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American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts Records

1920-2005

Guide to the Collection

Support provided by the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts Foundation.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts Records are stored offsite and must be requested at least one business day in advance. Contact the Library at library@masshist.org or (617) 536-1608 to request materials. Please discuss your request with the reading room staff before requesting cartons by barcode.

The reading files of ACLUM Director John Roberts located in Cartons 84 and 85 are closed to researchers until 1 January 2019.

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Collection Summary

Historical Sketch

Sources

Collection Description

Related Materials

Arrangement

Acquisition Information

Restrictions on Access

Restrictions on Use

Organization

Detailed Description of Record Group I

Detailed Description of Record Group II

Detailed Description of Record Group III

Preferred Citation

Access Terms


Collection Summary

Creator:American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts
Title:American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts records
Dates:1920-2005
Physical Description:96 record cartons, 3 document boxes (stored offsite), and 11 oversize boxes (stored onsite)
Call Number:OFFSITE STORAGE
Call Number:Ms. N-2257 (oversize only)
Repository:Massachusetts Historical Society
1154 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02215
library@masshist.org
Abstract:

Records of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (ACLUM), an affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), document the administrative, legal, legislative, and educational activities of ACLUM, the ACLU, and its other affiliates from ACLUM's founding as the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts in 1920 to 2005. The records include legal, legislative, and subject files, ACLUM administrative records, correspondence, printed material, and other records related to the organization's attempts to protect civil rights in Massachusetts and the United States.

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Historical Sketch

The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (ACLUM), an affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), was founded just a few months before the ACLU when a small group of people met in the Beacon Hill home of Mrs. Margaret (Arthur A.) Shurcliff in Boston, Mass. in 1920. The group, "brought together by their concern with the waves of repression during and after World War I" (i.e. the "Great Red Scare" and the Palmer raids), formed the Massachusetts Civil Liberties Committee, which would soon be know as the Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union (CLUM), a name they would retain for nearly 65 years.

From the very beginning, CLUM actively battled censorship. From 1930 until the end of World War II, CLUM fought Mayor James Michael Curley when he banned birth control advocate Margaret Sanger from public speaking, opposed Curley's refusal to allow the Ku Klux Klan to meet in Boston (based on First Amendment grounds); and argued against the teachers' loyalty oath law of the mid-1930s. After the end of World War II, CLUM assisted with the creation of the Massachusetts Fair Employment Practices Commission, and in the 1950s they "became a rallying point for all religious, civic, and educational organizations opposed to McCarthyism."

The new constitutional arenas that CLUM was obliged to face after 1960 would focus on the broader issues of civil rights and the equality of rights historically denied minority groups such as African Americans, women, children, students, homosexuals, patients, the physically and mentally disabled, and prisoners. In addition to their new broader focus, in 1970 CLUM would also reorganize their administrative structure; hire a full time director, legislative agent (lobbyist), and legal director; and establish the Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union Foundation (MCLUF), their 501(c)(3) legal arm to fund litigation and education activities.

In 1995 CLUM changed its name to the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (ACLUM) and MCLUF changed its name to the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Massachusetts (ACLUFM) to reflect their affiliation with the ACLU.

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Sources

American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, The Operations Manual of the Board of Directors of the ACLU of Massachusetts and The ACLU Foundation of Massachusetts, 1996.

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Collection Description

The records of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (ACLUM), formerly the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (CLUM), consist of 96 record cartons, 3 document boxes and 11 oversize boxes, spanning the years 1920-2005. The records are arranged into three record groups: Record Group I, 1920-1969; Record Group II, 1927-1987 (bulk: 1970-1985); and Record Group III, 1951-2005 (bulk: 1985-2000). See the arrangement note for more information about these sections.

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) national administrative records date primarily from 1920-1985 and include correspondence, legal files, legislative files, subject files, business correspondence from ACLU national affiliates, and newsclippings. The bulk of the collection is CLUM Boston office records including administrative files, correspondence, committee records, development and membership records, legal files, legislative files, and subject files. Other records include Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union Foundation (MCLUF), now known as the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (ACLUFM), records from 1970-1999 and CLUM chapter records from CLUM Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, and Worcester counties, and various student chapters.

The CLUM records are made up of annual reports, by-laws, policy statements, financial statements, officer lists, requests for legal assistance, legal case files, legal briefs, legal dockets, Massachusetts legislative files, Congressional legislative files, Massachusetts state and Congressional bills, newsletters, news releases, speeches, reports, studies, periodicals, photographs, audio tapes, hundreds of printed pamphlets, and clippings spanning 1970-1999.

Papers and briefs in the CLUM records relating to legal actions of interest illustrate a wide spectrum of civil liberty issues, including anarchy and sedition, academic freedom, censorship, compulsory flag salute, distribution of literature, loyalty oaths, public assembly, conscientious objectors, unionization, police malpractice, separation of church and state, aid to parochial schools, racial and religious discrimination, and the rights of voters, women, children, students, homosexuals, prisoners, patients, the handicapped, and the mentally ill.

Of particular interest are the papers and briefs relating to Massachusetts state-wide legal actions, such as Nicholls, Jr. v. Mayor and School Committee of Lynn (Mass.), the 1935-1939 compulsory flag salute case; Commonwealth v. Nichols (Mass.), the 1938 leaflet distribution case; Galardi v. Hague, U. S. Navy (Mass.), the 1946-1948 federal employee loyalty oath; Commonwealth v. Struik and Winner, the 1951-1956 anarchy case; Gallagher v. Crown Kosher Super Market (Mass.), the 1961-1962 censorship case; and Richardson v. Cole and Greenblatt (Mass.) the 1969 state employee loyalty oath.

State legislative efforts to abolish the Massachusetts Committee to Curb Communism (1937) and the Massachusetts Commission to Investigate Subversion (1950), as well as national legislative efforts like the lobby to abolish the Congressional House Un-American Activities Committee (1945-1970), the campaign to repeal the McCarran Act of 1950 during the McCarthy era, and the Nixon Impeachment Campaign (1973-1974) are included in the records. Of particular interest are the Federal Bureau of Investigation files requested in 1977 under the Freedom of Information Act, documenting FBI surveillance of ACLU and CLUM officers, members, and activities between 1920 and 1970.

In the 1980s and 1990s, CLUM records reflect its collaborative efforts with other organizations and individuals on various projects and coalitions. Coalitions of particular interest include the Campaign for Choice Coalition (reproductive rights) from 1983-1990, Bill of Rights Education Project from 1987-1999, and the youth-led Project Hip-Hop organization from 1992-1999, among many others. Records from the 1980s and 1990s also reflect the growth of the Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union Foundation with records documenting trustee meetings, development and fund-raising activities, and interactions with donors and members. In addition, the legal and general subject files (also called FLAPS) of the 1980s and 1990s reflected the controversies addressed by CLUM, including due process, sentencing legislation, issues with prisoners and prisons, privacy and technology, speech and censorship, drug issues, racism and hate crimes, and reproductive freedom.

Additional material include papers of CLUM Executive Secretary and academic freedom activist Kirtley F. Mather, 1936-1958, papers of CLUM Church-State Committee Chairman Dunbar Holmes, 1952-1967; the reading and subject files of CLUM Director John Roberts, 1986-1999; and the papers of CLUM board member and MCLUF trustee Eva Moseley, 1970-2003. In addition the collection includes legal files of United States v. Leon J. Kamin, an anarchy case, 1954-1957; and records pertaining to civil rights controversies at Boston University, most notably those relating to a First Amendment suit brought by the bu exposure against Boston University President John Silber, 1977-1984.

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Related Materials

The Mudd Manuscript Library of Princeton University Libraries holds the following collections related to the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts Records:

American Civil Liberties Union Records, The Roger Baldwin Years, 1917-1950. Finding aid available at: http://diglib.princeton.edu/ead/eadGetDoc.xq?id=/ead/mudd/publicpolicy/MC001.01.EAD.xml.

American Civil Liberties Union Records, 1947-1995. Finding aid available at: http://diglib.princeton.edu/ead/eadGetDoc.xq?id=/ead/mudd/publicpolicy/MC001.02.EAD.xml.

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Arrangement

The records of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (ACLUM), formerly the Civil Liberties of Massachusetts (CLUM), are divided into three record groups: Record Group I, 1920-1969; Record Group II, 1927-1988 (bulk: 1970-1985); and Record Group III, 1970-2005 (bulk: 1985-2000). The record group divisions are based loosely on the date ranges of the records, the record keeping practices of the organization, and how and when the records were accessioned by the MHS.

Record Groups I and II were formerly arranged and described separately. This finding aid now brings all ACLUM and CLUM records together and supersedes all other versions of the finding aid. The variations in the arrangement of the three record groups reflect the nature of the records and different styles of arrangement and description over a period of thirty-five years. Although the series are arranged in three rough chronological sequences, users should note that there is some overlap in dates across the three record groups because of filing practices in the ACLUM offices.

The bulk of the records in Record Group I span the years 1920-1969, and are arranged chronologically in one series titled Archival records. Within each chronological series, the files folders are arranged to reflect the union's hierarchy and organization. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) administrative files are listed first, followed by alphabetical ACLU subject files. Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (CLUM) administrative files are after the ACLU files and are followed by alphabetical subject files. Printed materials and miscellaneous are arranged at the end of each chronological series. Other series, such as the personal papers of CLUM members Kirtley F. Mather and Dunbar Holmes, and county chapter records, among other series, follow the Archival records series.

The records in Group II are arranged differently than in Group I. The ACLU records, CLUM records, and then MCLUF records are each arranged into their own series. Within these series the records are then arranged in to sub-series by office, creator, or subject. As with Group I, there are other series that are listed after the organizational records.

The records in Group III are arranged similarly to Group II, with a few exceptions. ACLU records are not the first series listed in the collection; chapter records are arranged within the CLUM administrative series, and the directors' records, coalition records, and general subject files (FLAPS), are each arranged into their own series.

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Acquisition Information

The records of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts were placed on deposit at the Massachusetts Historical Society in three main accessions (with occasional additions): 1970, 1989-1991, and 2005. Additional papers were placed on deposit in 1973, 2002, and 2003.

The papers of Eva Moseley were the gift of Eva Moseley, August 2008.

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Restrictions on Access

The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts Records are stored offsite and must be requested at least one business day in advance. Contact the Library at library@masshist.org or (617) 536-1608 to request materials. Please discuss your request with the reading room staff before requesting cartons by barcode.

The reading files of ACLUM Director John Roberts located in Cartons 84 and 85 are closed to researchers until 1 January 2019.

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Restrictions on Use

There are restrictions on the use of this collection. Users must sign an agreement stating that they understand these restrictions before they will be given access to the collection.

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Organization of the Collection

The collection is organized into the following record groups:

Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts records I, 1920-1970
I. Archival records, 1920-1969
II. Newsclippings, 1929-1970
III. Kirtley F. Mather papers, 1936-1958
IV. Dunbar Holmes papers, 1947-1970
V. United States v. Leon J. Kamin, 1954-1957
VI. Florence Luscomb papers, 1936-1960
VII. John F. Kennedy letters, 1950-1959
VIII. County chapters, ca. 1950-1969
Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts records II, 1927-1987 (bulk: 1970-1985)
I. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) records, 1970-1985
A. Administrative files, 1975-1984
B. Subject files, 1970-1985
II. Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (CLUM) records, 1927-1987 (bulk: 1970-1985)
A. Administrative files, 1971-1984
B. Committee files, 1970-1986
C. Office of Director correspondence files, 1972-1984
D. Legislative agent correspondence, 1972-1984
E. Legislative agent subject files, 1972-1985
F. Reading files, 1975-1984
G. Subject files, 1927-1987
H. County chapters, 1974-1986
III. Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union Foundation (MCLUF), 1971-1984
A. Administrative files, 1973-1984
B. Correspondence files, 1974-1982
C. Fundraising records, 1973-1979
D. Subject files, 1971-1982
IV. Boston University files, 1967-1986
V. Haskel A. Kassler correspondence, 1970
VI. Miscellaneous clipping files, 1970-1981
Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts records III, 1951-2005 (bulk: 1980-1999)
I. Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (CLUM) administrative records, 1951-2001 (bulk 1985-1999)
A. Board of Directors records, 1985-1999
B. Legal records, 1951-1994
C. Communications records, 1985-1999
D. Committee records, 1977-2001
E. Chapter records, 1986-2000
F. Membership records, 1973-1993
G. Financial records, 1984-2000
H. Miscellaneous administrative records, 1983-1999
II. Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union Foundation (MCLUF) records, 1974-1999 (bulk: 1980-1999)
A. Trustees' records, 1980-1999
B. Correspondence, 1980-1996
C. Development and fund-raising records, 1974-1997
D. Financial records, 1982-1996
E. Miscellaneous foundation records, 1978-1995
III. John Roberts's records, 1975-2001
A. Reading files, 1975-1999
B. Subject files, 1976-2001
IV. Eva Moseley's records, 1970-2003
V. Coalition records, 1980-2002
VI. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) records, 1980-1996
A. ACLU correspondence, 1980-1996
B. ACLU subject files, 1986-1991
VII. Subject files, 1972-1999
VIII. Printed materials, ca. 1975-2005
A. CLUM Publications, 1980-2005
B. Clippings, 1980-1999
C. Brochures, invitations, and programs, ca. 1975-1997
D. Miscellaneous printed materials, n.d.

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Detailed Description of Record Group I

CartonBarcodeContents
I. Archival records, 1920-1970
Arranged alphabetically within years.
This series contains the organizational files of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts Boston office. The records document ACLUM's various administrative, legal, legislative, and educational activities within the ACLU national organization, ACLU affiliates, local, regional, and national civil liberties groups, and individuals.
The files, dating from 1920 to the early 1960's, focus on ACLUM's defense of First Amendment freedoms of speech, religion, press, and assembly during an era of heightened national fear of aliens, labor's radical subversion and their alleged communist threats to the national security. The bulk of the records, dating from 1960 to 1969, reflect the civil rights movement within Massachusetts and the United States.
Note: The files are arranged alphabetically within years. Many years overlap across two or more cartons. ACLU and CLUM files precede alphabetical topical files which are followed by miscellaneous printed material. Not all years contain each of these elements.
1920-1939
Note: Records for 1920-1939 are in one alphabetical sequence in cartons 1 and 2.
ACLU
Annual Reports, 1921-1938
Carton 1SH 119X 3"The Fight for Free Speech," September 1921
Carton 1SH 119X 3"The Record of the Fight for Free Speech in 1923," May 1924
Carton 1SH 119X 3"Free Speech in 1924," April 1925
Carton 1SH 119X 3"Free Speech in 1925-26," April 1926
Carton 1SH 119X 3"Free Speech 1926," April 1927
Carton 1SH 119X 3"The Fight For Civil Liberty, 1927-1928," 1928
Carton 1SH 119X 3"The Story of Civil Liberty, 1927-1928," 1930
Carton 1SH 119X 3"Sweet Land of Liberty, 1931-1932," June 1932
Carton 1SH 119X 3"Land of The Pilgrim's Pride, 1933-1934," June 1933
Carton 1SH 119X 3"Liberty Under A New Deal, 1933-1934," June 1934
Carton 1SH 119X 3"Land of The Free, 1934-1935," June 1935
Carton 1SH 119X 3"How Goes the Bill Of Rights? 1935-1936," June 1936
Carton 1SH 119X 3"Let Freedom Ring! 1936-1937," June 1937
Carton 1SH 119X 3"Local Liberties Committees, Reports 1937-1938," supplement, June 1938
Printed, 1932-1937
Carton 1SH 119X 31932-1936
Carton 1SH 119X 3"Injunction to...," 1937
Carton 1SH 119X 3"Sedition, Criminal Syndicalism...," 1937
Carton 1SH 119X 3Leaflets, 1937
Carton 1SH 119X 31938-1939
Carton 1SH 119X 31932-1936
CLUM
Carton 1SH 119X 3Committees, officer lists, reports, 1936, 1938-1939
Carton 1SH 119X 3Executive Committee, minutes, 1930-1939
Carton 1SH 119X 3Correspondence, 1930-1939
Carton 1SH 119X 3 Printed, 1920-1938
Carton 1SH 119X 3Boston Common (freedom of speech), 1929
Carton 1SH 119X 3Censorship (Sacco-Vanzetti), 1928-1932
Carton 1SH 119X 3De Jonge v. The State of Oregon (U.S. Supreme Court) (criminal syndicalism), 1936
Federal Communications Commission
Carton 1SH 119X 3Act of 1934
Carton 1SH 119X 31937-1938
Carton 1SH 119X 3 Rules and regulations, 1938
Carton 1SH 119X 3Annual report, 1939
Carton 1SH 119X 3Rules and regulations, 1939
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Hamilton v. Regents of University of California (U.S. Supreme Court), 1934
Carton 1SH 119X 3Massachusetts Civil League, Boston Housing Reports, 1930, 1932-1933, 1936
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Massachusetts Commission to Investigate Subversion, 1937-1938
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Massachusetts Commission to Investigate Subversion, Sherman Commission, "Reports of The Social Commission to Investigate the Activities within this Commonwealth of Communistic, Fascist, Nazi and other Subversive Organizations...," Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1938
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Massachusetts Legislation, 1930-1939
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Minersville School District v. Gobitis (U.S. Supreme Court) (flag salute), 1939
Carton 2SH 119Y 4National Legislation, 1938-1939
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Nichols v. Mavor and School Committee of Lynn, Massachusetts (flag salute), 1935-1937
Carton 2SH 119Y 4 Nichols and Thompson v. Commonwealth of Mass. (U.S. Supreme Court) (leaflet distribution), 1939
Carton 2 SH 119Y 4Sean v. Tile Layers Union (U.S. Supreme Court) (14th Amendment), 1936
Carton 2SH 119Y 4 Watch and Ward Society, 1930-1932
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Miscellaneous Printed, 1922, 1928, 1935-1939
1940
ACLU
Carton 2SH 119Y 4ACLU General Correspondence, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4ACLU Printed, 1940
CLUM
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Committees, correspondence, reports, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4General Correspondence, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Executive Committee, minutes, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Alien Registration Act of 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4American Committee for Protection of the Foreign Born, 4th annual conference, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4American Committee for Protection of the Foreign Born, These United States, biweekly, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4American Committee for Democracy and Intellectual Freedom, News, monthly, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Anti-Poll Tax Bill, printed, 1940-1941
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Burke-Wadsworth Compulsory Military Training Bill, (selective service)
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Common Council for American Unity, Foreign Language Information Service, newsletter, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Crusader News Agency, weekly, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Dies Committee, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4International Labor Defense. Equal Justice, quarterly, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Massachusetts Mother's Health Council, 1940 (Planned Parenthood)
Carton 2SH 119Y 4National Emergency Conference for Democratic Rights, Bill of Rights News, monthly, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4National legislation, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4New England Conference on Civil Liberties, "Witch Hunting," address by O. John Rogge, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4New York Conference for Unalienable Rights, Newsletter, fortnightly, 1940
Carton 2SH 119Y 4Planned Parenthood Federation, 1940
Carton 3SH 119Z 5U.S. Department of Justice, memoranda, 1940
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Miscellaneous Printed, 1940
1941
ACLU
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Annual Report, "Local Civil Liberties Committees, 1940-1941," supplement, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Board of Directors, minutes, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5General Correspondence, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Memoranda, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Arthur Garfield Hayes, photograph, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Printed, 1941
CLUM
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Annual Meeting, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Annual Report, 1940-1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Bulletin and Newsletter, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5General Correspondence, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Bishop G. Bromley Oxham, correspondence, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Albert Sprague Coolidge, correspondence, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Committee Correspondence, 1941
Executive Committees
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Correspondence, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Minutes, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Financial
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Correspondence, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Minutes, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Budget and reports, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Bills and Lease, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5General and Advisory Committee, correspondence, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Information Requests, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Legal Committee
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Correspondence, 1940-1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5 Requests for assistance, 1940-194
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Minutes and memoranda, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Literature Requests, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Membership Appeals, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Membership Committee, correspondence, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Newsclipping Bureau, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Speaker's Bureau, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born, 1941-1942
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Bibliographies on Civil Liberties, 1938-1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Bill of Rights Day
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Correspondence, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Educational program, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Printed, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Harry Bridges, Printed, 1939-1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Censorship, 1938, 1940-1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Common Council for American Unity, Newsletter, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. George Pascone, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Congress of Industrial Organizations, Bulletin, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Crusader News Service, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Institute for Living Law, report in Gillette Bill for Propaganda, S 990, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5International Labor Defense, newsletter, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Freedom of Speech, 1941
Carton 3SH 119Z 5Labor, 1941
Carton 4SH 11A1 FLegislation, Mass. and national, 1941
Carton 4SH 11A1 FMassachusetts Legislation, correspondence, 1941
Carton 4SH 11A1 FMassachusetts Legislators, profiles, 1941
Carton 4SH 11A1 FNational Legislation, correspondence, 1941
Carton 4SH 11A1 FNational Federation of Constitutional Liberties Bulletin, 1941
Carton 4SH 11A1 FNew York Conference for Unalienable Rights, newsletter, 1941
Carton 4SH 11A1 FOklahoma and Minneapolis Criminal Syndicalism and Sedition cases, 1941
Carton 4SH 11A1 FAlan Shaw v. State of Oklahoma, 1941
Carton 4SH 11A1 FWilliam Tuthill Parry v. Dennis W. Delaney (Mass.), 1940-1941
Carton 4SH 11A1 FU.S. Department of Justice, news releases, 1941
Carton 4SH 11A1 FRobert Wood v. State of Oklahoma, 1941
Carton 4SH 11A1 FMiscellaneous Printed, 1941
1942
ACLU
Carton 4SH 11A1 FAnnual Report, "The Bill of Rights in War, 1941-1942," supplement, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FCorrespondence, January-June 1942
CLUM
Carton 4SH 11A1 FAnnual Meeting, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 F Annual Report, 1941-1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FBy-laws, undated, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FGeneral Correspondence, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FAlbert Sprague Coolidge, correspondence, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FCommittees, correspondence lists, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FExecutive Committee, minutes, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FFinancial Statements, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FFinancial, bills, 1942.
Carton 4SH 11A1 FCommittee, requests for assistance, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FLiterature Requests, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FMembership, correspondence, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FMembership Appeals, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FMembership Dues, receipts, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FNominating Committee, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FProgram Committee, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FPublicity Committee, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FSpeakers Bureau, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FEarl Browder, Citizens Committee to Free, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FCensorship, 1942
Carton 4SH 11A1 FConscientious Objectors, 1941-1942
Carton 5SH 11A2 GDiscrimination, 1942
Carton 5SH 11A2 GJehovah's Witnesses, flag salute, 1942
Carton 5SH 11A2 GNational Legislation, 1942
Carton 5SH 11A2 G"Native Lands," Frontier film, 1941-1942
Carton 5SH 11A2 GAnti-Poll Tax, legislation, 1942
Carton 5SH 11A2 GPoll Tax Jury, Odell Walker Case, 1942
Carton 5SH 11A2 GSedition, 1942
Carton 5SH 11A2 GU.S. Department of Justice, news releases, January- February 1942
Carton 5SH 11A2 GWar Measures, 1942
1943
ACLU
Carton 5SH 11A2 GAnnual Report, "Local Civil Liberties Committees, 1942-1943," supplement, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GMinutes, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GCorrespondence, 1943
CLUM
Carton 5SH 11A2 GAnnual Meeting and Poll-Tax Conference, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GAnnual Report, 1942-1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GGeneral Correspondence, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GEducation Committee, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GEssay Contest, "The Citadel of Democracy: Our Bill of Rights," 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GEssay Contests, winners, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GExecutive Committee, correspondence, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GExecutive Committee, minutes, lists, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GFinancial, bills, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GFinancial Statements, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GGeneral Committee, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GLegal Committee, requests for assistance, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GLegislative Committee, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GLiterature Requests, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GCommittee Meetings, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GMembership, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GMembership Appeals, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GA. Howard Meyers, correspondence, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GNominating Committee, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GSpeakers Bureau, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GBoston Teachers Union, married women teachers, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GCensorship, January-June 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GCommittee Against Racial Discrimination in the War Effort, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GDies Committee, January-April 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GFour Freedom Fellowship of Brookline, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GJapanese Relocation, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GJehovah's Witnesses, flag salute, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GLabor, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GSargent Alton Levy, U.S. Army, racial discrimination, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GMassachusetts Citizens Committee for Racial Unity, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GNational Committee to Abolish the Poll Tax, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GNational Federation for Constitutional Liberties, "Investigates Martin Dies!" printed, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GNational Legislation, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GPolice Brutality, Charleston, Mass., 1941-1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GPoll Tax, national legislation, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GRacial Discrimination, July-December 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GRacial Discrimination, USO, 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GReligious Discrimination, June-December 1943
Carton 5SH 11A2 GFreedom of Speech, Quincy, Mass., 1943 (labor civil rights)
Carton 5SH 11A2 GU.S. Department of Justice, report on alien registration, 1943
1944
CLUM
Carton 6SH 11A3 HAnnual Report, 1943-1944
Carton 6SH 11A3 HGeneral Correspondence, 1944
Carton 6SH 11A3 HFinancial Statements, 1944
Carton 6SH 11A3 HExecutive Committee, minutes, 1944
Carton 6SH 11A3 HGeneral Committee, minutes, 1944
Carton 6SH 11A3 HCensorship, 1944
Carton 6SH 11A3 HDiscrimination, racial and religious, 1944
1945
CLUM
Carton 6SH 11A3 HAnnual Report, 1944-1945
Carton 6SH 11A3 HGeneral Correspondence, 1945
Carton 6SH 11A3 HExecutive Committee, minutes, 1945
Carton 6SH 11A3 HFinancial Statements, 1945
Carton 6SH 11A3 HFinance and Membership Committees, 1945
Carton 6SH 11A3 HPrinted, "Are They Fooling You?," draft, 1945
Carton 6SH 11A3 HPrinted. "Are They Fooling You?," correspondence, 1945
Carton 6SH 11A3 HPeacetime Conscription, national legislation, 1945
Carton 6SH 11A3 HPeacetime Conscription, printed, 1945
Carton 6SH 11A3 HRacial and Religious Discrimination, 1945
Carton 6SH 11A3 HMiscellaneous Printed, 1945
1946
ACLU, 1946
CLUM
Carton 6SH 11A3 HGeneral Correspondence, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HHenry Berlin, treasurer, correspondence, 1946-47
Carton 6SH 11A3 HCommittee, lists, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HExecutive Committee, correspondence, July-December 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HExecutive Committee, minutes, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HFinancial Campaign, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HFinancial Statements, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HGeneral Committee, correspondence, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HLegal Council, report, 1945-1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HLegislative Committee, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HLiterature Requests, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HLiterature Requests, "Are They Fooling You?," 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HMembership, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HStudent Membership, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HNewsletter, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HBoston Police Department, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HCensorship, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HChurch-State, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HCivil Rights Congress, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HCivil Rights Congress, Action, bulletin, 1946-1947
Carton 6SH 11A3 HCommittee for Amnesty, Amnesty Bulletin, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HConscientious Objectors, 1946-1947
Carton 6SH 11A3 HConscription, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HFair Employment Practice Commission (FEPC), 1946-1947
Carton 6SH 11A3 HFair Employment Practice Commission (FEPC), printed, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HFreedom of Speech, Fall River, Mass., 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HGovernor's Committee for Racial and Religious Understanding, correspondence, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HGovernor's Committee for Racial and Religious Understanding, newsletter, 1945-1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HHouse Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), 1945
Carton 6SH 11A3 HHouse Un-American Activities Committee, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HHouse Un-American Activities Committee, Congressional printed, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HHouse Un-American Activities Committee, petitions against, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HNational Council for a Permanent FEPC Bill, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HNational Federation for Constitutional Liberties, HUAC, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HMassachusetts Legislation, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HNational Legislation, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HParochial School Transportation Law, 1946
Carton 6SH 11A3 HMiscellaneous Printed, 1945-47
Carton 6SH 11A3 HU.S. Marine Corps, Investigation, 1945-1946
1947
ACLU
Carton 7SH 11A4 IMinutes, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IMemoranda, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IAffiliates, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IPrinted, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 ICommittee Lists, 1947
CLUM
Carton 7SH 11A4 IExecutive Committee, correspondence. January-March 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IExecutive Committee, minutes, 1947. CLUM General and Advisory Committee, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IGeneral Correspondence, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IFinancial Statements, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 ICounsel, annual report, 1946-1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 ILegal Counsel, requests for assistance, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 ILiterature Requests, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 ILiterature Requests, "Are They Fooling You?," 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IMembership, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 INewsletter, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 INews releases, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IRadio Broadcasts, 1946
Carton 7SH 11A4 IRadio Broadcasts, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 ISpeakers Bureau, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IAcademic Freedom, Lyman R. Bradley, New York University, 1947-1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IAttorney General v. The Book Named Forever Amber (Mass.), 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IBoston Police Department, police brutality, 1947. Censorship, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IChurch-State, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 ICongressional, printed, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IStephen H. Fritchman. The Christian Register, 1946-1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IGalardi v. Hague, U.S. Navy (Mass.), 1946-1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IGalardi v. Hague, U.S. Navy (Mass.), briefs, 1946
Carton 7SH 11A4 IGalardi v. Hague, U.S. Navy (Mass.), briefs, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IGalardi v. Hague, U.S. Navy (Mass.), briefs, 1947-1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IGalardi v. Hague, U.S. Navy (Mass.), briefs, 1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IGalardi v. Hague, U.S. Navy (Mass.), J.L. Saltonstall, Jr., correspondence, 1946-1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IGalardi v. Hague, U.S. Navy (Mass.), J.L. Saltonstall. Jr., correspondence, 1947-1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IHouse Un-American Activities Committee, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 ICommonwealth of Massachusetts v. Gilfedder, 1945-1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IMassachusetts Committee on Subversive Activities, H 1906, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IMassachusetts Legislation, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 INational Legislation, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IPresident's Committee on Civil Liberties, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IRacial Discrimination, 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IHarlow Shapley, House Un-American Activities Committee, 1946-1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IU.S.A. vs. Paramount Pictures, Inc. (U.S. Supreme Court), 1947
Carton 7SH 11A4 IMiscellaneous Printed, 1947
1948
ACLU
Carton 7SH 11A4 IAnnual Report, 1947-1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IBoard of Directors, minutes, 1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IAffiliates, correspondence, 1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IAffiliates, minutes, 1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IACLU Affiliates, printed, 1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IMemoranda, 1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IPrinted, 1948
CLUM
Carton 7SH 11A4 IAnnual Meeting, 1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IBy-laws, 1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 ICommittee Lists, 1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IAdvisory Committee, 1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IExecutive Committee, correspondence, 1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IExecutive Committee, minutes, 1948.
Carton 7SH 11A4 IGeneral Committee, 1948
Carton 7SH 11A4 IGeneral Correspondence, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JLegal Counsel, requests for assistance, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JMembership, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JNewsletter, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JSpeakers Bureau, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JFrank E. Baker, loyalty test case, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JFrank E. Baker, loyalty test case, affidavits, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JFrank E. Baker, loyalty test case, correspondence, 1948-1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JCensorship, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JCensorship, The Nation, notes, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JCensorship of The Nation, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JChurch-State, released time, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JChurch-State, printed, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JRacial Discrimination, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JHousing Equality, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JMassachusetts Legislation, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JMassachusetts Legislation, correspondence, January-February 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JMundt Bill, Subversive Activities Act of 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JMundt Bill, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JPolitical Freedom, Communist Party, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JPoll-Tax, 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JSelective Service Act of 1948
Carton 8SH 11A5 JFreedom of Speech, 1948-49
Carton 8SH 11A5 JMiscellaneous, 1948
1949
ACLU
Carton 8SH 11A5 JACLU Annual Report, 1948-1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JMinutes, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JAffiliates, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 J29th Annual Conference, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JBill of Rights Day, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JBulletin, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JMemoranda, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JPrinted, 1949
CLUM
Carton 8SH 11A5 JAnnual Meeting, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JAnnual Report, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JGeneral Correspondence, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JCoordination Committee, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JCommittee on Racial and Religious Discrimination, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JExecutive Committee, correspondence, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JExecutive Committee, minutes, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JGeneral Committee, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JCounsel, requests for assistance, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JLegislative Committee, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JMembership, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JNewsletter, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JSpeakers Bureau, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JVolunteers, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JPrinted, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JAcademic Freedom, 1948-1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JCensorship, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JChelsea Public Schools (Mass.), 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JLoyalty Tests for Federal Employment, 1947-1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JMassachusetts Housing, Correspondence, 1949
Carton 8SH 11A5 JMassachusetts Housing Legislation, 1949
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMassachusetts Legislation, I, 1949
Carton 9SH 11A6 KPolitical Freedom, Communist Party, 1949
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMiscellaneous Printed, 1949
1950
ACLU
Carton 9SH 11A6 KBy-laws, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KCorrespondence, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMemoranda, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMinutes, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KPrinted, 1950
CLUM
Carton 9SH 11A6 KAnnual Meeting, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KAnnual Report, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KBy-laws, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KCommittee, member lists, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KExecutive Committee, correspondence, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KExecutive Committee, minutes, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KGeneral and Advisory Committee, minutes, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KLegal Committee, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KLegislative Committee, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KCorrespondence, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KFinancial, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KLawyers Panel, correspondence, 1950-51
Carton 9SH 11A6 KLegal Counsel, requests for assistance, June-December 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KLetter to Clergy, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KLuther MacNair, correspondence, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KLuther MacNair, reports, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMembership, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KSpeakers, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KPrinted, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KCensorship, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KCivil Liberties Groups, correspondence, 1949-1951
Carton 9SH 11A6 KCivil Rights, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 K"Little Dies Committee" (Mass.), CLUM opposition lobby, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KDonlon Order (Mass.), CLUM opposition lobby, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KHousing, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KInternal Security Act of 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMassachusetts Committee to Curb Communism, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMcCarran Act of 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMundt Bill, CLUM opposition activities, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMundt Bill, CLUM opposition lobby, 1949-1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMundt Bill, Congressional correspondence, 1949-1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMundt Bill, organizations opposed, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMundt Bill, printed, 1949-1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMundt Bill, text, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMundt-Nixon-Ferguson Bill, CLUM opposition speech, 1949
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMundt-Nixon-Ferguson Bill, 1949
Carton 9SH 11A6 KNational Committee to Defeat the Mundt Bill, 1949-1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KNixon Bill, ACLU Congressional opposition testimony, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KPolitical Freedom, Communist Party, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KResolutions on Civil Liberties by Churches, 1950
Carton 9SH 11A6 KMiscellaneous Printed, 1950
1951
ACLU
Carton 10SH 11A7 LCorrespondence, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LACLU Memoranda, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LCensorship, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LPrinted, 1951
CLUM
Carton 10SH 11A7 LAnnual Meeting, Howard Mumford Jones, loyalty oath, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LExecutive Committee, correspondence, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LCommittee, minutes, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LGeneral Committee, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LCounsel, requests for assistance, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LLuther MacNair, correspondence, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LPrinted, Donlon order, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LAmerican Jewish Congress, Weekly, November 1950, April 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LBoston Bar Association, Bulletin, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LBoston Bar Association, Communist resolution, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LBrookline Public Library, censored, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LCentral Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LClergyman's Committee for Civil Liberties, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LDonlon letter to CLUM alleging communist affiliation, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LJones v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LJones v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, correspondence, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LCommonwealth of Massachusetts v. Dubin, Jones. Mendelsohn, 1950
Carton 10SH 11A7 LCommonwealth of Massachusetts v. Dubin, Jones, Mendelsohn, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LMassachusetts Legislation, anti-Communist, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LMassachusetts Legislation, House Bill 426, banning Communist party from state of Massachusetts, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LNational Lawyer's Guild, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LNortheastern Law Review, May 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LNortheastern University Law Club, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LSmith Act of 1940, CLUM opposition, 1951
Carton 10SH 11A7 LSmith Act of 1940, 1951-1952
Carton 10SH 11A7 LMiscellaneous Printed, 1951
1952
ACLU
Carton 10SH 11A7 LCorrespondence, 1952
Carton 10SH 11A7 LMemoranda, 1952
Carton 10SH 11A7 LAffiliates, newsletters, 1952
Carton 10SH 11A7 LCensorship, "The Judges and the Judged," by Merle Miller, 1952
Carton 10SH 11A7 LReports, 1952
Carton 10SH 11A7 LACLU of Chicago, Executive Committee, minutes, 1952
Carton 10SH 11A7 LACLU of Southern California, Board of Directors, minutes, 1952
Carton 10SH 11A7 LPrinted, 1952
CLUM
Carton 11SH 11A8 MAnnual Meeting, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MCLUM Annual Report, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MBy-laws, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MEducational Campaign Benefit Concert, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MExecutive Committee, correspondence, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MExecutive Committee, minutes, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MGeneral and Advisory Committee, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MLegal Counsel, requests for assistance, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MLuther MacNair, correspondence, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MMembership, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MMembership, integration with ACLU, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MNewsletter, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MAmerica's Town Meeting on the Air, Faneuil Hall, broadcast, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MAmerica's Town Meeting, workshops on civil liberties, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MBoston Public Library, censored, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MClergymen's Committee for Civil Liberties, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MClergymen's Luncheon, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MConscientious Objectors, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MCommonwealth of Massachusetts vs. Struik and Winner, 1951-52
Carton 11SH 11A8 MMassachusetts Committee for Civil Liberties, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MMassachusetts Legislation, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MMassachusetts Legislation, correspondence, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MThe Nation, June, Sept, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MNational Committee to Repeal the McCarran Act, news releases, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MResolutions on Civil Liberties by Churches, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MUSA Confidential, censored, 1952
Carton 11SH 11A8 MUnited States v Sumner (Mass.) (probation violation), 1949-52
Carton 11SH 11A8 MMiscellaneous Printed, 1952
1953
ACLU
Carton 11SH 11A8 MCorrespondence, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MMemoranda, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MMinutes, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MAffiliates, Iowa, New York, St. Louis, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MACLU of Chicago, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MACLU of Cleveland, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MACLU of Southern California, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MCensorship Report, 1952-53
Carton 11SH 11A8 MGwinn Amendment Test Cases, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 M Referendum
CLUM
Carton 11SH 11A8 MAnnual Meeting, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MCommittee Lists, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MExecutive Committee, correspondence, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MExecutive Committee, minutes, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MFinance Committee, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MMembership Campaign, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MLegal Counsel, requests for assistance, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MLuther MacNair, correspondence, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MBoston Bar Association, "Liberty Under Law," playscript by Vahan Tashjian, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MCentral Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MCommunity Church of Boston, censored, 1953
Carton 11SH 11A8 MFrank T. Emma (Mass.) case, 1950-53
Carton 12SH 11A9 NHouse Un-American Activities Committee, opposition statements, 1953
Carton 12SH 11A9 NIntergroup Relations Council of Boston, 1953
Carton 12SH 11A9 NLegislation, correspondence, 1953
Carton 12SH 11A9 NLegislation, bills, 1953
Carton 12SH 11A9 NCommittee to Repeal the McCarran Act, 1953
Carton 12SH 11A9 NMcCarran Act, printed, 1950-53.
Carton 12SH 11A9 NEthel and Julius Rosenberg, 1952-53
Carton 12SH 11A9 NSpringfield and Chicopee Public Schools (Mass.), church-state, 1953
Carton 12SH 11A9 NMiscellaneous Printed, 1953
1954
ACLU
Carton 12SH 11A9 NBy-laws, 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NCorrespondence, 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NMemoranda, 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 N"Analysis of Whose Civil Liberties?" American Legion Magazine, May 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NMembership Campaign, 1954
CLUM
Carton 12SH 11A9 NExecutive Committee, minutes, September 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NLegal Counsel, requests for assistance, 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NAd Hoc "Watchdog" Committee (Mass Commission to Investigate Communism) Investigation, 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NCensorship, 1952-54
Carton 12SH 11A9 NCentral Committee for Conscientious Objectors, attorney guide, 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NDoctor's Draft Act, 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NFaxon vs. Boston School Committee, (Mass.), 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NHarvard Law School, CLUM Chapter, 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NLegislation, correspondence, 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NLegislation, memorandums, 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NMassachusetts Council for Constitutional Rights, 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NMassachusetts Council for Constitutional Rights, 1955
Carton 12SH 11A9 NMassachusetts Council of Churches, educational campaign, 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NMassachusetts Legislative, bills, 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NThe Progressive, April 1954
Carton 12SH 11A9 NResolutions on Civil Liberties by churches, 1950-57
Carton 12SH 11A9 NMiscellaneous Printed, 1954
1955
Carton 12SH 11A9 NCLUM Speakers, 1955
Carton 12SH 11A9 NCentral Committee for Conscientious Objectors, attorney guide, 1955
Carton 12SH 11A9 NMiscellaneous, 1955
1956
Carton 12SH 11A9 NCLUM Speakers, 1956
Carton 12SH 11A9 NCentral Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 1954-56
Carton 12SH 11A9 NMassachusetts Legislation, 1956
Carton 12SH 11A9 NMiscellaneous, 1956
1957
ACLU
Carton 12SH 11A9 NMinutes, 1957
Carton 12SH 11A9 NAffiliates, N.Y., St. Louis, 1957
Carton 12SH 11A9 NReport, U.S. Marine Corps and Civil Liberties, 1957
CLUM
Carton 13SH 11AA OExecutive Committee, correspondence, minutes, 1957
Carton 13SH 11AA OFinancial Statements, 1957
Carton 13SH 11AA OCouncil, requests for assistance, 1957
Carton 13SH 11AA OLuther MacNair, correspondence, 1957
Carton 13SH 11AA OSpeakers, 1957
Carton 13SH 11AA OAcademic Freedom, Richard DeHaan, Brandeis University, 1957
Carton 13SH 11AA OCentral Committee for Conscientious Objectors, attorney guide, 1957
Carton 13SH 11AA OFederal Employee Security Program, legislation, 1957
Carton 13SH 11AA OLegislation, 1956-57
Carton 13SH 11AA OLegislation, bills, 1957
Carton 13SH 11AA OMassachusetts Council of Churches, 1957
Carton 13SH 11AA OSpringfield Citizen's Committee on Police Practices, report, 1957
Carton 13SH 11AA OU.S. Travel and Passport Acts of 1958, 1957-58
Carton 13SH 11AA OMiscellaneous Printed, 1957
1958
ACLU
Carton 13SH 11AA OBiennial Conference, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OCorrespondence, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OMemoranda,1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OMinutes, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OLloyd Barenblatt v. U.S.A.,(U.S. Supreme Court) 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OACLU gent and Briehi v. Dulles, Secretary of State (U.S. Supreme Court), 1957
Carton 13SH 11AA OOliphant et al Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen (U.S. Court Appellate), 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA ORecord of 85th Congress on Civil Liberties Legislation, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OSunshine Book Co. v. Summerfield, U.S. Postmaster (U.S. Supreme Court) 1957
Carton 13SH 11AA OWalter Omnibus Bill, HR 9352, 1958 (amend Internal Security Act of 1950).
Carton 13SH 11AA OPrinted, 1958
CLUM
Carton 13SH 11AA OAnnual Meeting, Roger Baldwin, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OBulletin, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OExecutive Committee, correspondence, financial statements, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OExecutive Committee, minutes, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA ONominating Committee, 1954-58
Carton 13SH 11AA OLegal Counsel, cases, correspondence, report, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OLuther MacNair, correspondence, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OSpeakers, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OCensorship, 1957-58
Carton 13SH 11AA OChurch-State, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OChurch-State, Weymouth Public Schools, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OConscientious Objectors, 1958
Carton 13SH 11AA OPaul A. Freund, "Supreme Court Crisis," Brandeis University, address, 1958
Carton 14SH 11AB PMassachusetts Legislation, 1958
Carton 14SH 11AB PMassachusetts Council of Churches, 1958
Carton 14SH 11AB PMassachusetts Council on Civil Rights, 1957-61
Carton 14SH 11AB PThe Nation, "The FBI," by Fred J. Cook, October 1958
Carton 14SH 11AB PNational Legislation, 1958
Carton 14SH 11AB PPapal Encyclical Letter on Censorship, 1957
Carton 14SH 11AB PLeo Pfeiffer, "Court and It's Critics," Boston University, address, 1958
Carton 14SH 11AB PRadio-TV, Broadcasts on Civil Liberties, 1958
Carton 14SH 11AB PSpringfield College Community Tensions Center (Mass.), annual report, 1957-58
Carton 14SH 11AB PMiscellaneous Printed, 1958
1959
ACLU
Carton 14SH 11AB PAffiliates, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PCorrespondence, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PMemoranda, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PMinutes, 1959
CLUM
Carton 14SH 11AB PAnnual Meeting, Paul A. Freund, speaker, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PBulletin, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PChurch-State Committee, correspondence, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PChurch-State Committee, minutes, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PCriminal Justice and Police Practices Committee, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PExecutive Committee, correspondence, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PExecutive Committee, minutes, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PLuther MacNair, correspondence, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PFinancial Statements, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PLegal Counsel, requests for legal assistance, June-December 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PSpeaking Engagements, 1958-59
Carton 14SH 11AB PAmerica, "The Dilemma of the ACLU," by Father Robert Drinan, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PAmerican Jewish Congress, "Major Congressional Civil Liberties Proposals," 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PBrown v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Mass. Supreme Judicial Court), 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PCentral Committee for Conscientious Objectors, attorney guide, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PCensorship, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PChurch-State, Holyoke Public School case, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PCushing, Cardinal Richard, Boston Evening American, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PFreedom Agenda Program, radio-tv scripts, 1959
Carton 14SH 11AB PJ. Edgar Hoover and the FBI, The Progressive, 1959
Carton 15SH 11AC QIntergroup Relations Council of Greater Boston, correspondence, minutes, 1957-59
Carton 15SH 11AC QMassachusetts Council of Churches, correspondence, minutes, bulletins, 1959
Carton 15SH 11AC QMassachusetts Legislation, 1959
Carton 15SH 11AC QMassachusetts Legislation, bills, 1959
Carton 15SH 11AC QNational Legislation, 1959
Carton 15SH 11AC QRadio, TV, Films, bibliography, 1956-59
Carton 15SH 11AC QSmith v. California (U.S. Supreme Court), 1959
Carton 15SH 11AC QThompson v. Louisville, Kentucky (U.S. Supreme Court), 1959
Carton 15SH 11AC QTorcaso v. Watkins (Maryland), 1959
Carton 15SH 11AC QUnited States v. Martinez-Mendoza (U.S. Supreme Court), 1959
Carton 15SH 11AC QWilkinson v. United States (U.S. Supreme Court), 1959
Carton 15SH 11AC QMiscellaneous Printed, 1959
1960
ACLU
Carton 15SH 11AC QBiennial Conference, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QMinutes, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QACLU of Kentucky, criminal code committee, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QPrinted, 1960
CLUM
Carton 15SH 11AC QAnnual Meeting, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QBulletin, winter 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QBulletin, summer 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QExecutive Committee, lists, minutes, financial statements, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QState Committee, correspondence, minutes, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QLegislative Committee, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QLawyers Panel, correspondence, minutes, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QLegal Assistance Requests, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QLetter to Clergy, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QLuther MacNair, correspondence, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QMembership, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QNewsletter "Civil Liberties in the Bay State" 1960-68
Carton 15SH 11AC QSpeaking Engagements, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QAmerican Nazi Party, George L. Rockwell case, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QCensorship, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QCensorship, reports on pornography, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QDiscrimination, racial, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QGallegher v. Crown Kosher of Massachusetts (U.S. Supreme Court) (Sunday blue laws), 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QHarrison and Channel Lumber v. Furman (New Jersey), 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QHouse Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QIntergroup Relations Council of Greater Boston, 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QLamps v. United States (U.S. Court of Appeals), 1960
Carton 15SH 11AC QMassachusetts Council of Churches, 1960
Carton 16SH 11AD RMassachusetts Legislation, bills, 1960
Carton 16SH 11AD RNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) v. City of Chester (Pennsylvania), 1960
Carton 16SH 11AD RNational Legislation, 1960
Carton 16SH 11AD RNominating Committee, ballots 1960
Carton 16SH 11AD RNomination Committee, nominations 1960
Carton 16SH 11AD RNomination Committee, Miscellaneous 1960
Carton 16SH 11AD RRagsdale v. Overholser (U.S. Court of Appeals), 1960
Carton 16SH 11AD RReligious Issues in the 1960 Presidential Campaign, 1960
Carton 16SH 11AD RScholle v. Hare and Beadle, (Michigan), 1960
Carton 16SH 11AD RUnites States v. Bonanno (U.S. Court of Appeals), 1960
Carton 16SH 11AD RUnites States v. Bufalino (U.S. Court of Appeals), 1960
Carton 16SH 11AD RUnited States ex rel Williams v. La Valle (U.S. Supreme Court), 1960
Carton 16SH 11AD RMiscellaneous Printed, 1960
1961
ACLU
Carton 16SH 11AD RCivil Liberties, monthly, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RAcademic Freedom Committee, memoranda, minutes, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RChurch State Committee, memoranda, minutes, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RNational Defense Education Act, 1961-62
CLUM
Carton 16SH 11AD RBulletin, winter 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RChurch-State Committee, correspondence, minutes, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RExecutive Committee, correspondence, lists, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RExecutive Committee, minutes, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RFinancial Statements, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RLawyers Panel, requests for legal assistance, minutes, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RLetter to Clergy, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RMembership, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RAttorney General v. Tropic of Cancer (Mass.), 1961-62
Carton 16SH 11AD RBibliographies on Civil Liberties, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RCensorship, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RChurch-State, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RCivil Rights, 1959-61
Carton 16SH 11AD RDenominational Resolutions, Anti-HUAC, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RHouse Un-American Activities Committee, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RHouse Un-American Activities Committee, correspondence, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RIntergroup Relations Council of Greater Boston, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RJohn Birch Society, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RCommonwealth of Massachusetts v. Dorius (capital punishment), 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RMassachusetts Council of Churches, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RMassachusetts Council of Churches, minutes, correspondence, 1961.
Carton 16SH 11AD RMassachusetts Legislation, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RThe Nation, "CIA," by Fred J. Cook, June 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RThe Nation, "Juggernaut: the Welfare State," by Fred J Cook, October 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RNational Conference of Police Associations, "Resolution on ACLU," 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD R"Operation Abolition," HUAC Film, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RMiscellaneous Printed, 1961
Carton 16SH 11AD RPennsylvania vs. Bell, 1961
1962
ACLU
Carton 17SH 11AE S Biennial Conference, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SChurch-State Committee, memos, minutes, news releases, 1962
CLUM
Carton 17SH 11AE SAnnual Meeting, "Operation Correction," anti-HUAC film, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SBulletin, winter 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SBulletin, summer 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SCommittees, 1959-62
Carton 17SH 11AE SExecutive Committee, correspondence, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SExecutive Committee, minutes, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SCensorship Committee, Attorney General v The Book Named Tropic of Cancer, (Mass.), 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SChurch-State Committee, correspondence, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SCourses in Civil Liberties, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SFinancial Appeal, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SFinancial Statements, budgets, reports, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SLawyers Panel, minutes, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SLegal Counsel, requests for assistance, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SLetter to Clergy, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SSpeaking Engagements, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SLuther MacNair, correspondence, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SAcademic Freedom, Marshall LaForet case (Mass.), 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SClark Byse, "Procedure in Student Dismissal Procedures: Law and Policy," speech, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SChurch-State, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SCommittee to Counter Neo-McCarthyism, 1961-62
Carton 17SH 11AE SDenominational Resolutions on Civil Liberties, 1959-62
Carton 17SH 11AE SFederal Aide to Education, 1960-62
Carton 17SH 11AE SGideon v. Cochrane, Division of Corrections (U.S. Supreme Court), 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SIntergroup Relations Council of Greater Boston, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SLabor Conference on Peace, "Labor and Politics of Peace," Sumner M. Rosen, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SMassachusetts Council of Churches, correspondence, minutes, newsletter, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SMassachusetts Council on Discrimination in Housing, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SMassachusetts Legislation, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SMassachusetts Legislation, bills, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SNational Legislation, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE S"Operation Correction," anti-HUAC film, 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SStudents for a Democratic Society, "Port Huron Statement," 1962
Carton 17SH 11AE SSunday Blue Laws (Mass.), 1962
1963
ACLU
Carton 17SH 11AE SCivil Liberties, monthly, January-June 1963
Carton 17SH 11AE SChurch-State Committee, memoranda, minutes, 1963
Carton 17SH 11AE SAnnual Meeting, 1963
CLUM
Carton 17SH 11AE SBulletin, winter 1963
Carton 17SH 11AE SBulletin, summer 1963
Carton 17SH 11AE SCommittees, lists, 1963
Carton 17SH 11AE SCensorship Committee, 1963
Carton 17SH 11AE SExecutive Committee, Brandeis, 1963
Carton 17SH 11AE SExecutive Committee, correspondence, 1963
Carton 17SH 11AE SExecutive Committee, minutes, 1963
Carton 17SH 11AE SFinancial Statements, budgets, reports, member receipts, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TLegal Counsel, requests for assistance, reports, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TLuther MacNair, correspondence, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TMembership, 1962-63
Carton 18SH 11AF TMembership Drive, correspondence, lists, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TNews releases, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TSpeaking Engagements, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TAberle, Kathleen Gough, Brandeis University, academic freedom, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TBoston Redevelopment Authority, Planned Parenthood incident, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TBrooke, Edward W., position paper, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TChurch-State, correspondence, 1962-63
Carton 18SH 11AF TChurch-State, printed, 1953, 1960-63
Carton 18SH 11AF TFederal Aid to Religious Housing, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TGroup Research Report, newsletter, 1962-63
Carton 18SH 11AF THouse Un-American Activities Committee, 1962-63
Carton 18SH 11AF TIntergroup Relations Council of Greater Boston, memos, minutes, newsletters, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TEdmund S. Izzo, Salem State College (Mass.), academic freedom, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TMarch on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, August 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TMassachusetts Council of Churches, resolutions on civil liberties, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TMassachusetts Council for Civil Rights, 1962-63
Carton 18SH 11AF TMassachusetts Committee on Discrimination in Housing, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TMassachusetts Committee on Discrimination in Housing, reports, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TMassachusetts Housing, printed, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TMassachusetts Legislation, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TMassachusetts Legislation, bills, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TNational Legislation, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TNew England Conference in Extending the Democratic Process, 1963
Carton 18SH 11AF TRadio-TV spots on civil liberties, 1961-63
Carton 18SH 11AF TTax Exempt Status, 1963-69
1964
ACLU
Carton 18SH 11AF TAffiliates, 1964
Carton 18SH 11AF TBiennial Conference, correspondence, program, papers delivered, 1964
Carton 18SH 11AF TCorrespondence, 1964
Carton 18SH 11AF TMemoranda, 1964
Carton 18SH 11AF TMinutes, 1964
Carton 18SH 11AF T"The ACLU-Today and Tomorrow," ACLU function and future role, 1964
Carton 18SH 11AF TChurch-State, shared time, 1964
Carton 18SH 11AF TChurch-State, tax exemptions of religious bodies, 1964
Carton 18SH 11AF TArizona Civil Liberties Union, minutes, 1964
Carton 18SH 11AF TACLU of Northern California, report 1960-63, minutes, newsletter, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UACLU of Southern California, correspondence, newsletter, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UColorado Branch, ACLU, minutes, newsletter, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UIllinois Division, ACLU, minutes, newsletter, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UACLU of Michigan, correspondence, Baldwin Tribute, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UACLU, Minnesota Branch, ACLU, minutes, newsletter, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UNew York Civil Liberties Union, correspondence, minutes, newsletter, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UGreater Philadelphia Branch, correspondence, newsletter, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UNational Capital Area Civil Liberties Union, minutes, newsletter, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UACLU of Washington, newsletter, 1964
CLUM
Carton 19SH 11AG UAnnual Meeting, James W. Silver, "Mississippi, the Closed Society," 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UBulletin, winter 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UBulletin, summer 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UCLUM Committee, correspondence, lists, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UCensorship Committee, Naked Lunch, by William Burroughs, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UChurch-State Committee, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UChurch-State Committee, "Religion in the Schools," 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UExecutive Committee, correspondence, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UExecutive Committee, minutes, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UFinancial, budgets, statements, member receipts, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UCLUM Freedom of Speech and Assembly Committee, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UInformation Requests, 1964.
Carton 19SH 11AG U Lawyer's Panel, requests for assistance, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG ULuther MacNair, correspondence, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UMemoranda, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UNews releases, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UPhotographs, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UPolice Practices Committee, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG USpeaking Engagements, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UAmerican Jewish Congress, "U.S. Supreme Court Civil Rights and Liberties Decisions," 1963-64
Carton 19SH 11AG UAmericans for Democratic Action, 1962-64
Carton 19SH 11AG UAttorney General v. North Brookfield School Committee (Mass.) (Bible reading and prayer in schools), 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UBecker Amendment, school prayer, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UBoston Schools Freedom Day Stayout, to protest de facto segregation, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UCivil Rights, correspondence, memoranda, newsletters, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UCourses in Civil Liberties, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UGartner, Alan, "The Police the Community: Police Practices and Minority Groups," Brandeis University, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UGroup Research Report, newsletter in right-wing groups, index, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UIntergroup Relations Council of Greater Boston, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UMassachusetts Committee on Discrimination in Housing, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UMassachusetts Council of Churches, correspondence, memoranda, minutes, newsletters, 1964
Carton 19SH 11AG UMassachusetts Housing, printed, 1964
Carton 20SH 11AH VMassachusetts Legislation, 1964
Carton 20SH 11AH VMassachusetts Legislation, bills, 1964
Carton 20SH 11AH VMississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1964
Carton 20SH 11AH VThe Nation, "The Hoffa Trial," by Fred J. Cook, 1964
Carton 20SH 11AH VNational Legislation, 1964
Carton 20SH 11AH VMiscellaneous Printed, civil rights, church-state, 196
Carton 20SH 11AH VStudents for a Democratic Society, 1964
1965
ACLU
Carton 20SH 11AH VAffiliates, Wisconsin Civil Liberties Union, 1965
Carton 20SH 11AH VBoard of Directors, minutes, 1965
Carton 20SH 11AH VBoard Officers and Committee Members, 1965-67
Carton 20SH 11AH VCommittee, minutes, 1965.
Carton 20SH 11AH VState Committee, memoranda, minutes, 1965
Carton 20SH 11AH VPolice Practices Committee, 1965.
Carton 20SH 11AH VMemoranda, 1965
Carton 20SH 11AH VACLU of Southern California, "Police Malpractice and the Watts Riot," 1965
Carton 20SH 11AH VAcademic Freedom, 1965
Carton 20SH 11AH VFeature Press Service, weekly, 1965
Carton 20SH 11AH VLawyer's Constitutional Defense Committee (LCDC), 1965
Carton 20SH 11AH VLCDC Mississippi Docket, 1965
Carton 20SH 11AH VLCDC Prospective, 1965
Carton 20SH 11AH VLegal Docket, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WMinutes, Meetings, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WNational Development Council, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WNews releases, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI W1940 Resolution, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WShared-Time, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WWorking Papers, 1965
"Survey of National Office Organization and Procedures and its Relations with the Affiliates," report, 1965
CLUM
Carton 21SH 11AI WAnnual Meeting, nomination lists, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WBulletin, winter 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WBulletin, summer 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WCensorship Committee, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WChurch-State Committee, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WCorrespondence, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WDevelopment Committee, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WExecutive Committee, correspondence, officer list, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WExecutive Committee, minutes, 1965. CLUM Legislative Committee, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WCLUM Police Practices Committee, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WFreedom of Speech and Assembly Committee, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WDevelopment Drive, correspondence, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WDevelopment Drive, member lists, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WFinancial, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WInformation Requests, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WLegal Counsel, 1964-1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WLuther MacNair, correspondence, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WMembership, 1964-1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WNew Membership Drive, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WNews releases, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WPublic Relations, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WSpeaking Engagements, 1965
Carton 21SH 11AI WVolunteers, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XAlabama, Selma, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XBass v. State of Mississippi, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XChurch-State, 1964-65
Carton 22SH 11AJ XCivil Rights, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XCivil Rights, printed, 1964-1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XGovernor James P. Coleman (Miss.), court appointment controversy, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ X"The Cool World," film, by Fred Wiseman, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XDriver v. Hinnant (U.S. Court of Appeals) (imprisonment of alcoholics), 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XElementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XHouse Un-American Activities Committee, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XHurwitz v. Directors Guild of America (N.Y.) (loyalty oath), 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XLocust Club v. City of Rochester (N.Y.) (police practices), 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XMassachusetts Committee on Discrimination in Housing, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XMassachusetts Council of Churches, correspondence, 196
Carton 22SH 11AJ XMassachusetts Council of Churches, minutes, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XMassachusetts Legislation, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XMassachusetts Legislation, bills, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XMassachusetts Legislation, House Documents, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XMassachusetts Legislation, Senate Documents, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XMassachusetts Special Commission on Low-Income Housing, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XMichigan v. Thomas (Mich.) (ex post facto prisoner law), 1965 (ex post facto prisoner law
Carton 22SH 11AJ XMinneapolis Teachers v. Minnesota Board of Education (Minn.), 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XMississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XNAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, docket, 1965
Carton 22SH 11AJ XNational Legislation, correspondence, 1965
Carton 23SH 11AK YVietnam, 1965
Carton 23SH 11AK YVietnam, printed, 1965
Carton 23SH 11AK YWhite et al United States v. Crook (Ala.) Vol. I, 1965
Carton 23SH 11AK YMiscellaneous Printed, 1965
1966
ACLU
Carton 23SH 11AK YAffiliates, misc. newsletters, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YAffiliates, Arizona Civil Liberties Union, legislative bulletin, minutes, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YACLU of Northern California, report, 1963-66, minutes, News, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YACLU of Southern California, minutes, newsletter, 1966. ACLU of Florida, newsletter, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YACLU of Georgia, newsletter, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YACLU of Georgia, "The Death Penalty in Georgia," report, 1965
Carton 23SH 11AK YACLU of Georgia, "Police Procedures in Atlanta," report, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YACLU Illinois Division, minutes, newsletters, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YACLU of Louisiana, newsletters, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YACLU Minnesota Branch, memoranda; minutes; newsletters, 1966, "The Right to Privacy," bibliography, "Report on Police Review Boards," December 1965
Carton 23SH 11AK YBoard of Directors, minutes, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YPlenary Board, memoranda, minutes, working papers for January meeting, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YPlenary Board, June meeting, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YCorrespondence, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YRoger Baldwin Foundations, 1966-67
Carton 23SH 11AK YBiennial Conference, correspondence/memoranda, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YBiennial Conference, papers presented, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YBiennial Conference, report, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK Y Feature Press Service, weekly, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK Y1966 Key Year Drive
Carton 23SH 11AK Y"General Guide to ACLU Litigation Procedures and Practices," 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YLawyer's Constitutional Defense Committee, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YLegal Docket, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YMembership Receipts, 1966
Carton 23SH 11AK YNews Release, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZMinutes, meetings 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZNational Capital Area Civil Liberties Union, minutes, newsletters, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZACLU of New Jersey, annual report, 1965; newsletters, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZNew York Civil Liberties Union, minutes, newsletters, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZPolicy statements, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZACLU of Greater Philadelphia Branch, freedom of expression draft pamphlet, newsletters, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZACLU of Washington (state), annual report, 1965; memoranda; minutes, 1966
CLUM
Carton 24SH 11AL ZAnnual Meeting, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZBulletin, winter 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZBulletin, summer 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZCommittees, officers and organization, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZAcademic Freedom Committee, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZCensorship Committee, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZChurch-State Committee, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZCorrespondence, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZExecutive Committee, correspondence, minutes, officers, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZFinancial, 1965-66
Carton 24SH 11AL ZInformation Requests, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZLawyer's Panel, member list, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZLegal Counsel, requests for assistance, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZLuther MacNair, correspondence, 1966.
Carton 24SH 11AL ZMembership, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZMembership Drive, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZMembership Occupations, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZNews releases, 1966
Carton 24SH 11AL ZSpeaking Engagements, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Academic Freedom, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -American Jewish Congress, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Archives Committee 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Aronson et al v. Garusso (Louisiana), 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Boston School Committee v. Board of Education (Mass.), 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Brooke, Edward W., position paper, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Mogan v. Ogilvie (Ill.), 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -House Un-American Activities Committee, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Housing, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Krebs et al v. Ashbrook et al (D.C.), 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Lynde v. Rush (U.S. Appellate Court) (passport revocation), 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Commission against Discrimination, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Council for Constitutional Rights, correspondence, 1965
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Council for Constitutional Rights, correspondence, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Council for Constitutional Rights, formation of council, undated
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Council for Constitutional Rights, handbook, undated
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Council for Constitutional Rights, minutes 1965-68; officer list, 1967
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Council for Constitutional Rights, Statements of Dissent, 1966-68
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Council for Constitutional Rights, other organizational statements of dissent, 1965-68
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Council for Constitutional Rights, "A Clear and Present Danger," printed, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Council for Constitutional Rights, miscellaneous, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Council of Churches, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Council of Churches, minutes, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Council of Churches, policy statements, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Council of Churches, newsletters, printed, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Legislation, correspondence, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Legislation, bills, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Legislation, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Legislative Reporting Service, House Documents, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -Massachusetts Legislative Reporting Service, Senate Documents, 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -In re. Miller, 722 (Pa.), 1966
Carton 25SH 11AM -National Legislation, 1966
Carton 26SH 11AN .Ohio v. Price (U.S. Supreme Court) (search and seizure), 1960
Carton 26SH 11AN .Pedloskv v. M.I.T. (Mass.) (academic freedom) 1966
Carton 26SH 11AN .Police Brutality, Springfield (Mass.), CLUM Hamden County Chapter report, 1966
Carton 26SH 11AN .Police Practices, 1966
Carton 26SH 11AN .Sorbell v. United States (N.Y.) (Rosenberg co-defendant sedition), 1966
Carton 26SH 11AN .South Boston Courthouse Incident, 1966
Carton 26SH 11AN .United States v. Howe (U.S. Army) (military code justice violation), 1966
Carton 26SH 11AN .United States v. Miller (N.Y.) (draft card burning), 1965
Carton 26SH 11AN .Vietnam, 1966
Carton 26SH 11AN .Weiss v. Gardner (N.Y.) (Medicare disclaimer oath), 1966
Carton 26SH 11AN .Woodruff v. State of Mississippi (U.S. Supreme Court) (right to counsel), 1966
Carton 26SH 11AN .Miscellaneous, 1965-1966
1967
ACLU
Carton 26SH 11AN .Correspondence, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .Memoranda, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .Plenary Board, agenda, memoranda, working papers, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .Membership (Mass.), 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .Membership pledges (Mass.), 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .National Development Council, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .National Legislation, statements top Congress, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .Feature Press Service, weekly, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .High School Debate, 1967-68
Carton 26SH 11AN .Lawyer's Constitutional Defense Committee, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .News release, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .1940 Resolution, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .Affiliates (Arizona, Maine, New Jersey, Oklahoma, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee), 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .ACLU of Southern California, minutes, docket, "The Doomsayers" paper, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .Colorado Branch, newsletter, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .Connecticut Civil Liberties Union, minutes, newsletter, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .Civil Liberties Union of Florida, newsletter, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .Georgia, legislative handbook, newsletter, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .Illinois Division, minutes, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .ACLU Illinois Division, bail report, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .Iowa Civil Liberties Union, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .ACLU of Louisiana, newsletter, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .ACLU of Michigan, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .ACLU Minnesota Branch, 1967
Carton 26SH 11AN .National Capital Area Civil Liberties Union, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $New York Civil Liberties Union, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $New York Civil Liberties Union, legislative memoranda, 1967. ACLU of Ohio, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $ACLU Greater Philadelphia Branch, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Texas Civil Liberties Union, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $ACLU of Washington (state), minutes, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $ACLU of Washington (state), news releases, newsletters, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Wisconsin Civil Liberties Union, 1967. CLUM Annual Meeting, 1967
CLUM
Carton 27SH 11AP $Academic Freedom Committee, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Church-State Committee, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Executive Committee, minutes, officer lists, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Correspondence, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Bulletin, winter 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Bulletin, summer 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $ Financial, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Legal Counsel, 1966-67
Carton 27SH 11AP $Legal Counsel, requests for assistance, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Letter to Clergy, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Luther MacNair, correspondence, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Luther MacNair, Executive Committee, minutes, drafts, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Membership and Finance Committee, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $News releases, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Speakers, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Volunteers and Public Relations, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Action for Boston Community Development, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Americans for Democratic Action (Mass. Chapter), 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Bibliographies on Civil Liberties, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Bibliographies on Civil Liberties, pamphlets, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Birth Control, Bill Baird, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Boston University Journalism Internship, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Capital Punishment, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Catholic Interracial Council of Boston, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Censorship, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Church-State, In the matter of the Opinion: "An Act providing for Payment to Parochial and Certain Private Schools of a Proportionate Share of Sweepstakes Moneys," (NH Supreme Court), 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Church-State, Fall River (Mass.) land swamp, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Citizens Housing and Planning Association of Metropolitan Boston, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Civil Rights, Massachusetts, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Civil Rights, National, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $House Un-American Activities Committee, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Information Requests, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Joint Seminar on Church-State Relations, correspondence, memoranda, 1967-1968
Carton 27SH 11AP $Joint Seminar on Church-State Relations, members, minutes, 1967-1968
Carton 27SH 11AP $Kidd v. Addonizio (New Jersey), 1967 (police practices)
Carton 27SH 11AP $Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $Loyalty Oath, 1965-1967
Carton 27SH 11AP $McGregor v. Townsend, 1967 (long hair)
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Massachusetts Association for Mental Health, 1967
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Massachusetts Association of Intergroup Relations, 1967
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Massachusetts Committee on Discrimination in Housing, 1967
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Massachusetts Council of Churches, members, memoranda, minutes, 1967
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Massachusetts Council of Churches, newsletters, reports, 1967
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Massachusetts Council of Churches, position policies, 1954-1966
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Massachusetts Legislation, 1967
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Massachusetts Legislation, bills, 1967
Carton 28SH 11AQ /National Legislation, correspondence, 1967
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Noyd v. McNamara et al (Colorado) (conscientious objector), May 1967
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Noyd v. McNamara et al (U.S. Court of Appeals), May 1967
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Police Practices, 1967
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., In the matter of the Right of (New York), 1967
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Smith v. King (Alabama), 1967 (substitute father regulation)
Carton 28SH 11AQ /"A Survey of Racial Attitudes in Six Northern Cities: Preliminary Findings," Brandeis University, Lemburg Center for the Study of Violence, report, June 1967
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Miscellaneous, 1967
1968
ACLU
Carton 28SH 11AQ /By-laws, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Roger Baldwin Foundation, 1967-1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Biennial Conference, correspondence, memoranda, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Biennial Conference, papers presented on the subjects of, "ACLU and the Urban Crises," and "Inside ACLU-The Organizational Structure," 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Biennial Conference, papers presented on the subjects of, "Affirmative Obligation of Government on the First Amendment area," "Hippies and Cop-Outs" and "The Mentally Ill (and Mentally Retarded)," 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Biennial Conference, papers presented in the subjects of, "Should Certain Groups be Properly Limited in their Exercises of Civil Liberties?" and "Special Ethnic Groups," 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Correspondence, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Memoranda, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Feature Press Service, monthly, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Financial, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Legislative Action Bulletin, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /National Legislation, statements to Congress, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Inside ACLU, weekly, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Policy statement, civil disobedience, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Retirement plan, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Affiliates, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /ACLU of Southern California, minutes, report of counsel, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /ACLU Colorado Branch, newsletter, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Connecticut Civil Liberties Union, newsletter, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /ACLU of Florida, Newsletter, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /ACLU of Georgia, newsletter, news releases, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /ACLU Illinois Division, minutes, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /ACLU Iowa Civil Liberties Union, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /ACLU of Louisiana, newsletter, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /ACLU of Michigan, Detroit Branch, policy statements on adoption, child custody, public assistance, public school suspension, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /Minnesota Civil Liberties Union, newsletter, news releases, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /National Capital Area Civil Liberties Union, minutes, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /National Capital Area Civil Liberties Union, legal docket, memoranda, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union, minutes, 1968
Carton 28SH 11AQ /ACLU of New Jersey, newsletter, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +New York Civil Liberties Union, correspondence, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +New York Civil Liberties Union, legislative memoranda, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +New York Civil Liberties Union, police practices report, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Greater Philadelphia Branch, newsletter, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Texas Civil Liberties Union, newsletter, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +ACLU of Washington (state), correspondence, minutes, news releases, 1968
CLUM
Carton 29SH 11AR +Annual dinner, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Annual report (draft), 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Bulletin, winter 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Bulletin, summer 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Committees, officer lists, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Executive Committee, agenda, minutes, memoranda, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Executive Committee, correspondence, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Executive Committee, news clips, miscellaneous, 1968.
Carton 29SH 11AR +Legal Panel, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +General Correspondence, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Luther MacNair, correspondence, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Luther MacNair, drafts of minutes, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Luther MacNair, photographs
Carton 29SH 11AR +Emergency Liberation Plan, 1968-1969
Carton 29SH 11AR +Financial, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Legal Counsel, requests for assistance, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +News releases, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Volunteers, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Academic Freedom, 1966-67
Carton 29SH 11AR +Action for Boston Community Development, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Americans for Democratic Action, Boston Chapter, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Arlington Street Church Incident, May 22, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Boston University, "Theo 5" and Alexander Jack, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Brandeis University, Lemberg Center for Study of Violence, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Capital Punishment, 1967-69
Carton 29SH 11AR +Censorship, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Church-State, correspondence, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Church-State, 1965-68
Carton 29SH 11AR +Civil Rights, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Dialogues Boston, newsletter, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Draft, 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Harvard Law Record, April-December 1968
Carton 29SH 11AR +Hippies, 1968-1969
Carton 29SH 11AR +Housing, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Information Requests, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Joint Seminar on Church-State Relations, 1968-1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, newsletter, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Fisher (freedom of speech), 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Massachusetts Committee on Discrimination in Housing, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Massachusetts Council of Churches, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Massachusetts Council of Churches, report on cooperative movement of religious bodies in Massachusetts, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Massachusetts Legislation, bills, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Massachusetts Legislation, correspondence, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Massachusetts Legislative Reporting Service, House Documents, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Massachusetts Legislative Reporting Service, Judicial Counsel, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Massachusetts Legislative Reporting Service, Senate Documents, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Migrant Education Project, 1967
Carton 30SH 11AS %Migrant Education Project, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %National Legislation, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Police Practices, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Police Practices, correspondence, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Springfield Police Department v. Public Employees Union (Mass.) (unionization), 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Students for a Democratic Society rally, Boston, Nov. 5, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Titticut Follies, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %United States v. Spocket al, 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %U.S. Department of Labor, News Digest, April 1968
Carton 30SH 11AS %Miscellaneous, 1968
1969
ACLU
Carton 30SH 11AS %General Correspondence, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %Academic Freedom Committee, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %Speech/Association Committee, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %Civil Liberties, bi-monthly, February 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %Inside ACLU, weekly, Jan-July 196
Carton 30SH 11AS %National Legislation, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %Southern Regional Five Year Report, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %Affiliates, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %Civil Liberties Union, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %ACLU of Southern California, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %Colorado Civil Liberties Union, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %ACLU of Georgia, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %ACLU Illinois Division, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %Iowa Civil Liberties Union, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %ACLU of Michigan, Detroit Branch, minutes, legal docket, policy statements on public school hair and dress codes, corporal punishment in public schools, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %Minnesota Civil Liberties Union, newsletter, position statements, news releases, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %National Capital Area Civil Liberties Union, agendas, minutes, legal docket, memoranda, pamphlets, printed, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union, by-laws, minutes, newsletter, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %New Mexico Civil Liberties Union, newsletter, minutes, 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %New York Civil Liberties Union, legislative memos, January-March 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %New York Civil Liberties Union, legislative memos, March-April 1969
Carton 30SH 11AS %Wisconsin Civil Liberties Union, 1969
CLUM
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Annual Meeting, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Bulletin, winter, summer 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Bulletin, drafts, summer 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Committees, officer lists, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Executive Committee, agenda, minutes, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Counsel, requests for assistance, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Legal Panel, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Correspondence, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Kassler, correspondence, legal cases, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Kassler, legal counsel assistance, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Luther MacNair, correspondence, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Luther MacNair, minutes, drafts, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Financial, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Membership, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0News releases, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Nominations and Ballots, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Americans for Democratic Action, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Bibliographies on Civil Liberties, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Boston and Suburban Advisory Council, 1968-69
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Boston Bar Association, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Brookline Committee on Urban Responsibilities, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Campus Disorder, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Catholic Interracial Council of Boston, newsletter, 1967-1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Censorship, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Chelsea Public School, academic freedom, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Church-State, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Citizens for Participating in Politics, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Citizens Housing and Planning Association, newsletter, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Draft, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0David Earl v. Brig. Gen. Cushman (U.S. Army) (Mass. ) (conscientious objector), 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Framingham High School, academic freedom, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Gold, Stephen; North Reading (Mass.) High School, academic freedom, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Greater Boston Selective Service Lawyer's Panel, 1968-1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Hair, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Harvard Law Record, February-April 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Information Requests, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Law Students Civil Rights Research Council, newsletter, 1967-1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Law Students Civil Rights Research Council, 1968-1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Costa (fair trial and free press), 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Massachusetts Association for Mental Health, 1967-1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Massachusetts Attorney General, 1968-1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Massachusetts Committee to Abolish HUAC, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Massachusetts Committee Against Discrimination, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Massachusetts Committee on Children and Youth, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Massachusetts Conference on Human Rights, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Massachusetts Council for Abolition of the Death Penalty, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Massachusetts Council of Churches, "Toward Oneness in Mission," report, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Massachusetts Council of Churches, newsletter, memoranda
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Massachusetts Law Reform Institute, newsletter, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Massachusetts Legislation, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Massachusetts Welfare Rights Organization, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0National Legislation, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Reverend Henry P. Ouellette, 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Overview, newsletter, 1968-1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Police Practices, 1968-1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Richardson v. Cole and Greenblatt (Mass) (public employee loyalty oath), 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Eleanor Sobel v. School Committee of Somerville (Mass.) (academic freedom), 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Welfare Law Bulletin, June 1968-June 1969
Carton 31SH 11AT 0Miscellaneous, 1969
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II. Newsclippings, 1929-1970
Newsclippings were assembled by the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts main Boston office and date from 1929 to 1968. Newsclippings reflect the files in Archival records, 1920-1969.
A. Scrapbooks
Arranged chronologically.
Box OS 1Vol. 11935-1939
Box OS 1Vol. 21938
Box OS 2Vol. 31939
Box OS 2Vol. 4Jan.-Oct., 1940
Box OS 3Vol. 5Jan.-Feb. 1941
Box OS 3Vol. 6Mar. 1941
Box OS 4Vol. 7Apr. 1941
Box OS 4Vol. 8Apr.-Oct. 1941
Box OS 5Vol. 9Nov.-Dec. 1941
Box OS 5Vol. 10Jan.-Apr. 1941
B. Loose
Arranged chronologically by subject.
Carton 32SH 13MC /1929-1951
Carton 33SH 13MD +1952-1957
Carton 34SH 13ME %1958-1959
Carton 35SH 13MF 01959-1960
Carton 36SH 13MG 11960-1961
Carton 37SH 13MH 21961-1962
Carton 38SH 13MI 31962-1963
Carton 39SH 13MJ 41963-1964
Carton 40SH 13MK 51964-1965
Carton 41SH 13ML 61966-1969
Box OS 7Clippings, 1940-1964
Box OS 1Newspapers, 1942-1969
Box OS 8Newspapers, 1939-1969
Box OS 9Newspapers, 1966-1970
Box OS 10Newspapers, 1960-1969
Box OS 11The Docket, vols. 1-24, 25, 1971-1995
Box OS 11Civil Liberties in the Bay State, 1958-1970
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III. Kirtley F. Mather Papers, 1936-1958
Arranged chronologically by subject.
These papers are the personal business files of Kirtley F. Mather, Civil Liberties Union Executive Secretary and academic freedom activist.
Carton 42SH 13MM 7Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, 1936-1958
Carton 42SH 13MM 7House Un-American Activities Committee, 1953-1954
Carton 42SH 13MM 7Religious Inquisition, 1953
Carton 42SH 13MM 7Academic Freedom. Barnes bill (Mass.)
1947-1948
University of Chicago, 1949
1950-1951
Dirk Struik, 1951-195[3]
University of California, 1951
1952
Julius Emapak, 1953
Teachers and the 5th Amendment, 1953
Robert Oppenheimer, 1954
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IV. Dunbar Holmes papers, 1947-1970
These are the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts business files of Dunbar Holmes, CLUM counsel and Chairman of the CLUM Church-State Committee. Arranged alphabetically by subject, they include correspondence, notes, meeting minutes, legal records, and printed materials relating to Holmes's work.
Carton 43SH 13MP AAcademic Freedom, 1953-1959
Carton 43SH 13MP AACLU, 1952-1970
Carton 43SH 13MP AAid to Public Schools, 1962-1970
Carton 43SH 13MP AAnti-Aid Amendment, 1962-1967
Carton 43SH 13MP AAnti-Subversive Law, 1951-1955
Carton 43SH 13MP AArrest Pamphlet, 1953-1956
Carton 43SH 13MP ABoston Bar - Bill of Rights, 1969
Carton 43SH 13MP ACensorship, 1952-1960
Carton 43SH 13MP AChapels at State Institutions, 1957-1961
Carton 44SH 13MN 8Church and State, 1961-1968
Carton 44SH 13MN 8Church and State - Kennedy as President, 1960
Carton 44SH 13MN 8Church and State Committees, 1959-1962
Carton 44SH 13MN 8Church and State Complaints, 1959-1963
Carton 44SH 13MN 8Church and State General Literature, 1959-1962
Carton 44SH 13MN 8Civil Liberties - Loyalty/Security Program, 1947-1958
Carton 44SH 13MN 8Civil Liberties - Religion and Current, 1964-1966
Carton 44SH 13MN 8CLUM, Miscellaneous, 1952-1970
Carton 44SH 13MN 8Congressional Investigations, 1949-1967
Carton 44SH 13MN 8Conscientious Objectors, 1964-1970
Carton 44SH 13MN 8Correspondence, 1952
Carton 44SH 13MN 8District Court Records and Correspondence, 1952
Carton 45SH 13MQ BDonlan Committee and Other Investigations, 1950-1959
Carton 45SH 13MQ BFederal Aid to Education, 1961-1963
Carton 45SH 13MQ BHarvard Educational Review, 1963
Carton 45SH 13MQ BHoliday Observances, 1961
Carton 45SH 13MQ BHolyoke School Case - Article in America, 1960
Carton 45SH 13MQ BLaw Enforcement - Civil Liberties, 1958-1961
Carton 45SH 13MQ BLawyers' Oath and Other Oath Bills, 1950-1955
Carton 45SH 13MQ BLegal Research - Draft, 1968
Carton 45SH 13MQ BMcCarran Act - Internal Security, 1950-1954
Carton 45SH 13MQ BManuscript - Crime Commission, 1955-1956
Carton 45SH 13MQ BPolicies, 1961-1966
Carton 45SH 13MQ BPrayer and Bible Reading, 1959-1966
Carton 45SH 13MQ BReleased/Shared Time, 1963-1970
Carton 45SH 13MQ BSchool Buses, 1958-1961
Carton 45SH 13MQ BSchools, 1951-1963
Carton 45SH 13MQ BSegregation - Civil Rights, n.d.
Carton 45SH 13MQ BSelf-Incrimination/Academic Freedom/5th Amendment, 1953-1957
Carton 45SH 13MQ BSmith Act, 1951
Carton 46SH 13MR CSpeeches and Statements, 1953-1963
Carton 46SH 13MR CSunday Laws, 1960-1961
Carton 46SH 13MR CTax Exemption, 1964
Carton 46SH 13MR CUse of Public Buildings by Religious Groups, 1959-1968
Carton 46SH 13MR CUnitarian Correspondence, 1963
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V. United States v. Leon J. Kamin, 1954-1957
These files document the legal defense of 26-year-old Harvard professor Leon J. Kamin. Kamin pleaded the Fifth Amendment when asked about his past Communist Party membership by Senator Joseph McCarthy and the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Cited for contempt of court, Kamin was eventually acquitted in 1957. The records include legal files from the Boston law offices of Hill, Barlow, Goodale & Wiswall, and from Kamin's defense attorneys Calvin P. Bartlet and John L. Saltonstall, Jr.
Carton 47SH 13MS DIndex card
Carton 47SH 13MS DCorrespondence, 1954- May 1955
Carton 47SH 13MS DProceedings before the Massachusetts Commission to Study and Investigate Communism
Carton 47SH 13MS DPleadings, Motions, Formal Court Document
Carton 47SH 13MS DMiscellaneous Memoranda and Materials
Carton 47SH 13MS DLaw Notes and Work Sheets
Carton 47SH 13MS DBriefs etc. in Other Cases
Carton 47SH 13MS DCorrespondence, June-September 1955
Carton 48SH 13MT ECongressional Materials
Carton 48SH 13MT EDuplicates
Carton 48SH 13MT EPotential Exhibits
Carton 48SH 13MT EMaterial re: motion for Judgment of Potential
Carton 48SH 13MT EMaterial for Use in Impaneling of Jury
Carton 48SH 13MT EMaterial for Use in Cross-Examination of Senator McCarthy
Carton 48SH 13MT EMemoranda of Law which may be used at Trial
Carton 48SH 13MT EOfficial Record
Carton 48SH 13MT ECopies of Actual Exhibits
Carton 48SH 13MT EDefendant's Request for Judicial Notice
Carton 48SH 13MT EOutlines and Assignment Sheets
Carton 48SH 13MT EMinutes and Other Materials re: Committee & Subcommittee
Carton 48SH 13MT EBriefs
Carton 48SH 13MT ENotes and Materials for Cross-Examination of Senators Dirksen, Mundt, and Potter
Carton 46SH 13MR CNews files
Carton 46SH 13MR CAudio-tape, Leon J. Kamin testimony, February 27-28, 1957
Carton 46SH 13MR CAudio-tape, Leon J. Kamin testimony, March 1, 1957
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Carton 49SH 13MW HVI. Florence Luscomb papers, 1936-1960
Arranged chronologically.
Papers and correspondence of Florence Luscomb, CLUM Vice Chair.
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Carton 49SH 13MW HVII. John F. Kennedy letters, 1950-1959
1 folder of photocopies of Kennedy letters to Luther MacNair. Note: The original letters have been removed to Special Collections.
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Carton 49SH 13MW HVIII. CLUM County Chapters, ca. 1950-1969
Arranged chronologically.
County Chapters records, ca. 1950-1969, contains correspondence, financial records, and other related materials.

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Detailed Description of Record Group II

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I. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) records, 1970-1985
These records consists of the second accession of organizational files from the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts Boston Office and are a continuation of Archival records, 1920-1969. The records document the union's various administrative, legal, legislative, and educational activities in defense of civil rights issues and constitutional infringements between the years 1970 and 1988. Included in these records are the national Nixon Impeachment Campaign's files and the Federal Bureau of Investigation files requested by the ACLU under the Freedom of Information Act. These FBI files document intelligence surveillance of ACLU and CLUM activities, as reflected in Archival records, 1920-1969, during the years 1920 to 1970.
A. American Civil Liberties Union administrative files, 1975-1984
Carton 50SH 13LU EACLU Board of Directors
1975-1976
March 1978
1980
January 1980
April 1980
January 1981
January 1982
April 1982
June 1982
October 1982
January 1983
April 1983
June 1983
October 1983
January 1984
April 1984
June 1984
October 1984
Carton 50SH 13LU ESummary of Board Actions, 1975-1983
Carton 50SH 13LU EExecutive Committee minutes
1977 (with gaps)
January 1978
April- November 1980
January- June 1981
1982 (with gaps)
1983 (with gaps)
1984 (with gaps)
Carton 50SH 13LU EFoundation Board minutes, 1977, 1982-1984
B. ACLU subject files, 1970-1985
Arranged alphabetically.
Carton 50SH 13LU EACLU
Carton 50SH 13LU EACLU Chapter Structure and Function. undated
Carton 50SH 13LU EACLU Lawyer. Newsletter.
October 1978
December 1979
July 1980
Carton 50SH 13LU EACLU News releases, 1980-1985
Carton 50SH 13LU EACLU Policy Guide, revised, 1970-1971
Carton 50SH 13LU E"The Abuses of the Military Chaplaincy," ACLU Reports, May 1973
Carton 50SH 13LU EActivity Report, December 1971-November 1972
Carton 50SH 13LU EAffiliate mailings, 1976-1982
Carton 50SH 13LU EAffiliate memoranda
Carton 50SH 13LU EBiennial Conference, 1970
Carton 50SH 13LU EBiennial Conference, 1972
Carton 51SH 13LV F Biennial Conference, 1974
Carton 51SH 13LV F Biennial Conference, 1976
Carton 51SH 13LV F Biennial Conference, 1978
Carton 51SH 13LV F Biennial Conference, 1979
Carton 51SH 13LV F "The Carter Administration and Civil Liberties: The First Six Months." ACLU Reports, 1977
Carton 51SH 13LV FChildren's Rights Report newsletter, 1977-1979 (with gaps)
Carton 51SH 13LV F"Constitutional Government in a Nuclear Age," 1982
Carton 51SH 13LV F"Corporal Punishment in the Public Schools: The Use of Force in Controlling Student Behavior" ACLU Reports, 1972
Carton 51SH 13LV F "Deadly Weapons in the Hands of Police Officers on Duty and Off Duty" ACLU Study, 1971
Carton 51SH 13LV FFederal Bureau of Investigation. Freedom of Information Request, 1977-1978.
Carton 51SH 13LV F Federal Bureau of Investigation files
Carton 51SH 13LV F Federal Bureau of Investigation Files. "Report of ACLU Special Commission on FBI Files to ACLU Board of Directors," 1979
Carton 51SH 13LV F Federal Criminal Law S.1 and S. 1437, 1977-1978
Carton 51SH 13LV FFederal Criminal Law, ACLU proposed changes to S.1., 1977-1978
Carton 51SH 13LV F Federal Criminal Law, ACLU statement to Congress, 1978
Carton 51SH 13LV F International Civil Liberties (Policy #401), 1984
Carton 51SH 13LV F Loyalty Questions of February Employment Applications, 1976
Carton 51SH 13LV F Charles Morgan resignation, 1976
Carton 51SH 13LV F "The National Guard and the Constitution," ACLU legal study I, 1971
Carton 51SH 13LV F "The National Guard and the Constitution," ACLU legal study II, 1971
Carton 51SH 13LV F Notes from the Women's Rights Project, ACLU newsletter, 1977
Carton 51SH 13LV FNotes from the Women's Rights Project, ACLU newsletter, 1978-1979
Carton 51SH 13LV F The Privacy Reports. ACLU newsletter, 1973-1978 (with gaps)
II. Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts records, 1927-1988 (bulk: 1970-1985)
A. CLUM administrative files, 1971-1984
Carton 52SH 13LW GBylaws, 1971, 1973, 1975
Carton 52SH 13LW GBoard of Directors, Officer and Advisory Committee lists
1973-1974
1974-1975
1975-1976
1976-1977
1977-1978
1978-1979
1979-1980
1980-1981
1981-1982
1982-1983
1983-1984
Carton 52SH 13LW GBoard of Directors monthly agenda, minutes, memorandums, financial reports, budgets, and quarterly reports.
June, August-December 1973
January-July, September-December 1974
January-Feb., April-July, September-December 1975
January-April, June-September-December 1976
January-June, September-December 1977. (see February)
January, March-May, June, September-December 1978
January-June, September-December 1979
January-June, September-December 1980
January-June, September-December 1981
January-June, September-December 1982
January-June, September-October (2 emergency), December 1983
Carton 53SH 13LX HCLUM Bulletin, Summer 1970
Carton 53SH 13LX HExecutive Committee officer list, 1970
Carton 53SH 13LX HExecutive Committee agenda, minutes, and memoranda, 1970-1973 (with gaps)
B. CLUM Committee Files, 1970-1988
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Carton 53SH 13LX HBallots, 1972-1976, 1979-1980
Carton 53SH 13LX HBudget and Finance Committee, budgets, minutes, memos, 1976-1979
Carton 53SH 13LX HCommittees, officer list, 1977
Carton 53SH 13LX HCommittee on Committees and Priorities
Member lists, 1982
Minutes, 1982
Carton 53SH 13LX HChurch-State Committee
Correspondence and minutes, 1972, 1975, 1978
Correspondence, Mass. Legislation, 1972-1974
Carton 53SH 13LX HCivil Liberties of Business Committee, 1975-1978
Carton 53SH 13LX HDeficit Committee, correspondence, 1978
Carton 53SH 13LX HDocket Committee, 1980
Carton 53SH 13LX HElection Procedure Committee, 1979
Carton 53SH 13LX HElection Results, 1976-1979
Carton 53SH 13LX HFamily and Children's Rights committee. 1975-1980
Carton 53SH 13LX HFamily Rights Committee: Wendy Cromwell, 1980
Carton 53SH 13LX HFamily Rights Committee, 1981-1982
Carton 53SH 13LX HFinancial statements, 1970-1979
Carton 53SH 13LX HGay Rights Committee, 1977-1978
Carton 53SH 13LX HCLUM Legal Counsel, report, 1970
Carton 53SH 13LX HLegal Panel, 1970-1973
Carton 53SH 13LX HCLUM Legislative Committee, 1970-1984
Carton 53SH 13LX HLegislation
1970, 1972
Memos, 1972
1973
Testimony, 1974
1975-1976
Correspondence, 1976-1977
1978-1979
Bills, 1979
Carton 53SH 13LX HMassachusetts Legislation, 1970
Carton 54SH 13LY IMedical-Legal Committee, November 1978-February 1981 (with gaps)
Carton 54SH 13LY IMedical-Legal Committee, reading file, 1979
Carton 54SH 13LY IMedical-Legal Committee, Chad Green, 1979
Carton 54SH 13LY IMedical-Legal Committee, Massachusetts Task Force on Privacy, Sexuality and Sex Education for the Developmentally Disabled, 1979
Carton 54SH 13LY IMedical-Legal Committee, The Saikewicz Decision, 1979
Carton 54SH 13LY IQuarterly Reports,
1977
Executive Director, 1977
Legislative Agent, 1977
MCLUF, 1977
Women's Rights Project, 1977
Carton 54SH 13LY IScreening Committee
1977-1980
Minutes, January-June 1983
1983
Report, July-September 1983
October-December 1983
1984
June-September, 1985
MCLUF attorney fees, September 1985
October-November 1985
February- November, 1986 (with gaps)
Carton 54SH 13LY ISentencing Committee, 1979
Carton 54SH 13LY IStaff Meetings, undated, 1975-1977
Carton 54SH 13LY IStock Transactions, 1976-1981
Carton 54SH 13LY IStructures Committee. CLUM Bylaws, 1986
C. CLUM Office of Director, Correspondence Files, 1972-1984
Carton 55SH 13LZ JAssociate Director, Joan Tuttle, 1972-1977
Carton 55SH 13LZ JExecutive Director, John W. Roberts
Carton 55SH 13LZ JJuly-December 1970, 1977-1982 (with gaps)
Carton 56SH 13M1 T1983-1984
Carton 56SH 13M1 TExecutive Secretary, Luther Knight McNair, Correspondence, January-June 1970
Carton 56SH 13M1 TChairman, Roy A. Hammer, Correspondence, 1970-1979
Carton 56SH 13M1 TErnest (Tony) Winsor, Board of Directors, correspondence, 1975-1977
D. Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, Legislative Agent, Correspondence Files, 1972-1984
Carton 56SH 13M1 TLegislative Agent, Correspondence Files, Diane Kessler, 1972
Carton 56SH 13M1 TLegislative Agent, Correspondence Files, Karen Hudner, 1978-1984
E. Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, Legislative Agent, Subject Files, 1972-1985
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Legislative Agent, Subject Files, Debbie Shanley: Master legislator files, 1974-1975
Legislative Agent, Subject Files, Karen Hudner:
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Affirmative Action, H. 5303, 1980
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Affirmative Action, H. 5303, 1980
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Anti-Busing, H. 5316, 1978
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Bill of Rights Conference, 1981
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Bill of Rights conference, Julian Bond, 1981
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Bill of Rights Conference, handouts, 1981
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Boston Housing Authority, 1984
Carton 57SH 17HL 5CLUM Medical-Legal Committee, 1979-1980
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Civil Service, 1980-1981
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Equal Access, Bonker bill, H. 5343, 1984
Carton 57SH 17HL 5First Amendment, 1978-1980
Carton 57SH 17HL 5First Amendment, H. 3151, 1979
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Greater Boston Civil Rights Coalition, 1984-1985
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Handicapped, 1983-1984
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Institutional Violence, 1978
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Journalists Sources, 1972-1973
Carton 57SH 17HL 5L-Whamo, 1974-1979
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Legislative Committee, 1973-1980
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Legislative Network, 1972-1973
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Legislative Rules and Procedures, 1971-1974
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Lobbyists Law, 1973-1975
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, 1973-1975
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination
Wilkie v. Town of Norwell
Verderico v. Firestone
Kennedy v. Recreama
Yearwood v. Gifford
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, 1979, 1980-1982.
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Massachusetts Constitutional Amendment, S 1910, 1980
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Massachusetts Council for Public Justice, 1980-1983
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Massachusetts Council for Public Justice, 1984
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Massachusetts State Budget, 1975
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Mental Health, 1980
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Patient's Rights, 1974-1978
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Prison Reform, Transfer bill, 1975
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Prisons, 1975
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Prostitutes Union of Massachusetts, 1975
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Rape Staircasing, 1980
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Redistricting, 1973, 1981
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Social Services, 1979-1980
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Sovereign Immunity, 1976
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Sovereign Immunity, Feldman v. City of Worcester (Mass.)
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Sovereign Immunity, Whitney v. City of Worcester (Mass.), 1975
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Students' Rights, 1972-1974
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Voting Rights Act, 1981-1982
Carton 57SH 17HL 5White House Conference on Families, 1980
Carton 57SH 17HL 5Women in Politics, 1982
F. CLUM Reading Files, 1975-1984
Carton 58SH 13M3 VReading file, miscellaneous, 1975-1976
Carton 58SH 13M3 VReading file, John Reinstein, miscellaneous, 1975-1976
Carton 58SH 13M3 VReading file, miscellaneous, 1976-1980
Carton 58SH 13M3 VMonthly, March 1975-1977
Carton 59SH 13M4 WMonthly, 1978-1980
Carton 60SH 13M5 XMonthly, 1981-April 1983
Carton 61SH 13M3 VMonthly, May 1983-November 1984
G. CLUM Subject Files, 1927-1987
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZAbortion, 1979
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZAbortion: A Campaign for Choices. S. 1711, 1983
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZAnti-Blockbusting: S1334, 1975-1977
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZAnti-Blockbusting: E.T.C. Development Corp. v. Parker (Mass.), 1977
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZArrest without Conviction, 1972
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZBanking: Anti-Redlining, 1976
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZBanking: Fair Employment Practices, 1976
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZBehavior Research Institute (BRI):
Correspondence, 1986-1987
Behavior Research Institute v. Leonard (Mass.), 1987
CLUM Medical Legal Committee, 1986
CLUM Medical/Legal Committee, 9 September 1986
CLUM Medical/Legal Committee, 25 September 1986
Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council, report, 1986
Massachusetts Office for Children, report, 1986
California, 1980
Massachusetts, 1986
New York, 1981, 1986
Newsclippings, 1985-1987
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZBill of Rights Campaign: Regional Conference, 1981
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZBridgewater State College, Bridgewater Free Press, 1970
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZBullet Study
1974-1975
H. 4063, 1976
Gary Evans, case, 1976
"Constitutional Prohibitions of Cruel, Inhumane or Unnecessary Death, Injury or Suffering During Law Enforcement Process," Jordan J. Paust, 1976
"Human Rights and the Ninth Amendment: A New Form of Guarantee," Jordan J. Paust, undated
"An Act to Regulate the Use of Certain Firearms and Ammunition by Those Exercising Police Powers within the Commonwealth," William Robinson, 1974
Police Use of High Powered Ammunition." Neil B. Staten, 1974
Massachusetts Research Center, 1974
Massachusetts Research Center, "Police Use of Ammunition," report, 1974
Massachusetts Research Center, 1975
Massachusetts Research Center, reference, 1970-1974
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZChaplain of the House of Representatives, 1970-1974
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZChildren's Rights, 1972
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZChildren's Rights: Juvenile Law Reform Project, newsletter, 1978
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZChildren's Rights Project
ACLU Legal Docket, Sept. 1978
Blackstone Valley Council for Children v. Strom (Mass.), 1978
Lehman v. Lycoming County Children's Services (U.S. Sup. Ct.), 1977
1977-1978
Proposal to establish the Massachusetts Children's Rights Project, 1978
WCVB-TV Editorials, 1978
Lynch v. Dukakis (Mass.), 1978
Varney v. Commissioner of Children's Services, 1977
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZClamshell, N.H.: Wolf v. Thomson, Jr. (N.H.), 1977 (nuclear power plant
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZClass Action: Brandywine Village Co. v. Tenants First Coalition, 1977, I. (unincorporated associations)
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZClass Action: Brandywine Village Co. v. Tenants First Coalition, 1977, II. (unincorporated associations)
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZCommittee for Sane Drug Policy, 1972-1976
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZContact Sports: Massachusetts Board of Education, Chapter 622, printed, 1971
Carton 62SH 13M7 ZContact Sports: S. 211, 1976
Carton 63SH 13M8 -Corrections School District: H. 1301, 1973-1975
Carton 63SH 13M8 -Denman v. Denman (Mass.), 1970
Carton 63SH 13M8 -Economic Justice and Civil Liberties Conference, 1985
Carton 63SH 13M8 -Economic Justice and Civil Liberties Conference, workshops, 1985
Carton 63SH 13M8 -Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
1941-1975
Massachusetts Council for Constitutional Rights, 1954
Massachusetts Council for Constitutional Rights, request for files, 1979
Miscellaneous, undated, 1927-1966
Newsclippings, 1941-1973
Carton 63SH 13M8 -Fort Devens, Homosexuals, 1975
Carton 63SH 13M8 -Grand Jury National Coalition, 1973
Carton 63SH 13M8 -Grand Jury Reform
1975-1976
Right to Counsel, 1975-1977
Rules of Criminal Procedure, 1976
Rules of Criminal Procedures, brief, 1977
Carton 63SH 13M8 -Handicapped Discrimination
H. 244, 1976
H. 3080, 1977
H. 536, 1978
S. 66, 1979
H, 650, 1980
S. 67 and S. 208. 1981
Impeachment
Carton 63SH 13M8 -ACLU, undated, 1973-1974
Carton 63SH 13M8 -ACLU Affiliates, 1973-1974
Carton 63SH 13M8 -ACLU Committees of Correspondence Pamphlet, 1973
Carton 63SH 13M8 -ACLU Speakers Kit, 1973
Carton 63SH 13M8 -CLUM, 1973-1974
Carton 63SH 13M8 -CLUM Bulletin Board ephemera
Carton 63SH 13M8 -Congressional Delegations. 1973
Carton 63SH 13M8 -Docket, 1973 [o.s.]
Carton 63SH 13M8 -"Impeach Nixon" Buttons, 1973-1974
Carton 64SH 13M9 .CLUM Media Committee, 1973-1974
Carton 64SH 13M9 .CLUM Speakers Bureau, 1973-1974
Carton 64SH 13M9 .CLUM Speakers Kit, 1973
Carton 64SH 13M9 .CLUM Volunteers, 1973-1974
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Citizens for Participation in Political Actions, 1973
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Independent Groups, 1973-1974
Carton 64SH 13M9 .League of Women Voters in Massachusetts, 1971
Carton 64SH 13M9 .National Campaign to Impeach Nixon, 1973-1974
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Roper Reports, 1973
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Bumper Stickers, n.d
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Time, "Nixon's July: The People," 12 November 1973
Carton 64SH 13M9 .U.S. News & World Report, "Answers to Questions on Impeachment," 8 April 1974
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Iranian Ten, 1976
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Job Discrimination
Beazer v. N.Y. Transit Authority (N.Y.), 1975
Rehabilitated Addicts, 1973
U.S. Rehabilitation Act of 1973
1975-1976
Drug Treatment, H. 1863, 1975-1976
Printed, 1973
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Law Enforcement, 1978
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Lexington (Mass.) Bank Shootout, 1984
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Loyalty Oath, H. 3343, 1972
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Loyalty Oath , Smith v. Dwyer, 1972
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Marijuana Civil Fine, H. 2304, 1975-1976
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Massachusetts Coalition for Human Rights
Conference, 1975
1975
Minutes, 1975
1975-1976
Minutes, 1976
Guide, 1977
Minutes, 1977
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, 1984
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Massachusetts Research Center
1974-April 1975
Education Coalition, 1973
Issues Research Project, 1973
Racial Imbalance Research, 1974-1975
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Minor's Consent to Medical Treatment, D. 877, 1976
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Motor Vehicle Law, H. 110, 1974
Carton 64SH 13M9 .New England Regional Prison, 1973-1974
Carton 64SH 13M9 .CLUM News releases, 1972-1984
Carton 64SH 13M9 .News releases: ACLU Public Service Announcements, 1977
Carton 64SH 13M9 .News releases: Public Service Announcements, printed, 1977
Carton 64SH 13M9 .News releases: Other Groups, 1972-1075. 1982. 1983
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Non-Support, 1983
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Nuclear-Free Cambridge, 1983
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Parent/Media Dialogue on Desegregation, 1975
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Parent/Media Dialogue on Desegregation, 1975
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Parents Rights Manual, 1973, [Mass. Law Reform Institute]
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Parole Revocation, S. 834. H. 3246, H. 1024, 1972
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Political I.D. Cards, H. 1754, 1972
Carton 64SH 13M9 .Political Ad Rate Bill, H. 3460, 1972-1973
Carton 65SH 13MAPosition on Ballot, Report H. 6072, 1973, 1974
Carton 65SH 13MAPosition on Ballot, Tsongas v. Davoren (Mass.) 1972
Carton 65SH 13MAPresence of Heroin, H. 299, 1976
Carton 65SH 13MAFreedom of Press: Reporters Committee v. AT&T, 1974
Carton 65SH 13MAPrisoners Rights, 1977-1980
Carton 65SH 13MAPrivacy, 1972-1974
Carton 65SH 13MAPrivacy Project Proposal, 1974, 1977
Carton 65SH 13MARacial Imbalance
undated, 1972-1976 (with gaps)
H. 6657, 1973
H 5495, Amici Curiae, undated
H. 6657, Amici Curiae, 1973
(Massachusetts) Legislation, 1973
Morgan v. Hennigan (Mass.) 1972
Reading file, 1974
School Committee of Springfield v. Board of Education (Mass.), 1974.
Carton 65SH 13MARape, 1974
Carton 65SH 13MARegional Adolescent Program, 1979
Carton 65SH 13MARegional Adolescent Program, I, 1979
Carton 65SH 13MARegional Adolescent Program, II, 1979
Carton 65SH 13MARegional Adolescent Program, Application for Nee, 1978
Carton 65SH 13MAReligion and Schools, 1972
Carton 65SH 13MAReproductive Freedom Project, 1979
Carton 65SH 13MAStudent Rights
1968-1974
Handbook, draft, undated
Printed, 1972
Hull (Mass.) Public Schools, 1973-1974
Carton 65SH 13MAViolent Crimes, 1976
Carton 65SH 13MAViolent Crimes, (Mass.) Legislation, 1976
Carton 65SH 13MAVoting Rights
1972, 1975
Election laws, 1972-1975, 1979
Dane v. Board of Registrars of Voters of Concord (Mass.), 1978
Harris v. Samuels (U.S. Ct. App.), 1968
Lefkowitz v. Cunningham (U.S. Supr. Ct.), 1972
Massachusetts Public Interest Group v. Guzzi (Mass.), 1978
Oliver v. Board of Election Commissioners (U.S. App. Ct.), 1971
Poulos v. Spillane (Mass.), 1971
Prisoners, 1978
Prisoners and Mentally Ill, 1974
Students, 1972, 1979
United States v. State of Arizona (U.S. Supr. Ct.), 1970
Whitcomb v. Chavis (U.S. Supr. Ct.), 1969
Carton 65SH 13MAWorcester Violent Women
1976-1978
Testimony, 1978
H. CLUM County Chapters, 1974-1986
Carton 66SH 13MB $Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, Berkshire County Chapter Meeting, December 1976
Carton 66SH 13MB $Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, Hampden County Chapter
Board of Directors, December 1974-1984 (with gaps)
Burke v. Benepe (Mass.), 1975
Bylaws, 1982
Correspondence, 1975-1982
Legal Panel, 1975-1979, November 1980
Newsclippings, 1975
Carton 66SH 13MB $Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, Worcester County Chapter
Annual Report, 1984
Board of Directors, Minutes, 1981-1986
Correspondence, 1974-1986
District Court Monitoring Project, report, 1979
District Court Monitoring Project, 1984-1985
District Court Monitoring Project, report, 1984
Executive Board
1974
Minutes, December 1975-1977
Executive Committee Meeting, May 1984
Legal Docket, 1971-1972
Legal Panel, 1974-1986
Newsclippings, 1974-1986
III. Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union Foundation records, 1971-1984
A. Administrative Files, 1973-1984
Carton 66SH 13MB $Quarterly report, 1979
Carton 66SH 13MB $Annual report, 1984
Carton 66SH 13MB $Board of Trustees records, 1973-1983
Carton 66SH 13MB $Financial records, 1975-1978
Carton 66SH 13MB $B. Correspondence Files, 1974-1982
Carton 66SH 13MB $C. Fundraising records, 1973-1979
Carton 66SH 13MB $Fundraising events, 1973-1979
Carton 66SH 13MB $Springfield Theatre Benefit, 1975
Carton 66SH 13MB $"Legal Briefs," 1978
Carton 66SH 13MB $Miscellaneous fundraising records, 1975-1977
D. MCLUF Subject Files, 1971-1982
SH 17GT CBox 1Folder 1Legal Program, 1971-1979
SH 17GT CBox 1Folder 2Legal Docket, 1975-1976, 1982
SH 17GT CBox 1Folder 3Massachusetts County Correction Facilities Project, 1979
SH 17GT CBox 1Folder 4Privacy Project, 1974-1975
SH 17GT CBox 1Folder 5Reproductive Freedom Litigation Project, 1979
SH 17GT CBox 1Folders 6-13Women's Rights Project, 1974-1978
IV. Boston University, 1967-1986
Records in this series relate to the interactions of CLUM and Boston University students, faculty, and administration, concerning accusations of the BU administration's abuse of First Amendment rights. Records largely pertain to the investigation of BU's alleged censorship of the student newspaper bu exposure, including correspondence, legal documents, committee records, working files, reports, and published newspaper and magazine articles.
A. CLUM Records Relating to Boston University, 1972-1983
Arranged chronologically within record type.
Included in this sub-series is correspondence between CLUM and Boston University students, faculty, and administration, including letters from BU President John Silber and Professor Howard Zinn. In January 1979, CLUM formed a Boston University Academic Freedom Committee of Inquiry to explore charges of First Amendment violations by the BU administration. Records include committee minutes, working files and draft reports, as well as the written dissent of committee member Alan Dershowitz.
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolders 1-5Correspondence, 1977-1979
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolder 6Press releases, 1979-1983
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolder 7Pertinent ACLU policies, 1978-1979
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolder 8Pertinent legal cases, 1980-1981
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolders 9-27Committee of Inquiry records, 1972-1983
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolders 23-33Working drafts of BU report, 1979
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolder 34Final report, 1979
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolder 35CLUM votes on BU report, 1979
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolder 36Dershowitz dissent, 1979
B. bu exposure Records, 1967-1983
Arranged chronologically within record type.
Records of the student newspaper bu exposure mainly consist of papers gathered during the discovery phase of the lawsuit filed by CLUM against BU on the exposure's behalf. They include editorial and third party correspondence relating to the paper's long struggle with the BU administration, operational files, and working files of the newspaper's editorial offices and of student editor Terri Taylor. These files have largely been left in original order.
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolders 37-40Correspondence, 1975-1979
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolder 41Press releases, 1978-1979
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolder 42Registrations, 1976-1978
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolders 43-44Requests for BU funding, 1976-1979
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolders 45-46Grant research and applications, 1977-1981
Carton 67SH 13MV GFolders 47-49Terri Taylor's working files, 1977-1979
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 1"Selling Indulgences," 1978
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 2bu exposure working files, 1967-1983
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 3Printed materials, 1976-1979
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 4BU Publications, 1975-1978
C. Legal Documents, 1972-1986
Arranged chronologically.
Contained in this sub-series are legal documents from several trials involving Boston University, including various complaints, depositions, affidavits, and exhibits.
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 5O'Brien v. Boston University, 1972
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 6Tobin v. Boston University, 1976
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolders 7-9bu exposure v. Silber, 1978
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 10Richardson v. Boston University, 1982
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolders 11-15Kohn v. Silber, 1983-1984
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 16Abramowitz v. Boston University, 1986
D. Printed Material, 1976-1986
Arranged chronologically.
This sub-series includes copies of the bu exposure (with gaps) from 1976 to 1980, issues of the BU student newspaper Daily Free Press, and other magazine and newspaper articles that cover the struggles between BU students and administration from both local and national perspectives.
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolders 17-25bu exposure, 1976-1982
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolders 26-32Daily Free Press, 1977-1983
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 33BU Spectrum, 1977-1979
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 34Boston Magazine, May 1977
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 35Nora Ephraim, "Academic Gore," Esquire, September 1977
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 36Student Press Law Center Report, 1978-1979
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 37Miscellaneous university newspapers, 1975-1979
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolder 38Miscellaneous newsletters and pamphlets, 1977-1979
Carton 68SH 17E3 RFolders 39-42Miscellaneous articles, 1977-1986
Carton 69SH 13MX IV. Haskel A. Kassler correspondence, 1970
Arranged alphabetically.
Correspondence of CLUM Staff Council Haskel A. Kassler from 1970.
Carton 69SH 13MX IVI. Miscellaneous clipping files, 1970-1981
Miscellaneous subject files from ca. 1970s mostly contains clippings.

Table of Contents

Detailed Description of Record Group III

CartonBarcodeFolderContents
I. Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (CLUM)/American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (ACLUM) administrative records, 1951-2001 (bulk: 1980-1999)
This series includes the records of CLUM's Board of Directors, legal correspondence and subject files, committee records, records of student and regional CLUM chapters, membership records and financial records. In 1995, CLUM changed its name to the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (ACLUM) to reflect its relationship with its parent organization, the ACLU. Record series that span the time of the name change are referred to as CLUM/ACLUM records .
A. Board of Directors records, 1985-1999
Arranged chronologically by record type.
This subseries primarily contains the monthly mailings and meeting minutes of the CLUM/ACLUM Board of Directors from 1985-1999. The mailings, usually sent out to the members of the board a few weeks prior to their monthly meeting, consist of documents and supporting materials on issues to be discussed at meetings and of interest to board members. This subseries also includes lists of board attendance from 1990-1997, and letters written and received by lawyer and President of the Board Harvey Silverglate from 1986-1994. Silverglate's letters pertain to CLUM issues and include letters written to newspapers and political figures.
i. Board mailings and meeting minutes, 1985-1999
Carton 70SH 17EI %1985-1990
Carton 71SH 17EH +1991-1997
Carton 72SH 13N8 .Folders 1-201998-1999
Carton 72SH 13N8 .Folder 21ii. Board attendance, 1990-1997
Carton 72SH 13N8 .Folders 22-25iii. Harvey Silverglate correspondence, 1986-1994
B. Legal records, 1951-1994
Carton 72SH 13N8 .Folders 26-28Ai. Karen Hudner correspondence, 1985-1994
Arranged chronologically.
This subseries contains letters written and received by CLUM Legislative Agent Karen Hudner mostly from 1985-1994. The correspondence pertains to Hudner's various speaking engagements (mostly to children and teenagers) about civil liberties, current legislation pertaining to civil liberties and CLUM, and other legal matters.
ii. Legal subject files, 1951-1994 [bulk: 1970-1989]
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
This subseries contains subject files kept primarily by Legislative Agent Karen Hudner and her staff. Subject files include notes, newspaper clippings, correspondence, reports, and other legal documents of interest to CLUM. Some files are more complete than others.
Abortion, 1970-1984
Carton 72SH 13N8 .Folder 29Background, 1973
Carton 72SH 13N8 .Folder 30Blue Cross Blue Shield, 1973-4
Carton 72SH 13N8 .Folders 31-411973-1984
Carton 72SH 13N8 .Folder 42Clippings, 1970-1983
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 1Bail bill, 1975-1977
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 2Boston Human Rights Commission, ca. 1985
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 3Biennial conference 1983- congressional visits
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 4Bilingual education, 1986
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 5Boston police, 1973-1977
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folders 6-7Child abuse, 1982-1983
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 8Child pornography, 1977
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 9Children's rights misc., 1976-1985
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 10Children's Rights Project, 1978
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 11CLUM drug policy, 1991
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 12Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI), 1987
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 13Correctional legal services, 1979
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 14Court reform, 1979-1980
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 15Desegregation, 1976
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 16Draft registration, 1983-1984
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 17Drugs, 1986-1991
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 18Drug testing, 1990
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 19Drunk driving, ca. 1982
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 20Due process, 1975-1976
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 21"English Only" movement, 1986-1992
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 22Espionage/ Rosenberg, 1951-1976
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 23Equal access, 1976
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 24ERA Ratification, 1982
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folders 25-32Gay rights, 1974-1987
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 33Gender issues, 1982-1986
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folders 34-35Handicapped anti-discrimination, 1988-1990
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 36House rules reform, 1977-1983
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 37Housing Discrimination, 1983
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 38Human rights ordinance, 1984
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 39Individual rights vs. governmental rights, 1980
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folders 40-43Equality in insurance, 1985-1986
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 44Judicial Conduct Commission, 1986
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 45Jury bill (Middlesex), 1980-1982
Carton 73SH 17ED .Folder 46Juvenile crime, ca. 1980
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 1Living will testimony, 1977-1990
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 2Legislation, 1980
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolders 3-4Legislation (federal), 1982-1988
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 5Mental patient advisory project, 1978
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 6Mental Patients Treatment Unit at Worcester State Hospital for Women, 1977-1979
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 7Midwifery, 1986-1987
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 8Minors' right to contraception, 1978-1979
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 9Nudity in public, ca. 1970s
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolders 10-14Obscenity bill, 1980-1985
Old Cambridge Baptist Church, 1984-1986
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 15Break-ins, 1984-1985
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 16 FOIA Request, 1985-1986
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 17PANIC (I.D. Cards), 1971-1975
Prisons
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 18Access to prisons, 1970-1981
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 19Capping Massachusetts prisons, 1981
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 20Prison construction (H-7343)
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 21-23Prison issues, 1974-1994
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 24Prison transfers, through 1981
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 25-26Prison transfers, 1983-1984
Privacy
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 27Gift of privacy, 1975
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 28Privacy project, 1975
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 29Surveillance, 1971-1977
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 30Racial problems, 1974-1976
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 31Racial violence, 1970s
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 32Bobbie Rennix, 1983-1986
Search and seizure
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 33-341974-1975
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 35Search on sight, 1989-1990
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 36Strip search, 1982
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 37Senate candidate questions, 1984
Sentencing
Arranged chronologically.
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolders 38-39Sentencing, 1972-1975
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolder 40Mandatory sentencing, 1976
Carton 74SH 17E7 VFolders 41-45Sentencing, 1976-1979
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolders 1-2Drug sentencing, 1980
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 3Sentencing/ legislation 1980-1981
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 4Presumptive sentencing background, ca. 1984
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolders 5-7Governors' sentencing bill, 1984
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 8Sentencing conference (MCPJ), 1984
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 9Prison impact, 1984
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 10Women, 1984-1985
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolders 11-12Testimony, 1984
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 13Governors' sentencing, 1985
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 14Sentencing, 1985
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolders 15-16H5009 hearing- group testimony, 1985
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 17Governors' sentencing, 1986
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 18-20H900 hearing/ S-1631 study commission, 1986-1987
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 21-22Presumptive sentencing, 1988-1989
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 23Misc. sentencing, undated
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 24Shoplifting, 1985-1986
Speech
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 25Academic freedom (Brandeis v. Cloward), 1980
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 26ACLU- Heins on "Words that Wound" comment, 1983
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 27Censorship- entertainment/ games, 1985
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 28Censorship- MBTA Ads, 1994
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 29Censorship- Banned in Boston, ca. 1986
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolders 30-32Censorship- Titticut Follies/ Wiseman, ca. 1986-1987
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolders 33-34Censorship- CIA recruitment at UMASS, 1987
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 35Stop and Frisk, 1984
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 36Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP), 1993-1994
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 37Sullivan, 1977
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 38Use without authority, 1976
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolder 39Voter information, 1982
Carton 75SH 17E8 WFolders 40-41Voter registration, 1984-1986
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 1Guy Washington, 1973
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 2White power, 1974-1990
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 3Women's Rights Project, ca. 1976
iii. Miscellaneous legal documents, 1973-1989
Arranged chronologically.
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 4Request by Senate for Opinion of the Justice Concerning Senate No. 1278, n.d
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 5In. Re: S. 1482-- Grand Jury,, n.d
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolders 6-7RE: Request of the Senate for Advisory Opinion Concerning H. 6657, 1973
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 8RE: Request of the Governor for Advisory Opinion Concerning H. 5495, [1974]
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 9Request by the House for an Opinion of the Justices on House Bill No. 6723, 1977
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 10In the Matter of Applications for Issuance of Criminal Complaints Against The National Lampoon, Inc., Leonard Mogel, Matty Simon, 1977
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 11In RE: A Juvenile, 1989
C. Communications records, 1985-1999
Arranged chronologically by record type.
This subseries contains CLUM/ACLUM press releases from 1985-1999, and a small collection of letters written and received by CLUM Director of Communications Mackie McLeod from 1986-1987 pertaining to representation of civil liberty and CLUM in print and television, among other media.
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolders 12-20Press releases, 1985-1999 (with gaps)
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 21Mackie McLeod correspondence, 1986-1987
D. Committee records, 1977-2001
Arranged alphabetically by committee.
This subseries consists of CLUM/ACLUM committee records from 1977-2001, including meeting minutes, notes, correspondence, member lists, and other related materials. Committees are created by the board of directors or the president, who also appoints the committee chairs. Some committees are permanent, some are created on an ad hoc basis to deal with specific issues, and all are open to CLUM/ACLUM members. Some committee records are more complete than others.
For other committee records dated 1970-1986 see Record Group I and Record Group II
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 22Academic freedom committee, 1988-1990
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 23Affirmative action committee, 1992-1994
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 24Alper award committee, 1985-1987
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 25Annual dinner planning committee, 1988-1990
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 25AAwards committee, 1989-1991
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 26Bill of Rights campaign committee, 1985-1986
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 27Blocking software committee, 1997-1999
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolders 28-29By-Laws committee, 1992-1994
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 30Campus speech committee, 1990
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolders 31-33Censorship committee, 1996-1998
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 34Children's rights and family privacy committee, 1985
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolders 35-36Children's rights committee, 1986-1993
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 37Church/State committee, 1998
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 38Conflict of interest committee, 1998
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 39-45Crime and justice committee, 1990-1993
Note: The Legislative committee and the Crime and Justice committee were joined from April 1990-1991. All joint committee records are located here under Crime and Justice.
Carton 76SH 17DZ FFolder 46Democratic platform drafting committee, 1987
Carton 77SH 13NB /Folder 1-5Development committee, 1995-1999
Carton 77SH 13NB /Folder 6Diversity committee, 1991
Carton 77SH 13NB /Folder 7Drug decriminalization committee, 1989-1991
Carton 77SH 13NB /Folders 8-15Economic justice committee (also known as the poverty committee), 1982-1989
Carton 77SH 13NB /Folder 16Education committee, 1985
Carton 77SH 13NB /Folders 17-18Financial structures committee, 1981-1982
Carton 77SH 13NB /Folder 19Foster placement committee, 1985
Carton 77SH 13NB /Folder 20Joint committee on healthcare, 1984
Carton 77SH 13NB /Folder 21Joint committee on human services, 1991-1992
Carton 77SH 13NB /Folder 22Investment committee, 2001
Carton 77SH 13NB /Folders 23-33Legislative committee, 1980- March 1990
Note: The Legislative committee and the Crime and Justice committee were joined from April 1990-1991. See Crime and Justice for all joint committee records.
Carton 77SH 13NB /Folder 34Long range planning committee, 1987-1993
Management committee, 1983-1999
Carton 77SH 13NB /Folders 35-43Management committee, 1983-1995
Carton 78SH 17EF $Folders 1-5Management committee, 1996-1999
Carton 78SH 17EF $Folders 6-15Medical-legal committee, 1986-1994
Carton 78SH 17EF $Folders 16-34Nominating committee, 1982-1999
Carton 78SH 17EF $Folder 35Personnel committee, 1996-1997
Carton 78SH 17EF $Folder 36Police practices committee, 1985-1986
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folders 1-11Privacy committee (medical), 1994-1999
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folder 12Privacy/ FOIA committee (ad hoc), 1994-1995
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folders 13-14Program and planning committee, 1991-1992
Public education committee, 1977-1989
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folders 15-19General, 1981-1989
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folder 20BC bicentennial project, 1985-1987
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folder 21Campus chapters, 1986
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folder 22Forum, 1986
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folder 23Journalism, 1986-1987
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folders 24-26Secondary schools, 1985-1986
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folder 27Speakers bureau, 1977-1989
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folder 28Retreat planning committee, 1989-1990
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folder 29Screening committee, 1987
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folder 30Sentencing committee, 1997
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folders 31-36Structures committee, 1980-1996
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folder 37-42Women's rights committee, 1992-1997
E. Chapter records, 1986-2000
This subseries contains the records of the various CLUM/ACLUM Chapters from 1986-2000, including regional and student chapters at colleges and universities in the Boston area. Records include correspondence, organizational and development records, event announcements, and newsclippings. Some of the chapter records are more complete than others.
Campus chapters, 1987-2000
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folder 43 1988-1991
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folder 44ACLU Campus Organizing Manual, 1988-1998
Carton 79SH 17EL 2Folder 45Boston University School of Law Civil Liberties Association, 1996
Carton 80SH 17EJ 0Folders 1-5The Civil Liberties Union of Harvard, 1987-1997
Carton 80SH 17EJ 0Folder 6Suffolk University Law School ACLU Student Group, 1999-2000
Carton 80SH 17EJ 0Folders 7-9Cape Cod chapter, 1993-1996
Carton 80SH 17EJ 0Folder 10Southeastern Massachusetts (New Bedford) chapter, 1992-1997
Western Massachusetts chapter, 1987-1999
Carton 80SH 17EJ 0Folders 11-201987-1999
Carton 80SH 17EJ 0Folder 21Clippings, 1987-1990
Carton 80SH 17EJ 0Folder 22Dead files, 1990-1991
Carton 80SH 17EJ 0Folder 23Development, 1990-1991
Carton 80SH 17EJ 0Folder 24Events, 1990
Carton 80SH 17EJ 0Folders 25-26Legal panel, 1987-1992
Carton 80SH 17EJ 0Folders 27-43Worcester chapter, 1986-2000
F. Membership records, 1973-1993
Arranged chronologically by subject.
This subseries contains records pertaining to CLUM membership from 1973-1993, including membership mailings, annotated drafts and form letters sent to prospective and current members, and membership information from other organizations.
Carton 80SH 17EJ 0Folder 44Board, trustee, and committee lists, 1990-1993
Mailings to prospective members, 1984-1989
Carton 80SH 17EJ 0Folders 45-461984-1986
Carton 81SH 13N2 VFolders 1-21987-1989
Carton 81SH 13N2 VFolders 3-8Mailings to members (appeals), 1988-1992
Carton 81SH 13N2 VFolder 9"Membership Promotion" binder, 1973
Carton 81SH 13N2 VFolder 10New members welcome package, ca. 1985
Carton 81SH 13N2 VFolder 11Affiliates' mailings, 1984-1988
G. Financial records, 1984-2000
Arranged chronologically by record type.
This subseries contains financial records created and maintained by CLUM/ACLUM from 1984-2000. The subseries includes loose financial records from 1984-1990, annual reports on audits from 1989-2000, and the operating expenses for CLUM's office space on Temple Place in Boston. Combined financial statements with the Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union Foundation are also located here.
Carton 81SH 13N2 VFolders 12-22Loose financial records, 1984-1990, 1996
Carton 81SH 13N2 VFolders 23-38Annual reports on audits, 1989-2000
Carton 81SH 13N2 VFolders 39-42Operating expenses for Temple Place, Boston 1987-1991
H. Miscellaneous administrative records, 1983-1999
Arranged chronologically by record type.
This subseries contains Miscellaneous administrative records from 1983-1999. Records include correspondence, a copy of the "The Civil Liberties Songbook" from 1991, and other miscellaneous records.
Carton 81SH 13N2 VFolder 43Miscellaneous correspondence, 1983-1999
Carton 81SH 13N2 VFolder 44"The Civil Liberties Song Book," 1991
Carton 81SH 13N2 VFolder 45 Miscellaneous records, 1984-1996
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II. Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union Foundation (MCLUF) records, 1974-1999 (bulk: 1980-1999)
This series contains the records of the Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union Foundation (MCLUF), an organization founded to raise tax-exempt founds to support the work of the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts and the American Civil Liberties Union. It includes records of the trustees, correspondence, development and fundraising records, and financial records. In 1995, the foundation changed its name to the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Massachusetts to reflect its association with its national counterpart, the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation. Record series that span the time of the name change are referred to as MCLUF/ACLUFM records.
A. Trustees' records, 1980-1999
Arranged chronologically by subject.
This subseries contains the records of the MCLUF/ACLUFM trustees from 1980-1999. The trustee records primarily consist of meeting minutes and related materials, and include discussion of budgets, fundraising activities, and annual plans.
Carton 82SH 17EK 1Folders 1-6Annual reports, 1981-1987
Carton 82SH 17EK 1Folders 7-20Meeting minutes, 1980-1999 (with gaps)
B. Correspondence, 1980-1996
Arranged chronologically.
This subseries contains correspondence written and received by MCLUF/ACLUFM staff, trustees, and Director John Roberts from 1980-1996. The administrative correspondence includes internal and external letters and memos pertaining to ongoing projects, fund-raising efforts, and the daily Activities of MCLUF/ACLUFM. The direct mailings include drafts and copies of form letters written to CLUM members and prospective members requesting financial support and membership renewal.
Carton 82SH 17EK 1Folder 21-32Administrative correspondence, 1980-1996
Carton 82SH 17EK 1Folder 33-37Direct mailings, 1980-1991
C. Development and fundraising records, 1974-1997
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
This subseries contains records pertaining to MCLUF/ACLUFM development and fundraising from 1981-1997, including development plans, fundraising events such as the annual Bill of Rights Dinner, publications, new member recruitment, and other activities. This subseries also contains some records pertaining to grant proposal research, preparation, and grants/funds maintenance.
Carton 82SH 17EK 1Folders 38-42 Development plans, 1983-1994 (with gaps)
Fund-raising events, programs, and plans, 1974-1997
Carton 82SH 17EK 1Folder 4360th Anniversary Auction, 1980
Carton 82SH 17EK 1Folder 44Auction Adventure, 1974
Carton 82SH 17EK 1Folders 45-48A Tribute to Roger Baldwin, 1982
Carton 82SH 17EK 1Folder 49Baldwin Award, 1993-1997
Carton 82SH 17EK 1Folders 50-51Berkshire Fund-raise, 1982
Carton 82SH 17EK 1Folders 52-53Best Friends Project, 1982-1985
Carton 82SH 17EK 1Folders 54-59Bill of Rights Dinner, 1982-1985
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folders 1-4Bill of Rights Dinner, 1986-1997
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folder 5Calaway Reception, 1990
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folder 5ADonor Analysis Graph, 1990
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folder 6Field Gallery party, 1980-ca. 1983
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folder 7Film Series, 1991
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folder 8"Legal Briefs: An Original Live Comedy Review," 1978
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folders 9-10Major Gifts Campaign, 1984, 1988
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folders 11-13May Breakfast, 1981-1983
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folder 14M.O.R.E. Campaign, 1987
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folder 15 Retreat, 1989-1990
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folder 16Mark Russell Event, 1979
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folder 17Spring Thing, 1991
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folder 18Speakers (potential), 1984-1987
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folders 19-27Telemarketing, 1975-1992
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folder 28TRIPPEL Memorial Fund, 1989-1996
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folder 29Women's Rights Project Benefit, n.d.
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folders 30-42D. Financial records, 1982-1996
Arranged chronologically by subject.
This subseries contains financial records created and maintained by MCLUF/ACLUFM from 1982-1996. The subseries includes annual audits from 1983-1989 (with gaps) with support documents, records pertaining to financial reconciliation between MCLUF and ACLUF from 1982-1989, donor analysis graphs from 1987-1989, and other miscellaneous financial records.
E. MCLUF miscellaneous records, 1978-1995
Arranged chronologically by subject.
This subseries contains miscellaneous administrative records from 1984-1992 including records pertaining to the management of the MCLUF database from 1984 and 1987-1992, among other administrative records.
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folders 43-47Database management, 1983-1992
Carton 83SH 13NC +Folders 48-50Miscellaneous records, 1978-1995
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III. John Roberts's Records, 1975-2001
See also Record Group II.
A. Reading files, 1975-1999
Arranged chronologically.
This subseries contains the reading files of CLUM/ACLUM's Executive Director John Roberts from 1986-1999 (bulk: 1986-1989 and 1998-1999), including copies of outgoing letters and memos written by Roberts, meeting minutes, and other related materials. The letters and memos pertain to all facets of CLUM/ACLUM and MCLUF/ACLUFM activities and include individual letters written to members of the general public and internal memos to staff. Outgoing letters were usually written in response to requests for help with potential civil liberty issues and are often accompanied by copies of the requester's letter or the intake and referral forms (filled out by CLUM staff when a request for help is made over the phone).
John Roberts's reading files (Cartons 84 and 85) are closed to researchers until 1 January 2019.
Carton 84SH 13MZ K1975-May 1989
Carton 85SH 13N9June 1989-December 1999
B. Subject files, 1976-2001
Arranged alphabetically.
This subseries contains subject files kept by CLUM/ACLUM director John Roberts from 1976 to 2001. Subject files include notes, newspaper clippings, correspondence, reports, and other documents pertaining to various topics of interest. Some files are more thorough than others.
See also Legal Subject Files and Subject Files (Flaps).
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolders 1-2Affirmative Action
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 3AIDS
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 4Angelli (nude photo flap)
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 5Alcohol sniffer
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 6Amirault/ Fells Acres
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 7Asset forfeiture
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolders 8-9Attorney fees
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 10Banned books program
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 11Begging
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 12Beyond Boston: Lease for 19 Temple Place
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 13Birth defects research
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 14-18Blocking software
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 19Board orientation manual
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 20Bolt power trip
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 21Boston Globe- Roberts's puff piece
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolders 22-23Boston Library
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 24-26Boston University
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 27Breathalyzer at school
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 28Buffer bubble zone
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolders 29-34Campaign Finance
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 35Cape Cod Issues
Censorship
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 36Census
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 37Chain Gang
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 38Chelsea church service City Hall
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 39Cuban Censorship
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 40Drugs- Use of State employees. to censor music
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 41Haines Memo
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 42V-Chip
Church/State
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 43Anti-aid amendment
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 44PERL
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 45Religious use of public property
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 46Religious holidays- employees '96
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolders 47-48Religious Restoration Act
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 49Northbridge Parochial School transportation
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 50Parent Choice Initiative Petition
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 51Witches League for Public Awareness
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 52Somerset Manger
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 53UMass "porno" website
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 54Civil Liberties Task Force
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolder 55Clean election law
Carton 86SH 17E5 TFolders 56-57Columbine fallout
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 1Cornean (pregnant Attleboro)
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolders 2-4Counter Terrorism
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 5Craig Benefit
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 6Drug conference, 1992
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 7First Amendment pamphlet
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 8Front desk manual
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 9Impeachment
Individuals
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 10Alan Dershowitz
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolders 11-12Ira Glasser
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 13Lloyd Hart
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 14Hentoff/ Village Voice, 1990
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 15Karen Hudner
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 16Molly Ivins
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 17Luther MacNair
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 18Mazell-Don't Call Racist
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 19Mindich/Phoenix
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 20Nancy Murray/Holliston High flap
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolders 21-25John W. Roberts (biography and speeches)
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 26Anthony Romero
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 27Carol Rose
Issues
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 28Academic freedom-Fenton v. Boston schools
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 29CIA, 1987
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 30Drug decriminalization
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 31Employment ads, 1984-1985
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 32Face recognition technology
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 33Free speech-Mary Frug article
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 34Genetics primer
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 35Hate speech resources
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 36HIV reporting
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 37Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action (JALSA)
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 38Lester case, 1988
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 39MBTA-juvenile arrests
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 40MCAS tests
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 41Medical/Legal, 1993
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 42Planned Parenthood
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolders 43-44Racial profiling
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 45JEN (associates)/ Medicaid
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 46Kape Kod Klan
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 47Klatt estate
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 48Paparazzi
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolder 49Physician assisted suicide, 1996
Carton 87SH 17E6 UFolders 50-53Plymouth arrests, 1997
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 1Prisoners voting
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 2Private groups and public buildings
Projects
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 3Baldwin Award
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 4Bill of Rights Education Project
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 5Drug Policy Task Force
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolders 6-7Police Practices Coalition
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 8Prosecutorial Abuse
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 9Recovered memory
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 10RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations)
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 11Right to bear arms
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 12-13Right wing on sex
Schools
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 14Aid to private schools
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 15Cambridge right wing in schools
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 16Charter schools
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 17Expulsion/ gun felony, 1994
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 18Health curriculum-Mass. Department of Education
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 19Locker search case
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 20Uniforms
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 21Use of schools by religious groups
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 22Youth/student round tables
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 23Standardized tests
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 24-26Sex offenders
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 27South Boston suicide
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 28Surrogate parenting
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 29Tattooing
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 30Trooper Monahan
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 31Violence/ TV/speeches Heins Paper
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IV. Eva Moseley Papers, 1970-2003
This series contains the papers of Eva Moseley, who from 1978 to 2003 served in various capacities in both CLUM/ACLUM and the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Massachusetts. These papers include correspondence, CLUM/ACLUM board records from her tenure as Board Secretary, records from CLUM's Nominating and Public Education and Colloquium Committees, ACLUFM trustees' records, fundraising records, various ACLU and ACLUM printed material, and clippings related to ACLUM issues and events. Many records contain Moseley's handwritten notations.
A. Correspondence, 1978-2002
Arranged chronologically.
Box 2SH 17M8 /Folders 1-3Correspondence, 1978-2002
B.CLUM/ ACLUM Records, 1980-1996
Arranged chronologically within each record type.
Box 2SH 17M8 /Folder 4Constitution and organizational records, 1980-1996
Box 2SH 17M8 /Folders 5-25Board Records, 1980-1996 [bulk: 1980-1982]
Box 2SH 17M8 /Folder 26Nomination Committee records, 1981
Box 2SH 17M8 /Folder 27Public Education and Colloquium Committee records, 1983-1986
C. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Massachusetts Records, 1980-2003
Arranged chronologically within each record type.
Box 2SH 17M8 /Folder 28Trust agreement and organizational records, 1995-1997
Box 2SH 17M8 /Folders 29-33Trustees' records, 1980-1993
Box 3SH 17M9 +Folders 1-6Trustees' records, 1994-2003
D. Printed Material, 1970-2002
Arranged chronologically within each record type.
Box 3SH 17M9 +Folder 7CLUM/ACLUM printed material, 1970-2001
Box 3SH 17M9 +Folder 8ACLU printed material, 1991-2002
Box 3SH 17M9 +Folder 9Newsclippings, 1983-2002
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V. Coalition records, 1980-2002
Arranged alphabetically.
This series contains records pertaining to various coalitions, and other similar organizations, in which CLUM/ACLUM created, lead, or participated from 1980-2002. The coalition records relate to a wide variety of civil liberty issues, including abortion, affirmative action, immigrants and refugees, police practice, and sex offenders, among other topics. The bulk of the subseries consists of records pertaining to CLUM/ACLUM's Bill of Rights Education project from 1987-1999, including project descriptions and time lines, records relating to the youth-oriented Project Hip Hop, fundraising and donor information, press coverage, and other related materials.
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolders 32-35Abortion Referenda, 1981-1984
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 36 Affirmative Action Voices, 1997-1999
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 37Algebra Project, 1993
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 38Amicus Club, 1993
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 39Anti-Censorship Network, 1997
Bill of Rights Education project, 1987-1999
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 40General proposals and letters, 1993-1998
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 41Background and General Information, ca. 1999
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 42Letters of praise, 1989-1997
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 43News coverage, 1995-1996
Project Hip-Hop
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 44Records, 1992-1998
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolders 45-47Printed, 1996-1999
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 48Fundraising strategies, 1988
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 49Budgets, 1993-1999
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 50Sources of funding, 1994, 1997-1998
Potential funders, 1987-1999
Arranged alphabetically.
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 51Ruth M. Batson Educational Foundation, 1994
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 52Gerry Berlin, 1997
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 53Blue Cross Blue Shield, 1995
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 54The Boehm Foundation, 1992-1994
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 55The Boston Company, 1993-1994
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 56The Boston Foundation, 1993-1995
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 57Boston Gas, 1994
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 58The Boston Globe Foundation, 1993-1995
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 59Burgess Urban Fund of the Episcopal City Mission, 1996
Carton 88SH 17E2 QFolder 60Do Something, 1994-1995
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 1Episcopal Church USA, 1996-1997
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 2Lucius and Eva Eastman Fund, 1994, 1997
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolders 3-4Foley, Hoag, and Eliot Foundation, 1992-1997
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 5Funding Exchange, 1987-1994
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 6Global Ministries, 1997
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 7The Greeley Foundation, 1994-1995
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 8Haymarket People's Fund, 1994
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 9The Edward W. Hazen Foundation, 1995-1997
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 10The Hyams Foundation, 1994
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolders 11-12Lotus Development Corporation, 1990-1994
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 13A.L. Mailman Family Foundation, 1990-1991
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 14National Council for Social Studies, 1990-1991
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 15New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, 1996-1998
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 16Norman Foundation, 1993-1997
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 17Open Society Institute, 1996
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 18Polaroid Foundation, 1994-1995
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 19Ellen Poss, 1996
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 20The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, 1994
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 21Reconciliation Mission, 1997
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 22Mabel Louise Riley Foundation, 1993-1997
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 23Unitarian Universalist Veatch Program at Shelter Rock, 1993-1994
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolder 24Volunteer Consulting Organization (A Student Organization of Harvard Business School), 1998-1999
Carton 89SH 17EB ZFolders 25-49Campaign for Choice Coalition (also called Coalition for Choice), 1983-1990 (bulk: 1986)
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folders 1-3Civil Liberties and Economic Justice conference, 1985
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folder 4Civil Liberties Task Force, ca. 2002
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folder 5Coalition to Stop Institutional Violence, 1986
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folder 6Council for Fair School Finance, 1994
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folders 7-9Criminal Justice policy Coalition, 1997-1999
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folder 10Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP), 2002
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folder 11Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD), 1980-1985
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folder 12Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA), 1990-1991
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folder 13National Committee Against Repressive Legislation, 1990
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folder 14New Office Technology Coalition, 1989
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folder 15Patient Confidentiality Coalition, 1996-2001
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folders 16-28Police Practices Coalition, 1991-1998
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folder 29Regional Community Policing Institute for New England, 2000
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folder 30Sex Offenders Registry Law meeting, 1996
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VI. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) records, 1980-1996
This series contains records created by the national ACLU from 1980-1996. The series primary contains form letters, memos, and newsletters received by CLUM from 1987-1992 and 1996, pertaining to national civil liberty issues and organizational updates. In addition, the series records from 1986-1991 pertaining to the Annual ACLU Executive Directors Conference. Conference records include correspondence, conference schedules, and other related materials. The series also contains a small amount of form letters and memos from ACLUF, primarily pertaining to national membership and fundraising; records pertaining to the ACLU Biennial Conference in 1989; and other miscellaneous ACLU records.
A. ACLU correspondence, 1980-1999 (with gaps)
Carton 90SH 17EG /Folders 31-351980-1986
Carton 91SH 17E4 SFolders 1-221987-1996
B. ACLU subject files, 1986-1991
Carton 91SH 17E4 SFolders 23-28ACLU Executive Directors' Conference records, 1986-1991
Carton 91SH 17E4 SFolder 29ACLU Biennial Conference, 1989
Carton 91SH 17E4 SFolder 30Miscellaneous ACLU records, 1990
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VII. Subject files, 1972-1999
Arranged alphabetically.
This series contains subject files (also called Flaps) that were kept in the main CLUM offices in Boston. Subject files pertain to a variety of CLUM activities and interests and consists of newspaper clippings, memos, correspondence, printed material, and notes.
Carton 91SH 17E4 SFolders 31-32Abortion, 1978-1989
Carton 91SH 17E4 SFolder 33Almighty RSO (rap group), 1992
Carton 91SH 17E4 SFolder 34ACLU defense of right-wingers, 1987
Carton 91SH 17E4 SFolder 35Andover High t-shirt, 1994
Carton 91SH 17E4 SFolder 36Anti-boycott cases, 1976-1977
Carton 91SH 17E4 SFolder 37Anti-terrorist activity, 1991
Carton 91SH 17E4 SFolder 38Anti-war activities, 1991
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolders 1-3Behavior Research Institute, 1986-1994
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 4Bicentennial (Constitution), 1985-1987
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 5Board of Bar Overseers, 1979-1989
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 6Boston Common permit, 1989-1990
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 7Bowman: naked union election, 1993
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 8Buffer zone (Massachusetts law), 1999
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 9Cambridge Art Exhibit, 1994
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 10Cambridge Civilian Review Board, 1984-1992
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 11Campus Speech,1990-1991
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 12Censorship, 1986-1989
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 13Chatham field hockey, 1993
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 14Chelsea R.O.C.A., 1991
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolders 15-18Church/State, 1979-1997
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 19CIA recruiting at UMass, 1987
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 20City transfer, 1989
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 21Condoms, 1992
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 22Confederate flag at City Hall, 1994
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 23Council for Fair School Finance, n.d.
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 24Mark Curtis Defense, 1992
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 25UMass Daily Collegian, 1992
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 26Dukakis, 1988
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 27David Duke, 1992
Drugs
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolders 28-32Conference, 1992-1994
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 33Decriminalization, 1995-1996
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 34Task Force, 1992
Due process
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 35Drugs, 1988
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 36Massachusetts Judicial Conduct Commission, 1986
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 37Rosenberg case, 1976-1977
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 38Electronic Frontier Foundation, 1994
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 39Episcopal clergy, 1995
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 40Extradition of Jerry Lui, 1996
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 41Falmouth-10 year old arrested, 1992
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 42Framingham library, 1988
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolders 43-44Hampshire College- Kramer, 1986-1989
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolder 45Harvard Law Review, 1992
Carton 92SH 13N4 XFolders 46-47Health Bill, 1994
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folders 1-3David Hendricks (killed by police), 1992-1993
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folders 4-5Heroin, 1973-1976
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 6Hertz/teamsters, 1996
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 7Willie Horton story, 1989
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 8Hopkinton censorship, 1992
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 9Immigrant voting, 1991
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 10Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Palestinian films, 1991
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folders 11-14Jail (County Correction Facilities Project), 1975-1978
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 15Justice for women, 1991
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 16Lawrence mayor, drugs and welfare, 1989
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 17Lawrence police barricades, 1992
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 18Lexington High School student paper, 1992
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folders 19-24Julius Lester/UMass, 1988
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 25Malaysian tourists, 1992
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 26Marblehead advocate Carl King, 1995
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folders 27-28Professor Tony Martin (Wellesley), 1992-1994
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 29MIT "Bad Mouth" speech, 1992
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 30Medford High racial incidents, 1993
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folders 31-32Mental patients-model drug laws, 1975-1977, 1987
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 33Nantucket police, 1995
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 34The Nationalist Movement, 1995
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 35Newburyport protective custody provision, 1994
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 36Newton sex education battle, 1993
Carton 93SH 17EC -Folder 37Ollie North on Freedom Alliance, 1990
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolders 1-2OCBC FOIA Request, 1986-1988
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 3Police meeting, 1986
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 4Police misconduct project, 1979-1981
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolders 5-7Political asylum/ immigration representation project, 1989-1991
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 8Pre-term suit, 1973-1974
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 9Prison expansion, 1976-1977
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolders 10-11Prisoners, 1974-1980
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 12Privacy- Medical Records Confidentiality Act, 1995
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolders 13-14Privacy Project, 1973-1975
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolders 15-16Privacy- Titicut Follies, 1967-1975
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 17Proposals, 1974-1976
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 18Racism Conference, 1990
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolders 19-20Religious Right, 1993-1994
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolders 21-22Reproductive Freedom project (ACLU), 1988-1992
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 23Rock concerts, 1996
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 24Salem witches, 1992
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 25Scituate baccalaureate service, 1994
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 26Skokie and CLUM, 1977-1978
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 27SAT scores, 1989
Speech (and assembly)
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 28Boston Demonstrations, 1989-1991
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 29Curfews, 1991
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 30Employees, 1990
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 31Employment, 1987
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 32Flag salute, 1988-1991
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolders 33-35Hate speech, 1972-1990
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 36Obscenity/ pornography, 1985
Carton 94SH 13N1 UFolder 37Surveillance and infiltration, 1981-1990
Carton 95SH 17E1 PFolders 1-6St. Patrick's Day parade, 1992-1999
Carton 95SH 17E1 PFolder 7Stoneham Adult Video, 1993
Carton 95SH 17E1 PFolders 8-12Voting, 1977-1995
Carton 95SH 17E1 PFolder 13Welfare Study, 1978-1979
Carton 95SH 17E1 PFolder 14White supremacist parade. 1994
Carton 95SH 17E1 PFolders 15-19Women's Rights project, 1972-1978
Carton 95SH 17E1 PFolder 20Ziegler, 1975
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VIII. CLUM printed materials, ca. 1975-2005
This series contains publications from 1983-2005, including CLUM/ACLUM's newspaper The Docket, which is printed about twice a year; the Bill of Rights Network, a newsletter produced quarterly by the Bill of Rights Education Project; and The Rising Times, a newspaper produced several times a year by the group Project Hip-Hop. This series also contains a variety of clipping pertaining to CLUM/ACLUM and the ACLU from 1980-1999.
See also Record Group I and Record Group II
A. CLUM/ACLUM publications, 1980-2005
Carton 95SH 17E1 PFolders 21-29The Docket, Vol. 26-35, 1996-2005
Carton 95SH 17E1 PFolders 30-32The Docket: MCLUF Annual Report, 1983-1997 (with gaps)
Carton 95SH 17E1 PFolder 33The Liberty Tree: monthly briefing paper of the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, July-October 1987
Carton 95SH 17E1 PFolders 34-37Bill of Rights Network, 1988-2002
Carton 95SH 17E1 PFolders 38-41The Rising Times, 1998-2002
Carton 95SH 17E1 PFolder 42Miscellaneous printed materials, 1980-1995
Carton 96SH 17EM 3Folders 1-20B. Clippings, 1980-1999
See also Record Group I.
C. Brochures, invitations, and programs, ca. 1975-1997
This subseries contains various CLUM/ACLUM and ACLU (national and regional) printed materials including programs, invitations, and brochures from the 1980s and 1990s that were not arranged within other series. The subseries also includes an ACLU calendar from 1997, a small assortment of non-ACLU programs and invitations, and other misc. printed materials.
Carton 96SH 17EM 3Folder 21CLUM brochures, ca. 1985-ca. 1995
Carton 96SH 17EM 3Folder 22"John Reinstein Celebration," program, 1997
Carton 96SH 17EM 3Folder 23CLUM registration forms, 1981-1995
Carton 96SH 17EM 3Folder 24ACLU brochures, ca. 1975-ca. 1985
Carton 96SH 17EM 3Folder 25ACLU invitations/ programs (national), ca.1975-ca. 1985
Carton 96SH 17EM 3Folders 26-30ACLU invitations/programs (regional), ca. 1975-ca. 1985
Carton 96SH 17EM 3Folder 31-33Non-ACLU invitations/programs, ca. 1985
Carton 96SH 17EM 3Folder 341977 ACLU calendar
Carton 96SH 17EM 3Folder 35Roger Baldwin: A Remembrance, 1982
Carton 96SH 17EM 3Folder 36D. Miscellaneous printed materials, n.d.

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American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Historical Society.

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Organizations:
American Civil Liberties Union
Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts

Subjects:
Children's rights
Civil rights--Massachusetts--Law and legislation
Civil rights--Massachusetts--Societies, etc.
Civil rights--United States--Law and legislation
Freedom of speech