Philleo Nash Papers

Dates: 1925-1998.

Special Assistant, Office of War Information, 1942-1945; Special Assistant in the White House Office, 1946-1952; Administrative Assistant to the President, 1952-1953; Chairman, Democratic Party of Wisconsin, 1955-1957; Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, 1959-1961; U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1961-1966.

The papers of Philleo Nash consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, newspaper clippings, other printed materials, speeches and speech drafts, press releases, and other items mostly concerning Nash's career as a government official, and his interest in the problems of American Indians and other minority groups.

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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Size: 81.6 linear feet (approximately 163,200 pages).
Access: Open, with the exception of a few documents that are closed in accordance with the donor's deed of gift.
Copyright: No donation of copyright has been received from the donors of this collection. Documents created by U.S. government officials in the course of their duties are in the public domain. Copyright interest in other documents presumably belongs to the creators of those documents, or their heirs.
Processed by: Cathryn Abernathy, Dennis Bilger, and Willie L. Harriford, Jr. (1971); Randy Sowell, Sharie Simon, and Janice Davis (2007).

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

1909 (October 25)Born, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
1932B.S., University of Wisconsin
1935 (November 2)Married Edith Rosenfels
1937Ph.D., University of Chicago
1937-1941Lecturer, University of Toronto
1941-1942Special Lecturer, University of Wisconsin; Manager, Biron Cranberry Company
1942-1945 Assistant and Special Assistant, Office of War Information
1945-1946 White House Liaison, Interim International Information Agency and Office of International Cultural Affairs
1946-1952 Special Assistant in the White House Office
1946-1977 President, Biron Cranberry Company
1952-1953 Administrative Assistant to President Truman
1955-1957 Chairman, Democratic Party of Wisconsin
1959-1961 Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
1961 Assistant to the Secretary, Public Land Management, Department of the Interior
1961-1966 Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs
1966-1987 Consulting Anthropologist
1971-1973 Professor, American University
1987 (October 12) Died, Marshfield, Wisconsin

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

The papers of Philleo Nash mostly relate to his career as a government official, which included service in the Office of War Information during World War II, as an assistant on President Harry S. Truman’s White House staff, as Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, and as Commissioner of Indian Affairs for Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. The papers also contain information regarding Nash’s involvement in Wisconsin politics and his career as an anthropologist. Both in and out of public office, Nash’s activities reflected his longtime interest in the welfare of American Indians and other racial and ethnic minority groups in the United States.

The collection is arranged in twelve series and a number of subseries. The first six series, comprising the bulk of the collection, were donated to the Truman Library by Mr. Nash in 1970. The first series, the Office of War Information File, contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, newspaper clippings, other printed materials, and press releases mostly compiled by Nash during his service in the Office of War Information (OWI) as Assistant to the Deputy Director and, later, as Special Assistant to the Director of the Domestic Branch. Nash’s duties at the OWI included providing liaison between that wartime propaganda agency and the White House, with particular responsibility for monitoring race relations and racial tensions on the home front. His OWI papers include extensive information on African-Americans and other minority groups during World War II; racial conflict and tensions in the United States; press coverage of the war in foreign language newspapers; and wartime rumors that circulated among the public. The series includes examples of wartime U.S. propaganda in the form of publications and radio scripts emphasizing the barbarism of the enemy, as well as public opinion surveys related to the war effort. The series consists of two subseries, an Administrative Correspondence and Memoranda File and an Alphabetical File: the former consists mostly of letters and memoranda written by Nash and others regarding wartime morale and the work of the OWI, while the latter, which is substantially larger, includes a wide variety of memoranda, printed materials, reports, and press releases relating to wartime propaganda and problems on the home front.

The second series, the White House File, contains correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, press releases, speeches, reports, and other items pertaining for the most part to Nash’s work as a Special Assistant and later, Administrative Assistant to President Truman from 1946 to 1953. Most of the materials in this series reflect Nash’s responsibility on the White House staff for issues involving racial and ethnic minorities. Many documents are filed under such subject headings as “Civil Rights,” “FEPC,” “Indians,” and “Minorities.” The series includes an especially large amount of information regarding African-American leaders and organizations, racial discrimination in education and housing, and related issues such as segregation in the armed forces and lynching. There is also information in this series regarding Jewish, Japanese-American, and Spanish-speaking minorities in the United States. This focus is further reflected in drafts of speeches by President Truman relating to civil rights, and information about the political aspects of the civil rights issue, particularly during the 1948 and 1952 campaigns.

The third series, the Association on American Indian Affairs File I, contains materials relating to Nash’s role as a longtime director and member of that organization, which was known until 1946 as the American Association on Indian Affairs. The series includes correspondence, press releases, reports, printed materials, and minutes of meetings concerning the organization’s activities, the termination of federal supervision of various Indian tribes, legislation affecting American Indians, legal representation, and Indians in Alaska. Much of the correspondence in this series dates from Nash’s service on the organization’s executive committee in 1953-54.

The fourth series is the Democratic Party of Wisconsin File. It contains printed materials, correspondence, minutes of meetings, press releases, speeches and speech drafts, statistics, and financial records pertaining to Nash’s political activities in Wisconsin, especially his service as chairman of the Democratic Party in the state from 1955 to 1957, and his successful campaign for Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin in 1958. The series includes extensive correspondence with Nash during his tenure as chairman, as well as information regarding Democratic state conventions, election campaigns, relations with the Democratic National Committee, and political issues.

The fifth series, the Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin File, includes correspondence, memoranda, printed materials, press releases, legislation, speeches and speech drafts, invitations, and daily logs of callers relating to Nash’s service as Lt. Governor from 1959 to 1961, with information concerning civil rights, the Democratic Advisory Council, the 1960 Democratic National Convention, the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, Indian affairs, farm problems, taxes, the University of Wisconsin, congressional voting records, and Nash’s continuing interest in anthropology. Included in this subseries are materials documenting Nash’s support for Senator Hubert Humphrey in the 1960 Wisconsin presidential primary; his subsequent support for the Democratic presidential nominee, Senator John F. Kennedy; his association with Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson; and his unsuccessful campaign for reelection as Lt. Governor in 1960. The series is comprised of twelve subseries: 1) the General File, which is the largest subseries; 2) the Correspondence File I, consisting mostly of letters dating from 1958-59; 3) the Correspondence File II, consisting mostly of letters dating from 1960; 4) the Personal Correspondence File I, consisting mostly of letters dating from 1958-59; 5) the Personal Correspondence File II, consisting mostly of letters dating from 1960; 6) the Invitations File; 7) the Legislative File; 8) the Lieutenant Governor—Campaign for Reelection File; 9) the Publications File; 10) the Speech Material File; 11) the State of Wisconsin File; and 12) the Cross References File.

The sixth series in the collection, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs File, contains materials pertaining to Nash’s service as head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs from 1961 to 1966. The series includes correspondence, speeches and speech drafts, printed materials, and other items. It is comprised of ten subseries: a Personal File; a Correspondence File; a Speech File; a Task Force File; a 1962 Trip File; a 1963 Trip File; a 1964 Trip File; a 1965 Trip File; a Travel Vouchers File; and a Cross References File. As is apparent from this list, the series contains extensive documentation of Nash’s travels as Commissioner of Indian Affairs, reflecting the importance that he attached to personal interaction with Native Americans and visits to Indian communities throughout the U.S. The series also contains information regarding a shift in federal Indian policy during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, the movement away from earlier efforts aimed at the “termination” of government responsibility for individual tribes, and Nash’s role in this development.

After the death of Philleo Nash in 1987, the Truman Library received further donations of his papers. The archives staff decided to add these accessions to the collection as new series, instead of filing them in the existing series. The donations received after 1987 comprise the last six series in the collection, beginning with series number seven, the Chronological File. The Chronological File contains copies of outgoing correspondence dating from October 1942 to March 1966. It includes materials relating to Nash’s service with the OWI, on President Truman’s White House staff, as Lt. Governor of Wisconsin, and as Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Although most of the correspondence in this series is from Nash, many of the earlier letters and memoranda bear the names of officials for whom Nash worked, such as OWI Director Elmer Davis, Deputy Director Leo C. Rosten, and (on the White House staff) David K. Niles, an Administrative Assistant to the President. Along with official correspondence, the series includes some personal correspondence as well as press releases and other items.

The eighth series, the Association on American Indian Affairs File II, contains further items documenting Nash’s involvement with the Association on American Indian Affairs. The correspondence, memoranda, reports, and minutes of meetings in this series are similar to the materials in the third series, but date from a later period, extending from 1954 to 1977. As in the earlier series, the materials relate to the problems of American Indians and the activities of the Association under its president, Oliver La Farge.

The Subject File, the ninth series in the collection, contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, other printed materials, legislation, press releases, reports, appointment calendars, financial records, and handwritten notes relating to various aspects of Nash’s career. The largest sections of this series concern Nash’s service as Commissioner of Indian Affairs and as Lt. Governor of Wisconsin. Included are congratulatory letters received by Nash upon his appointment as Commissioner; letters of appreciation he received following his resignation from that post; his writings, speeches, and statements as Commissioner; transcripts of his oral history interviews with the Kennedy and Johnson Libraries; and information regarding Indian culture, education, economic development, litigation, legislation, and grievances from the 1950s to the 1970s. In connection with Nash’s service as Lt. Governor, the series includes copies of all bills introduced in, and laws enacted by, the Wisconsin legislature during his term of office; information on farm problems and higher education in Wisconsin; and materials concerning his campaigns for Lt. Governor in 1958 and 1960. The Subject File also contains information relating to Nash’s interest in joining Commander Richard Byrd’s Antarctic expedition in 1928, his wartime service with the OWI, his response to allegations of disloyalty resulting from anticommunist investigations, and his support for Hubert Humphrey’s presidential campaigns in 1960 and 1968. Also included in the series are minutes, transcripts, and memoranda documenting the work of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights during the Truman administration.

The Printed Materials File is the tenth series in the collection. It contains a variety of printed items, including pamphlets, booklets, reports, articles, and legal briefs. Most of these materials deal with civil rights and Indian affairs. Included is a copy of the amicus curiae brief prepared by the Truman administration in December 1952 for Brown v. Board of Education and related school segregation cases, which were scheduled for argument before the U.S. Supreme Court during that term. The series also contains information regarding politics, Puerto Rico, and presidential staffs, as well as a 1962 article on Nash from Current Biography.

The eleventh series, the McCarthyism File, contains correspondence, printed materials, press releases, and other items relating to Senator Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin and his role in spreading accusations that Philleo Nash was a communist or communist sympathizer. The series includes extensive information concerning the McCarthy-Nash controversy, the loyalty investigation of Nash, the effect of these allegations on Nash’s campaigns for Lt. Governor in 1958 and 1960, and the involvement of Jean Nash, Philleo’s sister, in anti-McCarthy activities in Wisconsin.

The twelfth and final series in the collection is the General File. It contains printed materials, correspondence, and other items relating to Nash’s career as an anthropologist and public servant. Included in the series is a draft of an unpublished memoir by Nash, “Anthropologist in the White House,” and other published or unpublished writings by or about him.

The Truman Library also has a collection of Nash’s files from his years in the Truman White House. A finding aid for these files is available online. The Library’s oral history interview with Nash is also available online.

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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS

Container Nos. Series
1-35 OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION FILE, 1942-1952
consisting of two subseries as follows:
1-3
4-35
    Alphabetical File, consisting of correspondence, memoranda, reports, newspaper clippings, printed materials, press releases, and other items relating to the Office of War Information and racial tensions in the United States during World War II. Arranged alphabetically.
35-75 WHITE HOUSE FILE, 1936-1953
Correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, press releases, speeches, reports, and other items relating to Nash’s service on President Truman’s White House staff. Arranged alphabetically.

75-76 ASSOCIATION ON AMERICAN INDIAN AFFAIRS FILE I, 1944-1954
Correspondence, press releases, reports, printed materials, minutes of meetings, and other items relating to Nash’s involvement with the Association on American Indian Affairs. Arranged alphabetically.

77-95 DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF WISCONSIN FILE, 1946-1958
Printed materials, correspondence, minutes of meetings, press releases, speeches and speech drafts, statistics, financial records, and other items concerning Nash’s involvement with the Democratic Party in Wisconsin. Arranged alphabetically.

96-134 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF WISCONSIN FILE, 1940-1961
Consisting of twelve subseries as follows:
96-114
    General File, consisting of correspondence, press releases, daily logs of callers, financial records, memoranda, and other items pertaining to Nash’s service as Lt. Governor. Arranged alphabetically.
115-117
    Correspondence File I, consisting of correspondence relating to Nash’s service as Lt. Governor, dating mostly from 1958-59. Arranged alphabetically.
117-119
    Correspondence File II, consisting of correspondence relating to Nash’s service as Lt. Governor, dating mostly from 1960. Arranged alphabetically.
119
119-120
121-122
    Invitations File, consisting of invitations and related correspondence from Nash’s years as Lt. Governor. Arranged chronologically.
123
    Legislative File, consisting of reports on legislation, correspondence, and other items pertaining to Nash’s tenure as Lt. Governor. Arranged alphabetically.
124-125
126-130
    Publications File, consisting of newspaper clippings and other printed items relating to Nash’s service as Lt. Governor. Arranged alphabetically.
130-132
    Speech Material File, consisting of speeches, press releases, printed materials, reports, and other items pertaining to speeches delivered by Nash and others. Arranged alphabetically.
133
    State of Wisconsin File, consisting of reports, printed materials, statistics, and other items relating to Nash’s service as Lt. Governor. Arranged alphabetically.
134
134-154 COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS FILE, 1961-1966
Consisting of ten subseries as follows:
134-135
    Personal File, consisting of correspondence, invitations, and other items relating to Nash’s activities as Commissioner. Arranged alphabetically.
136-139
    Correspondence File, consisting of correspondence relating to Nash’s service as Commissioner. Arranged alphabetically.
140-145
    Speech File, consisting of speeches and speech drafts, related correspondence, and other items from Nash’s years as Commissioner. Arranged chronologically.
146
    Task Force File, consisting of memoranda, minutes of meetings, and other items relating to Nash’s duties as Commissioner. Arranged alphabetically.
147-149
    1962 Trip File, consisting of correspondence, itineraries, press releases, and other items documenting Nash’s travels in 1962. Arranged chronologically.
150-151
    1963 Trip File, consisting of correspondence and other items documenting Nash’s travels in 1963. Arranged chronologically.
152-153
    1964 Trip File, consisting of correspondence and other items documenting Nash’s travels in 1964. Arranged chronologically.
153
    1965 Trip File, consisting of correspondence and other items documenting Nash’s travels in 1965. Arranged chronologically.
153-154
    Travel Vouchers File, consisting of financial records and other items relating to Nash’s travels. Arranged chronologically.
154
154-169 CHRONOLOGICAL FILE, 1942-1966
Copies of correspondence from Nash and others, press releases, and other items, mostly relating to his career in government. Arranged chronologically.

170-171 ASSOCIATION ON AMERICAN INDIAN AFFAIRS FILE II, 1954-1977
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, and other items relating to Nash’s involvement with the Association on American Indian Affairs. Arranged alphabetically.

172-200 SUBJECT FILE, 1925-1987
Correspondence, printed materials, legislation, reports, appointment calendars, press releases, financial records, handwritten notes, and other items concerning various aspects of Nash’s life and career, particularly his service as Lt. Governor of Wisconsin and as Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Arranged alphabetically.

200-203 PRINTED MATERIALS FILE, 1943-1981
Pamphlets, booklets, reports, legal briefs, and other items reflecting Nash’s involvement in civil rights and Indian affairs, and other aspects of his career. Arranged alphabetically.

203 McCARTHYISM FILE, 1943-1981
Correspondence, printed materials, press releases, and other items concerning Senator Joseph McCarthy, allegations that Nash was a communist sympathizer, and the anti-McCarthy activities of Nash’s sister, Jean. Arranged alphabetically.

204 GENERAL FILE, 1946-1998
Printed materials, correspondence, and other items mostly relating to Nash’s career as an anthropologist and public servant. Arranged alphabetically.

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FOLDER TITLE LIST

Box 1

  • Administration—Procedure for Information Programs, Domestic Branch, June 15, 1943
  • Correspondence, 1943-1944 (A-G)
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Correspondence, 1943-1944 (H-Q)
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Correspondence, 1943-1944 (R-Z)
  • Correspondence, 1944 (Nash-Personal, June-July)
  • Correspondence, 1944 (OWI-Personal)
  • Correspondence, 1945

Box 2

  • Correspondence, 1946
  • [Deputy Director]—Leo Rosten File, 1942-1945
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Deputy Directors—Job Descriptions
  • Information Material (General)
  • Memoranda—Book, 1942-1945 (Regarding Miscellaneous Topics)
  • Memoranda—Miscellaneous, 1942-43
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Memoranda—Miscellaneous, March 1943-November 1952, Regarding Motion Pictures; Czechoslovakia Trials, 1952; Salute to Brotherhood Week, 1944
  • Memoranda—Miscellaneous, 1943, 1946
  • Office Calls—September 1943-August 1944

Box 3

  • Office Inventory
  • Office Memoranda, 1942-1943
  • Office Memoranda, 1944
  • Office Memoranda, 1944-1945
  • Organizations and Individuals, 1944-1946
  • Pamphlets, 1942
  • Personnel—General
  • Policy Directives—November 1942-April 1943
  • Press Releases (General)
  • Speeches, 1942-1946

Box 4

  • Alien Property Custodian—Report
  • Alleged Admiral Horthy (Hungarian Regent) Speech, September 1944
  • The Answer, February 1944
  • Axis War Criminals—Memoranda and Correspondence, 1942-1943
  • Benedict, Ruth (Inactive File) 1944
  • Beveridge Report—Inter-Departmental Committee on Social Insurance and Allied Services, 1942
  • Bibliography of OWI Attitude Surveys, 1942-1943
  • Biddle, Francis, Attorney General—[Enemy Reactions to the Biddle Declaration on the Status of Italian Aliens in the United States]
  • Bolivian Tin Miners’ Strikes of December 1942—Report of January 1943
  • Bolshevik Menace—Memoranda, 1943
  • Bretton Woods Monetary Conference—Public Opinion Surveys, [on Bretton Woods Conference by Division of Research] July-August 1944
  • Bureau, Book and Magazine—Magazine Division—Memoranda, 1943-1945
  • Bureau of Intelligence—Administrative Information and Reports, July 1942-May 1944
  • Bureau of Intelligence—Bulletin of Intelligence Projects, December 1942-March 1943
  • Bureau of Intelligence—Division of Information Channels, Special Intelligence Reports No. 19 and No. 21, March-April, 1942
  • Bureau of Intelligence—Division of Source Materials, “United Nations Intelligence Digest,” Nos. 15-36, November 1942-April 1943 [excludes No. 27]
  • Bureau of Intelligence—Division of Source Materials [“What U.S Official Spokesmen Have Been Saying”] Nos. 16-22 [excludes no. 17] and [“U.S. Official Statements”] Nos. 23-37, November 1942-March 1943
  • Bureau of Intelligence Division of Source Materials, Enemy Sources Section—Memoranda, November 1942-February 1943
  • Bureau of Intelligence—European Press, Selected Items, March 13 and 15, 1943
  • Bureau of Intelligence—Intelligence Report No. 53 for December 3-9, 1942 and December 11, 1942
  • Bureau of Intelligence—Media Division—Memoranda, February- March, 1943

Box 5

  • Bureau of Intelligence—Media Division—[motion pictures, films, newsreels, reports] October 1942-April 1943
  • Bureau of Intelligence—Media Division—Special Intelligence Report No. 77, November 25, 1942 [“The Enemy in the Movies”]
  • Bureau of Intelligence—Personnel (Egon Glesinger)
  • Bureau of Intelligence—Polling Division—[“Answers to a Series of Questions”] February-May, 1942
  • Bureau of Intelligence—Special Intelligence Report, “America and the Post-War World” December 16, 1942
  • Bureau of Research and Analysis—Office of Strategic Services [reports regarding overseas topics] May-August 1943
  • Bureau of Special Services—Division of Research, [“Analysis of Editorial Opinion”]November 1943-November 1944
  • Bureau of Special Services—Division of Research, Correspondence Section—Reports, 1943-1945
  • Bureau of Special Services—Division of Research, [“Current Opinions”] December1944-December 1945

Box 6

  • Bureau of Special Services—Division of Research, [“Information Round-Up”] October 1943-March 1944
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Bureau of Special Services—Division of Research—Memoranda, 1943-1944
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Bureau of Special Services—Memoranda, June 1943
  • Bureau of Special Services—Press Intelligence Division—Digest, March-May 1945
  • Bureau of Special Services—Surveys Division Memoranda Nos. 39-56, December 1942-June 1943

Box 7

  • Bureau of Special Services—Surveys Division—Memoranda and Special Memoranda, Nos. 58-70
  • Bureau of Special Services—Surveys Division—Special Memoranda, Nos. 73-107, July 1943-January 1944
  • “Calendar of Significant Events,” July 16-September [1944]
  • Canada—Report on Canadian Price Control, April 1942
  • Catholic Appeal for Victory and Peace—Bishops’ Statement, November 1942
  • China by A. G. Wenley and John A. Pope, Smithsonian Institution War Background Studies, No. 20, July 27, 1944
  • China—Report of Opinion Poll in Hunan, January 1943 and “Chinese Pidgin English Grammar and Texts,” 1944
  • Committee for Political Defense—Request for Information, Material Regarding Axis Propaganda, December 1943
  • Compulsory Military Training—After World War I, Articles, 1944-1945
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]

Box 8

  • Conscientious Objectors
  • Croatia—“Some Facts with Regard to Dr. Macek’s Policy and His Present Condition”
  • “Current Opinions”—Correspondence Panels, Government Information Service, Bureau of the Budget, 1946
  • Davies, Ambassador Joseph
  • Davis, Elmer—[Press Conference] February 10, 1943
  • Digest of Intelligence Reports
  • District of Columbia—U.S. District Court, Bill Particulars, [legal brief, United States vs. Joseph E. McWilliams et al] Criminal Number 73086
  • Domestic Propaganda—Information Materials—“The Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals” and “Types of Connections Between German Propaganda Machine and Individuals in the United States”
  • Domestic Propaganda—Materials Regarding Discrimination—Includes Pamphlet and Comic Book, “They Got the Blame”
  • Domestic Propaganda—Memorandum Regarding “Press Reaction to the Dissolution of the Communist International,” June 28, 1943
  • Domestic Propaganda—News Stories Regarding May Quinn, (.01) March 1945-April1946
  • Domestic Propaganda—Official Documents—Correspondence and Memoranda
  • Domestic Propaganda—Organizations and Individuals—News Clippings, Newsletters [reports regarding hate groups]
  • Domestic Propaganda—Pamphlets and Graphics
  • Domestic Propaganda—Research Reports—Memorandum Regarding Domestic Rightist Publications Critical of the War and the Administration
  • Editors Conference, April 5, 1943
  • Enemy File—ABC of Germany, 1943
  • Enemy File—Anti-Sabotage Campaign—Spot Announcement
  • Enemy File—Bibliography [list of special reports]
  • Enemy File—Burning of Library of Naples
  • Enemy File—Calendar of Aggression, (1931-1943) January 14-1943
  • Enemy File—Channis, M.—Anti-Nazi Booklets, Published by Popular Morale, Inc., Columbus, OH, December 1942
  • Enemy File—Chronology of the Nazi Record, 1933-1944
  • Enemy File—Commemoration of Fall of Bataan

Box 9

  • Enemy File—Conditions in Occupied European Countries
  • Enemy File—Cowles Summary
  • Enemy File—Dark Decade Campaign
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Enemy File—Dark Decade Campaign—Foreign Press—Translations of January 21,1943, News Releases for Domestic Foreign Press
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Enemy File—Dark Decade Campaign, 1933-1943
  • Enemy File—Dark Decade Campaign—Material Distribution— Correspondence, December 1942-February 1943
  • Enemy File—“Dark Decade”—Materials and Directives
  • Enemy File—Dark Decade Campaign—Rockefeller Center Exhibit— Memoranda and Correspondence, April-October 1943
  • Enemy File—Dark Decade Campaign—Tenth Anniversary of Nazi Accession to Power—Correspondence and Memoranda Originating Campaign, November 1942-January 1943

Box 10

  • Enemy File—“Divide and Conquer” [pamphlet]
  • Enemy File—Enemy Japan Campaign Drafts for Enemy Japan, November 1944-July 1945
  • Enemy File—Enemy Japan Campaign—Memoranda and Reports, 1942-1945
  • Enemy File—“Enemy Japan” Campaign—Unconditional Surrender— Memoranda and Fact Sheets, 1945
  • Enemy File—Enemy Leaders’ Speeches—Excerpts of Speeches of German Leaders
  • Enemy File—Enemy Leaders’ Speeches—Excerpts of Speeches of Japanese Leaders
  • Enemy File—Enemy Propaganda in This Country—Domestic Enemy Propaganda
  • Enemy File—German Morale—Central European Analysis, October 8, 1943
  • Enemy File—German Propaganda, 1942-1944
  • Enemy File—Germany—Publications—Education in Nazi Germany [by Two English Investigators]
  • Enemy File—Germany—Publications—“The Fate of Small Business in Nazi Germany”
  • Enemy File—Germany—Publications—“The German People,” Testimony of Dr. Emil Ludwig, [Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, 78th Congress, 1st Session] March 26, 1943
  • Enemy File—Greater East Asia Ministry—Radio Report, November 10, 1942
  • Enemy File—Health and Food Conditions in Axis—Occupied Europe— Report, June-August, 1943

Box 11

  • Enemy File—Hitler—Letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt Regarding Hitler, October 26, 1942
  • Enemy File—Hitler’s Lies
  • Enemy File—Italy—Memoranda, July 1943
  • Enemy File—Japanese Chronology, 1945
  • Enemy File—Japan’s New Order
  • Enemy File—“The Japanese in America” by Bradford Smith
  • Enemy File—Japanese Propaganda in Asia
  • Enemy File—Joint Liaison Committee
  • Enemy File—“Know the Facts About Our War…” Information Guide
  • Enemy File—Kurusu—Japanese Speech
  • Enemy File—Loose Talk Campaign [posters]
  • Enemy File—Memoranda, 1942-1944
  • Enemy File—“Nature of the Enemy”--Germany
  • Enemy File—“Nature of the Enemy,” Office of Public Opinion Research, Princeton University, August 13, 1942
  • Enemy File—Nazi Atrocities
  • Enemy File—Nazi Broken Promises
  • Enemy File—Nazism and the Church
  • Enemy File—News Bureau—Weekly Reports, May 21-July 30, 1943
  • Enemy File—Newspapers from Enemy and Enemy-Occupied Lands
  • Enemy File—New Releases, March-August, 1943
  • Enemy File—Occupied Territories—Conditions in Occupied Territories, Report by Inter-Allied Information Committee, London, Nos. 1-7, 1942-43
  • Enemy File—Occupied Territories—Memoranda and Reports Regarding Conditions in Europe and Japan, 1943-45

Box 12

  • Enemy File—Occupied Territories—News Clippings and Reports Regarding Europe and Japan, 1942-1945
  • Enemy File—OWI—Executive Order, June 13, 1942
  • Enemy File—OWI Pamphlets—“Hitler’s War Against the Catholic Church” and “The Nazi War Against the Catholic Church”
  • Enemy File—Output for Magazines—The German Junkers
  • Enemy File—Axis Peace Feelers (Current) December 1942-January 1943
  • Enemy File—Peace Offensives: Radio, 1942-1943
  • Enemy File—Peace Themes
  • Enemy File—Photostats of Posters [New York Times Magazine, November 29, 1942]
  • Enemy File—Pictures [transferred to audio visual]
  • Enemy File—Policy
  • Enemy File—Policy Directives, 1942-1943
  • Enemy File—Posters [transferred to museum collection]
  • Enemy File—Press Releases—Materials and Stories, 1943
  • Enemy File—Propaganda Bibliography of Bureau Reports on Enemy Propaganda, 1942
  • Enemy File—Propaganda—Memoranda, 1942-1943
  • Enemy File—Propaganda Policy (Renzo Sereno) 1944
  • Enemy File—“The Propaganda Year: From Pearl Harbor to the First Anniversary,” December 10, 1942
  • Enemy File—Proposed Information Campaign on Nazi Education
  • Enemy File—Publications—Detective Magazine, May 1944
  • Enemy File—Publications Program, December 21, 1942
  • Enemy File—Quotations from German Sources, “Second Front”
  • Enemy File—Quotations from Nazi Sources, December 21, 1942
  • Enemy File—Radio Background Material , The Nazi

Box 13

  • Enemy File-Radio—Memoranda Regarding The Enemy
  • Enemy File—Radio Script, “This is Our Enemy”
  • Enemy File—Radio Script for “This is War” Radio Program “Concerning Axis Propaganda,” April 18, 1942
  • Enemy File—Radio Script for “This is War” [Radio Program] “The Enemy,”April 11, 1942
  • Enemy File—“Short-Wave Warfare Since Pearl Harbor,” Special Report No. 47, January 20, 1943
  • Enemy File—Small Business—Information Problems
  • Enemy File—Source Materials
  • Enemy File—State Department Publication on Nazi Ideology, January 1943
  • Enemy File—“Tale of a City,” Press Release Regarding Warsaw, February 14, 1943
  • Enemy File—War Prisoners, 1942-43
  • Enemy File—Weekly Media Reports, Extract No.35, February 2, 1943
  • Experimental Division for the Study of Wartime Communications
  • Film—Memoranda, News Clippings, 1942-1945
  • Foreign Agents Registration Report, July 1944
  • Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service (FCC)—English Translation of Radio Address by [Reich Minister Joseph] Goebbels, February 18, 1943
  • Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service (FCC)—Radio Report on Far East, April 13-27, 1943 and Special Report, April 15, 1943
  • Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service (FCC)—Central European Radio Analysis No. 14-47, April-December, 1943
      [1 of 6, No. 14-17]

Box 14

      [2 of 6, No. 18-21]
      [3 of 6, No. 22-26]
      [4 of 6, No. 27-32, excludes No. 31]
      [5 of 6, No. 33-38, excludes No. 33, 36-37]
      [6 of 6, No. 39-47, excludes No. 39-44]
  • Foreign Information—Memoranda, 1944
  • Foreign Information—News Stories

Box 15

  • Foreign News Bureau—“Items From Wire File”, January-February 1945
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Foreign News Bureau—Memoranda Regarding Article “The Quislings,” June 2, 1943
  • Foreign Publications Regarding Postal Confiscation of British and Other Allied Mail, November 1942
  • Fraternal Organizations—Articles by Council for American Unity, August 1944
  • Free French Delegation—Release Regarding Vichy Government in North Africa
  • Friends of Democracy, Inc. (New York)—Publication of “The Propaganda Battlefront”, Vol. 1, No. I, January 15, 1943
  • Friends of Democracy, Inc. (New York)—Publications of “The Propaganda Battlefront”, Vol. 1, No. VII, June 25, 1943 [and Vol. 1, No. V, April 30, 1943]
  • Garibaldi—Movie Publicity, December 1942
  • Government Agencies—General Memoranda and News Clippings, 1945-1946
  • Graphic Arts Victory Committee—“Guide to Essential Wartime Printing and Lithography
  • Grew, Ambassador Joseph C.—Speeches, 1943
  • Guide to the Use of War Information Materials, War Department, December 1943 and Radio Background Material: Our Enemies: The Nazis, OWI, January 1943
  • India—Report, April 1943
  • Information Guide on War Aims
  • Information Proposals—“Hitler Kills”
  • Inter-American Affairs—Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, 1943—University of Mexico, October 1942
  • Inter-American Affairs—Report on Extra-Curricular Activities in Inter-American Affairs of the University of New Mexico, October 1942
  • Interdepartmental Committee on Foreign Nationality Problems— Memoranda, May 1943
  • Joint Committee on Information Policy—Memoranda and Minutes, December 1942-January 1943

Box 16

  • Justice Department—Armenian-American Press, February-September 1943
  • Justice Department—Central European Field, February-September 1943
  • Justice Department—Chinese Press, October 1942-July 1943
  • Justice Department—East European Press, October 1942-January 1943
  • Justice Department—Foreign Language Press Analysis [folder missing]
  • Justice Department—France, August 1942-October 1943
  • Justice Department—German Language Press, October 1942-October 1943

Box 17

  • Justice Department—Irish-American Press, November 1942-September 1943
  • Justice Department—Italian Language Press, September 1942
  • Justice Department—Japanese-American Press, October 1942- September 1943
  • Justice Department—Memoranda, 1943-1944
  • Justice Department—Memoranda Regarding “Highlights of Domestic Foreign Language Press”
  • Justice Department—Memoranda Regarding Termination and History of “Highlights of Domestic Foreign Language Press,” September-October 1943
  • Justice Department—Native Press, May 1943-January 1944
  • Justice Department—North-East European Field, February –August, 1943
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]

Box 18

  • Justice Department—Russo-Balkan Field, February-September 1943
  • Justice Department—Scandinavian Language Press, October 1942-July 1943
  • Justice Department—Spanish and Portuguese Language Press, October 1942-September 1943
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Kiplinger Letters—News Letters, Drafts of Report on Business Letters to Kiplinger Regarding War
  • Lend Lease—Information, Objectives and Policies and Factual Background for Information Programs, 1942-1943
  • London News Chronicle—Article Regarding Negro Troops in Britain, May 8, 1943
  • Lyon, George—Correspondence, Memoranda Regarding Japanese- American Troops in World War II, October-December 1943
  • Melanesian Pidgin English Language Guide Mexican Consul—Report Regarding, April 23, 1943
  • Minorities—Articles, 1943

Box 19

  • Minorities—Articles, 1944
  • Minorities—Articles, 1945
      [1 of 4]
      [2 of 4]
      [3 of 4]
      [4 of 4]
  • Minorities—Domestic Foreign Language Groups—Nash’s Memorandum Regarding Policy, February 15, 1943
  • Minorities—Foreign Language Groups and Organizations—Memoranda and Correspondence, 1942-1943
  • Minorities--Howard University Conference on Negroes and Labor, 1944
  • Minorities—Information Programs—Nash Proposal and Reports, June-September 1943
  • Minorities—Memorandum Regarding OWI Deputy for Minority Problems, February 8, 1943
  • Minorities—Negro—Enemy Radio
  • Minorities—Negro—Military Redistribution Centers—News Clippings and Memoranda, September-October, 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—“Negro Cavalcade”—Proposed Motion Picture by All-American Newsreel, February 1943
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Correspondents
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Information Programs, 1943
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Information Programs, 1944

Box 20

  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Morale—Report by Milton Starr
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Motion Picture by Navy Department, September 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Newspaper Publishers Association— Correspondence Regarding OWI Advisory Council, 1943-1944
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Study—Negro and White Communications and Attitudes, [for information program] October 1942-January 1943
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Correspondence, March 1943
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets— Birmingham
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets—Chicago
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets—Detroit
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets— Magazines—Non-Fiction
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets—National Negro—All

Box 21

  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets—National Negro—Individuals, 1-5
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets—National Negro—Individuals, 6-10
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets—National White Press
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets—Negro Magazines
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets—Oklahoma City
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets—Radio
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets—Raleigh
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets—Results, Questions Regarding Race Regulation
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Data Sheets—Subject and Attitudes by Cities
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Films
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Leadership— Memoranda, Data Sheets
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Magazines—Non-Fiction

Box 22

  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—National Opinion Research Center—(Denver)—Questionnaire, March 1943
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—National Opinion Research Center—Survey on Negroes, May 1944 [compared to OWI Survey, June 1942]
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Negroes and the War—A Preliminary Test of an OWI Pamphlet, 1943
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Project Development— March 1943—Memoranda and Questionnaires
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Radio—Replies to Questions Regarding Negroes
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Rural Phase—Summaries
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Statistics of Five Cities (Birmingham, Chicago, Detroit, Oklahoma City and Raleigh)
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Opinion Studies—Summary (Drafts)
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Organizations—Urban League
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Problems and Enemy Broadcasts— Correspondence, June 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Protest Organizations, NAACP and the March on Washington
  • Minorities—Negro—Negro Publishers—Visit to the White House, February 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—“Negroes and the War”—OWI Pamphlet, News Clippings, January [and February] 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—News Stories (General), 1943-1945 Minorities—Negro—Report on Activity Related to Negro Morale, 1942
  • Minorities—Negro—Report on Negro Conference at Lincoln University, 1942
  • Minorities—Organizations—Association for Human Fellowship, Inc., 1945
  • Minorities—Press Digest, 1944—Drafts and Correspondence
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]

Box 23

  • Minorities—Publications—General—American Council for Judaism, Inc., Information Bulletin, No. 9, February 29, 1948
  • Minorities—Publications—General— A Monthly Summary of Events and Trends in Race Relations, September 1943-December 1946
      [1 of 4, Volume 1]
      [2 of 4, Volume 2]
      [3 of 4, Volume 3]
      [3 of 4, Volume 4]
  • Minorities—Publications—General—“The Fighting Jews”—Harold Ickes Speech, [before New York Conference on the United Palestine Appeals] December 6, 1942
  • Minorities—Publications—General—German-American Situation Report
  • Minorities—Publications—General—Italian-American and Italian News—Memoranda, November 1942

Box 24

  • Minorities—Publications—General—Italian Americans, Memoranda, May 1942-February 1943
  • Minorities—Publications—General—Japanese-American Controversy Between WRA [War Relocation Authority] and NYA [National Youth Administration] Over Training of Evacuees, June 1943
  • Minorities—Publications—General—Japanese-Americans— Memoranda, 1943 and 1944
  • Minorities—Publications—General—Japanese- Americans—Relocation Centers—[controversy over “Superman” comic strip] August 1943
  • Minorities—Publications—General—Japanese-American Troops— Memoranda, 1943-1945
  • Minorities—Publications—General—Jewish –Radio Script, “They Live Forever” [regarding Delaware’s War Contribution, Men] and Material, May 24, 1942
  • Minorities—Publications—General—Jewish Veteran’s Day—Remarks of Senator James Mead, Congressional Record, May 28, 1943
  • Minorities—Publications—General—Jews in Algeria, [“The Story of Algiers And the Abrogation of the Cremieux Law”] Overseas News Agency, March 18, 1943
  • Minorities—Publications—General—Minority Groups in the Armed Forces—Articles, 1944
  • Minorities—Publications—General—Racial Minorities Under Fascism In Italy by Gaetano Salvemini
  • Minorities—Publications—General—Spanish-American—Press Release Regarding War Effort, May-June 1943
  • Minorities—Radio Program in Dallas, Texas, May 1943
  • Minorities—Reports, Memoranda, Pamphlets, 1943-1945
  • Nazi Indictments—Indictment of Americans in Washington, D.C. October 1943 [U.S. District Court, for Aiding the Nazi Party in the U.S.]
  • News of Norway—October 1942-February 1943
  • Office of Price Administration—Cartoons Illustrating OPA Housing Regulations
  • Office of Public Relations—Navy Department—Reports—January 1945
  • Opinion Surveys—Bureau of Special Services, 1943-1944
  • Overseas News Agency—Correspondence and Memoranda, June 1943
  • Overseas Policy Directives—Basic Policy Directives for South Africa From Overseas Branch, July 1943
  • Palestine—News Clippings, October 1945-February 1946
  • Peace and War—United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941—By Department of State, 1942
  • Pope, Generoso—Regarding Appointment to War Finance Committee and His Pro-Fascist Background, August 1943
  • Posters (Minorities) 1943
  • Posters (War Effort)

Box 25

  • Press Releases—Federal Communications Commission
  • Press Releases—Federal Security Agency
  • Press Releases—Justice, Department of
  • Press Releases—National Housing Agency
  • Press Releases—Navy, Department of
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Press Releases—Negroes
  • Press Releases—Office of Price Administration
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Press Releases—Office of War Information
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]

Box 26

      [3 of 3]
  • Press Releases—Overseas Branch (OWI)
  • Press Releases—State, Department of
  • Press Releases—Treasury, Department of
  • Press Releases—United States Maritime Commission
  • Press Releases—UNRRA [United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration] Releases
  • Press Releases—Veterans Administration
  • Press Releases—War Department
  • Press Releases—War Manpower Commission
  • Press Releases—War Shipping Administration
  • Proposed Committee on National Unity
  • Psychological Warfare—“Strategies of Political and Moral Warfare”— Address by Harold D. Lasswell
  • Race Tension—Areas Affected by VE Day Production Cuts
  • Race Tension—Bureau of Intelligence—Memoranda, Reports and Correspondence January 1942-January 1943; October 1944; March-April 1945
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Race Tension—Canada, Ontario
  • Race Tension—“Current” Surveys—Suggestions for Race Riot Report, February 2, 1944

Box 27

  • Race Tension—Daniels-Nash Project—Memoranda Regarding Reporting Service, May 1, 1944
  • Race Tension—England, Bristol
  • Race Tension—Haiti, January-February, 1946—News Clippings
  • Race Tension—Hawaii, Honolulu, November-December, 1945 (Reports)
  • Race Tension—India, February 1946—News Clipping, “Understanding Mahatma Gandhi,” by T.A. Raman, American Mercury, April 1943
  • Race Tension—Jonathan Daniels File—Army
  • Race Tension—Jonathan Daniels File—Copies
  • Race Tension—Jonathan Daniels File—Memoranda, Nash to Daniels, 1942-1945
  • Race Tension—Jonathan Daniels File—Minority Problems, 1942-1945
  • Race Tension—Jonathan Daniels File—News Analysis
  • Race Tension—Jonathan Daniels File—Research
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]

Box 28

  • Race Tension—Jonathan Daniels File—Tension
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Race Tension—Liberia--December 1945-January 1946 (News Clippings)
  • Race Tension—Memoranda, June 1943-1945 (Regarding Race Riots, May-June 1943)
  • Race Tension—News Clippings and Pamphlets, May 1944-June 1946
  • Race Tension—OWI—Correspondence Panels Section, July 1943- September 1944
  • Race Tension—OWI--Regional Roundup No. 18 [weekly reports of public opinion by region]
  • Race Tension—OWI--Regional Roundup No. 19 [weekly reports of public opinion by region]
  • Race Tension—OWI--Regional Roundup No. 20 [weekly reports of public opinion by region]
  • Race Tension—OWI--Regional Roundup No. 21 [weekly reports of public opinion by region]
  • Race Tension—OWI--Regional Roundup No. 22 [weekly reports of public opinion by region]
  • Race Tension—OWI--Regional Roundup No. 23 [weekly reports of public opinion by region]
  • Race Tension—OWI--Regional Roundup No. 24 [weekly reports of public opinion by region]
  • Race Tension—OWI--Regional Roundup No. 25 [weekly reports of public opinion by region]
  • Race Tension—Philippines, Manila—January-February, 1946 (News Clippings)
  • Race Tension—S.S. Frank H. Dodd, Matson Liner—Regarding Negro Chief Steward, January 1946
  • Race Tension—States—Alabama, Greensboro Report, October 1944
  • Race Tension—States—Alabama—Individuals—Recy Taylor, October 1945
  • Race Tension—States—Alabama—Mobile Race Friction, May 1943- May 1944
  • Race Tension—States—Alabama, October 1945-April 1946—News Clipping
  • Race Tension—States—Arizona—Report, June 1943
  • Race Tension—States—California, Los Angeles, May-August 1944 (Reports Regarding Transit Situation)
  • Race Tension—States—California, Los Angeles Riot, June 1943— Reports and Memos, October 1942-February 1944 [includes memoranda, Philleo Nash to R. Keith Kane regarding reorganization of Bureau of Intelligence, November 1942]
  • Race Tension—States—California—Port Chicago—Reports and News Clippings Regarding Ammunition Depot
  • Race Tension—States—California—Reports, April-June 1943 and News Clippings, August 1945-June 1946

Box 29

  • Race Tension—States—California, San Francisco Bay Area—Tension in Shipbuilding Industry, May 1944
  • Race Tension—States—Florida, August 1944-March 1946
  • Race Tension—States—Florida—Individuals—Jesse James Payne, November 1945
  • Race Tension—States—Florida—Individuals—John A. Broadnax and George Mazyck, April 1944 (Ted Postdom Memorandum)
  • Race Tension—States—Georgia—Lynching in South—News Clippings, September 1945-July 1947
  • Race Tension—States—Illinois, Chicago—Memoranda and News Clippings, November 25, 1942-June 1951
  • Race Tension—States—Indiana, Gary—Memoranda and News Clippings, June 1944-March 1946 Regarding High School Student Strikes
  • Race Tension—States—Kansas--Fort Leavenworth Disciplinary Barracks—Race Riot, May 1947
  • Race Tension—States—Louisiana, Lake Charles, May 1943
  • Race Tension—States—Louisiana, New Orleans and Marrero, August 1944
  • Race Tension—States—Maryland, Stevensville, February 1946 and News Clippings Regarding Baltimore, September 1945-January 1946
  • Race Tension—States—Massachusetts, Boston, 1943-1945
  • Race Tension—States—Massachusetts, New Boston, February 1945 Regarding Shortage of Housing
  • Race Tension—States—Michigan, Detroit—Memoranda and News Clippings, March 1942-March 1946
  • Race Tension—States—Michigan, Detroit, 1944--Memoranda
  • Race Tension—States—Michigan, Detroit—Race Riot, June 1943— Reports—Correspondence Regarding Book Regarding Willow Run Lay-Off, May 1944
  • Race Tension—States—Michigan—Individual—Col. William T. Coleman, Selfridge Field, September 7, 1943
  • Race Tension—States—Michigan, Muskegon—News Clipping, November 1945
  • Race Tension—States—Mississippi, Liberty, November 194(?)
  • Race Tension—States—Missouri—News Clippings, August and November 1945
  • Race Tension—States—Nebraska
  • Race Tension—States—New Jersey—September-December 1945
  • Race Tension—States—New Jersey—Newark, July 1943
  • Race Tension—States—New York, Brooklyn—“Little Harlem” Affair—Memoranda and News Clippings, November 1943
  • Race Tension—States—New York—Fort Green Park
  • Race Tension—States—New York—Freeport, Long Island News Clippings, February-April 1946
  • Race Tension—States—New York—Harlem Riot, August 1943— Reports

Box 30

  • Race Tension—States—New York—News Clippings, August 1945- July 1946
  • Race Tension—States—North Carolina
  • Race Tension—States—North Carolina—Booker T. Specely, July 1944
  • Race Tension—States—North Carolina—Kiwanis Club, Ahoske, N.C. Regarding Lottery Prize Won by Negro, July 1947
  • Race Tension—States—Ohio—News Clippings—Toledo, July 1944 and Cleveland, September 1944
  • Race Tension—States—Oregon, Portland—Regarding Shipyards in Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon
  • Race Tension—States—Pennsylvania, Philadelphia—Regarding Strike by White Transit Workers, August 1944-October 1945
  • Race Tension—States—South Carolina—Hartsville, July 25, 1944 (Memorandum)
  • Race Tension—States—South Carolina—November 1945-January 1946—News Clippings—Article Regarding KKK
  • Race Tension—States—Tennessee—June 1944-March 1946—Reports and News Clippings
  • Race Tension—States—Texas—San Antonio and Other Texas Towns, August 1942-September 1945 [news clippings and reports]
  • Race Tension—States—Texas—Beamont Race Riot. June 1943 (News Clippings and Wire Releases)
  • Race Tension—States—Virginia—News Clippings, September 1945- June 1946
  • Race Tension—States—Washington, Seattle—August 1944 and September 1945
  • Race Tension—States—Washington, DC—May-June 1943—Regarding Race Riot Rumors
  • Race Tension—States—Washington, DC—1943—News Clippings
  • Regarding Rosedale Playground, October 1952
  • Race Tension—Stoppages, 1943-1944—Reports, Wire Releases, FEPC Contributions
  • Race Tension—War Department—Military Intelligence Reports, December 1943-August 1944
  • Race Tension—War Department—Segregation—Army Posts, 1943, 1944 [regarding Maxwell Field, Alabama and Chancey Sparks Opposition to President’s Order to Ban Segregation]
  • Race Tension—War Department—Reports Regarding Strike Affecting Procurement, No. 1, October 1944-December 1945
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]

Box 31

  • Race Tension—War Department—Reports Regarding Strike Affecting Procurement, No. 2, August 1944-May 1945
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]
  • Race Tension—War Relocation Authority—Tension Study—News Release [from Department of the Interior regarding violence to] Japanese in California, May 1946
  • Radio—I. Edwin Goldwasser—Philleo Nash, July 9, 1943 Regarding Cooperation Between OWI and WRUL, Boston
  • Radio—Personnel—Memoranda Regarding OWI Role in Supervising Personnel in Foreign Language Radio, August 1943
  • Radio—Request for Study Material for Program “Foiling the Fonies,” of Sweet Land of Liberty, WFIL [broadcasting company] Philadelphia, July 26, 1943 Radio Scripts
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Rankin, John E.—News Clippings, May 1945-April 1946
  • Redistribution Centers for Army Integrated—News Clippings, October 1944
  • Rotnem, Vic and Tom Clark—News release Regarding Erroneous Questions, October 1944
  • Rumors—Analysis of Rex Stout, Radio Program, October 1942
  • Rumors—Analysis of Rumors—OWI News Release, November 1942

Box 32

  • Rumors—Confidential Personnel Reports, 1943, 1944
  • Rumors—Correspondence, October 1942-October 1944
  • Rumors—Information Material, 1942-1944
  • Rumors—Inter-Departmental Committee on Foreign Nationality Problems—Minutes, February 1942-March 1943
  • Rumors—Memoranda for Editors and Publishers of Rumor Columns Regarding Guidelines for Handling Rumors, November 19, 1942
  • Rumors—Memoranda on Rumors and Rumor-Control Groups, January 16, 1946
  • Rumors—Memoranda—The Pony Express, 194(?)
  • Rumors—Memoranda—Rumors in Wartime, Background Information, November 19, 1942-January 16, 1943
  • Rumors—Memoranda—Rumors and Interracial Tension, July 1944
  • Rumors—News Stories, February 1944-March 1945
  • Rumors—Radio Background Material [empty folder]
  • Rumors—Research Reports, 1944
  • Rumors—Syracuse University Rumor Clinic—Correspondence with Walter Walsh and News Clippings, October 1942-April 1943
  • Rumors—When Radio Writes for War…Pamphlet [A Digest of Practical Suggestions…Prepared…]by Domestic Radio Branch, Office of War Information, 1943
  • Russia—Data Sheets—OWI—Domestic Radio Bureau Russia—Memoranda, Reports, 1943
  • Russia—Official Statement: USSR, February 1943
  • Russia—Statements of Winston Churchill, Archbishop of Canterbury and Cardinal Hensley on Russia, March 22, 1943
  • Russia—Russian Propaganda Leaflets, June-September, 1943
  • Security of War Information—Memoranda, Pamphlets and Drafts of Information Stressing the Need for Security of War Information

Box 33

  • Sedition Trials—Newspaper Coverage, April 1944
  • Selective Service—Memoranda, 1942
  • Smith, Gerald L.K.—News Clippings, September 1945-February 1946
  • Syracuse University—Morale Seminar, Directed by Professor Frank H. Allport, Reports, “Influence of Axis Radio Materials Upon American Hearers”
  • Tension—International—UNESCO—Social Sciences and the Study of “Tensions”, November 2, 1951
  • Thomas and Joseph Report—Analysis for Proposed Radio Program, “Uncle Sam’s Family in Uniform,” June 1943
  • Travel Vouchers—Philleo Nash, 1942-1944
  • Tule Lake Affair
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3, newsclippings]
      [3 of 3, newsclippings]
  • Tule Lake Affair—Wire Service
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]

Box 34

  • United Nations—Information Material for Radio and Press on United Nations Flag Day, Office of Facts and Figures, June 1942
  • United Nations Information Office—“Germany’s Record and World Security,” 1944-1945
  • United Nations Information Office—“Japan’s Record and World Security,” 1943
  • United Nations Information Office—Pamphlets and Film Catalogs
  • United Nations Information Office—Memoranda and Correspondence, 1942-1944
      [1 of 4]
      [2 of 4]
      [3 of 4]
      [4 of 4]
  • United Nations—Memoranda Regarding Misleading Statements in the “Information Guide,” August 1943
  • United Nations—Radio Program, “The United Nations,” March 14, 1942
  • United Nations—Research Unit—Memoranda and Releases, 1942-1944
  • War Record Conference, Newark, New Jersey, May 17, 1943—General Information Report

Box 35

  • War Relocation Agency—Information Program, 1944
  • War Relocation Agency—Pamphlet, “Relocation of Japanese- Americans,” 1943
  • War Relocation Agency—Relocation Centers, June 1943
  • What the Soldier Thinks—Quarterly Report from Special Services Division, War Department, 1943
  • What the Soldier Thinks—Special Service Division, War Department, 1942
  • Wheeling, West Virginia Intelligencer, 1943
  • White, Walter—Writer’s Congress Speech, October 1, 1943
  • Writer’s War Board—Cartoons, “Mr. Biggott”
  • Yugoslavia—American News Releases, October 1942
  • Yogoslavia—Dr. Mirkovich, (Killed in Action in Yugoslavia) 1944
  • Armed Services—Segregation—News Release from Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, October 19, 1952
  • Army Schools, Bases—Integration of, January 1953
  • Bernadotte, Count Folke, U.N. Mediator in Palestine, September 18, 1948—Assassination of—News Clipping
  • Bernays, Edward—New York Public Relations Council, 1943-1945
  • Bilbo, Senator Theodore—News Clippings, 1945-1946
  • Bilbo, Senator Theodore—News Clippings, 1946-1947
  • Bills and Acts of Congress, 1948-1951
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Biographies
  • Brandies University—Memoranda, 1947-1949
  • Briefs—Briefs of Miscellaneous Cases, 1947-195(?)

Box 36

  • Bureau for Intercultural Education—Publications and Book Lists,
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Civil Rights—Legislation—Memoranda, News Clippings and Bills, 1948-1950
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Civil Rights—Memoranda, 194
  • Civil Rights—Memoranda, 1949
  • Civil Rights Message—February 2, 1948 (Copy)
  • Civil Rights—Miscellaneous Documents, 1953-1955
  • Civil Rights—Pamphlets (Regarding Civil Rights and Civil Rights Report, [1947] 1948-1949)
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]

Box 37

  • Civil Rights, President’s Committee on—Memoranda, Registration List and Information Panel Members, Regions I through VIII, December 1946-October 1947
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Civil Rights—President’s Committee on Civil Rights—Memoranda from Robert Carr to PCCR, 1947
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Civil Rights—Republican National Committee—News Release Regarding Civil Rights Record in Eisenhower and Previous Democratic Administration, May 1954
  • Civil Rights—Supreme Court Decisions on Segregation, June 5, 1950 [news clippings and memoranda]
  • Cobb, Dr. Montague—Articles, (Regarding Negroes and Medicine) 1944-1951 [1945-1952]
  • Committee for Economic Development—Statement for Release— “The Threat to Our National Security”
  • Congress—“Yea and Nay Votes”—80th and 81st Congresses, U.S. Senate
      [1 of 3]

Box 38

      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]
  • Conscientious Objectors—Memoranda, 1948-1952
  • Correspondence—Philleo Nash—Personal and Miscellaneous, 1947- 1952
  • Correspondence—Sample Letters, 1946-1952
  • Cosmos Club—News Clippings, September 5, 1952
  • Daughters of the American Revolution—Adam Clayton Powell— Harry S. Truman Letter, 1945
  • Detroit—Report on Investigation of the Riot of June 21, 1943
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]

Box 39

  • Diplomatic Relations Between America and European Nations, 1775— Memoranda for David K. Niles, May 19, 1948
  • Displaced Persons—Pamphlet, 1948
  • Displaced Persons—Report of a Special Sub-Committee on Foreign Affairs—80th Congress, 1st Session, 1947
  • Domestic Propaganda—Civil Service Commission—Press Release, November 29, 1943
  • Douglas, Helen Gahagan—Speeches and Correspondence, 1945-1949
  • FEPC [Federal Employment Practices Committee]—Budget Message, 1950—Drafts
  • FEPC—Clippings from Congressional Record, 1950
  • FEPC—“Congress Blocks the Civil Rights Program, How to Break the FEPC Logjam” by Scott Fowler, Commentary, May 1950
  • FEPC—Draft Reply to Pressure Groups
  • FEPC—Fair Employment Board—Pamphlet, “Fair Employment in the Federal Service,” December 1951
  • FEPC—History—FDR Memo of June 14, 1941 and Executive Order 8802 Regarding FEPC, June 25, 1941
  • FEPC—HST Letter to Agencies, December 18, 1945
  • FEPC—Legislation, 1946—Congressional Record, (Volume 92, No. 5-24 Incomplete) January 18-February 13, 1946
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Box 40

  • FEPC—Legislation, 1946--News Clippings
  • FEPC—Legislation (Inactive), 1947—Congressional Record—News Clippings, February-June 1947 (By States)
  • FEPC—Memoranda, 1943-1946
  • FEPC—News Clippings, December 1945[August 1945-February 1946]
  • FEPC—News Clippings, 1946--January-April; October-December 1946
  • FEPC—News Clippings, 1947--March-June 1947
  • FEPC—Pamphlets (Miscellaneous) and Memoranda, 1943-1952
  • FEPC—Press Releases--Cleared and Issued Through Facilities of OWI, September 1943-March 1944
  • FEPC—Senate Release—Staff Report—Employment and Economic Status of Negroes in the U.S., 1952
  • FEPC—Senate Release—Staff Report—State and Municipal Fair Employment Legislation, 1952
  • Field Foundation—Inactive File
  • Field Foundation—Personal Correspondence, Marshall Field
  • General Information File—Biographical Material
  • Government Contract Compliance Committee—Benton, William— Letter to HST, October 21, 1951

Box 41

  • Government Contract Compliance Committee—Equal Economic Opportunity, Draft, January 12, 1952
  • Government Contract Compliance Committee— Equal Economic Opportunity, Galley Proof
  • Government Contract Compliance Committee—Equality of Opportunity-The Right to Work, Report by the President’s Committee on Government Contract Compliance, December 1952
  • Government Contract Compliance Committee—Mailing List for Report
  • Government Contract Compliance Committee—News Clippings, January 1953
  • Government Contract Compliance Committee—News Releases, 1951-1952
  • Government Contract Compliance Committee—News Releases, December 1952-January 19, 1953
  • Government Contract Compliance Committee—News Releases, Drafts and Memoranda—December 1951-August 1953
  • Haitian Ambassador
  • Hawaii, 1947-1950
  • History—Veterans Administration—Discrimination Complaint, October 1952
  • Housing—Selective Items for History File—Memoranda, Reports, 1947-1951
  • Immigration Bill—Memoranda, 1951-1952

Box 42

  • Immigration Bill—1951—Senate Bills and Acts, September 26, 1951
  • Immigration Bill—1952—H.R. 5678—An Act, April 24, 1952
  • Immigration—Legislation, 1947—Bills Introduced in Congress Regarding Immigration
  • Immigration—Memoranda—Arthur Greenleigh to Attorney General J. Howard McGrath, November 1951
  • Immigration—News Clippings, 1947
  • Immigration—News Clippings Regarding Refugee Ships, December 1946-March 1947
  • Immigration—Statements by the President Regarding Immigration, December 1946
  • Indians—Address by Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Dillon S. Myer, December 9, 1952
  • Indians—Calendar of Indian Events, 1951
  • Indians—General Information
  • Indians—Indian Land Claims Commission—Chairman, Appointment of Felix S. Cohen, August 1946
  • Indians—“Indian Land Titles in California” by William Carey Jones [excerpts from report]
  • Indians—Institute of Ethnic Affairs, 1951 [and 1952]
  • Indians—Institute of Ethnic Affairs, 1954
  • Indians—National Congress of American Indians Report—Washington Conference, February 1954
  • Indians—National Indian Institute—Department of the Interior, 1950 [and 1949]
  • Indians—Navajo-Hopi File
  • Indians—Navajo Trading—Report to Commissioner of, April 1949
  • Indians—Newspaper Clippings, 1947-1952

Box 43

  • Indians—News Releases of Indian Bureau, 1949-54
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]
  • Indians—Pamphlets and Reports
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]
  • Indians—Proposed Presidential Commission—Memo for David K. Niles, October 1949, Occasioned by the Navajo-Hopi Rehabilitation Bill
  • Indians—Report of the Committee on Indian Affairs to Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, October 1948
      [1 of 3, pages 1-111]

Box 44

      [2 of 3, pages 112-234]
      [3 of 3, pages 235-325]
  • Indians—“Southwest Indian Newsletter”—February 1951-February 1952
  • Indians—Speeches (Miscellaneous)
  • Indians—Voegelin, Erminie—Correspondence [Klamath Dissertation and Land Claims]
  • Interior, Department of the—Proposed Amendments to the Regulations For the Protection of the Commercial Fisheries of Alaska for 1946
  • Legislation—Civil Rights—Memoranda Regarding Civil Rights Act of 1949
  • Legislation—“Individual Voting Record”—House and Senate, 1949 and 1950
  • Legislation—“Legislation Programs”—81st Congress, 2nd Session, January-April 1950

Box 45

  • Legislation—Legislative Recommendations of the President, 1951
  • Legislation—Legislative Recommendations of the President, 1952
  • Legislation—Memoranda, 1950 and News Releases, 1945-1948
  • Legislation—“Summary of Status of Legislation Relating to Recommendations of the President,” 81st Congress, 2nd Session, March-July, 1950
  • Legislation—“Summary of Status of Legislation Relating to Recommendations of the President,” 81st Congress, 2nd Session, September 4, 1950
  • Legislation—Voting Records—House and Senate—Selected Issues, 1949-1950
  • Lynching—Woodard [Woodward], Isaac
  • Lynching—Woods, Lemus
  • Manpower—Pamphlets, Department of Labor, 1951
  • Minorities—General—Agencies That Deal with Minorities
  • Minorities –General—American Civil Liberties Union—News Clippings
  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations— Board Minutes, 1944-1945
  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations— Committee Minutes, 1944
  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations— Correspondence, 1944-1947
      [1 of 7]

Box 46

      [2 of 7]
      [3 of 7]
      [4 of 7]
      [5 of 7]
      [6 of 7]
      [7 of 7]
  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations— FEPC Legislation and the States, 1949

Box 47

  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations— Fund Raising Report, January 11, 1945
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]
  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations— Handbook of ACRR Programs, 1945-1950
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]
  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations—
  • Magazines and Pamphlets, 1945-1950
  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations—
  • Newspaper Clippings, 1944-1947
  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations— Office Memoranda, 1945
  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations— Preparatory Conference, Chicago, 1943
  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations— Report, 1945-1950 [newsletters]
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations— Reporting Conference, Washington, November 23, 1944

Box 48

  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations— Staff Meeting Minutes, 1944-1945
  • Minorities—General—American Council on Race Relations— “State FEPC—What the People Say,” 1945
  • Minorities—General—American International Singers, New York, 1947
  • Minorities—General—Atlanta, Georgia—“A Report of Public School Facilities for Negroes,” 1944
  • Minorities—General—Chicago, Illinois—“City Planning in Race Relations”
  • Minorities—General—Civil Rights Congress, 1948-1950
  • Minorities—General—Civil Rights Legislation—Summary and Bibliography, 1948-1949
  • Minorities—General—Columbians, Inc.—News Clippings, 1947 [and 1946]
  • Minorities—General—Committee on Asiatic Studies in American Education—Bulletin, 1942
  • Minorities—General—Connecticut Civil Rights Commission— “Aids in Teaching Inter-Racial Understanding”
  • Minorities—General—Council for Civil Rights in the [Nation’s] Capital—(Ida Fox, Executive Secretary)
  • Minorities—General—FEPC—Look Magazine Article, “FEPC—How it Works in Seven States,” 1952
  • Minorities—General—Institute for American Democracy
  • Minorities—General—Italian-American Affairs—Council for American-Italian Affairs, Inc., Report, 1946
  • Minorities—General—Ku Klux Klan—News Clippings, 1945-1947
  • Minorities—General—Material on Miscellaneous Racial Attitudes, 1943-1944
  • Minorities—General—Milwaukee [Wisconsin]—Mayor’s Commission on Human Rights, 1950-1952
  • Minorities—General—Minneapolis, Minnesota—Fair Employment Practice Committee [Commission]
  • Minorities—General—Minneapolis, Minnesota—Mayor’s Council on Human Relations [news clipping]
  • Minorities—General—Mitchell, George—Southern Regional Council, 1946-1950
  • Minorities—General—National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, 1949
  • Minorities—General—National CIO Committee to Abolish Discrimination, 1945
  • Minorities—General—National Federation of the Blind
  • Minorities—General—News Clippings, 1945-54

Box 49

  • Minorities—General—New York State Commission Against Discrimination, 1945-52
  • Minorities—General—Publications—“Americans of Italian Descent and the Years of Democratic Progress,” Democratic National Committee Pamphlet
  • Minorities—General—Publications—“Army Talk—Orientation Fact Sheet,” War Department Pamphlet
  • Minorities—General—Publications—“Civil Rights: Democratic and GOP Platforms,” DNC Pamphlet
  • Minorities—General—Publications—“Democratic Immigration and Naturalization Policy,” DNC Pamphlet
  • Minorities—General—Publications—“Displaced Persons Program,” DNC Pamphlet
  • Minorities—General—Publications—Gary, Indiana—Police Department—“Human Relations”—Conferences
  • Minorities—General—Publications—“Guide to the Use of Information Materials,” U.S. Army Special Services, 1943
  • Minorities—General—Publications—Human Rights--Pamphlets
  • Minorities—General—Publications—Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Police Training School—“A Guide to Understanding Race and Human Relations,” 1952
  • Minorities—General—Publications—“A Monthly News Summary of National Events and Trends in Race Relations,” August 1943, 1947-1948
  • Minorities—General—Publications—“Pamphlet Index,” A Catalogue of Small Publications in Social Affairs, 1949
  • Minorities—General—Publications—Pamphlets--Miscellaneous
  • Minorities—General—Publications—Police Training Manuals
  • Minorities—General—Publications—Race Riot Pamphlets

Box 50

  • Minorities—General—Publications—“Races of Mankind” (Versions of)
  • Minorities—General—Publications—“Races of Mankind” (Visual Display)
  • Minorities—General—Publications—“Rhode Island Fair Employment Practices”
  • Minorities—General—Publications—“They Got the Blame”
  • Minorities—General—Publications—“True Comics”
  • Minorities—General—Publications—“Japanese-American Soldiers Make Good,” The American Mercury, June 1945
  • Minorities—General—Wisconsin Human Rights Commission— Bitker and Barton Correspondence, 1945-1950
  • Minorities—Japanese—American Attitudes Toward Nisei (Research Repots)
  • Minorities—Japanese—“Annotated Bibliography of the Community Analysis Section”—War Relocation Authority
  • Minorities—Japanese—Booklets (Japanese American)
  • Minorities—Japanese—Causes of Unrest at Relocation Centers
  • Minorities—Japanese—Community Analysis Research Reports— War Relocation Authority
  • Minorities—Japanese—Community Attitudes Toward Japanese Relocation
  • Minorities—Japanese—“Dealing with Japan”—War Relocation Authority
  • Minorities—Japanese—Dillon Myer’s Letter to Martin Dies
  • Minorities—Japanese—Evacuee Resistance to Relocation—War Relocation Authority
  • Minorities—Japanese—Japanese-American Citizen’s League— Mike Masoaka, 1947-1950

Box 51

  • Minorities—Japanese—Japanese Minorities in the United States— Articles, 1943-1944
  • Minorities—Japanese—Japanese Propaganda About Nisei Regarding Transfer of War Relocation Authority to Interior Department, February 1944
  • Minorities—Japanese—Loyalty Investigation of American Citizens of Japanese Ancestry in War Relocation Centers, 1943
  • Minorities—Japanese—“Nisei Assimilation”—Community Analysis, Report Number Six—War Relocation Authority, July 1943
  • Minorities—Japanese—Nisei—News Clippings, 1943-1947
  • Minorities—Japanese—Oyama Case Regarding California Alien Land Law, 1947-1948
  • Minorities—Japanese—Pacific Citizen, Los Angeles, California, 1952 [news clippings]
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]
  • Minorities—Japanese—Pamphlets, 1943-1945
  • Minorities—Japanese—Pamphlets, WRA Bills, 1943
  • Minorities—Japanese—“Trek”—Japanese-American Publication, June 1943
  • Minorities—Japanese—War Relocation Authority—“Army and Leave Clearance Registration at War Relocation Centers,” June 1943

Box 52

  • Minorities—Japanese—War Relocation Authority—News Stories, 1943-1944
  • Minorities—Japanese—War Relocation Authority—“Second Quarterly Report,” July-September, 1942
  • Minorities—Japanese—War Relocation Authority—Speeches, 1944-1945
  • Minorities—Jewish—American—Jewish Congress—Balance Sheet of Group Relations, Statement by the President, 1951
  • Minorities—Jewish—American—Jewish Congress—Correspondence and Congress Weekly, 1942 and 1943
  • Minorities—Jewish—American—Jewish Congress—Commission on Community Relations, Articles, Memoranda, 1947-1952
  • Minorities—Jewish—American—Jewish Congress—Digest of the Anti- Semitic and Anti-Democratic Press in the U.S., May-August, 1943
  • Minorities—Jewish—American—Jewish Congress—Digest of the Anti- Semitic and Anti-Democratic Press in the U.S., September 1943- January 1944
  • Minorities—Jewish—Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith— Bulletin and OWI Correspondence, 1943-1947
  • Minorities—Jewish—Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith— Washington News Letter, 1944-1947
  • Minorities—Jewish—Anti-Semitism, 1942-1952
  • Minorities—Jewish—Anti-Semitism, Fortune Survey Regarding Anti- Semitism, 1946
  • Minorities—Jewish—National Council of Jewish Women
  • Minorities—Jewish—News Clippings, 1946 Minorities—Jewish—News Clippings, 1951

Box 53

  • Minorities—Jewish—Palestine—Pamphlets, Memoranda on Trusteeship for Palestine, Jewish Agency for Palestine
  • Minorities—Jewish—Pamphlets, Memoranda, News Clippings, 1943
  • Minorities—Jewish—Pamphlets, 1942-1948
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Minorities—Jewish—Persons—News Clippings, 1951-1952
  • Minorities—Jewish—“What is a Jew?”—Look, Summer, 1952
  • Minorities—Jewish—Yavne Hebrew Theological Seminary— Descriptive Circular
  • Minorities—Mexican—News Clippings, 1946
  • Minorities—Negro—Educational Institutions—Army Schools (Envelope)
  • Minorities—Negro—Educational Institutions—Fisk University, 1947-1951
  • Minorities—Negro—Educational Institutions—Howard University, [1945] 1946-1948
  • Minorities—Negro—Educational Institutions—Meharry Medical College
  • Minorities—Negro—Educational Institutions—Miscellaneous Colleges, 1948-1951 (Lane College and Shaw University)
  • Minorities—Negro—Educational Institutions—United Negro College Fund—Correspondence and Reports Regarding Book, 1946-1951
  • Minorities—Negro—Films—“The Negro Soldiers,” 1944

Box 54

  • Minorities—Negro—General--Attitudes Toward Negroes, June 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Bibliography of Negro Studies, Bureau of Intelligence, OWI, 1942
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Biography—Mrs. Dorothy Tilly
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Booklists
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Burlington, Iowa—Self-Survey Regarding Discrimination and Opportunities for Negroes, November 1951
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Case History—(Employment) in Philadelphia, 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Colonialism—“French Colonial Policy in Africa,” by French Press and Information Service, 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—General—“Color Line in U.S.” by Herbert Asbury, Collier’s, August 1946
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Conference of Negro Democratic Leaders—Memoranda Regarding Proposals, February 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Daughters of the American Revolution and Constitution Hall—News Clippings, 1945 and 1947
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Education—“Adult Education of Negroes,” Third Progress Report by Ambrose Caliver, FSA, Office of Education, October 1948
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Education—Negroes—News Clippings and Reports, 1936-1952
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Employment Statistics—News Clippings and Memoranda, 1944-1952
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Enemy Propaganda on Negro-White Relations, 1942-1944
  • Minorities—Negro—General—European Civilian Attitudes Towards American Negro Troops in Europe—Memoranda
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Farmers, Negro—Pamphlets, 1943-1952
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Freemasonry, Negro—Pamphlets, 1948
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Gillem Board—Report Regarding Use of Negroes in Post-War Army—Correspondence and News Clippings, January-March 1946
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Health and Medicine—News Clippings, 1947-1952
  • Minorities—Negro—General—History (Negro)—News Clippings, 1947-1948
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Housing—News Clippings, 1944-1952 [and memoranda]
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Housing—Press Releases, 1942-1945
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Individuals—News Clippings, 1945- 1946
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      [2 of 2]

Box 55

  • Minorities—Negro—General—Inter-Racial Committees and Conferences, 1943
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Jim Crow—News Clippings, 1946-1947
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Kornhauser Poll of Experts in Race Relations, March 1945
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Legislation Affecting Negroes
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Legislation Affecting Negroes— News Clippings, 1946
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Liberia—Memoranda, News Clippings, 1946-1951
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Lynching—News Clippings, 1946-1947
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Lynching—News Clippings—Willie Earle, South Carolina, February-March 1947
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Lynching—News Clippings—Willie Francis, Case of—Louisiana, February 1947
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Mayor’s Inter-Racial Committees, Reprint from The Pittsburgh Courier
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Negro Attitudes Towards the War
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Negro Combat Troops— Correspondence to Hamilton Fish and John J. McCloy, February 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—General—“The Negro in the Army,” A Summary Prepared for the Secretary of the Army by James C. Evans, July 1948
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Negro Leaders’ Report on Segregation, Chairman, Lester Granger, September 1948
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Negro Newspaper Publishers Association—News Clippings of Meeting, June 1947
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Negro Newspaper Week—News Clippings, March 1947
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Negro Participation in U.S. Government Programs, 1942-1944
  • Minorities—Negro—General—“Negro Press and Issues of Democracy”—Speech by Marshall Field at the Capital Press Club, Washington, D.C., June 21, 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Negro Troops in Italy—Statement by Truman Gibson, Jr., April 1945
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Negroes in the Armed Forces—News Clippings, Releases, Remarks of Howard C. Petersen, Assistant Secretary of War, at Luncheon for Negro Newspaper Publishers Association, March 1, 1946
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Negroes in Business—News Clippings and Commerce Department Reports, 1943-1952
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Negroes in Detroit—News Clippings, 1946
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Negroes in the Navy—Material Prepared for Helen Gahagan Douglas
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Negroes in the Navy—News Clippings, 1944-1945
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Negroes in the War—Parade, April 11, 1943
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Nurses (Negro)—News Clippings, 1945-1951

Box 56

  • Minorities—Negro—General—Organizations—List of Negro Contributions in October
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Population Trends—News Clippings, 1947-1952
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Radio Broadcast—“Assignment Home,” August 1945
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Schools in the District of Columbia— Citizen Emergency School Committee, 1947-1948
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Schools—News Clippings, 1945-1946
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Southern Conference on Human Welfare, 1946-1947
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Speeches—Miscellaneous, 1944-1947
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Steele and Turnstall—News Clippings, 1946
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Texas State University for Negroes— News Clippings, 1946-1947
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Veterans Administration Hospitalization, 1946
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Washington, D.C—Race Relations Progress, 1942-1952—Report by E. Henderson, 1952
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Washington, D.C.—“Racism in the Nation’s Capitol”—The Nation, October 18, 1952
  • Minorities—Negro—General—Washington, D.C.—Segregation in Legitimate Theaters, 1946
  • Minorities—Negro—History—“The Employment of Negro Troops,” by Ulyses G. Lee, Jr., September 1950 (Drafts of First Five Chapters)
      [1 of 5, chapter I]
      [2 of 5, chapter II]
      [3 of 5, chapter III]
      [4 of 5, chapter IV]
      [5 of 5, chapter V]
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—[Edward L.] Blincoe Proposals, 1951
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Chicago, 1950-1951
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Commissioner Richards—Memoranda Regarding Minority Group Housing, 1949-1952
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Complaints, 1951-1952
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Detroit, 1950
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—FHA Regulations, 1947-1950

Box 57

  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Hyde Park—Kenwood Community (Illinois) Conference, 1949-1951
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Integrated Projects, 1952
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Levitt Project, Long Island, New York, 1949
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Memorandum, Philleo Nash to the President Regarding Integration in FHA Programs, June 23, 1952 (Original with HST Comments)
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1952
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—NAACP—News Clippings and Memoranda, 1949-1954
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—“Opinions About the Housing Situation,” Bureau of the Budget Correspondence Panels, June 1946
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Race Relations Service, 1946-1952
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Racial Policy—Memoranda, 1949-1952
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Regulations Under 1951 Housing Act— Correspondence, Memoranda, Releases, 1951
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Restrictive Covenants and FHA, 1948-1951
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Richards Controversy Regarding Housing Developments for Negroes
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Speech—Walter Green FHA Commissioner, to National Urban League, Cleveland, Ohio, September 2, 1950
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Speech—Philip B. Perlman— Regarding Restrictive Covenants, New York City, December 2, 1949
  • Minorities—Negro—Housing—Taft-Ellender-Wagner Bill, 1949-1951
  • Minorities—Negro—Navy—S.S. Croatan—Segregation on News Clippings, December 1945
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—Chicago Council Against Racial and Religious Discrimination (Homer Jack)
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—Institute of African Affairs, 1948
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—Lancaster, Emmer Martin— D.C. Citizens Committee on Intercultural Education
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—Medico-Chirurgical Society of the District of Columbia

Box 58

  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—NAACP—Correspondence, 1943-1848
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—NAACP—News Clippings, 1945-1947
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—NAACP—Pamphlets
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—NAACP—Walter White Testimony
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—National Council of Negro Women
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—National Negro Congress
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—National Urban League
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—National Urban League— “Racial Aspects of Reconversion,” August 27, 1945
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—Negro Business League— News—News Clippings, 1946
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—Negro Insurance Association (National)
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—Negro Newspaper Publishers Association
  • Minorities—Negro—Organizations—United Races of America
  • Minorities—Negro—Personalities—Biographical Sketches of Outstanding Negroes—News Clippings, 1943-1952
  • Minorities—Negro—Personalities—Bunche, Ralph J.
  • Minorities—Negro—Personalities—Carver, George Washington
  • Minorities—Negro—Personalities—Gibson, Truman
  • Minorities—Negro—Personalities—Hastie, William H.
  • Minorities—Negro—Personalities—Lautier, Louis
  • Minorities—Negro—Personalities—Roberts, Joseph Jenkins
  • Minorities—Negro—Personalities—Vaughn, George L.
  • Minorities—Negro—Personalities—White, Walter
  • Minorities—Negro—Provident Medical Association—Report of Activities, 1946-1951

Box 59

  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—“Army Service Forces Manual No. 5—Leadership and the Negro Soldier,” 1944—Correspondence
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—“Army Service Forces Manual No. 5—Leadership and the Negro Soldier,” 1944--Draft
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—“Army Service Forces Manual No. 5—Leadership and the Negro Soldier,” October 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—Army Talk—Issues Regarding Negro, 1947
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—“Balance of Power-The Negro Vote,” by H. L. Moon—Review, June 1948
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—“The Black and White Rejections For Military Service,” American Teachers Association, June 1948
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—Capital Press Club Dinner, Howard University, Washington, DC, Fall of 1945
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—Circulation of Negro Newspapers
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—Miscellaneous Publications— News Clippings, 1945-1952
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—“The Negro-His Future in America,” Part Two, New Republic, October 18, 1943
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—“Negroes in Combat,” YANK
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—Pamphlets—Graphic, 1942-1950
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Box 60

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  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—“People Take the Lead,” A Two Year Record of Progressive Civil Rights, October 1949
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—“Pep”—Negro Newspapers Publishers Association, VI, 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—Pittsburgh Courier—Article Regarding History of Pittsburgh Courier
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—Poston, Ted—New York Post, September 1949—Articles Regarding Tavares, Florida Trial
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—“Scottsboro Case”—United States Army—A Legal Brief by NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., 194(?)
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—“Southern Negro: 1952,” The Nation, September 1952
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—“United States Employment Service and the Negro Applicant,” War Department Manpower Commission, January 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—Publications—“Why I Remain a Negro” by Walter White, Saturday Review, October 11, 1947
  • Minorities—Negro—Railroads—News Clippings, 1946
  • Minorities—Negro—Reports—“The African Roots of War,” Article, Atlantic Monthly, May 1951 Regarding European Colonialism in Africa by W.F. Burghardt DuBois
  • Minorities—Negro—Reports—Congress and Negroes—Resolutions, Acts, Clippings from Congressional Record, 1944-1946
  • Minorities—Negro—Reports’--Negro Workers in War Industries, Reports, 1942 and 1943
  • Minorities—Negro—Reports—News Clippings—Research Reports— Roper, Elmo—Public Opinion Article on President Truman, September 13, 1945
  • Minorities—Negro—Reports—Southern Negro Youth Congress— News Clippings, Legislative Report and Correspondence, January 1947
  • Minorities—Negro—Reports—Southern Negro Youth Congress— “A Public Appeal to the President of the United States”
  • Minorities—Negro—Reports—Voting—U.S. Supreme Court Decisions, Articles from Alabama Sun, April 1944
  • Minorities—Negro—Reports—War Department—News Releases Regarding the 1945 War Activities of Negro Soldiers, December 1945
  • Minorities—Puerto Rican—Article, The Reporter, September 1950
  • Minorities—Spanish-Speaking—League of United Latin-American Citizens, Constitution and By-Laws, 1942
  • Minorities—Spanish-Speaking—National War Labor Board, Decision Regarding Abolition of Pay Differentials for Mexicans, 1943
  • Nash, Jean—Correspondence Regarding James A. Farley and Paul Reynolds Controversy Over State of Nation and Korean War, 1952

Box 61

  • Nash, Philleo—Biographical News Articles, May 1947 and 1948
  • Nash, Philleo—Personal Memorabilia
  • National Association for the Advancement of Color People— “An Appeal to the World!” 1947
  • National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials—Publications and Memoranda, 1949-1952
  • National Community Relations Council—Publications and Reports, 1946-1950
  • National Labor Relations Board—Dismissal of Trial Examiners— Memoranda, March 1949
  • National Science Foundation, 1950-1951
  • Newspapers—After Issue of Executive Order on Summer of 1948 Regarding Desegration of the Armed Forces
  • Newspapers—Articles Regarding Alger Hiss et al, Trial, July-August, 1948
  • Organization—Organizations Regarding Minority Groups, News Clippings, 1945-1946
  • Palestine—News Clippings, 1946-1948
  • Point Four—Henry G. Bennett, 1951
  • Point Four—Locust Threat in India, Iran and Pakistan—News Clippings and Releases, April-June, 1951
  • Point Four—TCA Institute—“A Proposed International Institute for International Cooperation, 1952-1953,” University of New Mexico, August 1952
  • Political—1944 Campaign—Correspondence, Memoranda, News Clippings, News Releases and Reports

Box 62

  • Political—1944 Campaign—Correspondence and Reports, Hadley Cantril, 1943-1944, Princeton, NJ
  • Political—1946 Campaign—Negro Vote Analysis
  • Political—1946 Campaign—Correspondence Referred to David Niles from the White House, July-October 1946
  • Political—1946 Campaign—News Clippings, 1946-1947
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Civil Rights—Material from Hersel Plaine, 1947 and 1948 Regarding Civil Rights
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Correspondence to David Niles Regarding Campaign Issue, “Conserve the Family”
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Democratic Convention—News Clippings
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Dewey Concession—Teletype Tape
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Hastie, Governor—Political Tour— Press Releases
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Ickes, Harold L.—Address—ABC Radio, October 14, 1948
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Itineraries of the President, June 3- October 31, 1948
  • Political—1948 Campaign—“Lest They Forget,” A Collection of What Certain People Said About Soviet Russia, 1942-1948
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Negro Voters and Housing—DNC Releases, June 29, 1948
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Platforms of Democratic and Republican Parties, 1948, Copies of Democratic Platform
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Republic Platform, Philleo Nash’s Thoughts on GOP Platform Political—1948 Campaign—Voting Figures
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Files of the Facts, I. “Human Resources”
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Files of the Facts, II. Agriculture Abundance
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Files of the Facts, III. Housing
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Files of the Facts, IV. Veterans Benefits
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Files of the Facts, V. Loyalty and Subversive Activities

Box 63

  • Political—1948 Campaign—Files of the Facts, VI. The 80th Congress and the Lobbies
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Files of the Facts, VII. Labor
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Files of the Facts, VIII. Civil Liberties [cross reference]
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Files of the Facts, IX. Foreign Policy
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Files of the Facts, X. Prices
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Files of the Facts, XI. Natural Resources
  • Political—1948 Campaign—Files of the Facts, XII. Thomas E. Dewey
  • Political—1950 Campaign—Analysis of 1950 Election Results
  • Political—1950 Campaign—Elections—News Clippings and Memoranda
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Political—1950 Campaign—Inactive White House Correspondence— Political Folder, 1950
  • Political—1950 Campaign—Korea—Materials on Korea from Ken Hechler
  • Political—1950 Campaign—Material from Ken Heckler Regarding 1950 Campaign
  • Political—1950 Campaign—Memoranda and News Clippings, 1948-49
  • Political—1951 Campaign—Correspondence, John Franklin Carter
  • Political—1951 Campaign—Inactive White House—Political Folder, 1951
  • Political—1951 Campaign—Robert Vogeler—Charges Regarding Iron Curtain Refugees, 1951
  • Political—National—1952—Material from Ken Heckler
  • Political—National—1952—Miscellaneous Publications
  • Political—National—1952—Negro Vote Analysis
  • Political—National—1952—Negro Votes—Roper Report

Box 64

  • Political—National—1952—News Clippings
  • Political—National—1952—News Clippings—Negro Press
  • Political—National—1952—News Clippings—White Press
  • Political—1952 Campaign—Civil Rights Progress—Materials from H. Plaine
  • Political—1952 Campaign—Correspondence and Memoranda, 1952
  • Political—1952 Campaign—News Clippings—Minority Issues and Views
  • Political—1952 Campaign—News Clippings—Political
      [1 of 4]
      [2 of 4]

Box 65

      [3 of 4]
      [4 of 4]
  • Political—1952 Campaign—News Clippings—Non-Political
  • Political—1952 Campaign—Platform of the Democratic Party—Drafts
  • Political—1952 Campaign—Trips—Trips of President Truman, September 27-October 12; October 15-19; and October 20-23
  • Political—1952 Campaign—Trips—Wisconsin Democrat, 1951-1952
  • Political—1952 Campaign—Trips—Wisconsin News Clippings, 1952; “The Truth About Senator Joe McCarthy”
  • Political—1952 Campaign—Trips—Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, January 21, 1952
  • Political—1952—Presidential Appointments
  • Political—1952—Wisconsin Political—Correspondence and News Clippings
  • Political—1953—Wisconsin Politics—DOC Convention
  • Political—1954—National—DNC Correspondence
  • Political—1954—Wisconsin Politics—Correspondence Regarding 7th Congressional District
  • Presidency—News Clippings and Pamphlets, 1948-1952

Box 66

  • President’s Committee on Civil Rights—Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Foundation Award, December 28, 1947
  • Progue—Trials—Presidential Statement—Drafts—December 18-19, 1952
  • Publications—Air Policy Commission—Report by the President’s Air Policy Commission, 1948 [“Survival in the Air Age”]
  • Publications—Budget—“The Federal Budget in Brief”—Fiscal Years 1951 and 1953
  • Publications—Civil Rights—“Report and Compilation of Inter-Racial Recreational, Educational, Religious and Social Activities and Facilities in the District of Columbia and Its Metropolitan Area, November 1951
  • Publications—Civil Rights—“To Secure These Rights,” Report of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]

Box 67

  • Publications—Cross Reference Sheet
  • Publications—Defense Mobilization, Director of—Report to the President, “Building America’s Might,” April 1, 1951
  • Publications—Economic Reports—Economic Reports of the President, July 1951 and January 1952
  • Publications—Foreign Policy—Our Foreign Policy 1952 (Department of State)—Selected Speeches and Statements of President Truman, January 20-August 29, 1949
  • Publications—Migratory Labor in American Agriculture—Report of the President’s Commission on Migratory Labor, March 1951
  • Publications—The New Leader, March 2, 1953, Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, “Who is Fighting the McCarran Act?”
  • Publications—Pacific Citizen, January 1953
  • Publications—Palestine—U.N. Conciliation Commission for Palestine [“Final Report of the United Nations Economic Survey Mission for the Middle East”]
  • Puerto Rico—Constitution, 1949-1952
  • Releases (White House Office)—FDR—1944
  • Releases (White House Office)—1945

Box 68

  • Releases (White House Office)—1946
  • Releases (White House Office)—1947
  • Releases (White House Office)—1948
  • Releases (White House Office)—1949
  • Releases (White House Office)—1950
  • Releases (White House Office)—1951
  • Releases (White House Office)—1952
      [1 of 3, January-May]
      [2 of 3, June-August]

Box 69

      [3 of 3, September-December
  • Releases (White House Office)—1953
  • Releases (White House Office)—Armed Forces Segregation, Executive Order 9981
  • Releases (White House Office)—Civil Rights
  • Releases (White House Office)—Civil Rights Message, February 2, 1948
  • Releases (White House Office)—Discrimination
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Releases (White House Office)—Displaced Persons , Refugees and Palestine, 1945-[1949]1948

Box 70

  • Releases (White House Office)—Executive Order—FEPC in Government, July 26, 1948
  • Releases (White House Office)—Freedom
  • Releases (White House Office)—Korean Chronology, 1950-1951
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Releases (White House Office)—Social Security
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Releases (White House Office)—Social Security—“The Nation’s Health—A Ten-Year Program”—A Report to the President by Oscar R. Ewing, Federal Security Administrator, September 1948
  • Releases (White House Office)—Territories and Possessions
  • Research Reports—CES Mail Analysis, December 1938
  • Speeches—1951—Miscellaneous
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]

Box 71

  • State of the Union Message, January 9, 1952
  • Teacher—Lascha Jocobin, Nash’s Violin Teacher
  • Telephone Memoranda—March-December, 1948
  • Telephone Memoranda—January-May, 1949
  • Telephone Memoranda—June-December, 1949
  • Telephone Memoranda—January-May, 1950
  • Telephone Memoranda—June-December, 1950
  • Telephone Memoranda—January-June, 1951
  • Telephone Memoranda—July-December, 1951 Spingarn, Stephen J.—News Clipping, January 5, 1953

Box 72

  • Telephone Memoranda—January-May, 1952
  • Telephone Memoranda—June 1952-January 1953
  • Territorial Matters—Releases and Executive Orders
  • Traffic—“The Traffic Problem—National” by Henry J. Hoeffer, Assistant General Manager for Programs, National Safety Council
  • Truman, Harry S.—Correspondence from Louis Udell Guthrie, 1951 Regarding the Negro and the Korean War
  • Truman, Harry S. and the Klan—Memoranda and News Clippings Regarding Republic Charge that Truman was Once a Klansman, October 1952
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1947, June 5—Statements on Palestine and Prices
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1948—Drafts by Jay Franklin Carter
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1948, February-March—Puerto Rico—Drafts and News Clippings
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1948, June 4-18—Western Trip
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1948, June 4—Swedish Centennial, Chicago

Box 73

  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1948, June 12—University of California, Berkley
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1948, July 15—President Truman’s Acceptance Speech at Philadelphia
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1948, September 17-October 2— Trip Itinerary; Address at Dexter, Iowa, September 18, 1948
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1948, September 28—Oklahoma City
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1948, October 1—Charleston, West Virginia—Drafts
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1948, October 18-28—Campaign Speeches—Press Releases
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1948, October 29—Harlem Speech
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1949, January 19—Inaugural Address—Press Releases
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1949, November 11—National Conference on Christians and Jews
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1950, May 11—Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1951—Speeches, Pamphlets—DNC and Department of State
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952—Drafts for Whistle Stop by Philleo Nash
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, March 4—U.S. Coast Guard Cutter, “Courier”; Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Washington— Press Release
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, April 22—Press Releases Regarding Puerto Rico—Approval of Puerto Rican Constitution
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, May 21—Veteran Administration Voluntary Services, Washington, DC
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, June 2—Howard University— Commencement Address
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, June 10—New London, Connecticut—U.S.S. Nautilus
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, June 13—Howard University
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, September 1—Milwaukee— Labor Day Ceremonies
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, September 1-November 3— Presidential Speeches, 1-212 [some speeches missing or not numbered]
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]

Box 74

  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, September 2—Parkersburg and Clarksburg, West Virginia
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, October 11—Dorrance Brooks Park, New York City
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, October 11—Harlem Speech— Drafts
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, October 11—Columbus Day Speech, New York City
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, October 17—National Jewish Welfare Board, Washington, DC
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, October 18—New York City
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, October 20—Newark, New Jersey
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, October 21—Jersey City, New Jersey
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, October 29—Chicago— Regarding Civil Rights
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, December 15—National Archives, Washington, DC
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1952, December 30—Budget Message
  • Truman, Harry S.—Speech File—1954, May 10—Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Atlantic City, New Jersey--Drafts
  • Trust Territories in the Pacific—Pamphlet—Administration of— E.J. Sady, 1947-1950
  • Trust Territories in the Pacific—Pamphlet—“Charter of the United Nations”
  • Trust Territories in the Pacific—Pamphlet—HST Statements, June 29, 1951—Drafts
  • Trust Territories in the Pacific—Pamphlet—International Conciliation, No. 435, November 1947
  • Trust Territories in the Pacific—Pamphlet—“Report of a Survey on the Means of Establishing Sea and Air Transportation in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Under Civilian Administration,” for the U.S. Navy and the Department of the Interior, April 1950
  • Trust Territories in the Pacific—Pamphlet—“Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands,” by U.S. Navy, July 1949
  • Trust Territories in the Pacific—Pamphlet—“The United States and Non-Self-Governing Territories,” 1947
  • Trust Territories in the Pacific—United Nations Memoranda, 1947-1951
  • Veterans—Negro—Discrimination Against—News Clippings, 1946

Box 75

  • Virgin Islands—General Information
  • Virgin Islands—Legislation—Draft of Memorandum by Philleo Nash
  • Voting—Poll Tax—News Clippings, 1946
  • Washington, DC--The Interracial Workshop, Bulletins, 1951-1952
  • Washington, DC—Proposed Civil Rights Act, 1949
  • “Win the Peace” Conference, April 1946—News Clippings and Telegrams to President Truman
  • Alaska
  • Alaska—Native Claims
  • Attorney Contracts
  • Board Meetings and Minutes
  • Bureau Releases, 1954
  • California, 1952-1954
  • Competency
  • Correspondence, 1944
  • Correspondence, 1945-1946
  • Correspondence, 1947-1948
  • Correspondence, 1949
  • Correspondence, 1950
  • Correspondence, 1952
  • Correspondence, 1953-1954

Box 76

  • Correspondence, February 1954
  • Correspondence, March 1954
  • Correspondence, April 1954
  • Correspondence, May 1954
  • Correspondence, June 1954
  • General Information
  • Government Relations Committee, February 1954
  • Hydaburg Appeal—October-November 1953
  • Minutes of Executive Meetings
  • Relations with NCAI, September 1953-February 1954
  • Report, Reorganization Committee, April 1954
  • Shifter and Lazarus [legal counsel]
  • Termination—Flathead
  • Termination—General, August 1953-February 1954
  • Termination—Legal Analysis
  • Termination—New York
  • Termination—Sac and Fox
  • Termination—Seminole
  • Termination—Turtle Mountain
  • Termination—Utah
  • Termination—Western Oregon

Box 77

  • Administrative Committee—Agendas, Notes and Working Papers
  • Administrative Committee—Minutes—August 1951-December 1953
  • Administrative Committee—Minutes—[February]1954-September 1955
  • Administrative Committee—Minutes—November 1955-June 1957
  • Administrative Committee—Minutes and Reports, 1957-1958
  • The American Heritage Foundation
  • Anderson, Kenneth [death of Democratic candidate for the 7th Congressional District of Wisconsin, September 6, 1956—memoranda, news clippings]
  • Appleton Postmaster [controversy over appointment of Thomas Miller—correspondence, news clippings, November 1955]
  • Bitker, Burno—Statement on United Nations Charter Revision, April 10, 1954
  • Branch Banking [memoranda, January 25, 1956; articles in The American Banker, New York, March 1955 and in Finance, January 15, 1956]
  • Brannan Dinner—October 17, 1956 [memoranda, guest lists and notes]
  • Broomstick Pins—Campaign Materials
  • Brown County Sheriff—News Clippings and Correspondence from Owen F. Monfils [and Francis Leana]
  • Budget Message [release of Budget Messages of Governor Walter J. Kohler, February 1, 1955; Governor Vernon W. Thompson, January 31, 1957 and Statement by William Proxmire]
  • Calendar—Proposed, 1957-1958
  • Campaign Information, (U.S. Laws) 1956
  • Campaign, 1956—Issues Series [correspondence, memoranda regarding 1956 campaign]
  • Campaign Thank You’s—November 1956
  • Candidate Study—Lewis A. Dexter
  • Capital Times, Special Edition—“An Open Forum for the Expression of Public Grievances,” May 26, 1958
  • “The Changing Party Pattern”—Pamphlet by Paul T. David, September 1956

Box 78

  • Charts
  • Chotiner, Murray [campaign manager for Vice President Richard M. Nixon, 1952—news clippings, 1956]
  • CIO Political Action Committee—1954 Handbook
  • CIO Political Action Committee—Speakers’ Book of Facts, 1950
  • Civil Rights [news clippings and DNC Fact Sheets, 1956-1958]
  • Congress—A Reappraisal of the 84th Congress [summary of the legislative record of 85th Congress, 1st session, January 3, 1957-August 30, 1957, statement by Senator Lyndon B. Johnson]
  • Congress—Voting Records of 84th and 85th Congresses
  • Congressional Quarterly—Midwest Politics, 1956
  • Conservation—General Material—Fran Luetscher
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Constitution—October 1955
  • Conventions—Democratic State Conventions—1955—Green Bay Convention
  • Conventions—Democratic State Conventions—1955—Green Bay Convention—Delegates to the State Convention
  • Conventions—Democratic State Conventions—1955—Green Bay Convention—Resolutions, Etc., October 1955
  • Conventions—Democratic State Conventions—1955—Green Bay Convention— Souvenirs

Box 79

  • Conventions— Democratic State Conventions—1956—Superior Convention
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Conventions— Democratic State Conventions—1956—Superior Convention—Clippings of the Convention, June 1956
  • Conventions— Democratic State Conventions—1956—Superior Convention—Speech, June 1956
  • Conventions— Democratic State Conventions—1957—[Madison] Convention
  • Conventions— Democratic State Conventions—1957—Madison Convention [October 1957]
  • Conventions— Democratic State Conventions—1957—Madison Convention—Clippings
  • Conventions—Democratic State Conventions—1958—La Crosse Convention [June 1958]
  • Conventions—Democratic State Conventions—1958—La Crosse Convention—Clippings
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—A
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—B
  • Correspondence, [1955-1957]—Bakken, Henry H.—Report of Survey of Market Codes, Orders and Agreements

Box 80

  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—Butler, P.[Paul] M.
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—C
  • Correspondence, [1955-1957]—Campaign, 1956
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—D
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—E
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—F
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—G
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—H
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—J
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—K
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—Kasberg [Helen]
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—Kefauver [Estes]
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—L
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—M
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—N
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—O
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—P

Box 81

  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—R
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—S
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—Spingarn [Stephen J.]
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—T
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—U
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—V
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—W
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—Wyman [Walker]
  • Correspondence, 1955-1957—XYZ
  • Correspondence, October 1957-May 1958—B
  • Correspondence, October 1957-May 1958—C
  • Correspondence, October 1957-May 1958—G
  • Correspondence, October 1957-May 1958—H
  • Correspondence, October 1957-May 1958—J
  • Correspondence, October 1957-May 1958—K
  • Correspondence, October 1957-May 1958—L
  • Correspondence, October 1957-May 1958—M
  • Correspondence, October 1957-May 1958—N
  • Correspondence, October 1957-May 1958—P
  • Correspondence, October 1957-May 1958—R
  • Correspondence, October 1957-May 1958—S
  • Corrupt Practices Reform, 1957
  • County Chairmen, Program Aids to
  • County Offers—Handbook for County Officers, 1954
  • Democratic Advisory Council
  • Democratic Club, Denver—I