TY - GEN AU - Russell,Charles Edward TI - Charles Edward Russell papers, KW - Brisbane, Arthur, KW - Darrow, Clarence, KW - Darrow, Ruby, KW - De Valera, Éamon, KW - Hurst, Fannie, KW - Hyndman, H. M. KW - MacSwiney, Mary, KW - McAdoo, W. G. KW - McGaffey, Ernest, KW - Marlowe, Julia, KW - Rodriguez, Eulogio Balan, KW - Root, Elihu, KW - Tardieu, André, KW - Thompson, Carl Dean, KW - White, William Allen, KW - Everybody's magazine KW - Agricultural industries KW - Civil rights KW - Economic history KW - Humanitarianism KW - Labor unions KW - Literature KW - Lumber trade KW - Music KW - Poetry KW - Prison reformers KW - Railroads KW - Reformers KW - Socialism KW - Trusts, Industrial KW - Women KW - Suffrage KW - World War, 1914-1918 KW - Europe KW - Zionism KW - East Asia KW - Description and travel KW - England KW - Ireland KW - History KW - Autonomy and independence movements KW - Palestine KW - Philippines KW - Biography KW - Russia KW - Foreign relations KW - United States KW - 20th century KW - Authors KW - itoamc KW - Journalists N1 - Open to research N2 - Correspondence, diaries, lectures, poetry and other writings, notebooks, subject files, clippings, printed matter, scrapbooks, and other papers relating principally to Russell's work as a reformer, journalist, and poet. Documents his activities on behalf of various progressive reform causes, commitment to socialism and humanitarianism, writing career, and interest in music and literature, especially poetry. Includes material pertaining to Russell's assignment with Everybody's Magazine for a series of articles on economic conditions in foreign countries and travels as a presidential appointee to England and Russia, especially as a member of a special diplomatic mission to Russia led by Elihu Root in 1917. Subjects include World War I in Europe, travels in Europe and East Asia, Ireland and Irish independence, the Philippines, prominent Filipinos, Palestine, and Zionism. Other subjects include agribusiness, civil rights, labor unions, lumber trusts, prison reform, railroads, and women's suffrage. Correspondents include Arthur Brisbane, Clarence Darrow, Ruby Darrow, Éamon De Valera, Fannie Hurst, H.M. Hyndman, Mary MacSwiney, W.G. McAdoo, Ernest McGaffey, Julia Marlowe, André Tardieu, Carl Dean Thompson, and William Allen White ER -