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rights, and opposition to police surveillance for political purposes. The records consist of correspondence, memos, announcements, meeting minutes, topical files, and constituent organization files. Series 1. Operating files, 1969-1986. Subseries 1. General administrative and topical file, 1969-1986, contains files on "America's secret police network" by George O'Toole 1976 [George O'Toole, "America's Secret Police Network," Penthouse (December 1976) [on the Law Enforcement Intelligence Unit], online at https://fightgangstalking.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/americas-secret-police-network1.pdf]; Hate groups; Hate groups Nazism; impeachment of Richard M. Nixon; and school desegregation. Series 5. Legislative Efforts, 1971-1979, contains a file on Prayer in Schools.

      Finding aid:

      http://chsmedia.org/media/fa/fa/M-A/AER-inv.htm

      [0049d] Dorothy Allison Papers, 1965-2010

      Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, Box 90185, 103 Perkins Library, Durham, North Carolina 27708

      Description: Dorothy Allison (1949- ) is an author and feminist. The Dorothy Allison Papers include drafts and manuscripts of her writings, personal and professional correspondence, research materials and subject files, her personal journals, photographs, electronic files, and oversize materials. Subject Files Series, 1974-1998 and undated, contains files on Paul de Man pro-Nazi writings; Jesse Helms; Homophobia; Firing Line transcript: William Buckley, Andrea Dworkin and Harriet Pilpel; and Meese Report [Attorney General's Commission on Pornography].

      Finding aid:

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

      [0049e] Edward M. Almond Papers

      Location: U. S. Army War College Library and Archives, U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center, U.S. Army Military History Institute (MHI), 950 Soldiers Drive, Carlisle, PA 17013-5021

      Description: Edward Mallory "Ned" Almond (1892-1979) was a United States Army general during World War II and the Korean War. He was a member of conservative organizations such as the American Security Council, the American Conservative Union, Americans for Constitutional Action, and the John Birch Society.

      Reference:

      Michael E. Lynch, "'Sic 'em Ned': Edward M. Almond and His Army, 1916-1953" (Ph.D., Temple University, 2014), http://digital.library.temple.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/289819.

      Websites with information:

      http://usahec.polarislibrary.com/polaris/search/title.aspx?ctx=1.1033.0.0.1&pos=1

      http://cdm16635.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p16635coll18/id/38/rec/14

      [0050] Selected Papers of Lieutenant General Edward M. Almond, USA, 1946-1951, RG-38

      Location: Archives and Library, MacArthur Memorial, 198 Bank St, Norfolk, VA 23510

      Description: Almond (1892-1979) served as MacArthur's Chief of Staff, SCAP, and Commander of X Corps in the Korean War. In the 1950s Almond was a member of the national policy committee of For America. He was among the high-ranking officers who endorsed John Beaty's anti-Semitic Iron Curtain over America (1951). These papers include facsimiles of correspondence and reports covering Almond's service under Douglas MacArthur, from the collections of the U.S. Army Institute of Military History.

      Reference:

      Michael E. Lynch, "'Sic 'em Ned': Edward M. Almond and His Army, 1916-1953" (Ph.D., Temple University, 2014), http://digital.library.temple.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/289819.

      Websites with information:

      http://www.macarthurmemorial.org/la_rg_lb_arch.asp

      http://www.macarthurmemorial.org/337/MacArthur-Memorial-Archives-and-Library

      [0051] J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., Papers 1850-1987, Mss1 AL685 a FA2

      Location: Virginia Historical Society, 428 North Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia 23220

      Description: James Lindsay Almond, Jr. (1898-1986) was governor of Virginia from 1958 until 1962.and a United States federal judge. Correspondence, 1925-1983; speeches, 1927-1979; financial and legal papers, 1948-1978; scrapbooks, 1934-1963; newspaper clippings, 1931-1987; miscellaneous volumes; certificates and awards. Series 1 contains correspondence with Harry Flood Byrd and James O. Eastland. Series 2 contains speeches concerning school desegregation, 1958-1960. Series 4 includes scrapbooks, 1934-1963, containing chiefly newspaper clippings from Richmond and Roanoke, Va., newspapers documenting Almond's fight against court-ordered desegregation of public schools. Series 5 contains newspaper clippings, 1931-1987, arranged chronologically, chiefly from Roanoke and Richmond, Va., papers, on the "massive resistance" movement.

      References:

      A Guide to State Records in the Archives Branch of the Virginia Branch of the Virginia State Library and Archives, comp. John S. Salmon (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1985); Directory of Manuscript Collections Related to Federal Judges, 1789-1997. Compiled by Peter A. Wonders (Federal Judicial History Office, Federal Judicial Center, 1998), p. 7, http://www.fjc.gov/public/pdf.nsf/lookup/judmsdir.pdf/$file/­judmsdir.pdf and http://www.fjc.gov/public/pdf.ns

      f/f385048e0431aa3c8525679e0055d35c/­2aca63df6e927c7485256a870045907f/$FILE/JudMsDir.pdf and https://b

      ulk.resource.org/courts.gov/fjc/­judmsdir.pdf; Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, http://www.fjc.gov/history/home.nsf/page/­judges.html; Sonia Yaco, "Balancing Privacy and Access in School Desegregation Collections: A Case Study," The American Archivist, Vol. 73 (Fall/Winter 2010), pp. 637-668, http://anlex.com/balancing_aa.pdf.

      Websites with information:

      http://www.vahistorical.org/collections-and-resources/how-we-can-help-your-research/researcher-resource

      s/finding-aids

      Finding aids:

      http://www.vahistorical.org/collections-and-resources/how-we-can-help-your-research/researcher-resource

      s/finding-aids/almond-jr

      http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vhs/vih00019.xml

      [0052] Alpha 66 Records, n.d., 1958-2003 (bulk 1963-1985), CHC5157

      Location: Cuban Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries, 1300 Memorial Drive, P.O. Box 248214, Coral Gables, Florida 33124-0320

      Description: The Cuban exile paramilitary organization known as Alpha 66 was first organized and founded in Puerto Rico in 1961 with 66 men. The group was created with the intention of maintaining the fighting spirit of the Cuban people after the Bay of Pigs Invasion. The Alpha 66 Records document the political, propaganda, paramilitary, and administrative activities of the organization as collected by Andrés Nazario Sargén, one of it's founders and longtime leaders. The Records include correspondence, circular letters, financial records, clippings, maps, photographs, press releases, proclamations, programs, propaganda, and reports. Series 1: Correspondence, undated, 1958-1995, contains files on Confederación Anticomunista Latinoamericana, World Anti Communist League (WACL), and World Youth Anti Communist League (WYACL).

      Finding aid:

      http://proust.library.miami.edu/findingaids/?p=collections/findingaid&id=487

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