TY - GEN AU - Rauh,Joseph L. TI - Joseph L. Rauh papers, KW - Auerbach, Carl A. KW - Brennan, William J. KW - Cardozo, Benjamin N. KW - Cohen, Benjamin V. KW - Douglas, Paul H. KW - Frankfurter, Felix, KW - Greenberg, Jack, KW - Hellman, Lillian, KW - Henry, Aaron, KW - Hollander, Edward D. KW - Humphrey, Hubert H. KW - Johnson, Lyndon B. KW - Kennedy, Edward M. KW - Loeb, James I. KW - McCarthy, Eugene J., KW - Miller, Arthur, KW - Monroe, Marilyn, KW - Orlikow, Velma. KW - Reuther, Walter, KW - Roosevelt, Eleanor, KW - Schlesinger, Arthur M. KW - Wechsler, James A. KW - Wilkins, Roy, KW - Yablonski, Joseph A. KW - United States KW - Congress KW - House KW - Committee on Un-American Activities KW - Supreme Court KW - Americans for Democratic Action KW - Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters KW - Democratic Party (U.S.) KW - International Union, United Automobile Workers of America (A.F. of L.) KW - International Union, United Automobile Workers of America (CIO) KW - Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party KW - Affirmative action programs KW - Automobile industry workers KW - Labor unions KW - Civil rights KW - Communism KW - Filibusters (Political science) KW - Labor disputes KW - Liberalism KW - National security KW - Patriotism KW - Political campaigns KW - Political parties KW - Mississippi KW - Practice of law KW - Washington (D.C.) KW - Public interest law KW - Vietnam War, 1961-1975 KW - Politics and government KW - 1951- KW - Economic policy KW - 20th century KW - Foreign relations KW - Civil libertarians KW - itoamc KW - Civil rights leaders KW - Lawyers N1 - Restrictions apply N2 - Chiefly legal files together with correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, oral history interviews, speeches, writings, subject files, appointment books, and other papers relating to Rauh's career as a public interest lawyer handling cases pertaining to civil rights, civil liberties, and labor disputes. Includes files relating to his activities with Americans for Democratic Action and to his participation in Hubert H. Humphrey's presidential campaign in 1960. Subjects include affirmative action, foreign and domestic policy, liberalism, the Democratic party, politics, national political campaigns, Senate filibuster, home rule for the District of Columbia, the U.S. Supreme Court, rights of trade unions, government loyalty/security measures, communism, the House Committee on Un-American Activities, and the Vietnamese conflict; Clients represented include the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, Lillian Hellman, International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, and Velma (Mrs. David) Orlikow. Correspondents include Carl A. Auerbach, William J. Brennan, Benjamin N. Cardozo, Benjamin V. Cohen, Paul Howard Douglas, Felix Frankfurter, Jack Greenberg, Aaron Henry, Edward D. Hollander, Hubert H. Humphrey, Lyndon B. Johnson, Edward Moore Kennedy, James I. Loeb, Eugene J. McCarthy, Walter Reuther, Eleanor Roosevelt, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr., James Arthur Wechsler, Roy Wilkins, and Joseph Yablonski. Includes a letter from Arthur Miller describing his reaction to Marilyn Monroe's death UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms003004 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms003004.3 ER -