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Baldwin, Roger N. (Roger Nash), 1884-1981

Roger Nash Baldwin was born in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts, on January 21, 1884 into a prominent Boston family. His parents were Frank Fenno Baldwin and Lucy Cushing (Nash) Baldwin, and he was the first of six children, three boys and three girls. His parents were Unitarians with strong liberal connections; W. E. B. Dubois was a Baldwin family friend and a frequent guest at the house. Baldwin's upbringing in this atmosphere in Wellesley, where he attended public school, instilled in him a life-long sympathy for the underdog. He attended Harvard, graduating in 1905 with an A.B. and an A.M. (received after a summer course in sociology).

On the advice of his father's friend and lawyer, Louis D. Brandeis, he decided to become a social worker. From 1906 to 1917 he lived and worked in St. Louis, determined to make his own way rather than depend on the family connections that would have helped him in Boston. While there he worked in the neighborhood settlements, served as chief officer of the St. Louis Juvenile Court and voluntary secretary of the National Probation Association, and founded the sociology department at Washington University, where he taught from 1906 to 1910. While in St. Louis he wrote (with Bernard Flexner) Juvenile Courts and Probation, which remained a standard in the field for many years. Ironically, in the 1960s the ACLU challenged the standards promulgated in the book, citing the need to guarantee juveniles due process.

In St. Louis Baldwin became attracted to the radical political and social movements that greatly affected his politics until the 1930s. He was a close friend of the anarchist Emma Goldman and he moved in left-wing circles. During the 1920s he joined the I.W.W., and in 1927 he visited the Soviet Union, producing from his trip a book entitled Liberty Under the Soviets, published in 1928. He broke with the Communists and other radicals only in 1939, after having been horrified by the Nazi-Soviet Pact.

Baldwin left St. Louis in 1917, when the United States entered World War I, in order to become involved with the pacifist movement. He was a member of the American Union Against Militarism (AUAM), an organization which lobbied first against U.S. entrance into the war and later for a negotiated peace. He also worked with the National Civil Liberties Bureau (NCLB), an arm of the AUAM founded to defend conscientious objectors but which quickly broadened its scope to include in its mission defense of the freedoms of speech, press, and conscience. In 1918 Baldwin was called up for military service, but as a conscientious objector he refused to go. His arrest, trial, and conviction made headlines, and he spent a year in jail, calling it "my vacation on the government."

After his release, Baldwin spent four months in the Midwest working as an industrial laborer in several factories, but he was soon persuaded by his war-time NCLB colleagues to return to New York.

The end of the war had not meant an end to civil liberties violations, which were being fanned by the post-war "Red Scare," and in 1920 the NCLB was transformed into the American Civil Liberties Union. Baldwin became its executive director.

Baldwin remained in this position until 1950. As executive director, he was intimately associated with two of the biggest cases with which the ACLU was involved in these years, the Scopes trial and the Sacco-Vanzetti case. In 1950 Baldwin resigned as executive director to become the ACLU's international adviser and to devote himself more fully to his work with the International League for the Rights of Man, where he served as chair for fifteen years. In that position he traveled extensively; his ports of call included the Middle East, Cuba, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Peru, Nigeria, many Western European countries, Poland, and the Soviet Union.

Baldwin became involved with international affairs in 1947, when the War Department invited him to go to Japan and South Korea to assist in developing civil liberties agencies in the infant democracies. He founded the Japan Civil Liberties Union, and the Japanese government awarded him the Order of the Rising Sun in recognition of his service to Japanese democracy. In 1948 General Lucius Clay invited Baldwin to Germany and Austria to perform a similar service in those two countries; he returned to Germany several times in subsequent years.

Baldwin was also extremely active in the study and protection of civil liberties in Puerto Rico, setting up a commission to deal with the issue in the 1960s. A close friend of Puerto Rico's Governor Luis Muñoz Marín, Baldwin traveled to Puerto Rico frequently in his later years. He often taught a seminar on constitutional rights at the University of Puerto Rico law school.

Baldwin was connected to various educational institutions throughout his life. In addition to his stint at Washington University and his recurrent seminar course at the University of Puerto Rico, he taught several courses at the New School for Social Research in New York. He served for many years on the Overseers' Visiting Committee to the Harvard Economics Department. He also received numerous honorary degrees, including ones from Brandeis, Columbia, Haverford, Washington University, and Yale. His other honors included the Presidential Medal of Freedom, awarded in 1981.

Baldwin remained active right until the end of his long life; in a series of memoranda on old age, he attributed his longevity to his constant activity. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved canoeing and bird-watching. He was a director and vice-president of the National Audubon Society and donated some of his land in New Jersey to the Audubon Society as a bird sanctuary. While in St. Louis, Baldwin adopted two boys who had come to the attention of the Juvenile Court, Oral James and Otto Stolz. James followed his adoptive father to prison as a conscientious objector during World War I, while Stolz served in the army in France. Stolz committed suicide in 1930.

After being released from prison in 1919, Baldwin married Madeleine Zabriskie Doty, a journalist and feminist who never took Baldwin's name. They divorced in 1936, although they had not lived together for over a decade, and in 1936 Baldwin married Evelyn Preston. Evie had been married before and had two small boys, Carl and Roger, who chose to take Baldwin's name long before their mother, a feminist, did. Roger and Evie had one daughter, Helen. Evie died in 1962 at the age of 64 from cancer. Helen died in 1979 at the age of 41 from cancer. Baldwin himself died of heart failure on August 26, 1981, at the age of 97.

The Baldwin Papers consist mainly of typescript and manuscript documents, including personal correspondence, business correspondence, memoranda, published and typescript articles, manuscripts and notes for speeches, notes from travels, and printed material. There are also a considerable number of photographs and an album presented to Baldwin at the Thirtieth Anniversary of the ACLU, on February 22, 1950. The vast majority of the documents are in English, but there is also material in Spanish, German, and French, much but not all of which is translated.

While there are materials relating to all eras of Baldwin's life, from his childhood in Wellesley, Massachusetts to his death in 1981, some eras are more fully documented than others. The collection contains no documents from his undergraduate years at Harvard. Much of the material relating to Baldwin's term as executive director of the ACLU (1920-1950) is located in the ACLU Archives. The papers in this collection relating directly to the ACLU date almost exclusively from 1950. The only exceptions are papers relating to the Scopes trial, which Baldwin managed, and the Sacco-Vanzetti case, which are relatively well-represented here. There are also surprisingly few documents relating to Baldwin's involvement with the International League for the Rights of Man.

On the other hand, the materials relating to Baldwin's year in prison, his travels to the Soviet Union, Japan, Korea, and Germany, his interest in Puerto Rico, and his years in St. Louis are relatively rich. Baldwin's FBI file, although censored, sheds light on his involvement in radical politics. Also of interest are the memoranda Baldwin wrote throughout his later years about people he had known, experiences he had, and beliefs he had held. The photographs include many formal portraits of

Baldwin, his first baby picture to several taken while he was in his nineties, snapshots of dinners held in his honor, a few family pictures, pictures taken during his trips to Japan, Korea, and Germany, and various other photographs of his public life.

An unusual feature of this collection is that Baldwin himself has included specifically for the researcher occasional explanations of who people were, what his connection with them was, or why he saved something. Baldwin also wrote a series of memoranda about his life, people he knew, and his opinions and attitudes. These autobiographical addenda to the collection infuse the collection with an unusually immediate sense of Baldwin's presence.

Microfilm of this collection is stored onsite at Firestone Library (MICROFILM 11772) and a master copy of the microfilm is held offsite at the ReCAP storage facility (MICROFILM 3633).

The Baldwin Papers were donated to Princeton University by Roger Baldwin himself. The library received the first shipment of papers in 1969. Other shipments have been received periodically since then from both Baldwin and his step-son Carl Baldwin. In 1992 Samuel Walker donated to Princeton Roger Baldwin's FBI files, which he obtained under the Freedom of Information Act while he was researching his book In Defense of American Civil Liberties: A History of the ACLU. Correspondence between Roger Baldwin and Reinhard Oebike was donated by William J. vanden Heuvel in 2014. The accession number associated with this donation is ML.2014.038.

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This collection was processed by Olivia Kew in 1995. Finding aid written by Olivia Kew in 1995.

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Publisher
Public Policy Papers
Finding Aid Author
Olivia Kew
Finding Aid Date
1997
Sponsor
These papers were processed with the generous support of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission and the John Foster and Janet Avery Dulles Fund.
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Scope and Contents

Series 1, Correspondence (1897-1981) consists mainly of personal and business correspondence. Some of the documents are not letters per se, but they relate to correspondence Baldwin had and for this reason have been included in the correspondence series rather than with the subject files. This series gives a fairly complete picture of the diversity of Baldwin's interests, for his correspondence touched on all areas of his life. However, Baldwin had few long-term correspondents, perhaps detracting somewhat from the richness of the materials in this series.

One of the long-term correspondences Baldwin did maintain was with Charlotte Ryman, a woman who acted as a godmother figure for him during his teenage years and beyond. His first letters to her represent the earliest written papers of the collection, dating from 1897. Also from this era are letters from Baldwin's mother, Lucy Cushing Nash Baldwin. Baldwin corresponded relatively frequently throughout the 'teens and early twenties with Emma Goldman, the anarchist who greatly affected his political thinking. Other notable correspondences, though not as substantive, were with Eleanor Roosevelt, Upton Sinclair, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Margaret Sanger. Other important names are also included in this series – Mahatma Gandhi, Edward R. Murrow, John Kenneth Galbraith, Felix Frankfurter, Douglas MacArthur, John F. Kennedy – but Baldwin's correspondence with these people was slight. Unfortunately, many of the more important people in Baldwin's life, including Norman Thomas, John Haynes Holmes, Ernest Angell, and Baldwin's family, are underrepresented in this series.

More substantial are official and subject-related correspondence. Documents relating to Baldwin's time in St. Louis, many of which deal with his years at the Juvenile Court and the book he wrote with Bernard Flexner about Juvenile Court procedures, are located in this series. All the materials from his year in prison are also included here. Other significant correspondences include papers relating to the debate over civil rights in Okinawa and the Ryukus Islands, to Puerto Rico, to the ACLU after Baldwin's retirement as executive director, to Baldwin's term as an Overseer of the Harvard Economics Department, and to the Robert Marshall Civil Liberties Trust, of which Baldwin was a trustee. Correspondence also exists from many of the organizations with which Baldwin had some sort of involvement, such as the International Fellowship of Reconciliation, the Inter-American Association for Democracy and Freedom, the American League for Peace and Democracy, Americans for Democratic Action, the National Conference of Social Welfare, and various organizations relating to Spanish democracy and refugees.

Of unexpected interest may be the "Academic Requests" files, which include Baldwin's responses to queries from academics about a wide range of topics, including the Scopes trial, pacifism, and the ACLU. These, like the "Miscellaneous" and "ACLU" files are organized chronologically by year, although in general no attempt has been made to organize the papers strictly in chronological order. Correspondences illuminating various views which Baldwin held are filed under the various subject headings, including "Gay Rights," "America," and "Israel-Palestine," to name a few. Occasionally, folders are grouped into subseries, which have then been filed alphabetically according to the subseries heading. The subseries in this series are Roger N. Baldwin, Birds, Communism, Harvard, India, Juvenile Court Matters, Political Prisoners, Prison, Puerto Rico, St. Louis Correspondence, State Conference of Charities and Corrections, and World Tour.

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16 boxes

Miscellaneous, 1925-1981. 5 folders.
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5 folders

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Academic Requests, 1953-1981. 4 folders.
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4 folders

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Act for Peace, 1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Addams, Jane, 1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Addams, Jane Hall of Fame, 1967-1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Adelphi University, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Adenauer, Konrad, 1949. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Affidavits & Statements, 1950-1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Allen, William H, 1915. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Allison, Brent, 1920. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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America, 1954-1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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American Academy of Arts & Sciences, 1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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American Christian Palestine Committee, 1952-1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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ACLU, 1952-1981. 9 folders.
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9 folders

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ACLU - 50th Anniversary, 1976. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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ACLU Foundation, 1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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American Emergency Committee for Tibetan Refugees, 1964-1977. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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American Friends of Ichud, 1957-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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American Fund for Public Service, 1941. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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American Guild for German Cultural Freedom, 1937. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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American Jewish Committee/ American Liberties Medallion, 1973-1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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American League for Peace and Democracy, 1939. 1 folder.
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1 folder

American League to Abolish Capital Punishment, 1938. 1 folder.
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1 folder

American Political Science Association Caucasus, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

American Proportional Representation League, 1919. 1 folder.
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1 folder

American Veterans' Committee, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

American Whig-Cliosophic Society, 1979. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Americans for Democratic Action, 1955-1962. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Angell, Ernest, 1959-1960. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Bailey, Forrest (Resignation), 1926-1932. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baker, Josephine, 1962-1977. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Balabanoff, Angelica, 1927. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Baldwin, Carl, 1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Dick, 1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Evelyn Preston, 1938-1978. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, F.F., 1934-1939. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Lucy Cushing Nash, 1927-1934. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin Family, 1979. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Autobiography, 1958-1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Greetings, Thank You's, 1938-1980. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Greetings, 80th Birthday, Miscellaneous, 1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Greetings, 80th Birthday, Detroit, MI Dinner, 1964 May 09. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Greetings, 80th Birthday, Bernstein celebration, 1964 May 15. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Greetings, 85th Birthday, International Rights of Man Dinner, 1968 December 06. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Greetings, 86th Birthday, 1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Greetings, 90th Birthday, 1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Greetings, 91st Birthday, 1975. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Greetings, 92nd Birthday (from grandchildren), 1976. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Greetings, 94th Birthday (includes Jimmy Carter), 1979. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Greetings, 95th Birthday, 1978-1979. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Greetings, 97th Birthday/60th Anniversary of ACLU, 1980-1981. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Baldwin, Roger N.: Letters of Tribute at Resignation from ACLU, 1949-1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Roger N. Baldwin: Personal Papers, 1954-1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Bellair, Harry, 1919. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Benitez, Jaime, 1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Benton, William, 1947. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Bergendall, Tom, 1978. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Berkman, Alexander, 1916-1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Betancourt, Romulo, 1963-1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Bethune, Mary McLeod, 1945-1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Biddle, Francis, 1952-1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Birds: Miscellaneous, 1944-1978. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Birds: Audubon Society, 1944-1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Birds: Audubon Society Emergency Conservation Committee, 1931-1933. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Birds: Baldwin Sanctuary, 1962-1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

B'nai B'rith, 1952-1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Bowles, Chester, 1948-1960. 1 folder.
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1 folder

British Visas, 1927-1938. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Brandeis University, 1952-1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Brazier, Richard, 1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Brooks, John Graham, 1933. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Brown, Harold Z, 1926-1930. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Brown, William, 1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Buck, Pearl, 1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Bulkey, Mary E, 1923-1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Bundy, William P, 1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Cabot, Richard C, 1922. 1 folder.
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1 folder

California Trip, 1956. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Caribbean Conservation, 1968-1974. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Caribbean Tour, 1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Casals, Pablo, 1966-1973. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Chaplin, Ralph, Edith, Ivan, 1925-1967. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Citizens' Council for a Democratic Germany, 1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Citizens' League for America and the Allies, 1916. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Children's Code, 1914. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Civil Rights Defense Committee, 1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Clark, Grenville, 1967-1981. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Club Organization, 1911. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Coe, George, 1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Coffin, William, 1966. 1 folder.
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1 folder

College of the Virgin Islands, 1967-1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Columbia Lecture Bureau, 1949-1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Columbia University Oral History, 1971. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Columbus Citizen, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Committee for a Fair Trial for Draja Mihailovich, 1946. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Commission for International Due Process of Law, 1971. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Committee of 100 Against Communist Inhumanity, 1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Committee on Criminal Courts of the Charity Organization Society, 1915. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Communism: Miscellaneous, 1934-1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Communism: American Medicine & Political Scene, 1949. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Communism: New Milford CT Controversy, 1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Congratulatory/Sympathetic Letters, 1934-1971. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Conscientious Objection, 1936-1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Congress on Racial Equality, 1964-1966. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Cox, Marshall, 1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Daniel, Jonathan, 1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Davis, Philip, 1915. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Debs, Eugene, 1964-1965. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Dell Brook (Family Farm), 1947-1980. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Democracy, 1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Democratic Germany" Organizations, 1945-1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Dennis, Eugene (Daily Worker), 1961. 1 folder.
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Dennis, Lawrence, 1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Denver Post, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Department of Justice, 1918. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Department of State, 1918. 1 folder.
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1 folder

deSchweinitz, Dorothea, 1968-1980. 1 folder.
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DeSilver, Albert & Margaret, 1924-1951. 1 folder.
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Dewey, Thomas E, 1945. 1 folder.
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Dissenters, The (Organization), 1962-1966. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Distinguished New Yorker Medal, 1967. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Dominican Republic, 1967. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Doty, Madeleine Zabriskie, 1925-1978. 1 folder.
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DuBois, W. E. B, 1944. 1 folder.
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Duran, Gustavo, 1969. 1 folder.
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Eastman, Crystal, 1918. 1 folder.
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Eastman, Max, 1969-1972. 1 folder.
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Edwards, Forest, 1915. 1 folder.
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Eliot, Thomas D, 1911-1915. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Encampment for Citizenship, 1966. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Environment and Civil Rights, 1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Environmental Conference, 1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Ernst, Morris, 1951-1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Ethical Culture Society, 1949-1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

European Peace, 1946-1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

European Tour, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1964-1965. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Fargo-Moorhead Open Forum, 1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Farnum, Fred, 1922-1979. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Federal Union (of Democracies), 1939-1940. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Felicani, Aldino, 1948-1967. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Fighting Group Against Inhumanity, 1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1945. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Fisk University, 1949. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Flax, Dorothy Ellin, 1960. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Florina Lasker Award of NYCLU, 1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Florina Lasker Fellows Program, 1958-1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley Reinstatement, 1972-1976. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Ford Hall Forum, 1971. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Frankfurter, Felix, 1936. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Franklin Lecture Series, 1961. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Freeman, Joseph, 1931-1938. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Fry, Varian, 1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Fullerton, Hugh, 1930. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Gartz, Cran E, 1922-1924. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Gay Rights, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Gellhorn, Edna, 1967-1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Geneva Conference for World Peace Through Law, 1967. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Genocide Convention, 1970-1971. 1 folder.
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1 folder

George Washington Carver National Monument, 1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Georgetown University, 1980. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Germany, 1950. 1 folder.
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Germany, 1950. 1 folder.
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Giberti, Louis, 1940-1942. 1 folder.
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Goldman, Albert, 1948. 1 folder.
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Goldman, Emma, 1909-1940. 1 folder.
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Gollancz, Sir Victor and Lady, 1967. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Greek War Relief Association, 1940-1941. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Greenbaum, Edward S, 1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Grose, Laurence Rich, 1960-1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Harris, Professor W. F, 1916. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Harvard: Miscellaneous, 1933-1978. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Harvard: Class of, 1905. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Harvard: Economics Dept. Overseers' Committee, 1937-1950. 3 folders.
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3 folders

Haskell, Natalie, 1963-1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Haverford College, 1976. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Hays, Arthur Garfield, 1881-1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Haywood, William D, 1962-1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Heidenberger, Peter, 1951-1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Hennacy, Ammon, 1944-1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Holmes, John Hayes, 1949-1966. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Hoover, J. Edgar, 1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Hopkins Charitable Fund, 1956-1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Huebsch, Ben, 1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Huntley, James, 1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

India: Miscellaneous, 1931-1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

India: Friends of Freedom for India, 1921. 1 folder.
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1 folder

India: Gandhi, Mahatma, 1964-1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

India: Gandhi Foundation, 1949. 1 folder.
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1 folder

India: Ghose, Shalian, 1937. 1 folder.
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1 folder

India: Gregg, Richard, 1931. 1 folder.
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1 folder

India: India League of America, 1956. 1 folder.
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1 folder

India: Nehru, Jawaharlal, 1939-1967. 1 folder.
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1 folder

India: Raghuram, Neal, 1966. 1 folder.
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1 folder

India: Rai, Lajpat, 1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Inter-American Conference for Democracy & Freedom, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Intercollegiate Socialist Society, 1917. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1954-1966. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International League Against Imperialism, 1927-1928. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International League Against Imperialism, 1928-1929. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International League for the Rights of Man (& Inter-American Association, American Fund for Czechoslovak Refugees), 1954-1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International Relations/International Issues, 1961-1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Israel/Palestine, 1947-1971. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Jackson, Gardner, 1928-1929. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

James, William Oral, 1918. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Japan, 1949-1952. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Japan Civil Liberties Union, 1971. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Japan & Korea, 1947. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Japanese-American Issues, 1964-1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Jewish Issues, 1945-1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Jones, Mother, 1929-1930. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Juvenile Court Matters: Miscellaneous, 1967-1978. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Juvenile Court Matters: American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1911. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Juvenile Court Matters: Juvenile Civil Rights, 1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Juvenile Court Matters: Juvenile Courts and Probation (book materials), 1912-1913. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Juvenile Court Matters: Missouri Juvenile Court Laws, 1909-1914. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Juvenile Court Matters: Missouri State Legislation on Supervision of Private Charities, 1913. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Juvenile Court Matters: National Committee for Standardizing Children's Laws, 1915-1916. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Juvenile Court Matters: National Probation Association (Bernard Flexner), 1914-1915. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Juvenile Court Matters: Probation, 1919-1922. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Juvenile Court Matters: St. Louis Children's Commission, 1910. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Kades, Charles, 1958-1961. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Kasama, Frank A, 1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Kennedy, John F, 1960. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Kenyon, Dorothy, 1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Kim, Andrew, 1948-1952. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Kipp, Mrs. Albert, 1935. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Kizer, Benjamin H, 1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Korea, 1950-1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Kropotkin, Peter, 1961. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Krutch, Joseph Wood, 1961. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Kunstler, William M, 1962. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Labadie, Laurance, 1936. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Labor Colleges, 1938-1972. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

LaGuardia, Fiorello H, 1941. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Laski, Harold, 1945. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

League Against War and Fascism, 1933-1935. 1 folder.
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1 folder

League for Industrial Democracy Award, 1960. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Lehman, Fritz, 1917. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Lehman, Herbert, 1958-1962. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Liberalism, 1962. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Lilienthal, David, 1979. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Lindeman, Edward C, 1953-1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Lippman, Walter, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Litchfield, Edward, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

MacArthur, Douglas, 1947-1981. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Mack, Julian W, 1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Martha's Vineyard Gazette, 1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union, 1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

McCarthyism, 1952-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

McCloy, John J, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Medal of Freedom (Presidential), 1981. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Medical Discrimination, 1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Meiklejohn, Alexander, 1965. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Morgenthau, Hans J, 1965. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Merrill, C.H., 1915. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Munzenberg, Willi, 1938-1940. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Murrow, Edward R, 1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1914. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Nagel, Charles, 1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

National Alliance on Shaping Safer Cities, 1970-1971. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

National Civil Liberties Bureau, 1918. 1 folder.
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1 folder

National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, 1952-1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

National Convocation on Free Speech, 1978. 1 folder.
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1 folder

National Endorsement Committee, 1915-1916. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Native American Issues, 1969-1979. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Navy Department, 1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Nearing, Scott, 1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Nettlau, Max, 1927. 1 folder.
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1 folder

New Deal, 1934. 1 folder.
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1 folder

New School for Social Research, 1940-1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

New York University, 1969-1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1933-1960. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Northwestern University, 1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Oebike, Reinhard H., 1951-1959, 1969-1980, 1990, 1996. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

Additional correspondence between Roger Baldwin and Reinhard Oebike may be found in Box 1, Folders 1, 2, 4, and 5.

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1 folder

Offers of Jobs, 1908-1915. 1 folder.
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1 folder

O'Hare, Frank P, 1959-1981. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Okinawa and Ryukyus Islands – Civil Rights, 1959-1970. 3 folders.
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3 folders

One World Award Committee, 1950-1951. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Order of the Rising Sun, 1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Outdoors, 1965. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Pacifica Foundation, 1960. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Pacifist Organizations (SANE, Voluntary Organization & World Without War Conference, Turn Toward Peace, etc.), 1942-1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Pacifist Organizations, 1966. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Palmer, A. Mitchell, 1966. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Panel of Americans, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Pearson, T. Gilbert, 1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Personal, 1917. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Planetary Citizenship Campaign, 1971-1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Pol, Heinz, 1950-1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Political Prisoners: Miscellaneous, 1934-1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Political Prisoners: International Committee for, 1927. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Post-War World Council, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Pozner, Vladimir, 1938. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: Miscellaneous, 1918-1919. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: Acquaintances or Strangers, 1918. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: Articles about Baldwin's Prison Term, 1918. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: Friends and Associates in St. Louis, 1918-1919. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: Friends and Associates in Social Work, 1918-1919. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: Friends in Civil Liberties Work, 1918-1919. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: Immediate Family, 1918. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: James, Oral and Stoltz, Otto, 1918-1919. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: Mother, Baldwin's letters, 1918. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: Mother, Others' letters to Baldwin's, 1918-1919. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: Personal Friends, 1918. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: Other Political Prisoners, 1918-1919. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: Nonpolitical Prisoners, 1919. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison: Relatives, 1918-1919. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Publishers, 1932-1956. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Puerto Rico: Miscellaneous, 1948-1969. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Puerto Rico: Bird Pinero, Enrique, 1977. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Puerto Rico: Civil Rights, 1959-1965. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Puerto Rico: Civil Rights, 1966-1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Puerto Rico: Civil Rights, 1970-1971. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Puerto Rico: Civil Rights, 1972-1973. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Puerto Rico: Civil Rights, 1974-1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Puerto Rico: Draft Case, 1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Puerto Rico: Garcia Rodriguez, Pablo, 1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Puerto Rico: Inter-American University of Puerto Rico, 1965-1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Puerto Rico: Inter-American University of Puerto Rico, 1967-1970. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Puerto Rico: Munoz Marin, Luis, 1953-1973. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Puerto Rico: Presidential Vote, 1969-1970. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Puerto Rico: Presidential Vote, 1971. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Puerto Rico: University Demonstrations, 1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Puerto Rico: University of Puerto Rico Law School, 1966-1973. 5 folders.
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5 folders

Radicalism, 1915-1922. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Race Relations, 1969. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Reedy, William Marion, 1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Reedy, William Marion, 1963. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

References, 1952-1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Reissig, Herman F, 1939-1973. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Remington, William W, 1948-1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Requests for Legal Aid, 1970. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Robert Marshall Civil Liberties Trust, 1956-1971. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Rockefeller, Laurance S, 1956. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Roger N. Baldwin Civil Liberties Foundation, 1967-1970. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Roger N. Baldwin Civil Liberties Foundation, 1969-1970. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Roger Baldwin Foundation of the ACLU, Inc., Illinois, 1969-1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1948-1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Rose, Milton C, 1956. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Ryman, Charlotte M, 1896-1898. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Ryman, Charlotte M, 1898-1899. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Ryman, Charlotte M, 1899-1918. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Ryman, Rosalyn, 1897. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Sacco-Vanzetti Case, 1922-1976. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Sacco-Vanzetti Memorial Award, 1981. 1 folder.
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1 folder

St. Louis Correspondence: Miscellaneous, 1911-1977. 1 folder.
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1 folder

St. Louis Correspondence: Fischel, Martha Ellis, 1939. 1 folder.
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1 folder

St. Louis Correspondence: St. Louis Neighborhood Association, 1915. 1 folder.
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1 folder

St. Louis Correspondence: St. Louis School of Social Economy, 1916. 1 folder.
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1 folder

St. Louis Correspondence: Taussig, Dr. William, 1940. 1 folder.
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1 folder

St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1925-1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Salvemini, Gaetano, 1933-1934. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Sanger, Margaret, 1916. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Scales, Junius (Petition for Pardon), 1962. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr, 1954-1961. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Schroeder, Theodore, 1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Sex Education - Fiske University, 1911. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Sinclair, Upton, 1939-1971. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Smith, Luther Ely, 1941-1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Sobell, Merton, 1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Social Service Conference, 1915. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Social Work - Miscellaneous, 1937. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Socialist Party, 1918. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Spanish Democracy/Refugees, 1939-1944. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Speaking Engagements, 1953-1979. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Speaking Engagements, 1948-1963. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Speiser, Lawrence, 1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

State Conference of Charities and Corrections, 1912. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Stoeker, Helene, 1943. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Stolz, Otto, 1925-1930. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Strachey, John, 1933-1940. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Strong, Anna Louise, 1969-1981. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Sumeris, Edward, Jr, 1949-1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Supreme Court, 1927. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Survey, The, 1915-1971. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Thant, U, 1971. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Thomas, Norman, 1925-1971. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Tokyo Rose" Book, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Tony Colket Fund, 1927-1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Tran Van Dinh, 1963-1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Tresca, Carlo, 1945-1964. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

United Nations Treaty on Racial Discrimination, 1970. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

University of the West Indies in Barbados, 1971. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Urey, Harold C, 1944-1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Valtin, Jan, 1941. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Van Dinh, Tran, 1963-1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Van Kleeck, Mary, 1938. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Vanzetti, Bartolomeo, 1927. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Vietnam, 1969-1970. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1947. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Virgin Islands, 1966-1970. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Virgin Islands - Immigrant Labor, 1969-1971. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Von Trott, Adam, 1963-1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Vonnegut, Franklin, 1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Wallace, Roy, 1917. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Warbasse, James Peter & Agnes, 1941. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Warburg, James P, 1949-1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Ward, Harry, 1961-1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Warren, Earl, 1970-1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Washington University, 1903-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Washington University: Honorary Degree, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Westchester Committee for Human Rights, 1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

West Coast Tour, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Wilkie, Wendell, 1941-1942. 1 folder.
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1 folder

William C. Whitney Foundation, 1956. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Williams, Chester S, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Williams, George H, 1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

WINS News Conference, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Winston, Henry, 1960-1961. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Wirin, Al, 1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Woltman, Fred, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1950-1965. 1 folder.
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1 folder

World Federation, 1942-1965. 1 folder.
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1 folder

World War II, 1942. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Worth, Patience (alter ego of Mrs. John Curran), 1918-1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Yale Political Union, 1967. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Yale University, 1968-1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Young Men's Christian Association, 1939. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Young Males, 1911. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Arrangement

No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.

Scope and Contents

Series 2, Subject Files (1911-1981) contains a wide variety of materials relating to Baldwin's public life. The bulk of the documents in this series are notes, memoranda, printed matter, occasional articles, and other unpublished non-correspondence material. This series does not treat the range of subjects as does the Correspondence Series, but the subjects to which the material relate are treated in much greater depth.

Of special interest are the subseries containing notes, documents, and printed matter from Baldwin's various trips abroad, including to Germany and Austria, Japan and Korea, and the Soviet Union. These contain many of the documents with which Baldwin worked, as well as form letters he wrote to friends at home about his experiences and his own notes and reflections. Correspondence relating to these trips is located in the Correspondence Series. The materials from his trip to the Soviet Union are especially comprehensive, treating many aspects of life in the Soviet Union in the late 1920s, including religion, national minorities issues, and youth.

There is also a subseries called "Radicalism," which contains documents from various Communist and radical political organizations active in the United States during the interwar years, among them Cooperative Farms, Inc., the Industrial Division of the National Conference of Social Work, the I.W.W., the Kuzbas Autonomous Industrial Colony, the League for Industrial Democracy, and the League for Mutual Aid Plan. Other subseries of interest are "African-Americans in St. Louis," with materials relating to issues of segregation in St. Louis during the years Baldwin worked there, "The National Conference of Charities and Corrections," with which Baldwin was involved in the 'teens, and "The ACLU."

Various other smaller subject files comprise the remainder of this collection. There is printed matter from a variety of war-time organizations, information relating to the Rosenberg Case, the Point Four Program, human rights, the Middle East, Micronesia, Baldwin's 1959 World Tour, and a controversial profile about Baldwin published in the New Yorker.

Physical Description

5 boxes

Miscellaneous (Printed), 1917. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Africa, 1960. 1 folder.
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1 folder

African Americans in St. Louis: Industrial Conditions Among African Americans in St. Louis, 1914. 1 folder.
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1 folder

African Americans in St. Louis: Nation League in Urban Conditions Among Negroes, 1913-1914. 1 folder.
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1 folder

African Americans in St. Louis: St. Louis Committee for Social Service Among Colored People, 1911-1912. 1 folder.
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1 folder

African Americans in St. Louis: Segregation, 1912-1916. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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African Americans in St. Louis: State Conference for Social Welfare - Committee on the Problems of Negroes, 1913. 1 folder.
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1 folder

African Americans in St. Louis: Washington University - Segregation of Classes, 1911. 1 folder.
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1 folder

ACLU: Chronology, 1917-1945. 1 folder.
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1 folder

ACLU: International Issues, 1948-1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

American Union Against Militarism (Printed), 1917. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Assembly of Captive European Nations Award, 1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Bill of Rights Education, 1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Conscientious Objection (Miscellaneous printed), 1917. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Drinking Songs (Harvard), undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Egypt, 1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Europe (Notes), 1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Farewell Dinner, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

First American Conference on Democracy and Terms of Peace (Printed), 1917. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Germany and Austria: Circular Letter, 1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Germany and Austria: Austria - Miscellaneous, 1945. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Germany and Austria: Austria - Notebook, 1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Germany and Austria: Austria - Report, 1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Germany and Austria: Germany - Materials, 1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Germany and Austria: Germany - Notebook, 1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Germany and Austria: Germany - Notes, 1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Germany and Austria: Germany - Reports and Memoranda, 1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Germany and Austria: Germany - Miscellaneous, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Germany and Austria: Germany - Materials, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Germany and Austria: Germany - Memoranda, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Germany and Austria: Germany - Notes, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

House Committee on Un-American Activities, 1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Human Rights, 1949-1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Human Rights, 1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International Affairs and Foreign Policy Memoranda, 1965. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International Organization/ United Nations, 1941. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International League for the Rights of Man, 1950. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Interview with David Frost, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Israel and Egypt, 1960. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Japan and Korea: Civil Liberties Issues, 1947. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Japan and Korea: Articles About Baldwin, 1930. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Japan and Korea: Circular Letter, 1947. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Japan and Korea: Notes and Materials, 1947. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Japan and Korea: Japan - Notes and Materials, 1947. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Japan and Korea: Japan - Printed Matter, 1946. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Japan and Korea: Japan - Reports, 1947. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Japan and Korea: Korea - Notes and Materials, 1946-1947. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Japanese-Americans in World War II, 1943-1947. 1 folder.
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1 folder

List of Publications by Roger N. Baldwin, 1931. 1 folder.
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1 folder

MacDonald, Dwight article in New Yorker about Roger N. Baldwin, 1950-1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Micronesia, 1969-1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Middle East - Notes and Materials, 1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Missouri Social Legislation, 1916. 1 folder.
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1 folder

National Civil Liberties Bureau (Printed), 1917. 1 folder.
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1 folder

National Civil Liberties Bureau (Printed), 1918. 1 folder.
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1 folder

National Conference of Charities and Corrections: National Conference, 1913. 1 folder.
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1 folder

National Conference of Charities and Corrections: Committee on Kindred Groups, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

National Conference of Charities and Corrections: Publicity and Publications, 1916. 1 folder.
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1 folder

People's Council of America for Democracy and Peace (printed), 1917. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Point Four Program, 1949. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Police and Human Relations (NYU Conference), 1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Radicalism: Miscellaneous, 1919. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Radicalism: Communist Correspondence, 1934-1935. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Radicalism: Cooperative Farms, Inc, 1939-1935. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Radicalism: Industrial Division - National Conference of Social Work, 1918-1924. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Radicalism: Industrial Workers of the World, 1919-1967. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Radicalism: Kuzbas Autonomous Industrial Colony, 1922-1924. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Radicalism: League for Industrial Democracy, 1920-1938. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Radicalism: League for Mutual Aid Plan, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Rosenberg Case, 1952-1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

St. Louis Civil League (Organizational Material), undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Soviet Union: Miscellaneous, 1928. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Soviet Union: Friends of Soviet Russia, 1922-1923. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Soviet Union: Censorship, 1927. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Soviet Union: Georgia, 1927. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Soviet Union: Government, 1926. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Soviet Union: "Liberty Under the Soviets" - Material, 1927. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Soviet Union: National Minorities, 1921. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Soviet Union: Pacifism and the Military, 1926. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Soviet Union: Political Opposition and Political Prisoners, 1927. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Soviet Union: Religion, 1924-1926. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Soviet Union: Rights of Peasants and Workers, 1928. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Soviet Union: Trip, 1927. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Soviet Union: Trip, 1967. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Soviet Union: World Congress Against War, 1932. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Soviet Union: Youth, 1927. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Student Liberties, 1969. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

White House Luncheon, 1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

World Tour, 1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

World Tour: Notes, 1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

World Tour: Report and Circular Letter, 1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Arrangement

No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.

Scope and Contents

Series 3, Writings and Speeches (1912-1978): Baldwin was a prolific writer and speaker, although his only books were Juvenile Courts and Probation, written while he was in St. Louis, Liberty Under the Soviets, written in 1928, and Civil Liberties and Industrial Conflict, a book of speeches Baldwin gave at Harvard University with industrialist Clarence B. Randall, which was published in 1938. Baldwin was working on an autobiography sporadically during the 1950s and 1960s, but it was never

published. This autobiography was an offshoot of his contribution to Columbia University's Oral History Project and represented an expansion of his first series of reminiscences recorded at Columbia in 1953. In 1963 Baldwin recorded his memories of the intervening ten years for the Oral History Project, but he never attempted to turn this second part into a book.

Series 3 is divided into two subseries, "Writings" and "Speeches." Within each subseries the writings and speeches are organized according to subject matter. The bulk of Baldwin's articles were written while he was director of the ACLU and chairman of the International League for the Rights of Man. While many of them obviously touch on civil liberties and human rights issues, he also wrote about foreign affairs, race relations, radicalism, St. Louis, and social work. His articles include various short biographical sketches, and he wrote many book reviews. While he was in prison he also tried his hand at some poetry, although this was his only experimentation with this genre. His speeches deal with many of the same topics as his articles. Some of his speeches are in the form of full-text transcriptions, while some are merely notes.

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5 boxes

Scope and Contents

Consists of Baldwin's writings.

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4 boxes

Miscellaneous, 1933-1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

ACLU, 1955-1967. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Oral History (Part II), Columbia University, 1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Autobiography (1884-1920) - Manuscript, 1950s. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Autobiography (1920-1931) - Manuscript, 1950s. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Autobiography (1947-1950) - Manuscript, 1950s. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Autobiography (1947-1950) - Manuscript, 1950s. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Autobiography (1947-1950) and Index - Manuscript, 1950s. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Autobiography - Galley Proof, 1950s. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Autobiography - Galley Proof w/ notes by William Frankel, 1950s. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Autobiography Comments, 1955-1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Autobiography - Outlines and Notes, 1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Biographies, 1909-1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Book Reviews, 1931-1965. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Civil Liberties, 1923-1979. 4 folders.
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4 folders

Civil Liberties and Industrial Conflict (Book Reviews), 1938. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Education, 1933. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Africa, 1923-1942. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Canada, 1924. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Europe, 1935-1946. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Germany and Austria, 1933-1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: India, 1945. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Japan and Korea, 1947-1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Japan, 1947-1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Korea, 1947-1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Latin America, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Middle East, 1953-1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Soviet Union, 1935-1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Human Rights, 1950-1966. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International Organization, 1948-1975. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Letters to the Editor, 1940-1975. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Liberty Under the Soviets - Reaction, 1928-1929. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Prison, 1918-1919. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Race Relations, 1943-1946. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Radicalism, 1922-1949. 1 folder.
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1 folder

St. Louis, 1917. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Social Work, 1912-1936. 1 folder.
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1 folder

War, Pacifism, and Military, 1922-1966. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Scope and Contents

Consists of Baldwin's speeches.

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No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.

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2 boxes

Miscellaneous, 1940-1976. 1 folder.
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1 folder

ACLU, 1955-1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Civil Liberties, 1922-1978. 3 folders.
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3 folders

Foreign Issues: Africa, 1946. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Asia, 1957-1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Europe, 1928-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Germany, 1933-1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Japan, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Middle East, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Issues: Soviet Union, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Policy, 1960. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Human Rights, 1951-1973. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International Organization, 1947-1978. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Notebook (Human Rights, United Nations, United States, General), undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Radicalism, 1931-1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Social Work, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

War, Pacifism, and the Military, 1942-1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.

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Series 4, Miscellaneous (1922-1981) contains a variety of material relating to Baldwin directly. The crown jewel of this series is the collection of memoranda Baldwin wrote about himself and others that he knew. These memoranda cover topics ranging from the Scopes trial to Baldwin's attitude towards money. These memoranda not only help to clear up confusion about Baldwin's biography; they also offer an unusually direct glimpse into his mind, for he wrote freely about his attitudes and even relatively personal aspects of his life.

Besides Baldwin's musings on himself, this series also contains various pieces of writing about Baldwin by others: an extensive collection of articles, a Harvard senior thesis, an interview conducted by a high school student, and a manuscript chapter of an autobiographical book by Madeleine Doty. Baldwin's FBI files are included here as well.

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3 boxes

Articles About Roger Baldwin, 1931-1978. 4 folders.
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4 folders

Autobiographical Sketches of Roger N. Baldwin, 1940-1979. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Diamond, Benjamin David: "Conflicts Resolved: RNB and the Founding of the ACLU" (senior thesis), 1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Simmers, Paul: Interview with Roger N. Baldwin, 1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Madeleine Doty: chapter about Roger N. Baldwin, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Memoranda on Baldwin's public life (1965 collection), 1965. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Memoranda on People, 1965-1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Memoranda on Baldwin's personal and public life and views, 1950-1978. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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FBI Records, 1922-1965. 7 folders.
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7 folders

Passports, 1963-1977. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Drawings of Roger N. Baldwin, Drawing of his farm Dell Brook, 1886-1973. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Drawings of Roger N. Baldwin at 91st birthday, 1975. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Simmers, Paul: Interview with Roger N. Baldwin for Next Magazine, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Audiotapes--Interviews, Addresses, 1970s-1980s. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cassette tapes, most recorded by William Olds.

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1 box

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No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.

Scope and Contents

Series 5, Photographs (ca. 1885-1981) includes photographs from almost all periods of Baldwin's life.

This series is divided into four subseries: Events (1950-1981), Personal (ca. 1885-1979), Political Activity (1919-1979), and Portraits (ca. 1906-ca. 1975). The photographs in "Events" are mainly of dinners and other events held in Baldwin's honor. Many prominent people attended these occasions, including Josephine Baker, Edward Kennedy, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Marietta Tree. The "Personal" subseries includes baby pictures of Baldwin, photos of him outdoors, pictures of Baldwin's siblings and mother, as well as of both his wives and of his children. Also in this series is the family album of the Chaplin family (Ralph, Edith, and Ivan), some of Baldwin's close friends in the radical movement (Ralph was the editor of an I.W.W. publication). The "Political Activity" subseries contains photographs of various political events in which Baldwin participated, as well as photographs from Baldwin's trips to Japan, Korea, and Germany. The "Portraits" subseries includes formal and informal photographs of Baldwin, as well as some pictures taken of him for a New York Times piece on cookery.

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5 boxes

Events: One World Award Committee, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Events: ACLU 30th Anniversary Dinner, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Events: Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Events: ACLU 40th Anniversary, 1960. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Events: ACLU Conventions, 1960s. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Events: Detroit ACLU dinner, 1964 May 09. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Events: Illinois ACLU Dinner and Award, 1966 May 12. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Events: Human Rights Dinner, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Events: Marietta Tree's Dinner, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Events: ACLU 50th Anniversary, 1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Events: International League Award, 1978. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Events: Honorary Degrees, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Events: Birthday Party, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Personal: Roger N. Baldwin Baby Pictures, circa 1885. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Personal: "Mother Baldwin" and siblings of Roger N. Baldwin, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Personal: Family Vacation to Europe, 1905. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Personal: Family Homes, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Personal: Madeleine Doty, Eve Preston Baldwin, Helen Baldwin, Otto and Oral (Adopted children), undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Personal: Roger N. Baldwin Outdoors, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Personal: Roger N. Baldwin's 80th Birthday, 1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Personal: Roger N. Baldwin and granddaughter Alexandria Mannoni (4), 1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Personal: Miscellaneous, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Personal: Chaplin Family, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Political Activity: Prison Photos, 1919. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Slides of Roger N. Baldwin, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Political Activity: Prison Photos of Julius Gruenberg (WWI conscientious objector), 1919. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Political Activity: Pacifist Activity, 1920s. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Political Activity: Roger Baldwin and Colleagues, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Political Activity: Japan Trip, 1947. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Political Activity: Postwar Japan - Miscellaneous, 1944-1947. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Political Activity: Korea Trip, 1947. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Political Activity: Germany Trip, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Political Activity: United Nations Related, 1956-1979. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Portraits: Formal Portraits of Roger N. Baldwin, circa 1901-1975. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Portraits: Informal Portraits of Roger N. Baldwin, 1906-1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Portraits: Cooking Pictures of Roger N. Baldwin, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Portraits: "Lively Libertarian" UPI set of 4, 1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Scope and Contents

Series 6, Tribute Album (1950) contains one two-volume engraved album of correspondence from Baldwin's friends on the Thirtieth Anniversary of the ACLU on February 22, 1950. This occasion also marked Baldwin's retirement from his position of executive director at the ACLU.

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2 boxes

Volume 1, 1950. 1 box.
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1 box

Volume 2, 1950. 1 box.
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1 box

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