TY - GEN AU - Holmes,John Haynes AU - Holmes,John Haynes AU - Holmes,John Haynes TI - John Haynes Holmes papers, KW - Baldwin, Roger N. KW - Beckett, Henry KW - Calder, Arthur E. KW - Colodne, Carl KW - Dewey, John, KW - Doolittle, Ethelwyn KW - Gandhi, Mahatma, KW - Harrington, Donald Szantho KW - Hays, Arthur Garfield, KW - Heller, Arthur KW - Hoover, Herbert, KW - Huebsch, B. W. KW - Keller, Helen, KW - La Guardia, Fiorello H. KW - Lamont, Corliss, KW - Laub, Lillian KW - Levinson, Salmon Oliver, KW - Lindbergh, Charles A. KW - Loewenthal, Minnie KW - Mayer, Louis B. KW - Moesel, George E. KW - Nehru, Jawaharlal, KW - Neilson, Francis, KW - Nelson, Carl, KW - Pierce, Edith Lovejoy, KW - Posner, Henriette KW - Rickenbacker, Eddie, KW - Roper, Ralph C. KW - Russell, Bertrand, KW - Thomas, Norman, KW - Voss, Carl Hermann KW - Watson, Blanche KW - White, Walter Francis, KW - Willkie, Wendell L. KW - American Civil Liberties Union KW - American Friends Service Committee KW - Church of the Messiah (New York, N.Y.) KW - Community Church (New York, N.Y.) KW - Council Against Intolerance in America KW - Foster Parents' Plan for War Children KW - League for Industrial Democracy KW - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People KW - Planned Parenthood Federation of America KW - War Resisters League KW - Abortion KW - African Americans KW - Birth control KW - United States KW - Civil rights KW - Civil society KW - Contraception KW - Hymns KW - Industrial policy KW - Industries KW - Labor and laboring classes KW - Labor unions KW - Libertarianism KW - Pacifism KW - Peace KW - Prejudices KW - Racism KW - Sermons KW - Social problems KW - Social service KW - Social values KW - Society of Friends KW - Toleration KW - Unitarian churches KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Children KW - Refugees KW - New York (N.Y.) KW - Religion KW - Race relations KW - Social conditions KW - 20th century KW - Economic conditions KW - Economic policy KW - Authors KW - itoamc KW - Clergy N1 - Open to research; Restrictions may apply to unprocessed material; Microfilm edition of containers 177-269 available; no. 19,060; Microfilm produced from originals in the Manuscript Division; Washington, D.C.; Library of Congress Photoduplication Service; 1985 N2 - Correspondence, writings, printed matter, and other papers relating to Holmes's public career and to the libertarian movements of the 20th century. Documents his involvement with civil liberties, civil rights, pacifism, and social service organizations including the American Civil Liberties Union, American Friends Service Committee, Council Against Intolerance in America, Foster Parents' Plan for War Children, League for Industrial Democracy, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and War Resisters League. Also includes material pertaining to his activities as pastor of the Church of the Messiah (later Community Church), New York, N.Y., and to his personal life. Subjects include abortion, African Americans, birth control, civil society, contraception, economic conditions, economic policy, industrial policy, industry, labor, labor unions, peace, prejudices, race relations, racism, social conditions, social values, Society of Friends, toleration, and World War II refugee children. The writings file includes Holmes's articles, hymns, sermons, and manuscripts of his books including My Gandhi (1953) and I Speak for Myself: The Autobiography of John Haynes Holmes (1959); Correspondents include Roger N. Baldwin, Henry Beckett, Arthur E. Calder, Carl Colodne, Ethelwyn Doolittle, Donald Szantho Harrington, Arthur Garfield Hays, Arthur Heller, B.W. Huebsch, Fiorello H. La Guardia, Corliss Lamont, Lillian Laub, Salmon Oliver Levinson, Minnie Loewenthal, Louis B. Mayer, George E. Moesel, Francis Neilson, Carl Nelson, Edith Lovejoy Pierce, Henriette Posner, Ralph C. Roper, Norman Thomas, Carl Hermann Voss, Blanche Watson, and Walter Francis White; Holmes's autograph collection contains copies of letters from individuals including John Dewey, Mahatma Gandhi, Herbert Hoover, Helen Keller, Charles A. Lindbergh, Jawaharlal Nehru, Eddie Rickenbacker, Bertrand Russell, and Wendell L. Willkie UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms013061 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms013061.3 ER -