Chairmen serving since 1939 have included Milton Firestone, Louis Gross, Albert Heller, Meyer Dorfman, and Jack Mackay. In the 1950s the name of the organization was changed to the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota.

The aims and activities of the Council have undergone a number of changes since the 1930s. Its initial purpose was investigative, with Samuel Scheiner and others spending much time investigating the activities of alleged fascist and communist organizations in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Groups like the German-American Bund, the Silver Shirts, Father Charles E. Coughlin's organizations, and the sermons and speeches of fundamentalist religious leaders like W. B. Riley, Paul and Luke Rader, C. O. Stadsklev, and W. D. Herrstrom were investgated and the antisemitic content of their communications was publicized.

During World War II the Council's attention turned to overt antisemitic activities: discrimination against Jews in the armed forces with regard to housing, hotels, resorts, and restaurants, and related matters. Reports of discrimination were investigated and reforms attempted. At this time, the Council also worked for passage of fair employment practices acts locally and statewide. The organization's wartime appeal was patriotic in nature, stressing national unity during a time of crisis and likening fascism abroad to racial and religious prejudice at home.

After 1946 the Council broadened its activities, still investigating discrimination but from a less defensive posture. It became involved in more wide-ranging community and national activities, supporting more liberal immigration policies, the Civil Rights struggle and civil liberties, separation of church and state, and interreligious cooperation.

Return to the Table of Contents



SCOPE AND CONTENTS OF THE RECORDS

Clippings, reports, publications, and correspondence relating to the investigative activities of this organization created in the 1930s to publicly protest anti-Semitic activity in Minnesota and the United States. Largely organized as subject files (1922-1967), they document organizations, individuals, and publications expressing conservative political, religious, and racial views, as well as a few representing communist organizations.

There are also background and reference files on Judaism, Jewish history and culture, and the American Jewish experience; and correspondence, clippings, and other papers relating to Samuel Scheiner's work as the council's executive director (1939-1974). THe subject files and the reference files all bulk from the postwar period.

Return to the Table of Contents



ORGANIZATION OF THE RECORDS

These documents are organized into the following sections:
Administrative Records
Subject Files
Reference Files

Return to the Table of Contents



ARRANGEMENT OF THE RECORDS

The Subject Files and the Reference Files are each arranged alphabetically by file title.

Return to the Table of Contents



OTHER FINDING AIDS

An inventory that provides additional information about these materials is available in the repository; filed as P445.

Return to the Table of Contents



INDEX TERMS

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics should search the catalog using these headings.
Topics:
Afro-Americans
Afro-Americans -- Minnesota.
Antisemitism.
Civil rights.
Communism.
Discrimination.
Education.
Fascism.
Jewish-Arab relations.
Jews -- Europe.
Jews -- Minnesota.
Jews -- United States.
Judaism.
Moral re-armament.
Religion.
Sedition.
Socialism.
Subversive activities -- United States.
World War, 1939-1945.
Persons:
Coughlin, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1891-1979.
Courtney, Kent.
Dies, Martin, 1900 or 01-1972.
Eichmann, Adolf, 1906-1962.
Gaddis, Thomas.
Hargis, Billy James, 1925-
Hart, Merwin Kimball, 1881-1962.
Lewis, Fulton, 1903-1966.
Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974.
Lundeen, Ernest, 1878-1940.
Manion, Clarence, 1896-1979.
McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957.
Nordskog, Andrae B., 1855-
Pelley, William Dudley, 1890-
Rader, Luke, 1890-1952.
Rader, Paul, 1880-1938.
Raihle, Donald F., 1901-1966.
Riley, W. B. (William Bell), 1861-1947.
Rosenberg, Ethel, 1915-1953.
Rosenberg, Julius, 1918-1953.
Scheiner, Samuel L.
Smith, Gerald L. K. (Gerald Lyman Kenneth), 1898-
Smoot, Dan.
Springer, Harvey H.
Stadsklev, C. O.
Viereck, George Sylvester, 1884-1962.
Organizations:
American Legion.
B'nai B'rith. Anti-defamation League.
Catholic Church.
Ku Klux Klan (1915- ).
Minneapolis Self Survey of Human Relations.
Pilgrim Baptist Church (Saint Paul, Minn.).
Unesco.
United Nations.
Places:
Germany -- History -- 1933-1945.
Germany -- History -- 1945-
Minneapolis (Minn.).
United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century.
United States -- Politics and government.

Return to the Table of Contents



ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Preferred Citation:
[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota Records. Minnesota Historical Society.
See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples
Accession Information:
Accession number: 10,408; 11,872; 12,187
Processing Information:
Catalog ID number: 09-00026959

Return to the Table of Contents



DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION

Note to Researchers: To request materials, please note both the location and box numbers shown below.

Administrative Records

LocationBox
147.A.3.7B1-C
Historical sketch: Charles I. Cooper, "The Minnesota Jewish Council in Perspective, 1939-1953."
Minutes:
Jewish Anti-Defamation Council of Minnesota, 1942.
Minnesota Jewish Council, 1942-1958.
Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota, 1959-1973. 11 folders.
Attendance records, 1948-1973.
LocationBox
P44561
Minnesota Jewish Tercentenary celebration, 1954.
Miscellaneous correspondence and related materials, undated, 1930-1953. 5 folders.
LocationBox
P44562
Miscellaneous correspondence and related materials, 1954-1963.11 folders.
LocationBox
P44563
Miscellaneous correspondence and related materials, 1964-1973.7 folders.
LocationBox
P44564
Scrapbooks:
Volume 4. 1938-1940.
Includes information on the Nazi Party in Germany, pro-Nazi activities in the U.S., refugees from Nazi Germany, and Fr. Charles E. Coughlin.
Volume 5. 1938-1940.
Includes information on the topics found in Volume 4, as well as material relating to the Silver Shirts, the German-American Bund, and the Ku Klux Klan.
Volume 6. 1942-1943.
Includes material on race riots in the U.S., and general information relating to African Americans.
LocationBox
P44561
Materials collected by the council:
Minneapolis Self-Survey of Human Relations, 1947:
The 1947 self-survey was commissioned by the city of Minneapolis and conducted by the Race Relations Department, American Missionary Association, Fisk University. It was led by Charles S. Johnson (director) and Herman H. Long (co-director). Its purpose was to assess the levels of discrimination practiced against religious, ethnic, and racial minorities in several critical areas of civic life. Each of these areas comprises one of the reports listed below.
"Civic Organizations." 10 pp.
"Health and Hospitals." 32 pp.
Report prepared by consultant Grace C. Jones.
"Minneapolis Churches and Human Relations." 25 pp.
Report prepared by consultant L. Maynard Catchings.
"Racial Problems in Housing." 35 pp.
Report prepared by consultant Herman H. Long.
"Social Welfare." 42 pp.
"Industrial Minorities in the Minneapolis Labor Market." 156 pp. in 3 folders.
Report prepared by consultant John Hope II.
LocationBox
P44563
Volume 1. The Fulton Lewis Jr. Report on the Fund for the Republic, [1955?].
Volume 2. The Truth About the United Nations, 1955.
Compiled by the Congress of Freedom, Inc.
Volume 3. Pilgrim Baptist Church, St. Paul: Centennial volume, 1963.
Presented to the council by this African American congregation.
Records of related organizations:
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, Minnesota/Dakotas Office. Miscellaneous materials, 1941-1973.
Duluth Jewish Council. Minutes and report, 1947, 1951.
St. Paul Jewish Council. Minutes and miscellany, 1947-1959.

Return to the Table of Contents

Return to the Organization of the Collection Section



<

Subject Files

The materials comprising this series were all accumulated by Samuel Scheiner during his work as executive director. In processing the series, Society staff consolidated some small files relating to the same person, organization, or topic, and sometimes created artificial files out of unfiled materials and miscellaneous folders. Materials in each file have been arranged chronolically by year, but have not been further arranged.
The prewar and wartime files are a record of the numerous organizations and individuals who, during the 1930s-1940s, represented right-wing political, religious, and racial viewpoints. There are also a few files relating to communist or communist-front organizations. The files show close relationships existing among right-wing groups and individuals, and how they capitalized on the Roosevelt administration's New Deal policies, the Great Depression, and events in pre-war Europe. Isolationism and religious and racial prejudice are documented, along with conspiracy theories regarding the predominance of Jews in the Roosevelt administration and in international banking circles. The propoganda of domestic fascist and antisemitic groups grew less overt during the war, and expressed itself in such things as rumors about Jews escaping military service and rationing.
These groups and others revived after the war, however, and rallied around opposing the policies of the Truman and subsequent administrations. Frequent foreign relations causes were opposition to the United Nations, foreign aid, communism, and disarmament. As commissions and agencies supporting human rights and fair employment practices developed, antisemitism--especially public discrimination--became a more tractable problem, but the Council continued to address remaining pockets of resistance, including periodic resurgences of neo-Nazi hate groups. Also, with the growth of the Civil Rights movement in the 1950s-1960s, it came to focus more of its energies on the integration of African Americans.
LocationBox
P4451
Aaberg, Einar, 1947-1955.
Alert Americans Association, 1963.
Alinsky, Saul, 1941.
Allen, Marilyn R., 1946-1948.
America First, 1944-1959.
America in Danger, 1941-1947.
American Action, Inc., 1946-1947.
American Board of Missions to the Jews, 1948.
American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, 1948, 1955.
American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born, 1953-1959.
American Digest, 1946-1949.
American Fascist Union, 1950.
American Fur Breeder, 1942.
American Gentile Army, 1946.
American Hebrew, 1940-1942.
American Heritage Protective Committee, 1954-1956.
American Jewish Labor Council, 1948-1950.
American Jewish League Against Communism, 1948-1962.
American Legion:
Case against member William P. Williams, 1942.
World Affairs Center and Student Peace Union, 1963-1964.
4-H controversy, 1954-1955. 3 folders.
LocationBox
P4452
4-H controversy, 1954-1955.
Material on subversive organizations, 1955-1956.
Firing Line, 1953-1966.
Miscellaneous, 1953-1957. 3 folders.
LocationBox
P4453
Miscellaneous, 1953-1957. 3 folders.
American Merchants of Hate, 1940.
American Mercury, 1951-1961.
American Nationalist Committee.
See: Reynolds, Robert.
American Nationalist Party.
See: Reynolds, Robert.
American Peace Crusade, 1951.
American Protestant League, 1950.
See also: Springer, Harvey.
American Relief for Germany, Inc., 1947.
American Renaissance Book Club, 1948.
American Rock Party.
See: Coughlin, Charles E.
American Scrutineers: Reports of meetings, 1939-1941.
American Security Council.
LocationBox
P4454
American Small Business Organization, 1946.
American States Rights Party, undated.
American Viewpoint, Inc., 1947-1952.
American War Mothers, 1944-1947.
American Women Against Communism, undated.
American World Intelligence, 1948.
American Youth for Democracy, 1946-1947.
Americanism Bulletin.
See: Herrstrom, W. D.
Americans for Individual Action, 1955-1956.
Americans for National Security, 1965.
Americans for Peace, undated.
Anders, Vladislav, 1950.
Anglo-Saxon Federation, 1941-1954.
Anti-Communist, The.
See: Flitcraft, Eugene R.
Anti-Jewish pamphlet: Committee for Jewish Refugees, 1939.
Antisemitism:
See also: Jews; Poems and doggerel; Political campaigns; Miscellaneous materials (1960); St. Columba Parish; Virginia, Minnesota incident.
Appraisal, 1946-1964.
Army camp incidents, 1942-1943.
Bombings in the South, 1951-1952, 1958-1960. 5 folders.
LocationBox
P4455
Minnesota, undated, 1946-1965. 2 folders.
Prague trial, 1951-1953. 2 folders.
Soviet Union, 1952-1954, 1961.
Miscellaneous, undated, 1938-1946. 3 folders.
LocationBox
P4456
Miscellaneous, 1947-1960. 7 folders.
LocationBox
P4457
Miscellaneous, 1960-1966. 2 folders.
Appleman, Hyman J., 1944-1952.
Appleton, J. C., 1946.
Arabs and Jews, 1955-1966.
See also: Citizens' Committee on American Policy in the Near East.
Arcand, Adrien.
See: Fascism.
Argentina, Fascism's refuge.
See: Fascism.
Armstrong, George W., 1949-1950.
Arnild, Einar Christian Kampmann, 1940-1941.
Asher, Court.
See: X-Ray, The.
Ask Mr. Foster Travel Agency, 1942-1947.
Association Councils for Social Engineering, 1950.
LocationBox
P4458
Atlas Construction Company, 1952.
Attorney General's list, undated, 1946-1962.
Back of the Yards Foundation.
See: Alinsky, Saul.
Bandas, Father R. G., 1953.
Belshaw, Walter.
See: Wally Bell of Washington.
Benham, Rev. Charles O.
See: Anglo-Saxon Federation.
Berkins, Catherine, 1954.
Bible News Flashes, 1941-1959.
See also: Herrstrom, W. D.
Bible of the Anti-Christ; Bible in the Hands of its Creators,1943.
Blaidell, George: Case, 1939-1942.
Blessing, William L., undated, 1945-1950.
Boldyreff, Constantine W., 1949.
Bookmailer News, 1963.
Bowles, Bryant, 1954-1955.
Brannin, Reuben: Clinic, 1959.
Bridges, Harry, 1942.
Britton, Frank L.
See: American Nationalist.
LocationBox
P4459
Broom, The; Sun-Work-Shop, 1943-1963.
Buchman, Frank N. D.
See: Moral Rearmament.
Burdick, Usher L., 1944-1954.
Buttram, Lester L.
See: Gospel Tract Society.
Byrnes, James F., 1953.
Canada, 1949, 1962.
Carbonite Metal Company, Burlington, Wis., 1947.
Carlson, John Roy.
See: Under Cover.
Carter, Boake.
See: Anglo-Saxon Federation.
Catholic International.
See: Gordon, David.
Catholic policy, 1946-1953.
Center-Darex Axis, 1952.
Child, Fay George, 1949-1957.
China lobby.
See: Kohlberg, Alfred.
Christian Anti-Defamation League.
See: Reilly, Lawrence.
Christian Anti-Jewish Party.
See: Stoner, J. B.
Christian Coalition Party, 1963.
Christian Crusade.
See: Hargis, Billy James.
Christian League.
Christian Nationalist Crusade.
See: Smith, Gerald L. K.
Christian Patriot, 1959-1966.
LocationBox
P44510
Christian Veterans of America, 1945-1948.
Christian Youth Against Communism, 1963.
Church, Merrick John, 1946-1948.
Church League of America.
See: Robnett, George Washington.
Cicero, Illinois riots, 1951.
Cinema Educational Guild, Inc., 1962-1965.
Citizens Committee on American Policy in the Near East, 1963.
Citizens Foreign Aid Committee, undated.
Citizens Public Forum, 1963.
City College of New York, 1950.
Civil Rights Congress, 1947-1955.
Close, Upton:
Miscellaneous, 1945-1960.
LocationBox
P44511
Closer-Ups, 1946-1951.
Radio scripts, 1946-1951.
Clover Business Letter, 1954.
See also: Committee for Constitutional Government.
Cohn, Roy M., 1959-1963.
Colby, Ruth Gage, 1950.
Columbians, Inc., 1946-1951.
Committee for Constitutional Government:
Miscellaneous, undated, 1944-1958.
LocationBox
P44512
Spotlight, 1951-1953, 1955.
Common Sense:
Miscellaneous, undated, 1948-1962.
Magazine issues, 1948-1966.
LocationBox
P44513
Communism: Miscellaneous, 1946-1966.
Conference of Small Business Organizations, 1944.
Congress of Freedom, 1953-1964.
Conservative Society of America.
See: Independent American.
Constitution and Free Enterprise Foundation.
See: Committee for Constitutional Government.
Constitutional Money League of America, 1941-1949.
Coughlin, Charles E.:
Miscellaneous, 1938-1942.
LocationBox
P44514
Miscellaneous, 1942-1963. 3 folders.
Royal Oak Club, 1934-1942.
Social Justice Digest, 1940.
Social Justice (issues), 1942.
Counter-Action, 1949-1951.
Counterattack, 1948-1950.
Courtney, Kent and Phoebe.
See: Free Men Speak; Independent Amertican; Solid South.
Cross and the Flag.
See: Smith, Gerald L. K.
LocationBox
P44515
Daily News, N.Y., 1943-1948.
Dan Smoot Report.
See: Smoot, Dan.
Davies, Rhys, 1949.
Dawn, 1957-1961
Deatherage, George E., 1942-1965.
Defender.
See: Winrod, Gerald B.
Defenders of American Liberties, 1962.
Defenders of Liberty, 1950.
Defenders of the American Constitution:
Miscellaneous, 1954-1964.
Task Force, 1954-1966.
DeMille Foundation for Political Freedom, 1945-1952.
Democratic Nationalist Party, 1946-1947.
Dennis, Lawrence, 1944-1946.
Deutschland, In, 1942.
By Alexis and Pfeiler.
Diederich, William Hunt, 1947.
Dies, Martin, 1942-1950.
LocationBox
P44516
Dilling, Elizabeth, 1935-1966.
Discrimination:
General, 1938-1941. 8 folders.
LocationBox
P44517
General, 1941-1948. 11 folders.
LocationBox
P44518
General, 1953-1962. 10 folders.
LocationBox
P44519
General, 1962-1964. 4 folders.
Real estate, 1941-1944.
Hotels and restaurants:
General, 1938-1959.
Calhoun Beach Club, 1946-1947.
Lowell Inn, 1941, 1947.
Wagon Wheel Tavern, 1942.
White Pine Inn, 1947-1948.
Resorts:
General, 1941-1943. 2 folders.
LocationBox
P44520
General, 1945-1963. 6 folders.
Quetico-Canadian Boundary Lodge, 1940-1941.
Ruttger's Birchmont Lodge, 1938-1963.
Domestic and foreign affairs, New York City, 1946-1947.
Dru, Philip case, 1954.
Dynamic Christianism.
See: Hooker, West.
Economic Council Letter, 1950-1960. 2 folders.
See also: Hart, Merwin K.
LocationBox
P44521
Economic Council Letter, 1961-1966. 2 folders.
Edstrom, O. E., 1948.
Educational Guardian.
See: National Council for American Education.
Eichmann, Adolph, 1960-1961. 6 folders.
LocationBox
P44522
Eichmann, Adolph, 1961-1965. 2 folders.
El Bandak, Yusif, 1950.
Eleventh Hour.
See Reilly, Lawrence.
Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1957.
Ex, Theodore Alfred, 1953-1954.
Exchange Club, 1954-1958.
Fact finding policies, undated.
Fact for Fact, undated.
Facts, 1946-1948. 5 folders.
Published by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith.
LocationBox
P44523
Facts, 1949-1954. 3 folders.
Facts Forum, 1954-1957.
Fagan, Myron C.
See: Cinema Educational Guild.
Fair Employment Practices Commission, 1946-1963.
Fascism, 1945-1954.
Fay, Frank, 1946-1949.
Feeney, Father Leonard:
Miscellaneous, 1953-1959.
The Point, 1955-1959.
Fifield, James W.
See: Spiritual Mobilization.
Film: "Crucifixion," 1950-1953.
Film and play: "Oliver Twist," 1951, 1962.
Fineberg, Dr. S. A., 1943-1944.
"First in World War II," 1942-1944.
Firing Line.
See: American Legion.
LocationBox
P44524
Flagstad, Kirsten, 1947-1949.
Fleming, Ward.
See: St. Paul Council for Education.
Flitcraft, Eugene R.:
General, 1944-1948.
The Anti-Communist.
Gentile News.
Gentile Cooperative Association.
For America, 1954-1957.
Ford, Henry, 1942-1947.
Foreign language press, 1947, 1952.
Forty-Niners, Inc., 1940-1941.
Foss, Roger C.
See: National Socialist Bulletin.
Foundation for Economic Education, 1950-1954.
Franco, Francisco, 1950-1966.
Fredericks, Mrs. Donald, 1960.
Freedom Club, Inc., 1953-1954.
Includes Freedom Club News.
Freedom Facts.
See: Congress of Freedom.
Freedom of Choice Committee, 1950-1954.
Freeman, 1952-1953.
Free Men Speak:
Miscellaneous, 1953-1958.
Periodical issues, 1955-1957.
Friends of Democracy's Battle.
See: National Council for American Education.
Friends of Progress.
See: Jones, Ellis O.
Fund for Public Information, 1964.
LocationBox
P44525
Gaddis, Thomas.
See: Committee for Consitutional Government.
Garner, E. J.
See: Committee for Constitutional Government.
Garner, E. J.
See: Publicity.
General Casualty Company, 1947
General Holdridge Minute Men.
See: Holdridge, Herbert C.
Gentile Cooperative Association.
See: Flitcraft, Eugene R.
Gentile League, 1944-1946.
Gentile News.
See: Flitcraft, Eugene R.
German-American Bund.
See: Germany.
Germany:
See also: Jews, General.
General, undated, 1937-1967.
Reports by Thomas Gaddis, 1938.
LocationBox
P44526
Gieseking, Walter, 1948-1956.
Gilbert, Dan W., 1942-1949.
Goff, Kenneth.
See: Pilgrim Torch.
Goldwater, Barry, 1960-1965.
Gordon, David, 1942-1948.
Gospel Tract Society, 1943.
Gospel Tract Tidings, undated.
Great Northern Railway, 1947-1949.
Greater Nebraskan, 1956-1958.
Green Mountaineer, 1943-1944.
Griswold, Lawrence, 1950.
Gruen, Sam, 1960.
Gwinn, Ralph W., 1949-1955.
See also: Hart, Merwin K.; National Economic Council.
Haase, Horace J.
See: Americans for Peace.
Hains, Rev. Edmont Paul, 1948.
Hallett, J. C., 1952-1953.
Ham, Mordecai F., 1949-1961.
Hargis, Billy James:
General, undated, 1958-1959. 2 folders.
LocationBox
P44527
General, 1960-1966. 2 folders.
Christian Crusade, 1957-1966. 3 folders.
Hart, Merwin K., undated, 1943-1962.
Hate groups and literature, 1949-1959.
LocationBox
P44528
Headlines.
See: Kamp, Joseph P.
Hearst Press: Forged letter case, 1938-1951.
Heil, Julius, 1942.
Hennepin County Republican Club, 1954-1956.
Herald of Freedom, 1963-1966.
Herrstrom, W. D.:
Miscellaneous, 1941-1958.
Americanism Bulletin, 1950-1953.
Hesselbein, Dr. Alfred, 1941-1942.
Hitchborn, Franklin, 1950.
Hoeppel, John Henry, 1946.
Hoakah Chief, Hokah, Minn., 1938-1953.
Holdridge, Herbert C., 1957-1960.
Holtzermann, J. D., 1941.
Holy Land Christian Committee.
See: El Bandak, Yusif.
Hooker, West, 1955.
Hornby, George E., 1940.
Human Events:
Miscellaneous, 1948-1964.
Periodical issues, 1948.
LocationBox
P44529
Periodical issues, 1953-1961. 3 folders.
Hunt, H. L.
See: Facts Forum.
Immigration Restriction League, 1948.
Imps Bulletin.
See: Independent Music Publishers Service.
Independent American:
Miscellaneous, undated, 1959-1966.
Periodical issues, 1958-1966.
Tax Fax for Americans, 1959-1966.
Independent Music Publishers Service:
General, 1946-1947.
Imps Bulletin, 1946-1947.
Individualist.
See: Phillips, Charles W.
LocationBox
P44530
Industrial Defense Association, 1939-1941.
Intelligence Digest, 1941-1950.
International Science Committee.
See: Church, Merrick John.
International Workers Order.
See: Jews: Jewish People's Fraternal Order.
Israelite Movement, Inc., 1948.
Jeffers, Joseph, 1938-1947.
Jewish Anti-Defamation Council of Minnesota.
See: Jews: Jewish Anti-Defamation Council: Evaluation Committee.
Jewish People's Committee.
See: Jews: Jewish People's Fraternal Order.
Jews:
General, undated, 1933-1962.
Jewish Anti-Defamation Council. Evaluation Committee, 1941-1942.
Doctors and dentists in the armed forces: Survey, 1941-1943.
Jewish People's Fraternal Order, 1941-1959.
Jewish publicity: Harmful, 1942-1944.
LocationBox
P44531
John Birch Society, undated, 1961-1965.
Johnson, Dr. Oakley C.
See: Fund for Public Information.
Jones, Ellis O., 1942.
Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1963-1965.
Joyce, A. M.
See: Americans for Individual Action.
Kamp, Joseph P.:
Miscellaneous, undated, 1942-1960.
Headlines, 1951-1954.
Kasper, John, 1957-1959.
Kenyon, Rev. Paul, 1949.
King, Stafford.
See: Ku Klux Klan, 1948.
Kingdom Voice.
See: Jeffers, Joseph.
Kingston, George P., 1946-1947.
Klein, Henry H., 1945-1955.
Knickerbocker, William E.
See: City College of New York.
Knights of Columbus oath, 1951-1960.
Knowland, William F., 1956.
Knutson, Mrs. Solverud, 1943.
Kohlberg, Alfred, 1954-1960.
LocationBox
P44532
Kuebler, Dr. Clark G., 1943-1944.
Ku Klux Klan, 1941-1966.
Langer, William, 1944-1947.
League for Peace and Justice in Palestine, 1946-1948.
LeBlanc Publications, [1955?].
Lennon, John R., 1955.
Letter, The.
See: Smith, Gerald L. K.
Letters to the editor, 1954-1965.
Lewis, Fulton, Jr., 1950-1966.
Ley, Joseph H., 1941-1955.
LocationBox
P44533
Liberty Letter, 1960-1966.
Liberty Lobby.
See: Liberty Letter.
Life Lines, undated, 1961-1964. 5 folders.
LocationBox
P44534
Life Lines, 1965-1966. 4 folders.
Lindbergh, Charles A. Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, 1939-1945. 4 folders.
LocationBox
P44535
Lindbergh, Charles A. Correspondence and newspaper clippings, 1941-1947. 3 folders.
Lloyd, John Brass, 1941-1955.
Lohbeck, Don.
See: Smith, Gerald L. K.
Lundeen, Ernest.
See: Viereck, George Sylvester.
Luther: Dr. Martin Luther and the Jews, 1947-1948.
Lutheran Research Society.
See: Reilly, Lawrence
Lyons, Florence Fowler.
See: United Nations and UNESCO.
McCarthy, Joseph R., 1954-1957, 1963.
McGinley, Conde.
See: Common Sense.
McIntosh Times, 1953.
McWilliams, Joe, 1943-1950.
Malcolm X, 1964-1965.
Malik, Charles, 1953.
Manion, Clarence:
Miscellaneous, undated, 1955-1965. 2 folders.
LocationBox
P44536
Manion Forum of Opinion: Radio speeches, 1955-1960. 4 folders.
Mankind United.
See: Quarles, Dr. D. M.
Mantle Club, 1940-1943.
Meriwether, Charles M., 1961-1964.
Miami bombings.
See: Antisemitism: Bombings in the South.
Miller, Manuel and Lucille, 1955.
Minnesota Beacon.
See: Holtzermann, J. D.
Minnesota Committee for Peaceful Alternatives, 1950.
Minnesota Taxpayers Association, 1943.
Minority of One, 1961-1962.
Minute Women of Minnesota, 1951-1954.
Minute Women of the United States of America.
See: Minute Women of America.
Minwegan, Bert A., 1955.
Moral Rearmament, 1934-1966.
LocationBox
P44537
Moseley, George Van Horn, 1960.
Moseley, Sir Oswald, 1947-1962.
Mother Racket, The, 1944-1945.
Mothers of America, 1940-1943.
Mothers of American Sons.
See: Mothers of America.
Mothers of Minnesota.
See: Mothers of America.
Moylan, Charles A.
See: Christian League.
Nacirema.
See: Antisemitism: Bombings in the South.
National Alliance of Russian Solidarists, 1955.
National Association of Kingdom Evangelicals.
See: Stadsklev, C. O.
National Association of Manufacturers, 1940-1946.
National Citizens Protective Association:
Miscellaneous, undated, 1954-1957.
White citizens councils, 1953-1956.
White American News Service, undated, 1955-1960.
White Sentinel, undated, 1954-1966.
National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case.
See: Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel.
National Council for American Education:
Miscellaneous, undated.
LocationBox
P44538
Miscellaneous, 1947-1954. 2 folders.
Educational Bulletin, undated, 1949-1953.
Friends of Democracy's Battle, 1948.
National Council for Young Israel.
See: Hearst Press. Forged letter case.
National Defense.
See: Hoeppel, John Henry.
National Economic Council.
See: Hart, Merwin K.; Economic Council Letter.
National Education Program, 1960.
National Health Federation, 1962.
National Institute of Arts and Letters.
See: Diederich, William Hunt.
National Legion of the Mothers of America.
See: Mothers of America.
National Renaissance Party:
Miscellaneous, undated, 1953-1963.
National Renaissance Bulletin, 1952-1964.
National Republic:
Miscellaneous, 1946-1958. 2 folders.
Periodical issues, 1952-1953.
LocationBox
P44539
Periodical issues, 1954-1960. 3 folders.
National Review, 1956.
National Socialist Bulletin, undated.
National States Rights Party:
Miscellaneous, undated, 1961-1965.
Thunderbolt, 1960-1965.
National Union for Social Justice.
See: Coughlin, Charles E.
National White American Party.
See: White American.
New Letter, 1955-1963.
News and Views.
See: Robnett, George Washington.
LocationBox
P44540
Niemoeller, Martin, 1941-1947.
Niseis for Kawakita Society, 1956.
Norberg, Christopher.
See: American World Intelligence.
Nordskog, Andrae B., 1941.
Norem, Owen J. C., 1940.
Northern Pump Company, Fridley, Minn., 1950-1951.
Northwest Industrial News, 1953-1966.
Not by Hate..., 1948.
O'Connor, William J., 1946-1947.
O'Konski, Alvin, 1941-1950.
Olinsky, Saul.
See: Alinsky, Saul.
"Oliver!"
See: Film and play: "Oliver Twist."
Onamia Journal, 1940.
Osterhus, Cyrus.
See: Gospel Tract Tidings.
Our Common Cause.
See: Smythe, Edward James.
Oxford Group.
See: Moral rearmament.
Parents Group.
See: Van Hyning Lyrl Clark.
Parker, Frank A.
See: Green Mountaineers.
Partisans of Peace, 1951.
Paszak, Joseph, 1942-1943.
Patriotic research.
See: Dilling, Elizabeth.
Paull, Irene, 1941-1947.
Payne, Dr. C. A., 1940-1942.
Peace Now, 1943-1944.
Pegler, Westbrook, 1943-1966.
Pelley, William Dudley, undated, 1936.
LocationBox
P44541
Pelley, William Dudley, 1937-1950. 3 folders.
Phillips, Charles W., 1940.
Pilgrim Torch, 1961-1962.
Poems and doggerel (antisemitic and obscene), 1943-1948.
Point, The.
See: Feeney, Father Leonard.
Political campaigns: Racial and religious prejudice, 1942, 1948, 1960.
LocationBox
P44542
Propoganda agents registered with the State Department, 1940.
Property Owner:
Miscellaneous, 1941-1950.
Periodical issues, 1941-1946.
Protect America League, 1955.
Protestant, The, 1946-1947.
Protestant War Veterans of the U.S.
See: Smythe, Edward James.
Public education, Attack on, 1950-1963.
Publicity,1942-1943.
Quarles, Dr. D. M., 1940-1941.
Rader, Luke and Paul:
Miscellaneous, undated, 1931-1951. 7 folders.
LocationBox