National Civic Federation records, 1908-1939.

By: Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsLanguage: English, Russian Description: 150 items; 1 container; 0.2 linear feetSubject(s): Summary: Correspondence, memoranda, reports, press releases, newspaper clippings, printed matter, broadsides, and other records relating primarily to the work of the organization in promoting moderate progressive reform, resolving disputes between industry and organized labor, and combating communism. Subjects include anarchism, communism, socialism, the New Deal, industrial relations, labor unions, riots, antisemitism, and economic and political conditions in the Soviet Union. Other topics include African Americans, the National Hunger March on Washington, D.C., in 1931, and the Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion. Includes material pertaining to organizations such as the Communist International, Communist Party of the United States of America, Young Communist League of the U.S., and the American Youth Congress. Correspondents include Ralph M. Easley, executive board chairman, and his wife, Gertrude Beeks.
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Correspondence, memoranda, reports, press releases, newspaper clippings, printed matter, broadsides, and other records relating primarily to the work of the organization in promoting moderate progressive reform, resolving disputes between industry and organized labor, and combating communism. Subjects include anarchism, communism, socialism, the New Deal, industrial relations, labor unions, riots, antisemitism, and economic and political conditions in the Soviet Union. Other topics include African Americans, the National Hunger March on Washington, D.C., in 1931, and the Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion. Includes material pertaining to organizations such as the Communist International, Communist Party of the United States of America, Young Communist League of the U.S., and the American Youth Congress. Correspondents include Ralph M. Easley, executive board chairman, and his wife, Gertrude Beeks.

In part, positive photocopies and typewritten transcripts. [S.l.].

American economic organization composed of representatives of business and organized labor as well as consumer advocates. Favored moderate progressive reform and sought to resolve disputes arising between industry and organized labor. Founded in 1900; dissolved 1950.

Collection material in English, with Russian.

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