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1) Education; 2) Labor; 3) Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination; 4) Massachusetts State Federation of Labor, State Labor Council, and CIO Industrial Union Council; |
Periodicals
and Organizational Publications
Boxes
1-30
This series contains newspapers,
journals, groups of pamphlets produced by various organizations and agencies,
and other types of publications. The materials are arranged alphabetically by
title or by name of sponsoring organization.
BOX 1
1. A. Philip Randolph
Publications: numbers 1-7
2-3. AFL-CIO Free Trade Union
News: 1962, 1975-1977
4. AFL-CIO News:
1974-1976
5. Amalgamated Action:
1974-1977
6-12. American Veterans
Committee (AVC) Bulletin: 1953-1968
13. AVC National Convention
Programs: 1951, 1953
BOX 2
1-3. AVC National Convention
Programs: 1954, 1959-1963, 1967, 1969 (See also Box 59, Oversize: 1955, 1957,
1958, 1964, 1965)
4-6. American Civil Liberties
Union (ACLU) Annual Reports: 1939-1940, 1948-1964
7. American Jewish Committee
publications
8. American Opinion:
1956-1963. Two issues from 1956 are entitled One Man's Opinion.
BOX 3
1-2. American Opinion Reprint
Series: Titles A-Z and book list
3. American Opinion:
miscellaneous publications
4. Anvil and Student Partisan:
Spring 1953
5. Boston Forum: 1965,
1966
6. The Butcher Workman:
Jan-Feb 1971
7. British Labour Party
publications
8. The Catholic Worker:
Mar-Apr 1975
9. Challenge: Oct 27 and
Dec 8, 1964
10. Change: Apr & May
1965
11. Citizen Action in
Education: 1976-1977
12-13. Civil Liberties
(published by the ACLU): 1951-1958, 1962-1963 (Transferred to Purdy Library,
6/26/81)
14-15. Civil Liberties Bulletin:
1957-1962
BOX 4
1-2. Civil Liberties Bulletin:
1963-1968
3-6. The Civil Liberties Review:
Fall 1973-Fall 1975
BOX 5
1-4. The Civil Liberties Review:
Apr/May 1976-Jul/Oct 1977
5-7. Civil Rights Digest:
1968-1970
BOX 6
1-7. Civil Rights Digest:
1971-1977
8-9. City: Jan 1968-Apr
1972
BOX 7
1. Coalition: Feb, May
1976
2. Common Ground:
1947-1949
3. Common Ground
(publication of an educational coalition in Boston): Sep, Oct 1976; Jan 1977
4-6. Common Sense: Aug-Oct
1942; May, July, Sep 1943; Mar, May, June, July 1945
7. Commonwealth,
pamphlets: 1943-1944 and n.d.
8-10. Conference on Economic
Progress (CEP) publications, titles A-W
11. Daily Noose (an AFSCME
publication): April 1, 1974; April 1, 1976
BOX 8
1-3. The Democratic Left:
1972-1977
4. Discussion Bulletin
(published by the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee): 1976-1977
5-7. Equal Opportunity Forum:
May-Oct 1976; 1977
8-10. Facts (published by
the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith): 1950-1962
BOX 9
1. Facts: 1963-1970
2. Freedom Agenda publications,
arranged alphabetically
3-6. "Freedom Pamphlets"
(published by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith): titles A-U
7. Fund for the Republic,
publications on The Free Society, titles A-C
BOX
10
1-2. Fund for the Republic,
publications on The Free Society: titles E-W
3. Fund for the Republic,
"American Character" series: titles A-Z
4. Fund for the Republic
"Conversations": titles A-Z
5-6. Fund for the Republic
Occasional Papers: titles A-W
7. Fund for the Republic, How
the United States Got Involved in Vietnam; Papers for Peace: titles A-Z
BOX
11
1-2. Fund for the Republic,
"Reports": titles A-U
3. Fund for the Republic,
"Survival & Freedom" series: Nos. 1-3; 5-8; 12
4. Fund for the Republic,
"Press and People" series: Nos. 1‑9, 12-15
5. Fund for the Republic,
miscellaneous publications
6. Hammer and Tongs: Jan
1953 to Spring 1958; Oct 1970
7. Department of Housing and
Urban Development publications, 1966-1967
8. Humanistic Judaism:
Summer 1968, Spring 1969
9. International Confederation
of Free Trade Unions publications
10. IUD Agenda: 1966
BOX
12
1-2. IUD Agenda: 1967-1968
3. IUD Challenge: Sep-Oct
1970
4. Inside: 1974-1975
5. Institute of Human Relations
Press publications, arranged alphabetically
6. Institute of Industrial
Relations, reprints
7. The Ironworker: Feb
1971
8. Jews in Eastern Europe:
1965-1974
9. JLC National Trade Union
Council for Human Rights
10-11. JLC News: 1963-1976,
1977
12. JLC Outlook: 1954-1959
BOX
13
1. Jewish Labor Committee,
convention materials: 1957, 1960, 1965
2. Jewish Labor Committee,
promotional material: 1952 and n.d.
3. Jewish Labor Committee,
publications on Jewish issues: 1950s-1969
4. Jewish Labor Committee,
miscellaneous: n.d.
5. John Birch Society, Blue
Book: 1961
6-10. John Birch Society
Bulletin: July 1961-1965
BOX
14
1-2. John Birch Society
Bulletin: 1966; Jan-Oct 1967; Feb 1968
3. John Birch Society,
miscellaneous: 1960-1968 and n.d.
4. Journal of Housing:
Feb 1971; Jan 1972
5. The Journal of Social
Issues: 1953
6. Labor and Nation Timely
Papers: Summer 1953
7-12. Labor Reports:
1955-1960
BOX
15
1-3. Labor Reports:
1961-Aug 1963
4. Looking Forward: Nos.
1-6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 18
5. Manpower: Aug 1972
6. Marxist Leninist Quarterly:
Vol. I, No. 2; Vol. II, No. 1
7. Massachusetts Veteran:
1953-1959
8. Monthly Review: Oct
1950; May-June 1951
9. The Nation: June 28,
1952
10-13. National Community Relations
Advisory Council (NCRAC), Joint Program Plans for Jewish Community Relations:
1953‑1968
BOX
16
1-2. National Jewish Community
Relations Advisory Council (NJCRAC), Joint Program Plans: 1969-1977
3-7. NJCRAC Plenary Sessions: Nos.
5-8, 1947-1969
BOX
17
1-4. NJCRAC Plenary Sessions:
1968-1977
5. National Conference of
Christians and Jews (NCCJ), Background Reports: 1962-1964, arranged
alphabetically by title
6. NCCJ Dialogue:
1962-1964
7. NCCJ miscellaneous
publications
8-9. New America: 1960;
Jan-July 1961
BOX
18
1-11. New America: Sept
1961-Apr 1965
BOX
19
1-14. New America: May
1965-Dec 1969
BOX
20
1-12. New America: Jan
1970-Dec 1975
13. The New Leader:
1964-1971
14. The New Party, publications:
1961
BOX
21
1. New South: 1966-1968
2. New University Thought:
1961; 1963-1964
3. Northern Student Movement
publications, Freedom North and others: c. 1965-1966
4. The Ore Nation Library,
arranged alphabetically
5-6. Opportunity (published
by OEO, the Office of Economic Opportunity): Jun-Dec 1971; Mar, Jun, July 1972
7. Outlook (published by
the Student League for Industrial Democracy): 1950
8-9. Progressive Labor: Feb
1962-1963
BOX
22
1-4. Progressive Labor:
1964-Nov 1971
5-7. Public Affairs Pamphlets:
Nos. 9, 22, 25, 54, 85, 95, 107, 117, 128, 132, 140, 143, 153, 160, 179, 181,
183, 190, 209, 233, 241, 244, 245, 262, 273, 304, 348, 362, 400, 427
8. Resistance: 1948, 1949
9. Rights: May 1956-Apr
1966
BOX
23
1. Round Table, The
University of Chicago: 1942-1944
2. Saneworld: April 1971
3. Sidney Hillman Reprint Series
publications
4. Social and Economic
Opportunity Council (SEOC), Issue Papers: Nos. 2, 3, 4
5-7. Social Policy: May
1970-Apr 1972; Sept-Oct 1976
8. Social Progress: Apr
1956; Sept 1957; Feb 1960
9-10. The Socialist Call
(monthly): Oct 1953-June 1954
BOX
24
1-7. The Socialist Call
(monthly): July 1954-Oct 1958; 1959‑1961
8-9. The Socialist Call
(bi-weekly newspaper): 1942; Jan‑Dec 1951
BOX
25
1-2. The Socialist Call
(newspaper): 1952-1953
3. Socialist Commentary:
July 1948; May 1949
4. Socialist Review:
Spring 1940
5. Socialist Tribune:
July-Oct 1973
6. Spark: Jan and Sept
1976
7. Studies on the Left:
1966
8. Tribune (a socialist
fortnightly): Feb-Oct 1952 and n.d.
9-10. Union Democracy in Action:
Nos. 9, 10, 13, 15, 1963-1965; May 1962-May 1972
11. U.S. Department of Labor
Seminar on Manpower Policy and Program, publications arranged alphabetically by
title
12. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights,
Clearinghouse Publications: Nos. 1-15
BOX
26
1-5. U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights, Clearinghouse Publications: Nos. 16-50
6. U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights, publications: titles A-S
BOX
27
1-2. U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights, publications: titles T‑Z; Special Publications Nos. 1-4
3. The United Teacher,
March 5, 1972
4. Viewpoint (an IUD
Quarterly): 1972-1977
5. The Western Socialist:
Nov 1947; Feb 1948
6-12. Workmen's Circle Call:
1942-1943; 1948-1958
BOX
28
1-7. Workmen's Circle Call:
1959-1977
8. Workmen's Circle
(WC)/Jewish Labor Committe (JLC) Point Of View: 1961-1967 and n.d.
9. Workmen's Circle - The
Ball and Chain: Aug 1939
10. Workmen's Circle - The
Boston Call: Summer 1940
11. Workmen's Circle - The
Circleite: Dec 15, 1968
12. Workmen's Circle - The
Circle-Lite: Dec 1947
13. Workmen's Circle -
Circling the News: Oct 7, 1938
BOX
29
1. Workmen's Circle - Golden
Ring Camp: 1948
2. Workmen's Circle - The
Instituter: 1938
3. Workmen's Circle -
Intermediate News: Sept 1935-Apr 1937
4. Workmen's Circle - New
York Triangle: Feb-May 1937
5. Workmen's Circle - Notes
of Harmony: June 1936; Jan 1937
6. Workmen's Circle - Robert
Owen YCLA: 1938
7. Workmen's Circle - The
Triangle: June 1938-June 1939; Feb 1951
8. Workmen's Circle - The
TRYCLA News: Jan 31, 1936-Nov 27, 1936
9. Workmen's Circle - TRYCLA
Triangle: Nov 1935-Dec 1937
10. Workmen's Circle Combined
Annual Journal: 1958, 1963
11. Workmen's Circle Chanukah
Celebration Programs: 1944-1951
12. Miscellaneous Workmen's Circle
programs, etc.: 1944-1957 and n.d.
13-14. Workers World: 1961,
v.3, nos. 17-24; 1962, v. 4, nos. 1‑10; 1963, v. 5, nos. 7 and 9
BOX
30
1-2. Working Papers:
1975-1978
3. World Revolution:
Summer, 1968
4. World Veterans Federation
Newsletter: 1957-1963
5. Young Socialist Review:
Mar-Apr 1952
Subject
Files
Boxes
30-53
Series
II consists of pamphlets, flyers and clippings arranged alphabetically by
subject. The materials date from approximately 1916 to 1977, and are
distributed evenly over the entire time period.
BOX
30 Continued
6. AFL
7. AFL-CIO
8. AFSCME
9. Amalgamated Clothing Workers
of America
BOX
31
1-2. Anti-Semitism
3. Apprenticeship
4. Arbitration, Labor
5. Austrian Civil War
6. Automation
7. Biography, A-Z; Charles E.
Coughlin
8. Biography, A-Z: Eugene Debs
9. Biography, A-Z: William Z.
Foster
10. Biography, A-Z: Tom Mooney
11. Biography, A-Z: Benito
Mussolini
12. Biography, A-Z: A. Philip
Randolph
13. Biography, A-Z: Walter
Reuther
14. Biography, A-Z: Norman Thomas
15. Biography, A-Z: Whitney M.
Young, Jr.
16. Black Power Movement
17. Capitalism
18. Catholicism
19. Censorship
BOX
32
1. Church and Education
2. Church and Labor
3. Church and Politics
4. Church and Race
5. Church and State
6-10. Civil Rights and Civil
Liberties
BOX
33
1-2. Civil Rights and Civil
Liberties
3. Civil Service
4. Collective Bargaining
5-7. Communism
BOX
34
1. Communism
2. Community Organization
3. Congress of Industrial
Organizations
4-5. Conservation
6. Consumer Education
7-8. Cooperation
9. Crime
10. Democracy
BOX
35
1-2. Desegregation
3-6. Discrimination
BOX
36
1-2. Discrimination
3. Discrimination in Education
4-5. Discrimination in Housing
6. Economics
7-8. Education
BOX
37
1. Education, Adult
2. Education, Higher
3. Employment: Unemployment to
1965
4. Employment: Unemployment,
1965-
5-7. Ethnic and Class Groups
8. Extremism
9. Fair Employment Practices
BOX
38
1-2. Fair Employment Practices
3. Farm Laborers and Machinery
4. Grievance Procedures
5. Government Ownership
6. Housing
7. Human Rights
8. Immigration
9. Industrial Education
BOX
39
1. Industrial Education
2. Industrial Health Hazards
3. Industrial Workers of the
World
4. Industry
5. Insurance, Unemployment
6. Insurance, Health
7. International Ladies' Garment
Workers Union
8. IUE
9-12. Intercultural Education
BOX
40
1. Intercultural Education
2. International Relations
3-4. Jewish Issues
5. Jewish Issues: Combined
Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston (CJP)
6. Jewish Issues: National
Conference of Jewish Communal Service
7-8. Labor and Laboring Classes
BOX
41
1-2. Labor Education
3-5. Labor Education: Leadership
Training
6. Labor Education: Visual Aids
7. Labor in Literature
8. Labor Journalism
9. Labor Laws
BOX 42
1-2. Labor Relations
3. Labor Relations: Kohler
Company
4. Labor Unions
5. Labor Unions: Administration
6. Labor Unions: Canada
7-9. Labor Unions: Civil Rights
10. Labor Unions: Community
Service Activities
BOX
43
1. Labor Unions: Ethical
Practices
2. Labor Unions: Foreign
Countries
3-4. Labor Unions: History
5. Labor Unions: Jewish
Membership
6. Labor Unions: Membership
7. Labor Unions: Negro
Membership
8-9. Labor Unions: Organizing
Activities
10-11. Labor Unions: Political
Activities
BOX
44
1. Labor Unions: Political
Activities
2. Labor Unions: War and Peace
Policies
3. Labor Unions, A-Z: Hotel and
Restaurant
4. Labor Unions, A-Z: Mine
Workers
5. Landlord and Tenant
6-7. League for Industrial
Democracy
8. Liberalism
9. McCarthyism
10-11. Metropolitan Areas
BOX
45
1. Metropolitan Areas
2. Minimum Wage
3-5. Miscellaneous
6. National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
BOX
46
1. National Maritime Union
2. Negroes
3. Negroes: History
4. Negroes: War and Peace
Policies
5. Occupations
6-8. Peace
9. Plant Closings
10. Police Departments
11. Political Theories
BOX
47
1-3. Political Theories
4. Politics, Practical
5. Poverty
BOX
48
1-2. Poverty
3. Prejudice, Civil Rights
4. Public Relations
5. Public Ownership
6. Quality of Worklife
7. Race Riots
8. Racketeering, Labor
9. Radicalism
10. Redevelopment
11. Religious Liberty
12. Seniority
13. Social Democracy
BOX
49
1. Social Security
2-5. Socialism
6. Socialism: Democratic
Socialism
BOX
50
1. Socialism: Socialist Labor
Party
2. Socialism: Socialist Party;
Social Democratic Federation
3. Socialism: Socialist Party of
America
4. Socialism: Socialist Party of
the United States
5. Socialism: Socialist Party
USA Campaign Materials, 1936‑1970
6-7. Socialism: Socialist Party
USA publications
8. Socialism: Young Peoples
Socialist League
9. Socialist Parties: Individual
States and Foreign Countries
BOX
51
1. Sociology, Industrial
2. Songs
3. Spanish Civil War
4. Strikes
5. Taxation
6. Textile Industry
7. Union Security
8. UAW: Minority Groups
9. UAW: Older and Retired
Workers
10. UAW: Political Activities
11. United Nations
12. United Rubber Workers
BOX
52
1. United Shoe Workers of
America
2. United Steel Workers of
America
3. U.S. Economic Policy
4. Upton Sinclair, publications
by
5. Veterans
6. Violence
7. Volunteerism
8. Wage Plans
9. Welfare
10-11. Women
12. Worker Education
13. Workers Defense League
pamphlets
BOX
53
1. The Workers Party of America
2. Workmen's Compensation
3. Youth Movements
Printed
material relating to
activities
in Massachusetts
Boxes
53-61
Series
III consists entirely of material generated by and about organizations and
activities in Massachusetts. The series is divided into 5 subseries:
1) Education; 2) Labor; 3) the Massachusetts Commission Against
Discrimination; 4) Labor: the Massachusetts State Federation of Labor,
State Labor Council, and CIO Industrial Union Council; and 5) general
subject files. Material on Massachusetts is also included in the other two
series.
BOX
53 Continued
4-6. Education publications: A-Z
7. Massachusetts Federation of
Teachers Bulletin: 1960, 1963, 1964, 1965
8. The Massachusetts Union
Teacher: 1965, 1966
9. Housing Publications: A-H
BOX
54
1-4. Housing Publications: H-Z
5. Housing miscellaneous: 1972,
1973 and n.d.
6-7. Massachusetts CIO Industrial
Union Council Conventions: 1947-1950
BOX
55
1-4. Massachusetts CIO Industrial
Union Council Conventions: 1951-1957
5-9. Massachusetts State Labor
Council, AFL-CIO Conventions: 1959-1963
BOX
56
1-13. Massachusetts State Labor
Council, AFL-CIO Conventions: 1964-1976
14. Massachusetts State Labor
Council, AFL-CIO Constitutions: 1973-1975
15. Massachusetts AFL-CIO
Newsletter: 1959-1963
BOX
57
1. Massachusetts AFL-CIO
Newsletter: 1963-1967, 1968, 1969
2-6. Massachusetts Federation of
Labor Annual Conventions: 1948-1954; 1956-1958
7-8. Directory of Labor
Organizations: 1972, 1975, 1976
9. Apprenticeship pamphlets,
n.d.
BOX
58
1. Fair Employment Practices
2. Labor, miscellaneous
pamphlets and flyers: 1956 and n.d.
Subseries 4: The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination
3-5. Annual Reports: 1949-1971,
1973
6. Governor's Study Commission
on the MCAD, materials: 1964
7. MCAD: miscellaneous
Subseries 5: General Subject Files
8. Discrimination: pamphlets,
broadsides, booklets, etc.
9. Massachusetts Black Caucus,
legislative proposals: 1974
10. Massachusetts Committee on
Children and Youth: 1960
11. Metropolitan Areas, Roxbury:
1968 and n.d.
12. Massachusetts miscellaneous
BOX
59
Oversize
- American Veterans Committee National Convention Books: 1955, 1957, 1958,
1964, 1965 (See also Series I, Box 1, Folder 13; Box 2, Folders 1-3)
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