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his belief in the superiority of the Caucasian race. Highlighted is his work with both blacks and whites: Mittie Maude Lena Gordon, founder of the Peace Movement of Ethiopia; Marcus Garvey, Universal Negro Improvement Association; Benjamin Gibbons, Universal African Nationalist Movement; Senators Theodore G. Bilbo and William Langer, who introduce repatriation bills in Congress (ca. 1938 to 1947 and 1949 to 1959, respectively; for Langer, the bills are 81-S-1880 (1949), 82-S-389 (1951), 83-S-138 (1953), 84-S-276 (1955), 85-S-759 (1957), and 86-S-352 (1959)); John Powell and W.A. Plecker, who promoted the Virginia Racial Integrity Law of 1924; and others, including S.A. Davis and Madison Grant. Correspondents include Willis A. Carto, S. A. Davis, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Wickliffe P. Draper, Amy Jacques Garvey (widow of Marcus Garvey), Madison Grant, W. A. Plecker, and John Powell. The series Printed Material includes files on Marilyn R. Allen, Association of Citizens' Councils, Christian Patriots Crusade, Keeping the Record Straight (Edith Essig), Liberty Lobby, Liberty Letter, National Citizens Protective Association, Northern League, Northern World, Peace Movement of Ethiopia, Right, South African Observer, South African Scope, Universal African Nationalist Movement, Universal Negro Improvement Association, Western Destiny, and Williams Intelligence Summary.

      References:

      Ethel Wolfskill Hedlin, "Earnest Cox and Colonization: a White Racist's Response to Black Repatriation, 1923-1966" (Ph.D., Duke University, 1974); John David Smith, "'My Books Are Hard Reading for a Negro': Tom Dixon and His African American Critics, 1905-1939," Thomas Dixon Jr. and the Birth of Modern America, edited by Michele K. Gillespie and Randal L. Hall (Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press [2006]), pp. 76, 77, 79.

      Websites with information:

      http://search.library.duke.edu/search?id=DUKE000813440

      http://guides.library.duke.edu/content.php?pid=465452&sid=3845968

      https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/18219168

      http://www.worldcat.org/title/earnest-sevier-cox-papers-1821-1973/oclc/18219168

      Finding aids:

      http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/cox/

      http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/cox.pdf

      http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/cox/pdf

      http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/rbmscl/cox/inv/

      [0704] Jack Cox Papers, 1950-1964, Acc. No. 66-93

      Location: Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin, 2300 Red River St., Sid Richardson Hall, Unit 2, Room 2.106, Austin, Texas 78712-1426

      Description: Jack Cox (1921-1990) served in the Texas State Legislature as a Democrat from 1946-1952. During the mid-1950s, Cox became active in conservative politics. He changed his party affiliation and ran as a Republican for governor, the U. S. Senate, and the U. S. House of Representatives. Contains subject files on Bruce Alger, American Legion, National Americanism Committee, Americans for Constitutional Action, Communism, Constitution Party, USA, Constitution Party of Texas, Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Freedoms Foundation Award, Senator Barry Goldwater, House Un-American Activities Committee, Human Events, Senator Joe McCarthy, Moral Re-armament, Operation Abolition, Poll tax, Right to work, Allan Shivers, Smoot Report, Socialized medicine, John G. Tower, Edwin A. Walker, and Young Americans for Freedom. A reel-to-reel tape with Side 1; Youth and Conservative Government, by Jack Cox, Side 2; Major Edgar C. Bundy, general chairman, Church League of America, April 25, 1960 July 1959. July 13, 1959. Conservative publications, including A Businessman Looks at Communism, by Fred C. Koch, 1961; The United States as a Communist Nation... Under Which Flag?, statement of Austin T. Flett, 1958; Usurpers--Foes of Free Men, by Hamilton A. Long, 1957; America's Unelected Rulers, by Kent and Phoebe Courtney, 1962; Planned Patriotism, A Ten Point Program for Teaching Americanism in Our Schools, by Everett E. Cooke, 1961; A Blessing of Extremism, by Leonard E. Read, 1963; and Race and Reason, A Yankee View, by Carleton Putnam, 1961.

      Websites with information:

      http://www.cah.utexas.edu/research/archives_index.php?manuindex=c

      Finding aid:

      http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00085/cah-00085.html

      [0705] Charlotte Crabtree papers, 1960-2004, Coll. 1785

      Location: Department of Special Collections, Manuscripts Division, Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles, Box 951575, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575

      Description: Charlotte Crabtree (1927-2006) was a Professor of Education at the University of California, Los Angeles. She produced history standards for kindergarten-12th grade education from 1986-1996, after which she coauthored a book about the intense political response from Lynne V. Cheney and others to the newly multicultural history standards. The National Center for History in the Schools was established at UC Los Angeles through Charlotte Crabtree's winning grant proposal. Under her direction in collaboration with UCLA Professor of History Gary Nash, the Center led the creation of the 1995 National Standards for World History and the National Standards for United States History. Beginning in 1994, the standards served as a lightning rod for debates of what have been called the American culture wars. Conservative politicians such as Lynne V. Cheney protested that the standards' multicultural inclusiveness smacked of historical revisionism, lacked proper patriotism, and excessively scrutinized shameful moments in American history. In an editorial for the Wall Street Journal, Cheney criticized the authors of the National Standards for United States History for saving "their unqualified admiration for people, places and events that are politically correct." Collection material includes conference records, meeting records, hearing records, field report feedback, community feedback, clippings of political responses in the media, textbooks, and academic publications. Series 1. National History Standards Project 1983-2004, contains textual and audio cassette records of National Council for History Standards meetings, feedback from focus groups, community groups, and others, political responses to the History Standards, copies of the 1995 World History and United States History Standards, and correspondence. Files on Pat Buchanan, Lynne V. Cheney, conservative political context, Bob Dole, John Fonte, Newt Gingrich, Ken Jost and Congressional Quarterly, Rush Limbaugh, and House Representative Lamar Smith. Series 3. California History—Social Science Framework 1986-1991, contains feedback on the Framework (also referred to as the "History—Social Studies Framework") from teachers, community groups, individuals, and special interest groups, including Creation Scientists and the Traditional Values Coalition. Includes a copy of the 1988 Model Curriculum for Human Rights and Genocide, and right to life group feedback on human rights and genocide.

      Reference:

      Lynne V. Cheney, "The End of History," Wall Street Journal, October 20, 1994, http://online.wsj.com/media/EndofHistory.pdf.

      Finding aid:

      http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt1489r7nw/entire_text/

      [0706] Calvin Fred Craig papers, 1953-1979, Coll. 612

      Location: Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Woodruff Library, Emory University, 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322

      Description: The collection consists of papers of Calvin Fred Craig (1928-1998), a dry cleaner by trade who served as Grand Dragon of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan for the state of Georgia. Materials include Klan broadsides, brochures, bulletins, and press releases, constitution and by-laws; membership and information cards; minutes and notes, printed material, photographs, and Klan memorabilia. There are also materials related to the Klan's opposition to homosexuality and "sex deviants," as well as information regarding civil rights activism among lesbian feminist organizations. Files on Eldon Edwards [photos], George C. Wallace [photos], House Committee on Un-American Activities, James R. Venable [photos], J. Robert Jones [photos], National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan [video recordings], Lester Maddox [photos], and Robert M. Shelton. Speech by Tom P. Brady, "The Red Death," 1957. Speech by William J. Simmons, Citizens' Council of America, to the Organizational meeting of the Atlanta Citizens' Council, May 14, 1962. Robert Welch, "The Truth about Vietnam" and "More Truth about Vietnam," John Birch Society, [1967] [video recording]. Copies of American Opinion, Armed Citizen News (Medford,

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