Right-wing
Bravery: the Braves magazine. Vol. 23 no. 1 (January 1941)
Los Angeles: Old Glory Braves, Inc., 1941. Magazine. 8p., staplebound wraps, 8x10.75 inches; horizontal fold, otherwise very good. "Pro-Nazi" penciled at top of front cover by the original recipient. Publication of the Christian nationalist boys' group led by Fred Meyer, which boasted of having a Native American leader on its..... More
Cat.No: 291053
Buchanan No! rally & demonstration [handbill] Monday, Feb. 26, 9:00am at the Doubletree Hotel
Tucson: Derechos Humanos Coalition, [1996]. Single 8.5x11 inch handbill printed both sides on bright orange stock, Buchanan No! in large font on one side, and a collage of Buchanan's face over Ray Harryhausen's Ymir monster with info on the rally and Buchanan's horrific policies, very good. Protesting Pat's antiAfrican American..... More
Cat.No: 254426
Bulletin no. 1 - May 28, 1936. Radicals lead American education
Atlanta: The Kourier, 1936. Newsletter. Four-panel brochure folded from a single sheet, about 5x8 inches, very good. First issue of a bulletin on issues related to education, put out by The Kourier, a Ku Klux Klan magazine. Not found in OCLC., though it is possible that it may have been..... More
Cat.No: 286949
Bulletin no. 1 - May 28, 1936. Radicals lead American education
Atlanta: The Kourier, 1936. Newsletter. Four-panel brochure folded from a single sheet, about 5x8 inches, minor toned area at lower right corner, "KKK" in red pencil at top. First issue of a bulletin on issues related to education, put out by The Kourier, a Ku Klux Klan magazine. Not found..... More
Cat.No: 287553
Bulletin: Liberty March for Human Rights
New York: Young Americans For Freedom, 1962. Newsletter. Two 8.5x11 inch sheets, stapled once at upper left, two fold creases, offsetting to front page, else very good condition. First sheet announces a "funeral procession mourning the lost Human Rights of those under the whip of Communism" to be held on..... More
Cat.No: 306976
Can You Believe It? ... Little-known Facts About an Important Movement
Washington DC: Liberty Lobby, [1970]. Pamphlet. [4]p., self-wraps, 8.5x11 inches, two fold-creases, pencil notation and date on front wrap, else very good condition. Liberty Lobby presented itself as merely a conservative populist group, but had ties with far right groups. Its co-founder Willis Carto was also the founder of Holocaust..... More
Cat.No: 306789
Capt. Miles’ Non-Secret, Practical, Realistic, Just and Obtainable American Peace. Sponsored by Capt. Miles Brotherhood. A Common Road for All Humanity.
Chicago: Capt. Edward Miles Central Committee, 1945. Pamphlet. 15, [1]p., wraps. 6 x 4.5 in. Very Good. Vehemently opposed to the 1945 San Francisco Conference and UN Charter. Advances an “America First” stance–American exceptionalism and nationalism while opposing various forms of international co-operation as un-American and imperialist. More
Cat.No: 316874
The Case Against the New York State Security Risk Law
New York: New York Civil Liberties Union, 1957. 11p., wraps, 4x9 inches, touch of rust to staples else very good condition. On an anticommunist law passed during the Korean War, due to expire in 1957. More
Cat.No: 135808
Christian Crusade Sets the Pace in the Battle for Freedom
[Tulsa, OK]: Christian Crusade, 1965. Pamphlet. 4p., 8.5x11 inches, two fold creases, front wrap lightly toned between fold creases, else very good condition. Reprints two newspaper articles on the group, titled "Diabolical Plan to Disarm the Country Bared by Christian Crusade's Leader" and "A Rightist Plans Text of Tax Laws."..... More
Cat.No: 316489
Christian Economics [sixteen issues]
New York; Los Angeles: Christian Freedom Foundation, 1950-1968. Newspaper. Sixteen issues of the newspaper in various formats, mostly 4 pages, all with horizontal fold, some with postal markings, additional folds, or occasional pencil notes by the original recipient, such as "Native Fascist." Issues present are Vol. 1 nos. 5 and..... More
Cat.No: 307323
Churches supporting terror. Item: From an Associated Press dispatch dated September 3, 1970: The World Council of Churches announced today that it would allocate $200,000 to groups that fight racism, including African guerrillas.
Belmont, MA: The Review of the News, 1970. Handbill. Small handbill, 5.5x7.5 inches, very good condition. Reprint from the Review of the News attacking African freedom fighters. More
Cat.No: 297007
The coming Red dictatorship [two versions]
Union, NJ: Common Sense, [1956]. Newspaper. Two different versions of a 4-page brochure in tabloid newspaper format, paper evenly toned, minor closed edge tears. Outlines convoluted and detailed allegations of secret Jewish control; numerous plotters named. "Asiatic Marxist Jews control entire world as last World War commences. Thousands of plotters..... More
Cat.No: 287832
The coming Red dictatorship. Asiatic Marxist Jews control entire world as last World War commences. Thousands of plotters placed in key positions by invisible government. Few were ever elected
Union, NJ: Common Sense, [1956]. Newspaper. 4-page brochure in tabloid newspaper format, year penciled at top, paper toned. More
Cat.No: 278261
Common Sense and the Common Danger: A Policy Statement by The Committee on The Present Danger...Citizens devoted to the Peace, Security, and Liberty of the Nation
Washington, D. C: Committee on the Present Danger, [1970s]. Pamphlet. 12p., stapled wraps, 4x9 inches, touch of rust to staples else very good condition. The Committee advocated an aggressive nuclear weapons program to counter the Soviet Union. More
Cat.No: 278098
Communism in the Detroit area [Two volumes].
Washington: GPO, 1952. Paperback. Complete in two parts, staplebound paperback volumes, pp. 2711-3271. Very good. Hearings before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Eighty-Second Congress, second session. Includes the testimony of a Michigan State Police spy who joined the party; he discusses how he infiltrated the group and..... More
Cat.No: 286547
Communism: World Menace
npl: All American Conference to Combat Communism / Lions International, 1955. Pamphlet. 15p., stapled wraps, 3.5x6.5 inches, date in red pencil on first page, touch of rust to staples else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 272109
Communist domination of certain unions. Report of the Subcommittee on Labor and Labor-Management Relations of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate
Washington DC: GPO, 1951-1952. Paperback. Three volumes, 133, 67, 80 pages respectively, staplebound booklets; first has a penciled note on cover indicating receipt from Sen. Humphrey. Minor wear, generally very good. Includes material on the United Office and Professional Workers of America, the Tobacco, Agricultural, and Allied Workers of America..... More
Cat.No: 286888
The Communist Party of the United States of America, what it is--how it works. A handbook for Americans. Subcommittee to investigate the administration of the Internal Security Act and other internal security laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate. December 21, 1955
Washington, DC: GPO, 1955. 100p., wraps. More
Cat.No: 123542
Communist Tactics ...Strategy ...Objectives: Report of the American Bar Association Special Committee
New York: America's Future, [1959]. Pamphlet. 23p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, touch of rust to staples front wrap lightly foxed along stapled edge else good condition. An America's Future Pamphlet. "Communism succeeds because people don't bother to learn what communists want... and how they operate" - cover. More
Cat.No: 124141
Compressed digest of recent activities. September 1949
New York: American Jewish League Against Communism, Inc., 1949. Newsletter. Two 8.5x14 inch mimeographed sheets stapled at upper left corner; fold-creased. "House Committee On Un-American Activities: Rabbi Benjamin Schultz, our executive director, testified before this Committee in Washington on July 13th, that the Communists are plotting to set all minorities..... More
Cat.No: 289813
Conservatives and the City
Washington DC: Young Americans for Freedom, 1965. Pamphlet. 11p., staplebound wraps, 8.5x11 inches, staples rusted, front wrap unevenly toned, "right wing" penciled on front wrap else very good condition. Reprints three articles on urban planning, electing conservative candidates to city council positions, and "tough on crime" policing. Reprinted from The..... More
Cat.No: 283386
Council of Public Affairs (Incorporated) Newsletter [14 issues]
Irving, TX: the Council, 1955-1956. Newsletter. Fourteen issues of the single-sheet, 8.5x14 inch newsletter; all with horizontal fold crease, some with uneven toning. Issues present are vol. 1 nos. 23-26 and vol. 2 nos. 1-5, 7-11. Conservative publication with much focus on local schools, complaining about "progressive" education, atheism, etc...... More
Cat.No: 313338
The Councilor: Vol. 10 no. 12 (July 28, 1973)
Shreveport, LA: the newspaper, 1973. [16p.], tabloid format newspaper, evenly toned else good condition. Single issue of the far-right newspaper, with articles on various communist and Jewish efforts to undermine the American Way, an article about Angela Davis as violent menace, etc. More
Cat.No: 201259
The Councilor: Vol. 11 no. 9 (June 15, 1974)
Shreveport, LA: the newspaper, 1974. [16p.], tabloid format newspaper, evenly toned, mildly worn, slightly musty. Single issue of the far-right newspaper, including an Oswald conspiracy article. More
Cat.No: 202446