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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Organizational Matters Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
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Summary Information
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Title and dates:
- American Civil Liberties Union Records: Organizational Matters Series, 1947-1995
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Size:
- 259 linear feet (622 boxes)
- Call number:
- MC001.02.01
- Location:
- Princeton University Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections.
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Public Policy Papers.
Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA - Language(s) of material:
- English.
- Storage note:
- This collection is stored onsite at the Mudd Manuscript Library.
History of the American Civil Liberties Union
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) was established in 1920 to protect the specific constitutional freedoms in the Bill of Rights. In 1915 the American Union Against Militarism (AUAM) was formed to prevent United States involvement in World War I with Crystal Eastman serving as executive secretary. Roger Baldwin became executive director in 1917. Immediately upon United States entry in World War I, the AUAM was inundated with requests for aid to protect free speech, assembly and press which were threatened with political restriction imposed upon U.S. entry into the war and to defend the rights of conscientious objectors. A separate organization was needed to safeguard these rights, and thus the National Civil Liberties Bureau (NCLB) was established in the autumn of 1917 with Roger Baldwin as director.
For the history of the ACLU during the Baldwin years, see the history in the ACLU finding aid, 1912-1950.
The ACLU, 1950-1995: The Trials of Growth
The forty years between 1950 and 1990 were a time of significant growth for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Membership increased twenty-five times, and the Union's impact on the legal landscape was broad and deep. One historian decreed that the decade after 1954 witnessed “the greatest advances in civil liberties in American history,” with significant gains for African-Americans, women, students, the mentally-ill, prisoners, and others previously denied the full protection afforded by the U.S. Constitution. This period also saw the end to much censorship and the decoupling of church/state activity. The ACLU's boom was not without the threat of bust, however. The organization restructured itself several times as it wrestled to reflect internally the principles it espoused publicly. Its expansion into new areas of civil rights along with its firm stand on the First Amendment produced episodes that threatened the ACLU's viability.
Organizational Expansion
In the years immediately following World War II, younger, non-founding members of the ACLU Board pressed for and eventually achieved a structural reorganization that led to the Union's present configuration. In 1950, Roger Baldwin's role changed from administrator to ambassador, in which he toured, lectured, and wrote on civil liberties issues. While at the helm of the ACLU, Baldwin preferred that the ACLU remain a small, centrally-controlled unit with himself at the helm, something that changed under the administration of his successor, Patrick Murphy Malin. A Swarthmore economist, Malin lacked Baldwin's charm and speaking skills, but he was a successful administrator who oversaw the growth of the organization from 9,000 members in 1950 to over 60,000 by the time of his departure in 1962.
Much of this growth can be attributed to the expansion of local affiliates at the state and regional level that had their own boards and acted upon local civil liberties issues. Many served as watchdogs--ensuring that civil rights victories won by the national ACLU in the high courts were enforced at the local level--while other affiliates were active in initiating cases, often with more absolutist positions than the national office. Though the affiliates had a voice in deciding the national chapter's direction and policy since 1954, the organizational mechanism by which this was accomplished was cumbersome, changing several times. A workable method was found in 1967 with the creation of an 80-member board of directors comprised of representatives from all the affiliates and thirty at-large members. In addition, starting in 1959 and continuing to the present, the ACLU held biennial conferences to inform membership on pertinent topics, and to gather their views on civil liberties issues.
The Cold War and Civil Liberties
Historian Samuel Walker divides the ACLU's area of activity between 1950-1990 into four broad areas: Cold War issues, censorship, church/state, and civil rights. The beginning of the Cold War, the rise of Joseph McCarthy and the re-emergence of the House Committee on Un- American Activities (HUAC) created an atmosphere of intolerance and suspicion that not only posed a threat to individual civil liberties, but also destroyed the lives of many caught in the web spun by the Wisconsin Senator and his minions. The ACLU challenged the actions of McCarthy and HUAC on the tenet that only peoples' acts, not their beliefs, should be penalized; anything less infringed on First Amendment principle.
While the ACLU had not always lived up to these same principles (in 1940 it ousted board member Elizabeth Gurley Flynn for her membership in the Communist Party), by the early 1950s the ACLU did not hesitate to aid in the publication of Merle Miller's The Judges and the Judged. The book detailed HUAC's and McCarthy's red-baiting tactics, such as the prevalent use of unnamed (and hence unreliable or unanswerable) sources, guilt by association or exercise of one's Fifth Amendment rights, and other questionable means that resulted in blacklistings and firings of many in unions, the film industry, and the teaching profession. The ACLU called for the abolition of HUAC, attacked any measure that punished Communist Party members or denied them rights based solely on party membership ( Kent v. Dulles, for example), and sought fair and open investigations for the accused. In testament to its strict adherence to principle, the ACLU reminded the United States Senate of its obligation to provide McCarthy a fair hearing when it began censure proceedings against him in 1954.
The ACLU may have stood up for the rights of the accused more readily in 1950 than it did in 1940 because Roger Baldwin had developed a quid pro quo with J. Edgar Hoover in which the ACLU did not publicize FBI civil rights violations, and high-level Union officers cooperated with the Bureau. Baldwin and others thought that this cooperation, in conjunction with the Flynn resolution, inoculated the Union against attack as a Communist-front organization, freeing it to spend its energies defending constitutional principle, not itself. This arrangement, shocking when revealed in later years, did not prevent the FBI from continuing its massive surveillance of the ACLU and its members.
Red hunters cited national security as the basis for their actions, a justification that the government would continue to invoke and one that the ACLU contested in such cases as the Pentagon Papers ( U.S. v. New York Times), Watergate ( U.S. v. Nixon), and Iran-Contra. In 1969, 13 years after Joseph McCarthy's death, the ACLU's vigilance bore the ultimate fruit in Brandenburg v. Ohio in which the Supreme Court ruled that the government only could punish direct incitement to lawless action, thereby invalidating the Smith Act and all state sedition laws that restricted radical political thought.
Censorship and Freedom of Speech
The cousin to McCarthyism's national security cause was the drive to protect people from printed materials and movies that promoted Communism or were perceived to erode community morals. Censorship attempts were, from the ACLU's point of view, a fundamental attack on free speech, and over the course of three decades, the Union came to adopt an absolutist position, suffering no infringement in any form. Beginning with a 1952 Supreme Court victory in Burstyn v. Wilson/McCaffrey in which the high court declared that states cannot prohibit the screening of films based on state-based standards, the ACLU rang up a string of court victories. These, combined with changing market pressures, brought a complete end to many common censorship practices by the 1960s ( Jacobellis v. Ohio), including the sharp curtailment of post office censorship ( Hannegan v. Esquire).
In a related decision, the Supreme Court gave a boost to freedom of the press in New York Times v. Sullivan which declared that public officials could not sue for defamation unless they proved “actual malice,” thereby providing the media with heretofore unknown freedom to report critically. Freedom of speech was extended, with the ACLU's assistance, by placing it above property rights in Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins, with the high court deciding that a shopping center could not forbid the distribution of political pamphlets on its premises.
Perhaps the most famous free speech issue of the ACLU's history, and certainly one that had the greatest impact on the organization, was the pitched battle over American Nazis' right to parade through Skokie, Illinois in 1977. Half the town's 70,000 citizens were Jewish, and about 1,000 were Holocaust survivors, but this did not dissuade the ACLU (then headed by Aryeh Neier who was Jewish) from taking on the Nazis' cause in what the ACLU considered a “classic First Amendment case.”
What the Union did not count on was a vigorous counter-argument by the Jewish Defense League, nor the loss of the support of its long-time ally, the American Jewish Congress. The ACLU won the court case, though the Nazis never marched in Skokie (ultimately parading at a site in downtown Chicago), but the highly-publicized case caused a backlash resulting in a large drop in membership. Neier, who had assumed the executive director's post after the departure of John de J. Pemberton in 1970 and was accustomed to growing membership rolls and increasing budgets, found himself unable to reconcile the organization's activities with available funds and resigned. His successor, Ira Glasser, initiated an emergency appeal to supporters and raised over $500,000, allowing him to re-structure organizationally and financially, placing the ACLU back in the black and ready for the looming trials of the Reagan Revolution.
Church/State
The ACLU earned the enmity of many for its efforts in enforcing the separation of church and state. Working to end state-sanctioned forms of religion, predominantly mainstream Protestantism, the ACLU sought to abolish school prayer, various government subsidies for religious education, and other connections between government and religious activity. Starting in 1947 with Everson v. Board of Education, the court delineated the Establishment Clause and the ACLU began to challenge long-entrenched government support for religious activity. Assailing school prayer, the ACLU won high court decisions to end it ( Engel v. Vitale and Abingdon School District v. Schempp). It also re-fought the Scopes trial ( Epperson v. Arkansas) in Arkansas which had required the teaching of creationism as well as evolution.
Frequently working in conjunction with Protestants United for the Separation of Church and State (later Americans United…) and the American Jewish Congress, the ACLU repeatedly clashed with the desires of the Roman Catholic Church on issues such as censorship, birth control, or school aid, often with the ACLU the victor. By the late 1960s, changes in public attitude toward church/state issues cemented the organization's gains, as many mainstream churches accepted the delineation. However, fundamentalist religions continued challenging laws on public prayer issues into the 1990s, with little effect ( Wallace v. Jaffree). Often, the affiliates bore the brunt of enforcement on church/state separation, acting to check sometimes frequent local infringements, thus proving Roger Baldwin's assertion that “no victory ever stays won.”
Civil Rights
The First Amendment clearly delineates free speech protection and church/state separation, and it was easy for the ACLU to pick up the banner for these causes. However, most of the ACLU's work from the 1950s onward involved the more ambiguous and complex realm of civil rights, helping secure the rights or expanding the concept of those same rights for those who had been denied them in the past such as African-Americans, women, homosexuals, children, the mentally-ill, prisoners, and the accused. In this multifaceted arena, the ACLU found itself embroiled both internally and externally, as the national organization sought to define its mission even as state affiliates and regional offices acted on their own accord, usually pushing further and harder than the national organization planned to go.
For example, during the Vietnam War ACLU moderates clashed with anti-war activists over the issue of representing Dr. Benjamin Spock, the famous pediatrician and prominent anti-war activist accused of interfering with the functions of government when he organized a “Stop the Draft” Week in 1968. Legal director Melvin Wulf first announced that the ACLU would represent Spock, only to be overruled by the national board, prompting the Massachusetts affiliate to take up Spock's cause. Though ultimately the government would drop its case, pro- Spock members saw the case as an opportunity to raise questions about the Vietnam War's legitimacy (as well as freedom of speech), while moderates viewed that issue as outside the ACLU's scope. It also brought to the fore a long-simmering debate over whether the ACLU should participate directly in lawsuits or contribute amicus curiae (“friend of the court”) briefs to other cases. After reviewing its most recent past activity, the Union decided that they had de facto become directly involved in cases and would continue as such.
Despite the organizational turmoil, a discussion of the ACLU's legal success under the civil rights rubric threatens to become a numbing list of historic Supreme Court decisions. Brown v. Board of Education, which overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and tolled the end of government-endorsed segregation was one of many cases in which the ACLU worked together with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to win rights for African-Americans. The ACLU participated in all the major civil rights cases, arguing for freedom of speech and association rights that allowed the sit-ins, freedom rides, and other methods employed by the movement.
Other famous high court cases in which the ACLU partook include: Griswold v. Connecticut, which recognized a right to privacy, thereby laying the foundation for future abortion rights decisions; Tinker v. Des Moines and In re Gault, two cases recognizing that minors enjoyed some Constitutional protection, especially in regard to freedom of speech and due process; and Miranda v. Arizona, Mapp v. Ohio, Escobedo v. Illinois, and Gideon v. Wainwright, all of which expanded the rights of the accused, mandating an explanation of their rights and access to counsel, and placing limits on police action. (While these last cases caused many police groups to view the ACLU with hostility, the Union also defended a police officer's right to belong to conservative political organizations such as the John Birch Society.)
As the concept of civil rights expanded, the ACLU started several special projects designed to focus solely on specific topics, including the Mental Health Law Project, the Project on Amnesty, the Privacy Project, the Women's Rights Project, the Lesbian and Gay Rights Project, and Prisoners' Rights Project. Each project worked not only to change the law, but to educate the public and raise their own funds.
Expansion Issues
The Children's Rights Project is an example of how the ACLU changed itself from a small, centrally-controlled organization to an expansive confederacy of groups working to advance the goal of civil liberties. With its roots in the 1970s and located at the national organization's office in New York City, it was one of the focused projects financially seeded by the national organization. In 1995, it had become successful enough to incorporate itself and separate from the ACLU organizationally, physically, and financially. Another sign of growth was the start of the regional offices. In addition to the Washington, D.C. office (established 1938) the Southern Regional Office in Atlanta was organized in 1964 and the Mountain States Regional Office in Denver a few years later. Each handled cases particular to their geographic areas, as well as the usual range of cases that interested the ACLU. This led to varying interpretations of ACLU policy which resulted in the creation of the ACLU's official policy guides, issued first in 1966 and revised periodically. These represented the ACLU's attempt to coordinate and control the types of cases the Union would take on and to shepherd resources along coordinated lines.
Unfortunately, the national organization had trouble determining what path to take, as many individuals within the organization pulled in different directions. Exacerbating this problem was the ACLU's re-structuring which attempted to reconcile the many voices in the civil liberties debate. After the first re-organization which opened up policy making to affiliates in 1954, the ACLU re-organized again in 1964, establishing a two-tiered system of governance in which affiliate representatives met twice a year and the board of directors in between. The dichotomy did not provide any stability and three years later, the Union re-organized once again, establishing its one-body 80-member board. Throughout this time, the ACLU continued its board committees--some standing, others ad hoc--which focused on particular issues such as academic freedom or due process. In later years, the rise of the special projects would overtake some of the committees' work and the role of the committees would be reduced, though not eliminated.
The establishment of the Roger N. Baldwin/ACLU Foundation in 1967 was another major organizational change for the ACLU. The Union created the charitable fund-raising arm to pay attorneys to work on the ACLU's behalf, signalling the end of the national organization's long- standing reliance on volunteer lawyers. Though volunteer attorneys continued to play a significant role in many of the affiliates, even there some groups, such as the New York and Southern California affiliates, had a history of paying for legal representation. The Foundation's purpose was to solicit funds from, among other places, other foundations, and during its early years much of its resources supported civil rights work in the South. In later years, it would provide initial funds for many of the special projects, gather any legal fees won by the project lawyers, applying the funds against the project's overhead costs.
These changes reflected not only the organization's growth, but also its expanding interpretation of what constituted civil liberties work. Starting with the civil rights movement and continuing on through the Vietnam War and Watergate, the ACLU fought internally, often bitterly, over the scope and nature of its work. In this battle, the broad interpreters of the Union's mission won out, as the organization took on cases involving abortion rights, women's rights, affirmative action, and other areas, far from the basic principle of protecting First Amendment rights on which the Union was founded.
The 1980s and early 1990s
The ACLU emerged from the 1970s a victor of many legal battles and organizationally strong. However, despite its track record and strength, the ACLU would not ring up a string of Supreme Court victories in the 1980s and 1990s as it had in the previous two decades. Public sentiment, long an ally in many areas, had shifted against the organization, to the point that ACLU membership was identified as out-of-the-mainstream. In the 1988 presidential election, GOP candidate George Bush, willfully unaware of nearly fifty years of Supreme Court decisions, echoed the phrase of Joseph McCarthy in calling his opponent, Michael Dukakis, a “card- carrying member of the ACLU” for his opposition to a flag-salute requirement. The Bush accusation reflected the state of public awareness of civil liberties in the 1980s as the ACLU re- fought a number of battles over such issues as censorship, school prayer, creationism, and abortion rights. In the area of censorship, the Union withstood challenges from both right and left, the latter trying to censor publications under the rubric of protecting women. However, the ACLU stood firm in its belief in the absolute freedom of speech.
The U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights were written to guarantee that the rights of the minority would not be infringed upon by the majority; the ACLU's accomplishments during the twentieth century helped to ensure that unpopular views would be tolerated, and indirectly, to remind people that it is an uncommon nation that commonly tolerates challenges to the majority view.
Description
These Records document the activities of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in protecting individual rights between 1947 and 1995. The collection contains correspondence, clippings, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, legal files, exhibit materials, and audio-visual materials. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee and national office legal department records (1945-1960).
Due to the exceptionally large volume within the ACLU Records, succinct series and subseries descriptions have been written, providing a basic outline of the records available. The researcher should always consult the folder list to ascertain if the records contain a topic of interest since not all subjects are mentioned in these brief descriptions.
The researcher should also be aware that many topics may be covered in more than one series or subseries. For instance, materials concerning freedom of the press are located in both the Mass Communications and Censorship subseries. Often the series descriptions note similar materials found in other parts of this collection. Due to limitations in processing time, not every file is in exact chronological or alphabetical order.
Arrangement
- Series 1: Organizational Matters, 1930-1995
- Subseries 1A: Addendum
- Subseries 1B: Board of Directors, 1941-1990
- Subseries 1B.1: Board of Directors: President Norman Dorsen, 1958-1991
- Subseries 1B.2: Board of Directors: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Ouster, 1940,1975
- Subseries 1C: Board Committees, 1941-1990 [bulk 1947-1990]
- Subseries 1C.1: Board Committees: Academic Freedom Committee, 1965-1988 [bulk 1977-1988]
- Subseries 1C.2: Board Committees: Communications Media Committee, 1955-1972 [bulk 1968-1971]
- Subseries 1D: National Committee, 1946-1973 [bulk 1968-1971]
- Subseries 1E.1: Departments: Executive Directors, 1950-1978
- Subseries 1E.2: Departments: Executive Director Aryeh Neier, 1970-1978
- Subseries 1E.3: Departments: Associate Director Alan Reitman, 1948-1986
- Subseries 1E.4: Departments: Assistant Director Dorothy Dunbar Bromley, 1959-1962
- Subseries 1E.5: Departments: Assistant Director Jeffrey Fuller, 1949-1963
- Subseries 1E.6: Departments: General Counsel Norman Dorsen, 1966-1975
- Subseries 1E.7: Departments: General Counsel Chuck Sims, 1977-1984
- Subseries 1E.8: Departments: Legal, 1937-1980
- Subseries 1E.9: Departments: Membership, 1951-1971
- Subseries 1E.10: Departments: Public Information and Education Office, 1966-1988 [bulk 1975-1987]
- Subseries 1F: The Roger N. Baldwin and American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, 1965-1990
- Subseries 1G: Regional Offices, 1953-1985 [bulk 1959-1968]
- Subseries 1H: Policies, 1948-1979
- Subseries 1I: Meetings and Celebrations, 1947-1995 [bulk 1949-1989]
- Subseries 1J: Affiliates, 1941-1990
- Subseries 1K: State Correspondents, 1930,1947-1969
- Subseries 1L: Marshall Civil Liberties Trust Fund, 1949-1962 [bulk 1955-1956]
- Subseries 1M: Attacks and Commendations, 1936-1982 [bulk 1948-1970]
- Subseries 1N: Miscellaneous, 1938-1987 [bulk 1952-1969]
Access and Use
Access
This agreement describes the limits on access to portions of the American Civil Liberties Union Records as provided by paragraph six of the agreement between the American Civil Liberties Union and the Princeton University Library dated on March 1993. These restrictions may be revised from time to time at the initiation of either party.
Consistent with its support of freedom of information and informed public discourse on matters of public interest, the American Civil Liberties Union Records will be completely open to researchers. However, sections of the Records shall be closed for stated periods of time to protect privacy, confidentiality, and attorney-client privilege. The following categories of records shall be restricted as indicated below:
Personnel Records - Records which deal with personnel issues, whether in personnel files or in other files maintained by the ACLU shall be closed during the lifetime of the person to whom they apply. When scattered personnel records are present in open files, they shall be governed by this paragraph. This restriction shall not apply if the person or persons to whom the record applies have given their permission in writing to disclose said information.
Administrative Records - Records maintained by ACLU administrators (Board and Executive committee members, officers, executives, department heads, project directors, etc.) shall be closed for twenty years after the creation of the record or ten years after its deposit in the Princeton University Library, whichever is latter, but in no case for more than 30 years after the creation of the record. Personnel records will continue to be closed as provided above.
Development Records - Records relating to financial support from foundations or other legal entities but not individuals or their family foundations shall be closed for the same period as administrative records. Records relating to financial support by individual donors or their family foundations shall be returned to the ACLU if other more substantive issues relating to policy are not raised by the correspondence. When other issues are relevant, these records shall be closed for the same period as administrative records. Where opened the portions relating to individuals or their family foundations shall be treated like personnel records as provided below.
Legal Case Records - Legal Case Files shall be segregated into four categories:
1) Open Records - publicly-available materials relating to the case (public court records such as briefs, transcripts, exhibits, and judgments as well as other records such as press releases and media coverage) shall be open immediately upon transfer to Princeton.
2) Work Product Privileged Records - correspondence, memoranda, drafts of briefs prepared in anticipation of litigation, written statements of witnesses, and notes of mental impressions or personal recollections prepared or formed by an attorney shall be open twenty years after the closure of the case.
3) Attorney-Client Privileged Records - any document reflecting an exchange with a client or a potential client (including but not limited to written correspondence, memoranda to the file, notes, or any other report of communication to or from a client or potential client) made for the purpose of furnishing or obtaining professional legal advice and assistance shall be closed for seventy-five years for all clients, except for children where the period of closure shall be one hundred years.
4) The access rules set forth above do not apply to the following materials: classified documents; documents that have been placed under seal by a court or are subject to a protective order; documents that identify by name or otherwise clients that have been represented anonymously or pseudonymously; the terms of any confidential settlement or agreement. All such documents shall remain permanently closed unless the records are declassified, unsealed, the protective order is modified, or the client or the client's legal representative waives the privilege in writing.
Restrictions on Use and Copyright Information
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Curator of the Public Policy Papers. Researchers are responsible for determining any copyright questions.
Other Finding Aid(s)
The American Civil Liberties Union Records: Organizational Matters Series forms part of the American Civil Liberties Union Records (Call Number MC001). Due to the large volume of the ACLU records multiple online finding aids have been created.
A single finding aid exists for the American Civil Liberties Union Records dating from 1917-1947 and is available online: American Civil Liberties Union Records, The Roger Baldwin Years, 1917-1947.
American Civil Liberties Union Records dating from 1947 have been divided in to six series; each series is described in a separate finding aid. These finding aids are listed below:
Series 1: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Organizational Matters Series, 1947-1995.
Series 2: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Project Files Series, 1964-1979.
Series 3: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Subject Files Series, 1921-1990.
Series 4: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Legal Case Files Series, 1933-1990.
Series 5: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Printed Materials Series, 1917-1995.
Series 6: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Audiovisual Materials Series, circa 1920-1995.
Acquisition and Appraisal
Appraisal
During the processing of this collection, many items were discarded, including newspaper clippings from the New York Times and other major newspapers, government publications, well- known serial publications, and publications and large distribution memoranda from well-known and well-documented organizations such as the American Jewish Committee or Americans United for the Separation of Church and State.
Related Materials
Location of Copies or Alternate Formats
Public records of the ACLU from 1917 to 1989, have been microfilmed by the Microfilming Corporation of America (MCA) and University Microfilms International (UMI). These records include minutes of the board of directors, mailings to the board of directors, biennial conference papers, policy guides, the national legal docket, organization manuals, constitution and bylaws, legal briefs, and publications. The American Civil Liberties Union Records and Publications 1917-1975: A Guide to the Microfilm Edition and succeeding guides to these materials are available in the reference room, and the microfilm itself is located in the microforms reading room.
The bound volumes of ACLU records covering 1917 through 1946 (volumes 1-2762) have been microfilmed and researchers must use the microfilm in order to prevent further deterioration of the these fragile volumes. Researchers should consult the finding aid to the earlier ACLU records (1917-1946) for their description and arrangement.
Related Archival Material
- American Civil Liberties Union, Washington, D.C. Office Records
- American United for the Separation of Church and State Records
- Roger N. Baldwin Papers
- Osmond K. Fraenkel Diaries
- Fund for the Republic Records
- Arthur Garfield Hays Papers
- Peggy Lamson Collection on Roger N. Baldwin
- Law Students Civil Rights Research Council Records
- PEN American Center Records (at Firestone Library)
Processing and Other Information
Works Cited
Historical sketch based on In Defense of American Liberties: A History of the ACLU by Samuel Walker. See also Samuel Walker's The American Civil Liberties Union: An Annotated Bibliography.
Processing Information
This collection was processed by Paula Jabloner in 1994-1996 with the assistance of Assistant Archivist for Technical Services Daniel Linke, Special Collections Assistants Amy Escott, Claire Johnston, Alison McCuaig, and Tom Rosko, and students Laurie Alexander, Christina Aragon, Laura Burt, Jue Chen, Clement Doyle, Joe Faber, Said Farah, Boyd Goodson, Naomi Harlin, Janet Hine, Matthew Honahan, Katherine Johnson, Damian Long, Theresa Marchitto, Laura Myones, Olivia Kew, Grace Koo, Dan Sack, Bijan Salehizadeh, Tina Wang, Kyle Weston, and Elizabeth Williamson.
Descriptive Rules Used
Finding aid content adheres to that prescribed by Describing Archives: A Content Standard.
Encoding
Machine-readable finding aid encoded in EAD 2002 by Techbooks and Cristela García-Spitz on November 16, 2006.
Finding aid written in English.
Preferred Citation
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); American Civil Liberties Union Records, Box and Folder Number; Public Policy Papers, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.
Subject Headings
These materials have been indexed in the Princeton University Library online catalog using the following terms. Those seeking related materials should search under these terms.
- Baldwin, Roger N. (Roger Nash), 1884-1981 -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Dorsen, Norman -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959 -- Adversaries.
- Ennis, Bruce J., 1941 -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Epperson, Susan -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Escobedo, Danny -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Everson, Arch R. -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Gault, Gerald Francis, 1949 or 50- -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Gideon, Clarence Earl -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Griswold, Estelle -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Hays, Arthur Garfield, 1881-1954 - Contributions to civil rights.
- Holtzman, Elizabeth -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Jacobellis, Nico -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Levy, Herbert Monte, 1923 -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Malin, Patrick Murphy, 1903-1964 -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Miranda, Ernesto -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Neier, Aryeh, 1937 -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Neuborne, Burt -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994 -- Adversaries.
- Pemberton, John de J. -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Perry, Richard L. -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972 -- Imprisonment.
- Powell, John A. (John Anthony) -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Reitman, Alan -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Schempp, Edward L. -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Schwarzschild, Henry -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Scopes, John Thomas, 1900-1970 --Trials, litigation, etc.
- Seeger, Daniel A. -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Tinker, John Frederick -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Wulf, Melvin A. -- Contributions to civil rights.
- American Union Against Militarism.
- Marshall Civil Liberties Trust Fund.
- National Civil Liberties Bureau (U.S.).
- New York Times Company -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- United States. Constitution. 1st-10th Amendments.
- Abortion -- Law and legislation -- United States -- 20th century.
- African Americans -- Civil rights -- History 20th century.
- African Americans -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- 20th century.
- Aliens -- United States -- Civil rights -- 20th century.
- Amnesty -- United States -- 20th century.
- Anti-communist movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
- Apportionment (Election law) -- United States -- 20th century.
- Assembly, Right of -- United States -- 20th century.
- Censorship -- United States -- 20th century.
- Church and state --United States -- 20th century.
- Citizen suits (Civil procedure) -- United States -- 20th century.
- Civil rights -- United States -- 20th century.
- Civil rights movements -- United States -- 20th century.
- Civil rights workers -- United States -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
- Communism -- United States -- 20th century.
- Conscientious objectors -- United States -- 20th century.
- Constitutional law -- United States -- 20th century.
- Discrimination -- United States -- 20th century.
- Discrimination in employment - Law and legislation - United States - 20th century.
- Draft resisters -- United States -- 20th century.
- Due process of law -- United States -- 20th century.
- Equality before the law -- United States -- 20th century.
- Freedom of association -- United States -- 20th century.
- Freedom of information -- United States -- 20th century.
- Freedom of movement -- United States --20th century.
- Freedom of religion -- United States -- 20th century.
- Gay rights -- United States -- 20th century.
- Homosexuality -- Government policy -- History -- United States -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Civil rights -- 20th century.
- Insanity -- Jurisprudence -- United States -- 20th century.
- Internal security -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
- Jews -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States -- 20th century.
- Labor laws and legislation -- United States -- 20th century.
- Law -- United States -- Cases -- 20th century.
- Legal aid -- United States -- 20th century.
- Legal services -- United States -- 20th century.
- Loyalty oaths -- United States -- 20th century.
- Mental health laws -- United States -- 20th century.
- Minorities -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States -- 20th century.
- Police power -- United States -- 20th century.
- Political questions and judicial power -- United States -- 20th century.
- Political refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States -- 20th century.
- Political rights -- United States -- 20th century.
- Political rights, Loss of -- United States -- 20th century.
- Privacy, Right of - United States - 20th century.
- Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States -- 20th century.
- Records -- Access control -- United States -- 20th century.
- Sacco-Vanzetti Trial, Dedham, Mass., 1921.
- Sex discrimination -- United States -- 20th century.
- Strikes and lockouts -- United States -- Cases - 20th century.
- Subversive activities -- United States -- 20th century.
- Teaching, Freedom of -- United States -- 20th century.
- Television in politics -- United States -- 20th century.
- Trials -- United States -- 20th century.
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- United States.
- Women's rights -- United States -- 20th century.
- United States -- Armed forces -- Gays.
- Audiovisual materials.
- Briefs.
- Correspondence.
- Legal files.
- Memorandums.
- Minutes.
- Reports.
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Contents List
Series 1: Organizational Matters
Series Arrangement
Series 1 is arranged according to the Union's organizational hierarchy.
Subseries 1A: Addendum
Subseries Description
Four additional cartons of loose materials from the pre-1947 period, American Civil Liberties Union Records, The Roger Baldwin Years, 1917-1947, were indexed as Appendices 1-4. Appendices 1-3 were filmed for the microform collection (Reels 280-288) and correspond to Boxes 1-9 of this collection. Appendix 4 had previously been filmed as Volumes 1-7 of the 1946 correspondence (Reel 238) and corresponds to Boxes 9-12. These materials document the Baldwin years of the ACLU and are part of this later run of records in form only.
Correspondence--Censorship, 1937
See Reel 280, Volume A1-1 of American Civil Liberties Union Records, The Roger Baldwin Years, 1917-1950.
Box 1 Correspondence--General
Labor, 1934
See Reel 280, Volume A1-1 of American Civil Liberties Union Records, The Roger Baldwin Years, 1917-1950.
Box 1 Communists, 1935
See Reel 280, A1-1 *
Box 1 Patrioteering Organizations, 1940
See Reel 280, A1-1 *
Box 1 Correspondence--General, 1940
Patrioteering Organizations
See Reel 281, A1-1/3 *
Box 2 Patrioteering Organizations, 1940
See Reel 282, A1-3 *
Box 3 Labor, 1946
See Reel 283, A2-1 *
Box 3 American Legion
See Reel 283, A2-1 *
Box 3 Correspondence--Federal Legislation--Atomic Energy
See Reel 283, A2-1 *
Box 3 Correspondence--Federal Legislation, 1946
Atomic Energy; Equal Rights Amendment
See Reel 283, A2-2 *
Box 4 Correspondence--General
Labor; Race Relations/Discrimination
See Reel 283, A2-2 *
Box 4 Correspondence--Federal Departments--FCC
See Reel 283, A2-2 *
Box 4 Correspondence--Organizational Matters
Congress on Civil Rights
See Reel 283, A2-2 *
Box 4 Correspondence--State Legislation--Civil Rights, 1943
See Reel 283, A2-2 *
Box 4 Correspondence--Federal Departments--Civil Service
See Reel 283, A2-2 *
Box 4 Correspondence--Federal Departments--FEPC, 1946
See Reel 284, A2-2 *
Box 4 Correspondence--State Legislation--CA FEPC
See Reel 284, A2-2 *
Box 4 Correspondence--Federal Legislation
Foreign Agents Registration
See Reel 284, A2-2 *
Box 4 Correspondence--Censorship--Press
See Reel 284, A2-2 *
Box 4 Correspondence--States--Guam
See Reel 284, A2-2 *
Box 4 Correspondence--Organizational Matters, 1943-1946
See Reel 284, A2-3 *
Box 5 Correspondence--General, 1946
Race Relations/Discrimination, Lynchings
See Reel 284, A2-3 *
Box 5 Correspondence--Federal Legislation
See Reel 284, A2-3 *
Box 5 Correspondence--Labor and Liberal Organizations
See Reel 284, A2-3 *
Box 5 Correspondence--States
Haiti, Japanese Islands, Philippine Islands, Guam
See Reel 284, A2-3 *
Box 5 Correspondence--Federal Departments, 1943
Japanese-American Internment
See Reel 284, A2-3 *
Box 5 Correspondence--Labor and Liberal Organizations, 1946
See Reel 285, A2-3 *
Box 5 Correspondence--Organizational Matters, 1946
See Reel 285, A2-3 *
Box 5 Correspondence--Conscientious Objectors, 1946
See Reel 285, A2-3 *
Box 5 Correspondence--General, 1938, 1946
Negroes, Poll Tax
See Reel 285, A2-4 *
Box 6 Correspondence--States, 1945-1946
Pacific Islands, Philippine Islands, PR
See Reel 285, A2-4 *
Box 6 Correspondence--Federal Departments, 1946
See Reel 285, A2-4 *
Box 6 Correspondence--Organizational Matters, 1943-1946
See Reel 285, A2-4 *
Box 6 Correspondence--General, 1945-1946
Race Relations/Discrimination, Sedition, Labor
See Reel 286, A2-4 *
Box 6 Correspondence--Censorship--Radio, 1946
See Reel 286, A2-4 *
Box 6 Correspondence--Federal Departments, 1946
See Reel 286, A2-4 *
Box 6 Correspondence--General, 1946
United Nations, Veterans, Visas, Voting Rights
See Reel 286, A2-5 *
Box 7 Correspondence--Labor and Liberal Organizations, 1946
See Reel 286, A2-5 *
Box 7 Correspondence--States, 1946
VI, West Indies
See Reel 286, A2-5 *
Box 7 Correspondence--Organizational Matters, 1946
See Reel 286, A2-5 *
Box 7 Correspondence--Organizational Matters, 1943
See Reel 286, A3-1 *
Box 7 Correspondence--Conscientious Objectors, 1943
Max Stephens Case
See Reel 287, A3-1 *
Box 7 Correspondence--General, 1941
International Civil Liberties, Jehovah's Witnesses
See Reel 287, A3-2 *
Box 8 Correspondence--Conscientious Objectors, 1941-1942
See Reel 287, A3-2 *
Box 8 Correspondence--General--Race Relations/Discrimination, 1943
See Reel 287, A3-2 *
Box 8 Correspondence--General--Race Relations/Discrimination, 1943
See Reel 288, A3-2 *
Box 8 Correspondence--Conscientious Objectors, 1943, 1945
See Reel 288, A3-3 *
Box 9 Correspondence--General, 1946
Indians; International Civil Liberties
See Reel 238, Vol. 1 *
Box 9-12 International Civil Liberties
See Reel 238, Vol. 2 *
Box 9-12 Correspondence--Federal Departments
Japanese-American Internment
See Reel 238, Vol. 3-5 *
Box 9-12 Correspondence--Federal Legislation, 1946
See Reel 238, Vol. 6-7 *
Box 9-12 Subseries 1B: Board of Directors, 1941-1990
Subseries Description
The Board of Directors subseries (14.8 linear feet) contains mailings from the National Office to the Board, minutes of Board meetings, and correspondence with individual Board members arranged chronologically. From 1975 to 1983, ACLU Associate Director Alan Reitman's pre-Board meeting letter to the president of the Board can be found occasionally. These letters explain the agenda in greater detail to assist the president in facilitating the meeting.
The minutes of the ACLU Board of Directors record in great detail the organizational debates and decisions relating to policies, procedures, and operations of the national office and the state affiliates. Board and National Committee nominations and election results are recorded also. In general, the Board met monthly between 1947 and 1964; starting in 1965, the Board met biweekly except in July and August; in 1967, the Board approved a schedule for monthly Board meetings with two all-day plenary meetings annually. The schedule changed again in 1969 to a bimonthly basis. In the 1970 to 1990 period, the Board meetings were usually held in February, April, June, and October. The rationale for fewer Board meetings was that with fewer meetings annually, there could be more representation on the Board from the membership in diverse geographical regions and more Board members from the state affiliates. The minutes are fairly complete for the 1948 to 1990 period, with the exception of 1964.
The mailings include a variety of materials sent by the National office in New York to the Board of Directors. Included in the mailings are ACLU activity reports, agendas, reports of the standing committees, policy and position statements, memoranda, circular letters and other correspondence, and magazine and newspaper articles. Also included are lists, rosters, ballots, press releases, legal briefs, outlines, biennial conference programs, board resolutions, charts, and printed remarks. The mailings contain proposed revisions to the constitution and by-laws, membership statistics, and budget and financial records as well. The mailings are extensive for the period covered with the exception of the years 1955, 1959-1960, 1965, and 1980, where there are very few or no mailings.
The Board members files include correspondence between members of the Board of Directors with the national office staff and/or Roger Baldwin. The material covers substantive issues such as constitutional revisions, policy statements, and amicus curiae (friend of the court) briefs. Resignations from the Board, requests for leaves of absence, and board resolutions passed upon the death of Board members are also included. The Board members files are complete for the 1947 to 1975 period, except for the years 1969-1971. There is no material included for the period 1975-1990.
Much of this material is available on microfilm through UMI, and printed guides to the film are available. (See Microfilm section above.)
Ernst, Morris- Memo, 1941
Box 13, Folder 1 Mailings, 1947
Box 13, Folder 2 Board Members, 1947
Box 13, Folder 3 Minutes, 1948
Box 13, Folder 4 Mailings, 1948
Box 13, Folder 5 Board Members, 1948
Box 13, Folder 6 Miscellaneous, 1948
Box 13, Folder 7 Minutes, 1949
Box 13, Folder 8 Mailings, 1949
Box 13, Folder 9 Board Members, 1949
Box 13, Folder 10 Minutes, 1950
Box 13, Folder 11 Mailings, 1950
Box 14, Folder 1 Board Members, 1950
Box 14, Folder 2 Minutes, 1951
Box 14, Folder 3 Mailings, 1951
Box 14, Folder 4 Board Members, 1951
Box 14, Folder 5 Miscellaneous, 1951
Box 14, Folder 6 Minutes, 1952
Box 14, Folder 7 Mailings, 1952
Box 14, Folder 8-10 Board Members, 1952
Box 14, Folder 11 Minutes, 1953
Box 15, Folder 1 Board Members, 1953
Box 15, Folder 2 Mailings, 1953
Box 15, Folder 3 Minutes, 1954
Box 15, Folder 4 Mailings, 1954
Box 15, Folder 5-6 Board Members, 1954
Box 15, Folder 7 Minutes, 1955
Box 15, Folder 8 Board Mailings, 1955
Box 15, Folder 9 Board Members, 1955
Box 15, Folder 10 Board Members: Lamont, Corliss, 1948-1955
Box 15, Folder 10a Minutes, 1956
Box 15, Folder 11 Mailings, 1956
Box 16, Folder 1 Board Members, 1956
Box 16, Folder 2 Miscellaneous, 1952-1956
Box 16, Folder 3 Minutes, 1957
Box 16, Folder 4 Mailings, 1957
Box 16, Folder 5 Board Members, 1957
Box 16, Folder 6 Minutes, 1958
Box 16, Folder 7 Mailings, 1958
Box 16, Folder 8 Board Members, 1958
Box 16, Folder 9 Minutes, 1959
Box 16, Folder 10 Board Members, 1959
Box 16, Folder 11 Minutes, 1960
Box 16, Folder 12 Board Members, 1960
Box 16, Folder 13 Minutes, 1961
Box 16, Folder 14 Mailings, 1961
Box 16, Folder 15 Board Members, 1961
Box 16, Folder 16 Board Members, 1961
Box 17, Folder 1-2 Minutes, 1962
Box 17, Folder 3 Board Members, 1962
Box 17, Folder 4 Mailings, 1962
Box 17, Folder 5 Minutes, 1963
Box 17, Folder 6 Mailings, 1963
Box 17, Folder 7 Analysis of Policy Discussion, 1952-1963
Box 17, Folder 8 Board Members, 1963
Box 17, Folder 9 Minutes, 1964
Box 18, Folder 1 Mailings, 1964
Box 18, Folder 2-3 Board Members, 1964-1965
Box 18, Folder 4-6 Minutes, 1965
Box 18, Folder 7 Board Members, 1965
Box 18, Folder 8 Board Members, 1965
Box 19, Folder 1 Minutes, 1966
Box 19, Folder 2 Mailings, 1966
Box 19, Folder 3-4 Mailings - Report, 1966
Box 19, Folder 5 Mailings, 1966
Box 19, Folder 6 Board Members, 1966
Box 20, Folder 1 Minutes, 1967
Box 20, Folder 2 Mailings, 1967
Box 20, Folder 3-5 Mailings, 1967
Box 21, Folder 1 Board Members, 1967
Box 21, Folder 2-3 Minutes, 1968
Box 21, Folder 4 Mailings, 1968
Box 21, Folder 5-8 Mailings, 1968
Box 22, Folder 1-2 Mailings - Indices, 1968
Box 22, Folder 3 Board Members, 1968
Box 22, Folder 4 Minutes, 1969
Box 22, Folder 5 Mailings, 1969
Box 22, Folder 6-8 Mailings, 1969
Box 23, Folder 1-2 Board Members, 1969
Box 23, Folder 3-4 Board Members: Internal Conflict, 1969-1970
Box 23, Folder 5 Minutes, 1970
Box 23, Folder 6 Mailings, 1970
Box 24, Folder 1-4 Board Members, 1970
Box 24, Folder 5 Minutes, 1971
Box 24, Folder 6 Mailings, 1971
Box 25, Folder 1-4 Minutes, 1972
Box 25, Folder 5 Mailings, 1972
Box 25, Folder 6 Mailings, 1972
Box 26, Folder 1-4 Board Members, 1972
Box 26, Folder 5 Minutes, 1973
Box 26, Folder 6 Mailings, 1973
Box 27, Folder 1-5 Mailings, 1973
Box 28, Folder 1-3 Board Members, 1973
Box 28, Folder 4 Minutes, 1974
Box 28, Folder 5 Reitman correspondence with Chair, 1974
Box 28, Folder 6 Mailings, 1974
Box 28, Folder 7 Mailings, 1974
Box 29, Folder 1-3 Board Members, 1974
Box 29, Folder 4 Minutes, 1975
Box 29, Folder 5 Reitman correspondence with Chair, 1975
Box 29, Folder 6 Mailings, 1975
Box 30, Folder 1-5 Minutes, 1976
Box 30, Folder 6 Reitman correspondence with Chair, 1976
Box 31, Folder 1 Mailings, 1976
Box 31, Folder 2-6 Minutes, 1977
Box 32, Folder 1 Reitman correspondence with Chair, 1977
Box 32, Folder 2 Mailings, 1977
Box 32, Folder 3-6 Mailings, 1977
Box 33, Folder 1 Minutes, 1978
Box 33, Folder 2 Reitman correspondence with Chair, 1978
Box 33, Folder 3 Mailings, 1978
Box 33, Folder 4-7 Mailings, 1978
Box 34, Folder 1-2 Minutes, 1979
Box 34, Folder 3 Reitman correspondence with Chair, 1979
Box 34, Folder 4 Mailings, 1979
Box 34, Folder 5-7 Mailings, 1979
Box 35, Folder 1-3 Minutes, 1980
Box 35, Folder 4 Reitman correspondence with Chair, 1980
Box 35, Folder 5 Mailings, 1980
Box 35, Folder 6-7 Mailings, 1980
Box 36, Folder 1-3 Minutes, 1981
Box 36, Folder 4 Reitman correspondence with Chair, 1981
Box 36, Folder 5 Mailings, 1981
Box 36, Folder 6-7 Mailings, 1981
Box 37, Folder 1-3 Minutes, 1982
Box 37, Folder 4 Mailings, 1982
Box 37, Folder 5-6 Mailings, 1982
Box 38, Folder 1-3 Minutes, 1983
Box 38, Folder 4 Mailings, 1983
Box 38, Folder 5-6 Mailings, 1983
Box 39, Folder 1-2 Minutes, 1984
Box 39, Folder 3 Mailings, 1984
Box 39, Folder 4-6 Mailings, 1984
Box 40, Folder 1-3 Minutes, 1985
Box 40, Folder 4 Mailings, 1985
Box 40, Folder 5-6 Mailings, 1985
Box 41, Folder 1-2 Minutes, 1986
Box 41, Folder 3 Mailings, 1986
Box 41, Folder 4-5 Mailings, 1986
Box 42, Folder 1 Minutes, 1987
Box 42, Folder 2 Mailings, 1987
Box 42, Folder 3-5 Mailings, 1987
Box 43, Folder 1-2 Minutes, 1988
Box 43, Folder 3 Mailings, 1988
Box 43, Folder 4-5 Mailings, 1988
Box 44, Folder 1-4 Minutes, 1989
Box 44, Folder 5 Mailings, 1989
Box 44, Folder 6 Mailings, 1989
Box 45, Folder 1-3 Minutes, 1990
Box 45, Folder 4 Mailings, 1990
Box 45, Folder 5 Mailings, 1990
Box 46, Folder 1-3 Subseries 1B.1: Board of Directors: President Norman Dorsen, 1958-1991
Subseries Description
Norman Dorsen was the ACLU president from 1976 to 1990, though prior to his presidency, he had been extremely active within the ACLU, serving as a board member and also as general counsel from 1969-1976. Additionally, Dorsen was on the New York University Law School faculty and director of the Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Program at New York University.
This subseries (11.7 linear feet) is arranged alphabetically by subject and then chronologically within each folder and consists primarily of administrative materials. The ACLU's mission to protect civil rights and raise public interest in civil liberties through particular cases, committees, and membership--and Foundation-sponsored projects are the primary subjects of Dorsen's correspondence, with both internal and external controversies documented.
There are several large and notable subject areas in this subseries: committee work played a significant role in Dorsen's presidential position as most committees reported to him on their activities; membership files reflect the importance of membership to the survival and livelihood of the ACLU and Dorsen's response to members' concerns; the Legal Department files contain decisions about whether to support a case, debates concerning briefs, and staffing conflicts within the department. Often, there are notes from Dorsen giving praise or specific criticism concerning legal issues and briefs.
Other noteworthy subjects documented include: the relationship between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the ACLU and the special committee established to investigate the relationship between these two organizations; the purchase and renovation of a building in 1979; and a written account of the ACLU's call for President's Nixon's impeachment.
Restrictions
This subseries is restricted.
Abortion Campaign, 1977-1978
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 47, Folder 1 Abscam, 1980
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 47, Folder 2 Action for Children's Television, 1977-1984
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 47, Folder 3 Administration, 1976-1987
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 47, Folder 4-6 Affiliates, 1974-1977
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 47, Folder 7-8 Affiliates, 1978-1987
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 48, Folder 1-7 Affiliates: Louisiana, 1978-1981
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 49, Folder 1 Affiliates: New York, 1984-1986
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 49, Folder 2 Affirmative Action, 1974-1987
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 49, Folder 3-5 American Bar Association, 1979-1980
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 49, Folder 6 American Bar Association, 1981-1986
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 50, Folder 1 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, 1970-1987
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 50, Folder 2-3 Avon Books: Contracts, 1972-1977
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 50, Folder 4 Avon Books: General, 1971-1988
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 50, Folder 5-6 Avon Books: ACLU Handbook Series, 1973-1978
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 50, Folder 7 Avon Books: Peter Gruenthal and Finances, 1977
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 1 Avon Books: Press Reviews, 1975-1980
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 2 Avon Books: Promotion, 1977-1981
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 3 Avon Books: Revised Editions, 1975-1980
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 4 Avon Books: Royalties, 1975-1978
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 5 Avon Books: Termination Agreement, 1981-1983
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 6 Avon Books: Special Termination Agreements, 1981-1982
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 7 Baldwin, Roger: Foundation, 1967-1969
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 8 Baldwin, Roger: Portrait, 1987-1988
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 9 Bantam Books: General, 1980-1986
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 10 Bantam Books: Promotion, 1982-1985
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 11 Bantam Books: Termination of Agreement, 1981-1988
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 12 Biaggi, Mario, 1988
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 13 Biennial Conference, 1972-1987
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 51, Folder 14-15 Board of Directors: General Correspondence, 1973-1987
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 52, Folder 1-4 Budget, 1985-1987
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 52, Folder 5 Building Sale, 1985-1986
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 52, Folder 6 California Property, 1980,1988
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 52, Folder 7 Campaign Finance, 1975-1982
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 52, Folder 8 Capital Punishment, 1960-1964
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 53, Folder 1 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and FOIA, 1984-1985
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 53, Folder 2 Chairman Election, 1976
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 53, Folder 3 “Civil Liberties“ Newsletter, 1973-1980
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 53, Folder 4 “Civil Liberties Review”, 1969-1980
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 53, Folder 5-6 “Civil Liberties Review” Education Fund for Individual Rights, 1972-1984
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 53, Folder 7 Cohn, Roy: Case, 1985
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 53, Folder 8 Committee: Abortion Review, 1985-1988
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 53, Folder 9 Committee: Academic Freedom, 1980-1982
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 53, Folder 10 Committee: Academic Freedom, 1983-1991
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 54, Folder 1-3 Committee: Access to Courts, 1976-1977
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 54, Folder 3 Committee: Advisory, Special, 1982-1987
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 54, Folder 4 Committee: Affiliates and Chapters, 1958-1989
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 54, Folder 5-6 Committee: Biennial Conference, 1975-1983
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 54, Folder 7-8 Committee: Board Composition and Structure, 1968-1982
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 54, Folder 9 Committee: Board Diversity, 1983-1984
Box 55, Folder 1 Committee: Campaign Financing, 1982-1986
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 55, Folder 2-3 Committee: Church/State, 1978-1987
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 55, Folder 4-5 Committee: Constitutional Rights, Economic Benefits, 1978-1989
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 55, Folder 6 Committee: Corporate Contacts for Fund Raising, 1979
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 55, Folder 7 Committee: Corporate Fund Raising, 1978-1980
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 55, Folder 8 Committee: Due Process, 1985-1988
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 56, Folder 1 Committee: Equality, 1980-1991
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 56, Folder 2 Committee: Executive, 1973-1980
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 56, Folder 3-4 Committee: Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1977-1984
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 56, Folder 5-6 Committee: Financial Structure, 1978-1983
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 56, Folder 7-8 Committee: Free Speech and Association, 1985-1990
[Restricted until 2011.]
Box 57, Folder 1 Committee: General Counsel, Special Nominating, 1979-1982
[Restricted until 2011.]
Box 57, Folder 2-3 Committee: Lawyers for International Human Rights, 1983
[Restricted until 2011.]
Box 57, Folder 4 Committee: Medal of Liberty, President's, 1982-1984
[Restricted until 2011.]
Box 57, Folder 5 Committee: Medal of Liberty, Screening, 1983
[Restricted until 2011.]
Box 57, Folder 6 Committee: Nuclear Weapons and Civil Liberties, 1975-1985
[Restricted until 2011.]
Box 57, Folder 7-8 Committee: Poverty and Constitutional Rights, 1983-1990
[Restricted until 2011.]
Box 58, Folder 1 Committee: President's, 1978-1987
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Box 58, Folder 2-4 Committee: Public Education, 1978-1986
[Restricted until 2011.]
Box 58, Folder 5-6 Committee: Publication, 1978-1985
[Restricted until 2011.]
Box 58, Folder 7-9 Committee: Regulation of the Media, Background Material, 1987-1988
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Box 59, Folder 1 Committee: Rights of Victims, 1977-1985
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Box 59, Folder 2 Committee: War Powers, 1965-1988
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Box 59, Folder 3 Committees: Appointments, Miscellaneous, 1977-1985
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Box 59, Folder 4-5 Committees: General Correspondence, 1984-1986
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Box 59, Folder 6 Committees: Yearly, 1985-1987
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Box 59, Folder 7 Computer Costs, 1979-1983
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Box 59, Folder 8 Conference on Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, Poverty Law, 1981
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Box 59, Folder 9 Congressional Issues, 1977
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Box 60, Folder 1 Constitutional Revisions, 1965-1969
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Box 60, Folder 2 Creationist Suit, 1981-1986
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Box 60, Folder 3 Creche Case, 1983-1988
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Box 60, Folder 4 Criminal Code Reviews, 1971
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Box 60, Folder 5 Development Campaign, 1977-1978
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Box 60, Folder 6-7 Elections, 1977-1979
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Box 60, Folder 8 Ennis, Edward J.: Conference Room, 1982-1983
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Box 61, Folder 1 Executive Director Search, 1978
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Box 61, Folder 2 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 1952-1980
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Box 61, Folder 3 Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, 1973-1974
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Box 61, Folder 4 Fraenkel, Osmond K.: Memorial, 1983
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Box 61, Folder 5 Free Trade in Ideas Conference, 1984
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Box 61, Folder 6 General Correspondence, 1961-1982
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Box 61, Folder 7-9 Glasser, Ira, 1971
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Box 61, Folder 10 Hate Crimes Policies, 1986-1987
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Box 61, Folder 11 Hiring Policy, 1986,1992
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Box 61, Folder 12 History, 1979-1987
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Box 62, Folder 1-3 Immigrant Task Force, 1984-1986
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Box 62, Folder 4 Impeachment: Richard M. Nixon, 1973
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Box 62, Folder 5-7 Impeachment: Richard M. Nixon, 1974
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 63, Folder 1-3 Impeachment: Ronald Reagan, 1987
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Box 63, Folder 4 Intelligence Agencies, 1977
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Box 63, Folder 5 International Human Rights, 1977-1978
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Box 63, Folder 6 Iran/Contra Affair, 1986-1988
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Box 63, Folder 7 Jewish Groups and Organizations, 1977-1987
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Box 63, Folder 8-9 Justice Department, 1977-1980
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Box 63, Folder 10 Karpatkin Fellowship, 1984-1989
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Box 63, Folder 11 Kennedy, Anthony M., 1984-1988
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Box 63, Folder 12 Kirkpatrick, Jeanne J., 1983
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Box 63, Folder 13 Kraus, Arthur, 1978,1987
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Box 63, Folder 14 Legal Department, 1976-1979
Box 64, Folder 1-5 Legal Department, 1980-1987
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Box 65, Folder 1-5 Legal Director Search, 1977-1982
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Box 65, Folder 6-7 Legal Docket Computer, 1987-1988
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Box 65, Folder 8 Legal Services: ACLU v. Miller, 1991
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Box 65, Folder 9 Membership Correspondence, 1978-1987
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Box 66, Folder 1-3 Membership Department, 1977-1987
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Box 66, Folder 4-8 Moral Majority, 1980-1982
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Box 67, Folder 1 Morgan, Charles: Resignation, 1973,1976
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 67, Folder 2 National Advisory Council, 1976-1987
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 67, Folder 3-4 National Board Member Correspondence, 1978-1980
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 67, Folder 5 National Convocation on Free Speech Dinner, 1978-1979
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 67, Folder 6 Neier, Aryeh: Resignation, 1978
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 67, Folder 7 New Building, 1978-1982
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 67, Folder 8-11 New Building: California Land, 1979-1982
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 68, Folder 1 New York Civil Liberties Union, 1962-1972
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 68, Folder 2 Nuclear Weapons, 1976-1984
Box 68, Folder 3 Palau, 1986
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 68, Folder 4 Policy 95: Use of Public Property for Religious Purposes, 1984
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 68, Folder 5 Postmaster General: William F. Bolger, 1983
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 68, Folder 6 Progressive Case, 1979-1980
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 68, Folder 7 Project, Art Censorship, 1991-1992
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 68, Folder 8 Project, Capital Punishment, 1977-1991
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 68, Folder 9-10 Project, Children's Rights, 1977-1987
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 68, Folder 11 Project, National Prison, 1977-1991
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 69, Folder 1-2 Project, PEN American Center, 1981-1982
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 69, Folder 3 Project, Reproductive Freedom, 1978-1980
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 69, Folder 4-5 Projects, 1974-1988
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 69, Folder 6 Public Appearances, 1977-1978
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 69, Folder 7 Religion, 1983-1984
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 69, Folder 8 Research, 1969-1973
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 69, Folder 9 Resolution of 1940 1940-1986
Box 70, Folder 1 Rosenberg Case, 1976-1983
Box 70, Folder 2-3 Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration, 1979-1980
Box 70, Folder 4 Southern California Financial Structures, 1979-1984
Box 70, Folder 5-6 Speeches: Dorsen Notes, undated
Box 70, Folder 7 Speeches: Background, 1976-1985
Box 70, Folder 8 Speeches: Background, undated
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 71, Folder 1 Speeches: Background Correspondence, 1973-1985
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 71, Folder 2-3 Speeches and Background Material, 1982-1987
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 71, Folder 4-5 Spock Case, 1967-1968
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 71, Folder 6 Washington Director Search, 1983-1984
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 71, Folder 7 Washington Director Search, 1984-1985
Box 72, Folder 1-2 Washington Office, 1976-1980
Box 72, Folder 3-8 Washington Office, 1981-1987
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 73, Folder 1-3 Washington Office and the Draft, 1979-1980
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 73, Folder 4 Watergate, 1973
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 73, Folder 5 Watergate: Briefs and Reports, undated
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 73, Folder 6 Wulf, Mel: Controversy, 1976-1985
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 73, Folder 7 Subseries 1B.2: Board of Directors: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Ouster, 1940,1975
Subseries Description
This subseries (0.84 linear feet) concerns the discussion and reaction of the board, ACLU members, and individuals to the ouster of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, a member of the Communist Party, from the Board of Directors in 1940. The Board passed a resolution that prohibited anyone who supported totalitarian regimes from holding official positions within the ACLU. The resolution created heated debate within the ACLU as some claimed the ACLU was infringing on Flynn's freedom of speech by endorsing the resolution. The resolution was rescinded in 1968 and she won posthumous reinstatement to the board in 1976. The records consist of minutes, memoranda, correspondence and printed materials. See also the Policies subseries for additional materials on this controversy and the pre-1947 microfilmed records.
Analysis of Returns, 1940
Box 74, Folder 1 Board of Directors Meeting Transcript, 1940
Box 74, Folder 2 Board of Directors Vote, 1940
Box 74, Folder 3 Documents Not Accepted in Evidence, 1940
Box 74, Folder 4 Editorial Comments, 1940
Box 74, Folder 5 Exhibits, 1940
Box 74, Folder 6 Flynn - Correspondence, 1940
Box 74, Folder 7 Inquiries, 1940
Box 74, Folder 8 Local Committee Response, 1940
Box 74, Folder 9 Local Committees: Favorable Response, 1940
Box 74, Folder 10 Local Committees: Unfavorable Response, 1940
Box 74, Folder 11 Minority Statements, 1940
Box 74, Folder 12 Members' Responses: Doubtful, 1940
Box 74, Folder 13 Members' Responses: Favorable, 1940
Box 74, Folder 14 Members' Responses: Unfavorable, 1940
Box 74, Folder 15 Miscellaneous - Bylaws and Minutes, 1940
Box 74, Folder 16 Miscellaneous Documents, 1940
Box 75, Folder 1 National Committee Comments, 1940
Box 75, Folder 2 National Committee Materials, 1940
Box 75, Folder 3 National Committee Vote, 1940
Box 75, Folder 4 Newsclippings, 1940
Box 75, Folder 5 Non-Member Response, 1940
Box 75, Folder 6 Oath of Allegiance, 1940
Box 75, Folder 7 Outside Organizations: Responses, 1940
Box 75, Folder 8 Responses Answered by Roger N. Baldwin, 1940
Box 75, Folder 9 Responses from Quarterly, 1940
Box 75, Folder 10 Resignations - Members, 1940
Box 75, Folder 11 Stone, I.F. : Letter, 1940
Box 75, Folder 12 Unfavorable Correspondent, 1940
Box 75, Folder 13 West, Meiklejohn, and Parsons Letter Replies, 1940
Box 75, Folder 14 Miscellaneous Letters from ACLU Officials re: 1940 Resolution, 1975
Box 75, Folder 15 Subseries 1C: Board Committees, 1941-1990 [bulk 1947-1990]
Subseries Description
The Board Committee files (42 linear feet) contain minutes, correspondence, and occasionally committee rosters. The Board Committees themselves fall into two categories: Standing Committees and Special Committees. Standing committees meet regularly to discuss broad topics in civil liberties (Academic Freedom Committee, Church and State Committee, etc.), while special committees are created to deal with some specific incident related to a civil liberties concern or the workings of the board or committee themselves. The records are arranged chronologically with standing committees in alphabetical order within each year followed by the special committees. The researcher should note that committee names often change, and that committees are created or disbanded over time.
The minutes of the ACLU board committees record the organizational decisions relating to policies, procedures, and operations of each individual committee. The files contain correspondence between board committee members, as well as miscellaneous material concerning the board committees, including memoranda, pamphlets, background material on members. For a complete listing of all the committees please consult the folder listing. The Board of Directors files also provide information on Board Committees.
Radio/TV, Statements, 1941-1942
Box 76, Folder 1 Freedom of Communication, Memos, 1946
Box 76, Folder 2 Standing Committees, Roster, 1947
Box 76, Folder 3 Academic Freedom, Minutes, 1947
Box 76, Folder 4 Academic Freedom, Correspondence and related materials, 1947
Box 76, Folder 5 Alien Civil Rights, 1947
Box 76, Folder 6 Censorship, Correspondence and related materials, 1947
Box 76, Folder 7 Civil Rights in American Colonies, Minutes, 1946-1947
Box 76, Folder 8 Civil Rights in American Colonies, Correspondence and related materials, 1947
Box 76, Folder 9 Civil Rights in Labor Relations, Minutes, 1947
Box 76, Folder 10 Civil Rights in Labor Relations, Correspondence and related materials, 1947
Box 76, Folder 11 Occupied Areas, 1947-1948
Box 76, Folder 12 Indian Civil Rights, 1947
Box 76, Folder 13 International Civil Liberties Committee, 1947
Box 76, Folder 14 National Council on Freedom from Censorship, Minutes and Roster, 1947
Box 76, Folder 15 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1946-1947
Box 76, Folder 16 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1946-1947
Box 76, Folder 17 Race Discrimination, Minutes, 1946-1947
Box 76, Folder 18 Race Discrimination, Correspondence and related materials, 1947
Box 76, Folder 19 Radio Committee, Minutes, 1947
Box 76, Folder 20 Women's Rights, 1947
Box 76, Folder 21 State-wide Committee to Outlaw Race Covenants, Proposed, 1946
Box 76, Folder 22 Lawyers Panel, Correspondence and related materials, 1947
Box 76, Folder 23 Libel, 1947
Box 76, Folder 24 Universal Military Training, 1947
Box 76, Folder 25 Standing Committees, Roster, 1948
Box 76, Folder 26 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1948
Box 76, Folder 27 Academic Freedom Committee, By-laws, 1948
Box 76, Folder 28 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1948
Box 76, Folder 29 Academic Freedom Committee, Nominations, 1948
Box 76, Folder 30 Academic Freedom Committee, Publicity Subcommittee, 1948
Box 76, Folder 31 Alien Civil Rights, 1948
Box 76, Folder 32 Censorship Committee, Minutes, 1948
Box 76, Folder 33 Civil Rights in American Colonies, Minutes, 1948
Box 76, Folder 34 Civil Rights in American Colonies, Correspondence and related materials, 1948
Box 76, Folder 35 Civil Rights in Labor Relations, Minutes, 1948
Box 76, Folder 36 Civil Rights in Labor Relations, Correspondence and related materials, 1948
Box 76, Folder 37 Freedom of Communications, Minutes, 1948
Box 76, Folder 38 Freedom of Communications, Correspondence and related materials, 1948-1949
Box 76, Folder 39 Freedom of Communications, Memo by Milton Stewart, 1948
Box 76, Folder 40 Indian Civil Rights Committee, Minutes, 1948
Box 76, Folder 41 International Civil Liberties, Minutes, 1948
Box 76, Folder 42 International Civil Liberties, Correspondence and related materials, 1948
Box 76, Folder 43 Program Committee, 1948
Box 76, Folder 44 Race Discrimination, Minutes, 1948
Box 76, Folder 45 Race Discrimination, Correspondence and related materials, 1948
Box 76, Folder 46 Radio Committee, Minutes, 1948
Box 76, Folder 47 Radio Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1948
Box 76, Folder 48 Radio Committee, Statements, 1948
Box 76, Folder 49 Women's Rights Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1948
Box 77, Folder 1 Clear and Present Danger Rule, Correspondence and related materials, 1948
Box 77, Folder 2 Informal Committee on Released Time, Minutes, 1948
Box 77, Folder 3 Standing Committees, Roster, 1949
Box 77, Folder 4 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1949
Box 77, Folder 5 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1949
Box 77, Folder 6 Alien Civil Rights, 1949
Box 77, Folder 7 Censorship Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1949
Box 77, Folder 8 Civil Rights in American Colonies Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1949
Box 77, Folder 9 Civil Rights in American Colonies Committee, Guam, 1949
Box 77, Folder 10 Civil Rights in American Colonies Committee, Puerto Rico, 1949
Box 77, Folder 11 Civil Rights in American Colonies Committee, Virgin Islands, 1948-1949
Box 77, Folder 12 Civil Rights in Labor Relations, Minutes and Reports, 1948-1949
Box 77, Folder 13 Civil Rights in Labor Relations, Correspondence and related materials, 1948-1949
Box 77, Folder 14 Indian Civil Rights Committee, Minutes, 1949
Box 77, Folder 15 Indian Civil Rights Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1949
Box 77, Folder 16 International Civil Liberties Committee, Minutes, 1949
Box 77, Folder 17 International Civil Liberties Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1949
Box 77, Folder 18 National Council on Freedom from Censorship, Minutes and Statements, 1949
Box 77, Folder 19 National Council on Freedom from Censorship, Correspondence and related materials, 1949
Box 77, Folder 20 Race Relations Committee, Minutes, 1949
Box 77, Folder 21 Race Relations Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1949
Box 77, Folder 22 Radio Committee, Minutes, 1949
Box 77, Folder 23 Radio Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1949
Box 77, Folder 24 Women's Committee, 1949
Box 77, Folder 25 Standing Committees, Roster, 1950
Box 77, Folder 26 Emergency Policy Committee Meeting, Minutes, 1950
Box 77, Folder 27 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes and By-Laws, 1950
Box 77, Folder 28 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1950
Box 77, Folder 29 Alien Civil Rights Committee, Minutes, 1950
Box 77, Folder 30 Alien Civil Rights Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1950
Box 77, Folder 31 Civil Rights in American Colonies, Correspondence and related materials, 1950
Box 77, Folder 32 Civil Rights in American Colonies, Guam, 1950
Box 77, Folder 33 Civil Rights in American Colonies, Virgin Islands, 1950
Box 77, Folder 34 Indian Civil Rights Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1950
Box 77, Folder 35 International Civil Liberties, Minutes, 1950
Box 77, Folder 36 International Civil Liberties, Correspondence and related materials, 1950
Box 77, Folder 37 National Council on Freedom of Expression, Minutes and By-Laws, 1950
Box 77, Folder 38 National Council on Freedom of Expression, Correspondence and related materials, 1949-1950
Box 77, Folder 39 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1951
Box 78, Folder 1 Civil Rights in Labor Relations Committee, Minutes, 1951
Box 78, Folder 2 Committee Evaluations, 1951
Box 78, Folder 2a Freedom of Expression/Conscience, Committee on, Minutes, 1951
Box 78, Folder 3 International Civil Liberties Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1951
Box 78, Folder 4-5 National Council on Freedom from Censorship, Minutes, 1951
Box 78, Folder 6 Radio Committee, Minutes, 1951
Box 78, Folder 7 Sub-Committee of Radio Committee, Minutes, 1951
Box 78, Folder 8 Women's Rights Committee, 1951
Box 78, Folder 9 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1952
Box 78, Folder 10 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1952
Box 78, Folder 11 Alien Civil Rights Committee, Minutes, 1952
Box 78, Folder 12 Censorship Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1952
Box 78, Folder 13 Civil Rights in Labor Relations Committee, Minutes, 1952
Box 78, Folder 14 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1952
Box 78, Folder 15 Due Process Committee, Memoranda, 1952
Box 78, Folder 16 Freedom of Expression/Religion/Conscience, Minutes, 1952
Box 78, Folder 17 International Civil Liberties Committee, Minutes, 1952
Box 78, Folder 18 International Civil Liberties Committee on, Correspondence and related materials, 1952
Box 78, Folder 19 Membership and Affiliates Committee, Minutes, 1952
Box 78, Folder 20 National Council on Freedom from Censorship, Minutes, 1952
Box 78, Folder 21 Nominations Committee, Memoranda, 1952
Box 78, Folder 22 Public Relations Committee, Minutes, 1952
Box 78, Folder 23 Public Relations Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1952
Box 78, Folder 24 Radio Committee, Minutes, 1952
Box 78, Folder 25 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1953
Box 78, Folder 26 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1953
Box 78, Folder 27 Alien Civil Rights Committee, Minutes, 1953
Box 78, Folder 28 Alien Civil Rights Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1953
Box 78, Folder 29 Censorship Council, Correspondence and related materials, 1953
Box 78, Folder 30 Advisory Council, Correspondence and related materials, 1953
Box 78, Folder 31 Colonies Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1953
Box 78, Folder 32 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1953
Box 78, Folder 33 Freedom of Expression/Religion/Conscience, Minutes, 1953
Box 78, Folder 34 International Civil Liberties, Committee on, Minutes, 1953
Box 78, Folder 35 International Civil Liberties, Committee on, Correspondence and related materials, 1953
Box 78, Folder 36 Labor Committee, Minutes, 1953
Box 78, Folder 37 Membership and Affiliates Committee, Minutes, 1953
Box 78, Folder 38 National Council on Freedom from Censorship, Minutes, 1953
Box 78, Folder 39 National Council on Freedom from Censorship, Right of Access to News Sources - Subcommittee, 1953
Box 78, Folder 40 National Security Committee, Minutes, 1953
Box 78, Folder 41 Public Relations Committee, Minutes, 1953
Box 78, Folder 42 Public Relations Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1953
Box 78, Folder 43 Race Relations Committee, 1953
Box 78, Folder 44 Radio Committee, Minutes, 1953
Box 78, Folder 45 Special Lamont Committee, Lamont, Corliss, 1953
Box 78, Folder 45a Women's Rights Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1953
Box 78, Folder 46 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1954
Box 78, Folder 47 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1954
Box 78, Folder 48 American Colonies Committee, Application of Federal Law to Puerto Rico, 1954
Box 78, Folder 49 American Colonies Committee, 1954
Box 78, Folder 50 American Colonies Committee, Virgin Islands, 1954
Box 78, Folder 51 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1954
Box 78, Folder 52 Free Speech and Association Committee, Censorship Panel, 1954
Box 78, Folder 53 Freedom of Expression/Religion/Conscience, Minutes, 1954
Box 78, Folder 54 International Civil Liberties, Minutes, 1954
Box 79, Folder 1 Labor, Minutes, 1954
Box 79, Folder 2 Labor, Correspondence and related materials, 1954
Box 79, Folder 3 National Council on Freedom from Censorship, Minutes, 1954
Box 79, Folder 4 National Security Committee, Minutes, 1954
Box 79, Folder 5 Public Relations Committee, Minutes, 1954
Box 79, Folder 6 Public Relations Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1954
Box 79, Folder 7 Radio Committee, Minutes, 1954
Box 79, Folder 8 Membership, Finance and Administration, Correspondence and related materials, 1954
Box 79, Folder 9 Committee Structural Changes, 1954-1955
Box 79, Folder 10 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1955
Box 79, Folder 11 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1955
Box 79, Folder 12 Alien Civil Rights Panel, Minutes, 1955
Box 79, Folder 13 Alien Civil Rights Panel, Correspondence and related materials, 1955
Box 79, Folder 14 American Colonies Committee, 1955
Box 79, Folder 15 Censorship Panel, Minutes, 1955
Box 79, Folder 16 Censorship Panel, Subcommittee on Motion Picture Censorship, Correspondence, 1955
Box 79, Folder 17 Church-State Panel, Correspondence and related materials, 1955
Box 79, Folder 18 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1955
Box 79, Folder 19 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1955
Box 79, Folder 20 Indian Civil Rights Panel of Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1955
Box 79, Folder 21 Due Process Committee, Indian Civil Rights Panel, 1955
Box 79, Folder 22 Due Process Committee, Race-Creed and National Origin Panel, Minutes, 1955
Box 79, Folder 23 Due Process Committee, Race-Creed and National Origin Panel, Correspondence, 1955
Box 79, Folder 24 Due Process Committee, Women's Panel, 1955
Box 79, Folder 25 Freedom of Speech and Association Committee, Minutes, 1955
Box 79, Folder 26 Freedom of Speech and Association Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1955
Box 79, Folder 27 Freedom of Speech and Association Committee, Censorship Panel, 1955
Box 79, Folder 28 Freedom of Speech and Association Committee, Radio-TV Panel, Minutes, 1955
Box 79, Folder 29 Freedom of Speech and Association Committee, Radio-TV Panel, Correspondence and Related Material, 1955
Box 79, Folder 30 International Civil Liberties Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1955
Box 79, Folder 31 Labor Committee, Minutes, 1955
Box 79, Folder 32 Labor Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1955
Box 79, Folder 33 Radio-Television Panel, Minutes, 1955
Box 79, Folder 34 Membership, Finance and Administration Committee, Minutes, 1955
Box 79, Folder 35 Membership, Finance and Administration Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1955
Box 79, Folder 36 Board Committees, General, 1956
Box 79, Folder 37 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1956
Box 79, Folder 38 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1956
Box 79, Folder 39-40 American Colonies Committee, Okinawa Panel, 1956
Box 79, Folder 41 Censorship Panel, Minutes, 1956
Box 80, Folder 1 Censorship Panel, Correspondence and related materials, 1956
Box 80, Folder 2 Censorship Panel, Subcommittee on Motion Picture Censorship, Minutes, 1956
Box 80, Folder 3 Censorship Panel, Subcommittee on Motion Picture, Censorship Correspondence, 1956
Box 80, Folder 4 Censorship Panel, Library Book Selections, Correspondence and related materials, 1953-1956
Box 80, Folder 5 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1956
Box 80, Folder 6 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1956
Box 80, Folder 7 Free Speech Association, Minutes, 1956
Box 80, Folder 8 Free Speech Association, Correspondence and related materials, 1956
Box 80, Folder 9 International Civil Liberties Committee, 1956
Box 80, Folder 10 Labor Committee, Minutes, 1956
Box 80, Folder 11 Labor Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1956
Box 80, Folder 12 Nomination Committee, 1956
Box 80, Folder 13 Race Relations Panel, 1956
Box 80, Folder 14 Radio-TV Committee, Minutes, 1956
Box 80, Folder 15 Radio-TV Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1956
Box 80, Folder 16 Religion Panel, Minutes, 1956
Box 80, Folder 17 Religion Panel, Correspondence and related materials, 1956
Box 80, Folder 18 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1957
Box 80, Folder 19 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1957
Box 80, Folder 20 Censorship Committee, Minutes, 1957
Box 80, Folder 21 Civil Liberties in United States Territories, Minutes, 1957
Box 80, Folder 22 Civil Liberties in United States Territories, Correspondence and related materials, 1957
Box 80, Folder 23 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1957
Box 80, Folder 24 Free Speech Committee, Minutes, 1957
Box 80, Folder 25 Indian Civil Rights Committee, Minutes, 1957
Box 80, Folder 26 Labor Committee, Minutes, 1957
Box 80, Folder 27 Public Relations Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1957
Box 80, Folder 28 Radio-TV Committee, Minutes, 1957
Box 80, Folder 29 Wright Security Commission, Correspondence and related materials, 1957
Box 80, Folder 30 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1958
Box 80, Folder 31 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1958
Box 80, Folder 32 Censorship Panel, Subcommittee on Local Obscenity Prosecutions, 1958
Box 80, Folder 33 Committee on U.S. Territories, Minutes, 1958
Box 80, Folder 34 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1958
Box 80, Folder 35 Due Process Committee, FBI Study, 1955-1958
Box 80, Folder 36 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1958
Box 80, Folder 37 Indian Civil Rights Committee, Minutes, 1958
Box 80, Folder 38 Free Speech Committee, Minutes, 1958
Box 80, Folder 39 Indian Civil Rights Commission, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1958
Box 80, Folder 40 Labor Committee, Minutes, 1958
Box 80, Folder 41 Labor Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1958
Box 80, Folder 42 Okinawa Panel, Correspondence and related materials, 1958
Box 80, Folder 43 Public Relations Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1958
Box 80, Folder 44 Radio-TV Committee, Minutes, 1958
Box 80, Folder 45 Wright Security Commission Report, Correspondence and related materials, 1958
Box 80, Folder 46 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1959
Box 81, Folder 1 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1959
Box 81, Folder 2 Academic Freedom Committee, Academic Freedom in New Colleges and Universities, 1959
Box 81, Folder 3 Academic Freedom Committee, Advisory Council, 1959
Box 81, Folder 4 Academic Freedom Committee, Nominating Sub-Committee, 1959
Box 81, Folder 5 Censorship Committee, Minutes, 1959
Box 81, Folder 6 Censorship Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1959
Box 81, Folder 7 Church and State Committee, Minutes, 1959
Box 81, Folder 8 Church and State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1959
Box 81, Folder 9 Civil Liberties in U.S. Territories, Correspondence and related materials, 1959
Box 81, Folder 10 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1959
Box 81, Folder 11 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1959
Box 81, Folder 12 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1959
Box 81, Folder 13 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1959
Box 81, Folder 14 Freedom of Speech and Association Committee, Minutes, 1959
Box 81, Folder 15 Freedom of Speech and Association Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1959
Box 81, Folder 16 Indian Civil Rights Committee, Minutes, 1959
Box 81, Folder 17 Indian Civil Rights Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1959
Box 81, Folder 18 International Civil Liberties Committee, 1959
Box 81, Folder 19 Labor Committee, Minutes, 1959
Box 81, Folder 20 Labor Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1959
Box 81, Folder 21 Public Relations Committee, Minutes and related materials, 1959
Box 81, Folder 22 Public Relations Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1959
Box 81, Folder 23 Radio-TV Committee, Minutes, 1959
Box 81, Folder 24 Radio-TV Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1959
Box 81, Folder 25 Tax Deductibility Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1959
Box 81, Folder 26 Affiliates/Finance/Administration Committee, 1959
Box 81, Folder 27 Nominating Committee, 1959
Box 81, Folder 28 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1960
Box 81, Folder 29 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1960
Box 81, Folder 30 Censorship Committee, Minutes, 1960
Box 81, Folder 31 Church and State Committee, Minutes, 1960
Box 81, Folder 32 Church and State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1960
Box 81, Folder 33 Church and State, Subcommittee on Religious Education in Public Schools, 1960
Box 81, Folder 34 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1960
Box 81, Folder 35 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1960
Box 81, Folder 36 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1960
Box 81, Folder 37 Free Speech and Association Committee, Minutes, 1960
Box 82, Folder 1 Free Speech and Association Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1960
Box 82, Folder 2 Indian Civil Rights Committee, Minutes, 1960
Box 82, Folder 3 Indian Civil Rights Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1960
Box 82, Folder 4 Labor Committee, Minutes, 1960
Box 82, Folder 5 Labor Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1960
Box 82, Folder 6 Radio/TV Committee, Minutes, 1960
Box 82, Folder 7 Tax Deductibility Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1960
Box 82, Folder 8 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1961
Box 82, Folder 9 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1961
Box 82, Folder 10 Academic Freedom Committee, Fulbright Subcommittee, Correspondence and related materials, 1961
Box 82, Folder 11 Administration Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1961
Box 82, Folder 12 Censorship Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1961
Box 82, Folder 13 Church and State Committee, Minutes, 1961
Box 82, Folder 14 Church and State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1961
Box 82, Folder 15 Church and State Committee, Working Papers, 1961
Box 82, Folder 16 Church and State Committee, Subcommittee Funds for Religiously-Controlled Schools, 1961
Box 82, Folder 17 Church and State Committee, Subcommittee on Religious Education in Public Schools, 1961
Box 82, Folder 18 Committee to Nominate New Executive Director, Minutes and Memoranda, 1961
Box 82, Folder 18a Committee to Nominate New Executive Director, Correspondence, 1961
Box 82, Folder 18b Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1961
Box 82, Folder 19 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1961
Box 82, Folder 20 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1961
Box 82, Folder 21 Free Speech and Association Committee, Minutes, 1961
Box 82, Folder 22 Free Speech and Association Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1961
Box 82, Folder 23 Indian Civil Rights Committee, Minutes, 1961
Box 82, Folder 24 Indian Civil Rights Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1961
Box 82, Folder 25 International Civil Liberties Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1961
Box 82, Folder 26 Labor Committee, Minutes, 1961
Box 82, Folder 27 Labor Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1961
Box 82, Folder 28 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1961
Box 82, Folder 29 Radio-TV Committee, Minutes, 1961
Box 82, Folder 30 Radio-TV Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1961
Box 82, Folder 31 Board Committees, General Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 1-2 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1962
Box 83, Folder 3 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 4 Administration Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 5 Censorship Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 6 Church and State Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1962
Box 83, Folder 7 Church and State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 8 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1962
Box 83, Folder 9 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 10 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 11 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 12 Free Speech Committee, Minutes, 1962
Box 83, Folder 13 Free Speech Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 14 International Civil Liberties Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 15 Joint Finance Committee, Minutes, 1962
Box 83, Folder 16 Joint Meeting of Free Speech and Labor Committees, Minutes and Correspondence, 1962
Box 83, Folder 17 Joint Finance Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 18 Labor Committee, Minutes, 1962
Box 83, Folder 19 Labor Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 20 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1962
Box 83, Folder 21 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 22 Radio-TV Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1962
Box 83, Folder 23 Radio-TV Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 24 Tax Deductibility Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 25 Board Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 26 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1962
Box 83, Folder 27 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 28 Administration Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1962
Box 83, Folder 29 Censorship Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1963
Box 83, Folder 30 Church/State Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1963
Box 83, Folder 31 Church/State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1963
Box 83, Folder 32 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1963
Box 84, Folder 1 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1963
Box 84, Folder 2 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1963
Box 84, Folder 3 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1963
Box 84, Folder 4 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1963
Box 84, Folder 5 Free Speech/Association Committee, Minutes, 1963
Box 84, Folder 6 Free Speech Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1963
Box 84, Folder 7 Investigative Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1963
Box 84, Folder 8 Joint Finance Committee, Minutes, 1963
Box 84, Folder 9 Joint Finance Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1963
Box 84, Folder 10 Labor Committee, Minutes, 1963
Box 84, Folder 11 Labor Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1963
Box 84, Folder 12 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1963
Box 84, Folder 13 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1963
Box 84, Folder 14 Radio and TV Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1963
Box 84, Folder 15 Radio and TV Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1963
Box 84, Folder 16 Tax Deductibility Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1963
Box 84, Folder 17 Special Committee on Administration Procedures, Minutes, Roster and Correspondence, 1963
Box 84, Folder 18 Board Committee, 1963
Box 84, Folder 19 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1964
Box 84, Folder 20 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1964
Box 84, Folder 21 Censorship Committee, Minutes, 1964
Box 84, Folder 22 Censorship Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1964
Box 84, Folder 23 Church State Committee, Minutes, 1964
Box 84, Folder 24 Church State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1964
Box 84, Folder 25 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1964
Box 85, Folder 1 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1964
Box 85, Folder 2 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1964
Box 85, Folder 3 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1964
Box 85, Folder 4 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1964
Box 85, Folder 5 Free Speech/Association Committee, Minutes, 1964
Box 85, Folder 6 Free Speech/Association Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1964
Box 85, Folder 7 Labor - Business Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1964
Box 85, Folder 8 National Planning Committee, Minutes, 1965
Box 85, Folder 9 National Planning Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1964
Box 85, Folder 10 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1964
Box 85, Folder 11 Radio/TV Committee, Minutes, 1964
Box 85, Folder 12 Radio/TV Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1964
Box 85, Folder 13 Pay/TV - Subcommittee Radio/TV, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1964
Box 85, Folder 14 Tax Deductibility Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1964
Box 85, Folder 15 Board Committees, Miscellaneous, 1965
Box 85, Folder 16 Academic Freedom Committee Meeting, Minutes and Roster, 1965
Box 85, Folder 17 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1965
Box 85, Folder 18 Academic Freedom Committee, Subcommittee on Secondary School Pamphlet, 1965
Box 85, Folder 19 Censorship Committee, Minutes, 1965
Box 85, Folder 20 Censorship Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1965
Box 85, Folder 21 Church-State Committee, Minutes, Roster, 1965
Box 86, Folder 1 Church-State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1965
Box 86, Folder 2 Due Process Committee, Minutes, Roster, 1965
Box 86, Folder 3 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1965
Box 86, Folder 4 Right of Privacy Subcommittee, Correspondence and related materials, 1965
Box 86, Folder 5 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1965
Box 86, Folder 6 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1965
Box 86, Folder 7 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1965
Box 86, Folder 8 Free Speech and Association, Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1965
Box 86, Folder 9 Free Speech and Association, Correspondence and related materials, 1965
Box 86, Folder 10 Labor Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1965
Box 86, Folder 11 Labor Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1965
Box 86, Folder 12 National Planning Committee, Minutes, 1965
Box 87, Folder 1 National Planning Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1965
Box 87, Folder 2 Radio/TV Committee, Minutes, 1965
Box 87, Folder 3 Radio/TV Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1965
Box 87, Folder 4 Pay-TV Subcommittee, Radio-TV Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1965
Box 87, Folder 5 Tax Deductibility Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1965
Box 87, Folder 6 Board Committees, Correspondence and related materials, 1966
Box 87, Folder 7 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1966
Box 87, Folder 8 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1966
Box 87, Folder 9 Academic Freedom Committee, Subcommittee Academic Freedom, Responsibility, Due Process, 1966
Box 87, Folder 10 Censorship Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1966
Box 87, Folder 11 Church-State Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1966
Box 87, Folder 12 Church-State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1966
Box 87, Folder 13 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1966
Box 87, Folder 14 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1966
Box 87, Folder 15 Equality Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1966
Box 87, Folder 16 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1966
Box 87, Folder 17 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1966
Box 87, Folder 18 Free Speech/Association Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1966
Box 88, Folder 1 Free Speech/Association Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1966
Box 88, Folder 2 Labor-Business Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1966
Box 88, Folder 3 National Planning Committee, Minutes, 1966
Box 88, Folder 4 National Planning Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1966
Box 88, Folder 5 Nominating Committee, 1966
Box 88, Folder 6 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1966
Box 88, Folder 7 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1966
Box 88, Folder 8 Radio/TV Committee, Minutes, 1966
Box 88, Folder 9 Radio/TV Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1966
Box 88, Folder 10 Radio/TV Committee, Pay TV Subcommittee Minutes, 1966
Box 88, Folder 11 Special Draft Committee, Minutes, 1966
Box 88, Folder 12 Special Draft Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1966
Box 88, Folder 13 Joint Committee (Constitution and Resolution), Minutes, Correspondence and related materials, 1966
Box 88, Folder 14 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1967
Box 88, Folder 15 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1967
Box 88, Folder 16 Censorship Committee, 1967
Box 88, Folder 17 Church-State Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1967
Box 88a, Folder 1 Church-State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1967
Box 88a, Folder 2 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1967
Box 88a, Folder 3 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1967
Box 88a, Folder 4 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1967
Box 88a, Folder 5 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1967
Box 88a, Folder 6 Executive Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1967
Box 89, Folder 1 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1967
Box 89, Folder 2 Free Speech/Association Committee, Minutes, 1967
Box 89, Folder 3 Free Speech/Association Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1967
Box 89, Folder 4 Investment Budget and Audit Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1967
Box 89, Folder 5 Labor Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1967
Box 89, Folder 6 National Planning Committee, Minutes, 1967
Box 89, Folder 7 National Planning Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1967
Box 89, Folder 8 Nominating Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1967
Box 89, Folder 9 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1967
Box 89, Folder 10 Radio-TV Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1967
Box 89, Folder 11 Radio-TV Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1967
Box 89, Folder 12 Joint Committee (Constitution and 1940 Resolution), Minutes, 1967
Box 89, Folder 13 Joint Committee (Constitution and 1940 Resolution), Correspondence and related materials, 1967
Box 89, Folder 14 Military Free Speech Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1967
Box 89, Folder 15 Board Committees, Miscellaneous, 1968
Box 90, Folder 1 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1968
Box 90, Folder 2 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1968
Box 90, Folder 3 Budget, Audit and Investment Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1968
Box 90, Folder 4 Church-State Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1968
Box 90, Folder 5 Church-State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1968
Box 90, Folder 6 Communications Media Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1968
Box 90, Folder 7 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1968
Box 90, Folder 8 Constitution Committee, Minutes, 1968
Box 90, Folder 9 Constitution Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1968
Box 90, Folder 10 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1968
Box 90, Folder 11 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1968
Box 90, Folder 12 Equality Committee, Minutes and Rosters, 1968
Box 90, Folder 13 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1968
Box 90, Folder 14 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1968
Box 91, Folder 1 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1968
Box 91, Folder 2 Free Speech Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1968
Box 91, Folder 3 Free Speech Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1968
Box 91, Folder 4 Joint Committee (Constitution and 1940 Resolution), Minutes, 1968
Box 91, Folder 5 Joint Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1968
Box 91, Folder 6 Labor Business Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1968
Box 91, Folder 7 Nominating Committee Materials, 1968
Box 91, Folder 7a National Planning Committee, Minutes, 1968
Box 91, Folder 8 National Planning and Steering Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1968
Box 91, Folder 9 Nominating Committee Materials, 1968-1969
Box 91, Folder 9a Privacy Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1968
Box 91, Folder 10 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1968
Box 91, Folder 11 Staff Procedures, Ad Hoc Committee on, Correspondence and related materials, 1968
Box 91, Folder 12 Arts and Communication Division, Minutes, 1968
Box 91, Folder 13 Arts and Communication Division, Correspondence and related materials, 1968
Box 91, Folder 14 Military Free Speech Special Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1968
Box 91, Folder 15 Board Committees, Miscellaneous, 1969
Box 92, Folder 1 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1969
Box 92, Folder 2 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 92, Folder 3-4 Academic Freedom Committee, ROTC, 1969
Box 92, Folder 5 Budget Committee, Minutes, 1969
Box 92, Folder 6 Budget Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 92, Folder 7 Church/State Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1969
Box 92, Folder 8 Church/State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 92, Folder 9 Clear and Present Danger Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1969
Box 92, Folder 10 Communications Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1969
Box 92, Folder 11 Communications Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 92, Folder 12-13 Constitution Committee, Minutes, 1969
Box 93, Folder 1 Constitution Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 93, Folder 2 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1969
Box 93, Folder 3 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 93, Folder 4 Equality Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1969
Box 93, Folder 5 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 93, Folder 6 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1969
Box 93, Folder 7 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 93, Folder 8-10 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 94, Folder 1-3 Free Speech/Association Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1969
Box 94, Folder 4 Free Speech/Association Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1969
Box 94, Folder 5 Labor and Business Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1969
Box 94, Folder 6 Labor and Business Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 94, Folder 7 National Planning and Steering Committee, Minutes, 1969
Box 95, Folder 1 National Planning and Steering Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1969
Box 95, Folder 2 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1969
Box 95, Folder 3 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 95, Folder 4-6 Privacy Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1969
Box 95, Folder 7 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 95, Folder 8 Obscenity and Censorship, Ad Hoc Committee On, Minutes and Roster, 1969
Box 95, Folder 9 Obscenity and Censorship, Ad Hoc Committee on, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 95, Folder 10 Anniversary of ACLU, Special Committee on, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1969
Box 96, Folder 1 Income Maintenance and Government Benefit Programs, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 96, Folder 2 Legislative Proposals to Curb Obscenity, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 96, Folder 3 Military and the Bill of Rights, Special, Minutes and Roster, 1969
Box 96, Folder 4 Military and the Bill of Rights, Special, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1969
Box 96, Folder 5 Special Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1969
Box 96, Folder 6 Special Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1969
Box 96, Folder 7 Board Committees, Miscellaneous, 1970
Box 96, Folder 8 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1970
Box 96, Folder 9 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1970
Box 96, Folder 10 Budget-Audit Investment Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1970
Box 96, Folder 11 Budget-Audit Investment Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1970
Box 96, Folder 12 Church/State Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1970
Box 96, Folder 13 Church/State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1970
Box 96, Folder 14 Communications Media Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1970
Box 96, Folder 15 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1970
Box 96, Folder 16 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1970
Box 97, Folder 1 Constitution Committee, Minutes, 1970
Box 97, Folder 2 Constitution Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1970
Box 97, Folder 3 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1970
Box 97, Folder 4 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1970
Box 97, Folder 5 Equality Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1970
Box 97, Folder 6 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1970
Box 97, Folder 7 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1970
Box 97, Folder 8 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1970
Box 97, Folder 9-10 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1971
Box 98, Folder 1 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 98, Folder 2 Budget Audit Investment Committee, Minutes, 1971
Box 98, Folder 3 Budget Audit Investment Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 98, Folder 4 Church-State Committee, Minutes, 1971
Box 98, Folder 5 Church-State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 98, Folder 6 Communications Media Committee, Minutes, 1971
Box 98, Folder 7 Communications Media, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 98, Folder 8 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1971
Box 98, Folder 9 Cable Subcommittee of the Communications Media, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 98, Folder 10 Fairness Doctrine Subcommittee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1971
Box 98, Folder 11 Political Campaign Subcommittee of the Communication Media Committee, Minutes, 1971
Box 98, Folder 12 Constitution Committee, Minutes, 1971
Box 98, Folder 13 Constitution Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 98, Folder 14 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1971
Box 98, Folder 15 Due Process Committee, Agenda, 1971
Box 99, Folder 1 Equality Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1971
Box 99, Folder 2 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 99, Folder 3 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1971
Box 99, Folder 4 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 99, Folder 5-7 Free Speech Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1971
Box 99, Folder 8 Free Speech Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 99, Folder 9 Labor-Business Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 100, Folder 1 National Development Council, Minutes, 1971
Box 100, Folder 2 National Development Council and Steering Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 100, Folder 3 National Planning Committee, Minutes, 1971
Box 100, Folder 4 National Planning Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 100, Folder 5 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1971
Box 100, Folder 6 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 100, Folder 7 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1971
Box 100, Folder 8 ACLU Role in International Civil Liberties Matters, Special, Minutes, 1971
Box 100, Folder 9 ACLU Role in International Civil Liberties Matters, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 100, Folder 10 Calley Case, Special Board Committee on Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 100, Folder 11 Military and the Bill of Rights, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 100, Folder 12 Nominating Committee, Special, Minutes, 1971
Box 100, Folder 13 Nominating Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 100, Folder 14 PMR, Special Committee to Consider, Minutes, 1971
Box 100, Folder 15 Political Campaign Subcommittee, Correspondence and related materials, 1971
Box 100, Folder 16 Board Committees, Miscellaneous, 1972
Box 100, Folder 17 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1972
Box 100, Folder 18 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 100, Folder 19 Budget Audit Investment Committee, Minutes, 1972
Box 100, Folder 20 Budget Audit Investment Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1972
Box 100, Folder 21 Church-State Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1972
Box 100, Folder 22 Church-State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 100, Folder 23 Communications Media Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1972
Box 101, Folder 1 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1972
Box 101, Folder 2 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1972
Box 101, Folder 3 Communications Media Committee, Subcommittee on Concentration of Ownership, Minutes, 1972
Box 101, Folder 4 Constitution Committee, Minutes, 1972
Box 101, Folder 5 Constitution Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 101, Folder 6 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1972
Box 101, Folder 7 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 101, Folder 8 Equality Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1972
Box 101, Folder 9 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 101, Folder 10 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1972
Box 101, Folder 11 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 101, Folder 12 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 102, Folder 1-3 Free Speech/Association Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1972
Box 102, Folder 4 Free Speech/Association Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1972
Box 102, Folder 5 National Development Council and Steering Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1972
Box 102, Folder 6 National Development Council and Steering Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 102, Folder 7 National Development Council and Steering Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 102, Folder 8 National Development Council and Steering Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 103, Folder 1 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1972
Box 103, Folder 2 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 103, Folder 3 Privacy Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1972
Box 103, Folder 4 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 103, Folder 5 ACLU Role in International Affairs, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 103, Folder 6 Board Meeting Procedures, Special, Minutes, 1972
Box 103, Folder 7 Board Meeting Procedure, Special, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1972
Box 103, Folder 8 Military and the Bill of Rights, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 103, Folder 9 Nominating Committee, Special, Minutes, 1972
Box 103, Folder 10 Women's Rights, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 103, Folder 11 Women's Rights within the ACLU, Special, Minutes, 1972
Box 103, Folder 12 Women's Rights within the ACLU, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1972
Box 103, Folder 13 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1973
Box 103, Folder 14 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and Related materials, 1973
Box 103, Folder 15 Budget Audit Investment, Correspondence and related materials, 1973
Box 103, Folder 16 Church-State, Minutes and Roster, 1973
Box 103, Folder 17 Church-State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1973
Box 103, Folder 18 Communications Media Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1973
Box 104, Folder 1 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1973
Box 104, Folder 2 Censorship/Obscenity, Ad Hoc Committee on, Minutes and Correspondence, 1973
Box 104, Folder 3 Revision of the Communications Act of 1934, Subcommittee, Correspondence and related materials, 1973
Box 104, Folder 4 Constitution Committee, Minutes, 1973
Box 104, Folder 5 Constitution Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1973
Box 104, Folder 6 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1973
Box 104, Folder 7 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1973
Box 104, Folder 8-9 Equality Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1973
Box 104, Folder 10 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1973
Box 104, Folder 11 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1973
Box 105, Folder 1 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1973
Box 105, Folder 2-4 Free Speech/Association Committee, Minutes, 1973
Box 105, Folder 5 Free Speech/Association Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1973
Box 105, Folder 6 Indian Rights Committee, Minutes, 1973
Box 105, Folder 7 Indian Rights Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1973
Box 105, Folder 8 National Development Council Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1973
Box 106, Folder 1-3 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1973
Box 106, Folder 4 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1973
Box 106, Folder 5 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1973
Box 106, Folder 6 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1973
Box 106, Folder 7 ACLU Role in International Civil Liberties Matters, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1973
Box 107, Folder 1 ACLU Role in 1976 Bicentennial Celebration, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1973
Box 107, Folder 2 Women's Rights Steering Committee, Minutes, 1973
Box 107, Folder 3 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1974
Box 107, Folder 4 Budget Audit Investment Committee, Minutes, 1974
Box 107, Folder 5 Church/State Committee, Minutes, 1974
Box 107, Folder 6-7 Communications Media Committee, Minutes, 1974
Box 107, Folder 8 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1974
Box 107, Folder 9-10 Constitution Committee, Minutes, 1974
Box 108, Folder 1 Due Process, Minutes, 1974
Box 108, Folder 2 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1974
Box 108, Folder 3-4 Equality Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1974
Box 108, Folder 5 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1974
Box 108, Folder 6 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1974
Box 108, Folder 7-8 Free Speech/Association, Minutes, 1974
Box 109, Folder 1 Free Speech/Association, Correspondence and related materials, 1974
Box 109, Folder 2-3 Indian Rights Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1974
Box 109, Folder 4 National Development Council, Steering Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1974
Box 109, Folder 5 National Development Council, Steering Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1974
Box 110, Folder 1-3 Nominating Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1974
Box 110, Folder 4 Privacy Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1974
Box 110, Folder 5 Energy and Civil Liberties, Special, Minutes, 1974
Box 110, Folder 6 Government Regulation of Broadcasting, Special, Minutes and Correspondence, 1974
Box 110, Folder 7 Increasing Minority Participation in Union, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1974
Box 110, Folder 8 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1975
Box 111, Folder 1 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 111, Folder 2 Budget Audit Investment, Minutes, 1975
Box 111, Folder 3 Budget Audit Investment, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 111, Folder 4 Church-State, Minutes, 1975
Box 111, Folder 5 Church-State, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 111, Folder 6 Communications Media, Minutes, 1975
Box 111, Folder 7 Communications Media, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 111, Folder 8-9 Constitution, Minutes, 1975
Box 111, Folder 10 Due Process, Minutes, 1975
Box 111, Folder 11 Due Process, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 111, Folder 12 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1975
Box 111, Folder 13 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 111, Folder 14 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1975
Box 111, Folder 15 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 111, Folder 16 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 112, Folder 1-2 Free Speech/Association Committee, Minutes, 1975
Box 112, Folder 3 Free Speech/Association Committee, Correspondence and other materials, 1975
Box 112, Folder 4 Indian Rights Committee, Minutes, 1975
Box 112, Folder 5 Indian Rights Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 112, Folder 6 Pension Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 112, Folder 7 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1975
Box 112, Folder 8 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 112, Folder 9 Steering Committee, Minutes, 1975
Box 112, Folder 10 Steering Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 112, Folder 11 Bicentennial Committee, Special, Minutes, 1975
Box 112, Folder 12 Bicentennial Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 112, Folder 13 Energy and Civil Liberties, Special, Minutes, 1975
Box 112, Folder 14 Energy and Civil Liberties, Special, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1975
Box 113, Folder 1 Energy and Civil Liberties, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 113, Folder 2-3 Government Regulation of Broadcasting, Special, Minutes, 1975
Box 113, Folder 4 Government Regulation of Broadcasting, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 113, Folder 5 Government Regulation of Broadcasting, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 113, Folder 6 Increasing Participation of Minorities, Special, Minutes, 1975
Box 113, Folder 7 Increasing Participation of Minorities, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 113, Folder 8 Nominating Committee, Special, Correspondence and Related materials, 1975
Box 113, Folder 9 Policy on Tenure, Special, Minutes, 1975
Box 113, Folder 10 Policy on Tenure, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1975
Box 113, Folder 11 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1976
Box 113, Folder 12 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1976
Box 113, Folder 13 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1976
Box 114, Folder 1 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1976
Box 114, Folder 2 Business Audit Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1976
Box 114, Folder 3 Biennial Conference Committee, Minutes, 1976
Box 114, Folder 4 Biennial Conference Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1976
Box 114, Folder 5 Church-State Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1976
Box 114, Folder 6 Church-State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1976
Box 114, Folder 7 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1976
Box 114, Folder 8-9 Constitution Committee, Minutes, 1976
Box 114, Folder 10 Constitution Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1976
Box 114, Folder 11 Equality Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1976
Box 114, Folder 14 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1976
Box 114, Folder 15 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1976
Box 114, Folder 16 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1976
Box 114, Folder 17-18 Free Speech/Association Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1976
Box 115, Folder 1 Free Speech/Association Committee, Correspondence and other material, 1976
Box 115, Folder 2 Indian Rights Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1976
Box 115, Folder 3 National Development Council and Steering Committee, Minutes, 1976
Box 115, Folder 4 National Development Council and Steering Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1976
Box 115, Folder 5 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1976
Box 115, Folder 6 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1976
Box 115, Folder 7 Pension Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1976
Box 115, Folder 8 Privacy Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1976
Box 115, Folder 9 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1976
Box 115, Folder 10 Energy and Civil Liberties, Special, Correspondence and other material, 1976
Box 115, Folder 11 Nominating Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1976
Box 115, Folder 12 Organizing Review, Special Committee, Correspondence and other material, 1976
Box 115, Folder 13 Regulation of Broadcasting Special Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1976
Box 115, Folder 14 Special Meeting of National Board and ACLU Of New Jersey Board Members, Minutes and Correspondence, 1976
Box 115, Folder 15 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1977
Box 116, Folder 1 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 116, Folder 2 Budget Audit Investment Committee, Correspondence and other materials, 1977
Box 116, Folder 3 Biennial Conference Committee, Minutes, 1977
Box 116, Folder 4 Biennial Conference Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 116, Folder 5 Church-State Committee, Minutes, 1977
Box 116, Folder 6 Church-State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 116, Folder 7 Communications Media Committee, Minutes, 1976
Box 116, Folder 8 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 116, Folder 9 Constitution Committee, Minutes, 1977
Box 116, Folder 10 Constitution Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 116, Folder 11 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1977
Box 116, Folder 12 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 116, Folder 13 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1977
Box 116, Folder 14 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 116, Folder 15 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1977
Box 117, Folder 1 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 117, Folder 2-4 Free Speech Association, Minutes, 1977
Box 117, Folder 5 Free Speech Association Committee, Correspondence and other materials, 1977
Box 117, Folder 6 Indian Rights Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 117, Folder 7 National Advisory Council, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 117, Folder 8 Nominating Committee, Minutes, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 117, Folder 9 Pension Committee, Minutes, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 117, Folder 10 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1977
Box 118, Folder 1 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 118, Folder 2 National Development Council, Special, Minutes, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 118, Folder 3 Campaign Financing Reform, Special Committee, Minutes, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 118, Folder 4 Census 1980, Special Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 118, Folder 5 Determinate v. Indeterminate Sentencing, Special Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 118, Folder 6 Energy and Civil Liberties, Special Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1977
Box 118, Folder 7 Libel, Privacy, and Press Special Committee, Minutes, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 118, Folder 8 Nominating, Special Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 118, Folder 9 Organizational Review, Special Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1977
Box 118, Folder 10 Regulation of Broadcasting, Special Committee, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1977
Box 118, Folder 11 Tax Reform, Special Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1977
Box 118, Folder 12 Academic Freedom Committee, Roster and Minutes, 1978
Box 119, Folder 1 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 119, Folder 2 Biennial Conference Committee, Minutes, 1978
Box 119, Folder 3 Biennial Conference Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 119, Folder 4 Budget Audit and Investment, Minutes, Correspondence and Related Material, 1978
Box 119, Folder 5 Building Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 119, Folder 6 Church-State Committee, Minutes and Roster, 1978
Box 119, Folder 7 Church-State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 119, Folder 8 Constitutional Rights Economic Benefits, Minutes, 1978
Box 119, Folder 9 Constitutional Rights Economic Benefits, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 119, Folder 10 Review of Affirmative Action Policy, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1978
Box 119, Folder 11 Communications Media Committee, Roster and Minutes, 1978
Box 119, Folder 12 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 119, Folder 13 Constitution Committee, Minutes and Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 120, Folder 1 Due Process Committee, Roster and Minutes, 1978
Box 120, Folder 2 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 120, Folder 3 Equality Committee, Roster and Minutes, 1978
Box 120, Folder 4 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 120, Folder 5 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1978
Box 120, Folder 6 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 120, Folder 7-10 Free Speech/Association, Roster and Minutes, 1978
Box 121, Folder 1 Free Speech/Association, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 121, Folder 2 National Advisory Council, Minutes, 1978
Box 121, Folder 3 National Development Council, Minutes and Correspondence, 1978
Box 121, Folder 4 Nominating Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1978
Box 121, Folder 5 Pension Committee, Minutes, Correspondence and Related Material, 1978
Box 121, Folder 6 Privacy Committee, Roster and Minutes, 1978
Box 121, Folder 7 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 121, Folder 8 Constitutional Rights and Economic Benefits, Special Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 121, Folder 9 Constitutional Rights and Economic Benefits, Special Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 121, Folder 10 Implementation of Policy on Constitutional Questions Involving Exclusion of,, 1978
Box 121, Folder 11 Nominating Committee, Special, Minutes and Correspondence, 1978
Box 121, Folder 12 Regulation of Scientific Research, Special Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1978
Box 121, Folder 13 Special Organizational Review Committee (SORC) Recommendations on Subject-Matter Committees, Miscellaneous, 1978
Box 121, Folder 14 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1979
Box 122, Folder 1 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 122, Folder 2 Affirmative Action Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 122, Folder 3 Biennial Conference Review Committee, Minutes, 1979
Box 122, Folder 4 Biennial Conference Review Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 122, Folder 5-6 Church-State Committee, Roster and Minutes, 1979
Box 122, Folder 7 Church-State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 122, Folder 8 Communications Media Committee, Minutes, 1979
Box 122, Folder 9 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 122, Folder 10 Constitutional Rights and Economic Benefits Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 122, Folder 11 Due Process Committee, Roster and Minutes, 1979
Box 122, Folder 12 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 122, Folder 13 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1979
Box 122, Folder 14 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 122, Folder 15 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1979
Box 122, Folder 16 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 122, Folder 17 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 123, Folder 1 Free Speech/Association, Minutes, 1979
Box 123, Folder 2 Free Speech/Association, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 123, Folder 3 National Development Council Steering Committee, Minutes, 1979
Box 123, Folder 4 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 123, Folder 5 Pension Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 123, Folder 6 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1979
Box 123, Folder 7 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 123, Folder 8 Publications Committee, Minutes, Correspondence and Related Material, 1979
Box 123, Folder 9 Affirmative Action Policy, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 123, Folder 10 Government Regulation of Advertising, Special Committee, Roster and Minutes, 1979
Box 123, Folder 11 Government Regulation of Advertising, Special Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1979
Box 123, Folder 12 Nominating Committee, Special, Minutes and Correspondence, 1979
Box 123, Folder 13 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1980
Box 124, Folder 1 Affirmative Action Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1980
Box 124, Folder 2 Budget Audit Investment, Minutes and Correspondence, 1980
Box 124, Folder 3 Biennial Conference Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1980
Box 124, Folder 4-5 Building Fund Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1980
Box 124, Folder 6 Church-State Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1980
Box 124, Folder 7 Communications Media Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1980
Box 124, Folder 8 Constitution Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1980
Box 124, Folder 9 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1980
Box 124, Folder 10 Equality Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1980
Box 125, Folder 1 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1980
Box 125, Folder 2 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1980
Box 125, Folder 3-8 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1980
Box 126, Folder 1-3 Free Speech/Association, Minutes and Correspondence, 1980
Box 126, Folder 4 Financial Structures Committee, Minutes, 1980
Box 126, Folder 5 Indian Rights Committee, Minutes, 1980
Box 126, Folder 6 National Development Council, Minutes, 1980
Box 126, Folder 7 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1980
Box 126, Folder 8 Publications Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1980
Box 126, Folder 9 Pension Committee, Minutes, 1980
Box 126, Folder 10 Arrest Records, Special Committee, Minutes, 1980
Box 126, Folder 11 Government Regulations on Advertising, Special, Minutes, 1980
Box 126, Folder 12 Medical Experimentation on Human Subjects, Special Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1980
Box 126, Folder 13 Televising Courtroom Proceeding, Special Committee, Minutes, 1980
Box 126, Folder 14 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1981
Box 126, Folder 15 Budget Audit Investigation, Correspondence and related materials, 1981
Box 127, Folder 1 Church State, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 127, Folder 2 Communications Media Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 127, Folder 3 Communications Media, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 127, Folder 4 Constitution Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1981
Box 127, Folder 5-6 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 127, Folder 7-8 Equality Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 127, Folder 9 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1981
Box 127, Folder 10 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1981
Box 128, Folder 1-7 Free Speech/Association, Minutes, 1981
Box 128, Folder 8 Free Speech/Association, Correspondence and related materials, 1981
Box 128, Folder 9 Nominating Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 129, Folder 1-3 Nominating Committee, Special, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 129, Folder 4 National Development Council, Minutes, 1981
Box 129, Folder 5 Pension Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 129, Folder 6 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1981
Box 129, Folder 7 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1981
Box 129, Folder 8 Publications Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1981
Box 129, Folder 9 Affirmative Action Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1981
Box 129, Folder 10 Arrest Records, Special Board Committees, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 129, Folder 11 Board Composition and Structure, Special Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 129, Folder 12-13 Board Structure and Composition, Special Committee on, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 130, Folder 1-2 Building Fund Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 130, Folder 3 Cable TV Subcommittee, Correspondence and related materials, 1981
Box 130, Folder 4 Cable TV Subcommittee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 130, Folder 5 Government Regulations in Advertising, Special, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 130, Folder 6 Medical Experimentation on Human Subjects, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 130, Folder 7 Private Pressure Groups, Special Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 130, Folder 8 Special Board Committee on Rights of Elem., Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 130, Folder 9 Televising Court Room Proceedings, Special Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 130, Folder 10 Use of Public Property by Religious Groups, Special, Minutes and Correspondence, 1981
Box 130, Folder 11 ACLU Subject Matter Committees, Correspondence and related materials, 1982
Box 130, Folder 12 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 130, Folder 13 Affirmative Action Committee, Minutes, 1982
Box 130, Folder 14 Biennial Conference Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 131, Folder 1-2 Church/State Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 131, Folder 3 Communications Media Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 131, Folder 4-5 Constitution Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 131, Folder 6 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 131, Folder 7 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 132, Folder 1 Equality Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 132, Folder 2 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1982
Box 132, Folder 3 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1982
Box 132, Folder 4-7 Free Speech/Association, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 133, Folder 1-2 Indian Rights, Roster, 1981-1982
Box 133, Folder 3 National Development Steering Committee, Minutes, 1982
Box 133, Folder 4 Nominating Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 133, Folder 5-6 Nominating Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1982
Box 133, Folder 7 Pension Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 133, Folder 8 Privacy Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 133, Folder 9 Board Structure and Composition, Special, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 133, Folder 10 Cable TV Subcommittee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 133, Folder 11 Financial Structures Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 134, Folder 1 Government Regulation of Advertising, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 134, Folder 2 Grand Jury Policy, Special, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 134, Folder 3 International Civil Liberties (Policy #401), Special Committee on, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 134, Folder 4 International Civil Liberties, Special, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 134, Folder 5 Political Campaign Financing, Special, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 134, Folder 6-8 Political Campaign Financing, Special, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 135, Folder 1-3 Report Budget Cuts, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 135, Folder 4 Uniform Accounting Procedures, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 135, Folder 5 Warrantless Searches, Minutes and Correspondence, 1982
Box 135, Folder 6 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1983
Box 135, Folder 7 Biennial Conference Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1983
Box 135, Folder 8-9 Church/State Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1983
Box 136, Folder 1 Constitution Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1983
Box 136, Folder 2 Communication Media Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1983
Box 136, Folder 3-4 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1983
Box 136, Folder 5-6 Equality Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1983
Box 136, Folder 7 Executive Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1983
Box 137, Folder 1-5 Free Speech/Association, Minutes and Correspondence, 1983
Box 137, Folder 6 Free Speech/Association, Minutes and Correspondence, 1983
Box 138, Folder 1 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1983
Box 138, Folder 2 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1983
Box 138, Folder 3 Nominating Committee, Special, Minutes, 1983
Box 138, Folder 4 Pension Committee, Minutes, 1983
Box 138, Folder 5 Arrest Records Committee, Special, Minutes, 1983
Box 138, Folder 6 Board Diversity Committee, Special, Minutes, 1983
Box 138, Folder 7 Cable TV Committee, Special, Minutes, 1983
Box 138, Folder 8 Government Regulation of Advertising, Special, Minutes, 1983
Box 138, Folder 9 International Civil Liberties (Policy #401) Review, Special, Minutes, 1983
Box 138, Folder 10 Televising Courtroom Proceedings Committee, Special, Minutes, 1983
Box 138, Folder 11 Courtroom Proceedings Committee, Special, Minutes, 1983
Box 138, Folder 12 Courtroom Proceedings Committee, Special (working papers), Minutes, 1983
Box 139, Folder 1 Courtroom Broadcasting and Photography, Special, Minutes, 1983
Box 139, Folder 2-4 International Civil Liberties (Policy #401), Special, Minutes, 1983
Box 139, Folder 6 Poverty and Civil Liberties Committee, Minutes, 1983
Box 139, Folder 7 Political Campaign Committee, Special, Minutes, 1983
Box 139, Folder 8 Political Campaign Financing Committee, Special, Minutes, 1983
Box 140, Folder 1-3 Academic Freedom Clearing House, Minutes, 1983
Box 140, Folder 4 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1984
Box 140, Folder 5-6 Affirmative Action, Minutes, 1984
Box 140, Folder 7 Biennial Conference Committee, Minutes, 1985
Box 140, Folder 8 Biennial Conference Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 140, Folder 9 Biennial Conference Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1984
Box 141, Folder 1 Board Composition and Diversity Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1984
Box 141, Folder 2 Church/State Committee, Minutes, 1984
Box 141, Folder 3-4 Communications Media Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1984
Box 141, Folder 5-8 Constitution Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1984
Box 141, Folder 8 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1984
Box 141, Folder 9 Due Process Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1984
Box 142, Folder 1-2 Equality Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1984
Box 142, Folder 3-4 Executive Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1984
Box 142, Folder 5-8 Executive Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1984
Box 143, Folder 1-2 Free Speech/Association, Minutes and Correspondence, 1984
Box 143, Folder 3-4 Nominating Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1984
Box 143, Folder 5-6 Nominating Committee, Special, Minutes, 1984
Box 143, Folder 7 Pension Committee, Minutes, 1984
Box 143, Folder 8 Privacy Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1984
Box 144, Folder 1-2 Nuclear Arms and Civil Liberties Committee, Special, Minutes and Correspondence, 1984
Box 144, Folder 3-7 Political Campaign Financing Special Committee, Minutes and Correspondence, 1984
Box 145, Folder 1-4 Poverty and Civil Liberties, Special, Minutes and Correspondence, 1984
Box 145, Folder 5-6 Racially Exclusive Facilities, Special, Minutes, 1984
Box 145, Folder 7 Receiving and Withholding of Medical Treatment, Special, Minutes, 1984
Box 145, Folder 8 Use of Public Property for Religious Purposes (Policy #95), Special, Minutes, 1984
Box 145, Folder 9 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1985
Box 146, Folder 1 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 146, Folder 2 Affirmative Action, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 146, Folder 3 Biennial Conference Committee, Minutes, 1985
Box 146, Folder 4 Biennial Conference Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 146, Folder 5 Church/State, Minutes, 1985
Box 146, Folder 6 Church/State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 146, Folder 7-8 Communications Media Committee, Minutes, 1985
Box 146, Folder 9 Communications Media Comm., Membership Roster and Correspondence, 1985
Box 146, Folder 10 Communications Media Comm., Membership Roster and Correspondence, 1985
Box 147, Folder 1 Constitution Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 147, Folder 2 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1985
Box 147, Folder 3 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 147, Folder 4-5 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1985
Box 147, Folder 6 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 147, Folder 7-8 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1985
Box 148, Folder 1 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 148, Folder 2-6 Free Speech/Association, Minutes, 1985
Box 149, Folder 1 Free Speech/Association, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 149, Folder 2 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1985
Box 149, Folder 3 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 149, Folder 4-5 Nominating Committee, Special, Miscellaneous, 1985
Box 149, Folder 6 Pension Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 149, Folder 7 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1985
Box 149, Folder 8 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 149, Folder 9-10 Political Campaign Financing Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 150, Folder 1 Poverty and Constitutional Rights, Miscellaneous, 1985
Box 150, Folder 2 Receiving and Withholding of Medical Treatment, Special, Miscellaneous, 1985
Box 150, Folder 3-4 Scientific Research Committee, Special, Minutes, 1985
Box 150, Folder 5 Scientific Research Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 150, Folder 6 Warrantless Searches Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1985
Box 150, Folder 7 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1986
Box 150, Folder 8 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 151, Folder 1-2 Affirmative Action Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 151, Folder 3 Biennial Conference Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 151, Folder 4-5 Church/State Committee, Minutes, 1986
Box 151, Folder 6 Church/State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 151, Folder 7 Communications Media Committee, Minutes, 1986
Box 151, Folder 8 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and other materials, 1986
Box 151, Folder 9 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and other materials, 1986
Box 152, Folder 1 Constitution Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 152, Folder 2 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1986
Box 152, Folder 3 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 152, Folder 4-6 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1986
Box 152, Folder 7 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 152, Folder 8 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 153, Folder 1 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1986
Box 153, Folder 2 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 153, Folder 3-6 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 154, Folder 1 Free Speech/Association, Minutes, 1986
Box 154, Folder 2 Free Speech/Association, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 154, Folder 3-4 Indian Rights Committee, Minutes, 1986
Box 154, Folder 5 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1986
Box 154, Folder 6 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 154, Folder 7 Nominating Committee, Special, Minutes, 1986
Box 154, Folder 8 Nominating Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 154, Folder 9 Pension Committee, Minutes, 1986
Box 155, Folder 1 Pension Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 155, Folder 2 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1986
Box 155, Folder 3 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 155, Folder 4-5 Abortion Policy Committee, Special, Minutes, 1986
Box 155, Folder 6 Abortion Policy Committee, Special, Correspondence and other materials, 1986
Box 155, Folder 7 Position on World Court, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 155, Folder 8 English-only Movement, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 155, Folder 9 Policy #527, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 155, Folder 10 Political Campaign Financing Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 155, Folder 11 Poverty and Constitutional Rights Committee, Special, Minutes, 1986
Box 155, Folder 12 Poverty and Constitutional Rights, Special, Correspondence and Related Material, 1986
Box 156, Folder 1-3 Receiving and Withholding of Medical Treatment, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 156, Folder 4 Scientific Research Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 156, Folder 5 Staff Involvement on National and Affiliate Board Elections, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 156, Folder 6 Tennessee School Reading (Mozert) Case, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1986
Box 156, Folder 7 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1987
Box 156, Folder 8 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 157, Folder 1 Biennial Conference Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 157, Folder 2 Church-State Committee, Minutes, 1987
Box 157, Folder 3 Church-State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 157, Folder 4 Communications Media Committee, Minutes, 1987
Box 157, Folder 5-6 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 157, Folder 7 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 158, Folder 1 Constitutional Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 158, Folder 2 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1987
Box 158, Folder 3 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1987
Box 158, Folder 4 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 158, Folder 5-7 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1987
Box 158, Folder 8 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 158, Folder 9 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 159, Folder 1 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1987
Box 159, Folder 2 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 159, Folder 3-6 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 160, Folder 1 Free Speech/Association Committee, Minutes, 1987
Box 160, Folder 2 Free Speech/Association Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 160, Folder 3 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 160, Folder 4 Nominating Committee, Special, Minutes, 1987
Box 160, Folder 5 Pension Committee, Minutes, 1987
Box 160, Folder 6 Pension Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 160, Folder 7 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1987
Box 160, Folder 8 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 160, Folder 9 Abortion Policy Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 160, Folder 10 Fifth Amendment Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 161, Folder 1 Policy #527B, Special, Miscellaneous, 1987
Box 161, Folder 2 Poverty and Constitutional Rights, Special, Minutes, 1987
Box 161, Folder 3 Poverty and Constitutional Rights, Special, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1987
Box 161, Folder 4 Staff Involvement in National and Affiliate Board Elections, Minutes, 1987
Box 161, Folder 5 Staff Involvement in National and Affiliate Board Elections, Correspondence and related materials, 1987
Box 161, Folder 6 Academic Freedom Committee, Minutes, 1988
Box 161, Folder 7 Academic Freedom Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 161, Folder 8 Biennial Conference Committee, Minutes, 1988
Box 161, Folder 9 Biennial Conference Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 161, Folder 10 Biennial Conference Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 162, Folder 1-6 Church/State Committee, Minutes, 1988
Box 162, Folder 7 Church/State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 162, Folder 8 Communications Media Committee, Minutes, 1988
Box 162, Folder 9 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 162, Folder 10 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1988
Box 163, Folder 1 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 163, Folder 2-4 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1988
Box 163, Folder 5 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 163, Folder 6-7 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1988
Box 163, Folder 8 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 163, Folder 9 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 164, Folder 1-7 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 165, Folder 1 Free Speech/Association, Minutes, 1988
Box 165, Folder 2 Free Speech/Association, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 165, Folder 3-5 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1988
Box 165, Folder 6 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 165, Folder 7 Pension Committee, Minutes, 1988
Box 165, Folder 8 Pension Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 165, Folder 9 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1988
Box 165, Folder 10 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 165, Folder 11 Abortion Policy Committee, Special, Correspondence and other materials, 1988
Box 166, Folder 1 Affiliates and Chapters Committee, Special, Minutes, 1988
Box 166, Folder 2 Affiliates and Chapters Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 166, Folder 3-4 Benign Quotas in Housing, Special, Minutes, 1988
Box 166, Folder 5 Benign Quotas in Housing, Special, Correspondence and other materials, 1988
Box 166, Folder 6 Crime Victims Rights Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 166, Folder 7 Fifth Amendment Committee, Special, Minutes, 1988
Box 166, Folder 8 Fifth Amendment Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 166, Folder 9 Policy 503 and 519, Special, Minutes, 1988
Box 166, Folder 10 Policy 503 and 519, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 166, Folder 11 Policy 523b, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 166, Folder 12 Poverty and Constitutional Rights, Special, Minutes, 1988
Box 166, Folder 13 Poverty and Constitutional Rights, Special, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1988
Box 166, Folder 14 Regulation of the Media, Special, Minutes, 1988
Box 166, Folder 15 Regulation of the Media, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1988
Box 167, Folder 1-3 Academic Freedom and Education, Minutes, 1989
Box 167, Folder 4 Academic Freedom and Education, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 167, Folder 5 ACLU Subject Matter Committees, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 167, Folder 6 Biennial Conference Committee, Minutes, 1989
Box 167, Folder 7 Biennial Conference Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 167, Folder 8 Church/State Committee, Minutes, 1989
Box 167, Folder 9 Church/State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 167, Folder 10 Communications Media Committee, Minutes, 1989
Box 167, Folder 11 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 167, Folder 12 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 168, Folder 1-2 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1989
Box 168, Folder 3 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 168, Folder 4-6 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1989
Box 168, Folder 7 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 168, Folder 8 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1989
Box 169, Folder 1 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 169, Folder 2-8 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 170, Folder 1 Free Speech/Association Committee, Minutes, 1989
Box 170, Folder 2 Free Speech/Association Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 170, Folder 3 Nominating Committee, Minutes, 1989
Box 170, Folder 4 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 170, Folder 5-6 Nominating Committee, Special, Minutes, 1989
Box 170, Folder 7 Nominating Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 170, Folder 8 Pension Committee, Minutes, 1989
Box 170, Folder 9 Pension Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 170, Folder 10 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1989
Box 170, Folder 11 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 170, Folder 12 Abortion Policy Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 170, Folder 13 Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, Special, Minutes, 1989
Box 170, Folder 14 Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 171, Folder 1-3 Baldwin Medal of Liberty, Special, Nominating Materials, 1989
Box 171, Folder 4-6 Benign Quotas, Special, Minutes, 1989
Box 171, Folder 7 Benign Quotas, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 171, Folder 8 Crime Victim's Rights, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 171, Folder 9 Fee-Shifting Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 171, Folder 10 Fifth Amendment, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 171, Folder 11 Plural Marriage Committee, Special, Minutes, 1989
Box 171, Folder 12 Plural Marriage Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 172, Folder 1 Policies #503 and 519, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 172, Folder 2 Poverty and Constitutional Rights Committee, Minutes, 1989
Box 172, Folder 3 Poverty and Constitutional Rights Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 172, Folder 4-5 Commission on Race and Civil Liberties, Minutes, 1989
Box 172, Folder 6 Receiving and Withdrawing Medical Treatment, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 172, Folder 7 Regulation of the Media, Special, Minutes, 1989
Box 172, Folder 8 Regulation of the Media, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1989
Box 172, Folder 9 Academic Freedom and Education Committee, Minutes, 1990
Box 172, Folder 10 Academic Freedom and Education Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 172, Folder 11 Biennial Conference Committee, Minutes, 1990
Box 172, Folder 12 Biennial Conference Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 172, Folder 13 Church/State Committee, Minutes, 1990
Box 172, Folder 14 Church/State Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 172, Folder 15 Communications Media Committee, Minutes, 1990
Box 172, Folder 16 Communications Media Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 173, Folder 1 Due Process Committee, Minutes, 1990
Box 173, Folder 2 Due Process Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 173, Folder 3-4 Equality Committee, Minutes, 1990
Box 173, Folder 5 Equality Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 173, Folder 6 Executive Committee, Minutes, 1990
Box 173, Folder 7 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 173, Folder 8-9 Executive Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 174, Folder 1-3 Free Speech/Association Committee, Minutes, 1990
Box 174, Folder 4 Free Speech/Association Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 174, Folder 5 Nominating Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 174, Folder 6 Pension Committee, Minutes, 1990
Box 174, Folder 7 Nominating Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 174, Folder 8 Pension Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 174, Folder 9 Privacy Committee, Minutes, 1990
Box 174, Folder 10 Privacy Committee, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 175, Folder 1 Affirmative Action Comm. Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 175, Folder 2 Alternative Dispute Resolution, Special, Minutes, 1990
Box 175, Folder 3 Alternative Dispute Resolution, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 175, Folder 4 Juvenile Capacity and Autonomy, Special, Minutes, 1990
Box 175, Folder 5 Juvenile Capacity and Autonomy, Special, Correspondence and Related Materials, 1990
Box 175, Folder 6-7 Plural Marriage Committee, Special, Minutes, 1990
Box 175, Folder 8 Plural Marriage Committee, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 175, Folder 9 Policy #519, Special, Minutes, 1990
Box 175, Folder 10 Policy #519, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 175, Folder 11 Policy #523b, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 175, Folder 12 Racist Speech, Special, Minutes, 1990
Box 175, Folder 13 Racist Speech, Special, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 175, Folder 14 Regulation of the Media, Special, Minutes, 1990
Box 175, Folder 15 Regulation of the Media, Correspondence and related materials, 1990
Box 175, Folder 16 Subseries 1C.1: Board Committees: Academic Freedom Committee, 1965-1988 [bulk 1977-1988]
Subseries Description
The Academic Freedom Committee (5.8 linear feet) files contain records related to educational freedom. Wherever possible, original folder titles were preserved. A large percentage of the files, entitled “Current,” contain ACLU prepared reports giving background information on topics presented to the committee. Non-administrative material contained in the files includes tenure-related issues, censorship of books in secondary schools, and Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) involvement on university campuses. This includes reports and case histories prepared by the ACLU as well as those of other organizations.
ACLU Associate Director Alan Reitman maintained these files for much of the period represented here. A more complete treatment of similar issues can be found in the academic freedom subject files. Minutes of the Academic Freedom Committee can be found in the Board Committees subseries.
Restrictions
This subseries is restricted.
Academic Due Process for Graduate Students, 1972
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 176, Folder 1 “Academic Economy and Academic Tenure and Freedom,” (Walter Metzger), 1973
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 176, Folder 2 Academic Freedom Case (Levin) at CUNY, 1988
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 176, Folder 3 “Academic Freedom and Civil Liberties of Students in College” Pamphlet revision, 1965-1968
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 176, Folder 4 “Academic Freedom” Pamphlet, Responses to, 1972
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 176, Folder 5 Academic Freedom in Higher Education, 1979
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 176, Folder 6 Academic Freedom in Secondary Schools', 1967
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 176, Folder 7 “Academic Freedom in Secondary Schools” Pamphlet, Responses, 1968-1971
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 176, Folder 8 “Academic Freedom, Responsibility, Due Process” Revision Suggestion, 1970
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 176, Folder 9 Accreditations Associations, 1966
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 176, Folder 10 Accuracy in Academia, 1986
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 176, Folder 11 Administrators, 1987
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 177, Folder 1 Advisory Council, 1968-1972
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 177, Folder 2 Affiliates: Student Rights Statements and Practices, 1970-1971
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 177, Folder 3 Age Discrimination and Prof., 1986
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 177, Folder 4 Agenda, 1977-1980
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 177, Folder 5-8 American Association of Higher Education, 1972
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 177, Folder 9 American Association of University Professors, 1966-1970
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 177, Folder 10 American Council of College Students, 1968
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 177, Folder 11 Archives/Princeton, 1980-1982
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 177, Folder 12-13 Archives Agreement, Princeton University, 1983
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 178, Folder 1 Black Studies, 1970
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 178, Folder 2 Board Action on Elementary School Rights, 1979-1987
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 178, Folder 3 Book Inventory Tax, 1980
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 178, Folder 4 Campus Free Speech and Teacher Dismissals, 1967
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 178, Folder 5 Censorship, 1977
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 178, Folder 6 Censorship in Schools, 1978
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 178, Folder 7 CIA on Campus, 1977
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 178, Folder 8 City College and Ira Glasser, 1975
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 178, Folder 9 “Civil Liberties of Children in Elementary Schools” Ladd, Edward, 1970
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 178, Folder 10 Collective Bargaining, 1970-1973
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 178, Folder 11 Collective Bargaining, 1972-1978
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 179, Folder 1 College and University Codes, 1971
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 179, Folder 2 College Issues, 1971
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 179, Folder 3 College Sports: Minimum GPA Rules, 1986
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 179, Folder 4 Committee Documents, 1988-1991
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 179, Folder 5 Committee Matters, 1989-1990
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 179, Folder 6 Committee Nominations, 1981
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 179, Folder 7-8 Compulsory Schooling, 1972
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 179, Folder 9 Contract Research at Universities, 1984-1986
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 179, Folder 10 Corporal Punishment, 1972
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 179, Folder 11 Correspondence Fall, 1979
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 179, Folder 12 Correspondence to Academic Freedom Committee: Appeals for Help from Affiliates, 1975-1976
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 179, Folder 13 Correspondence to Academic Freedom Committee, 1978-1988
[Restricted until 2011.]
Box 180, Folder 1-13 Academic Freedom: Education Committee, 1989-1990
[Restricted until 2011.]
Box 180, Folder 14-15 Curriculum Determination, 1982-1987
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 1 Data Collection and Colleges, 1972
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 2 Denial of Financial Aid, 1972
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 3 Discrimination Testing Questionnaire, 1970-1971
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 4 Dress and Grooming, 1965-1971
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 5 Drugs in School, 1968
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 6 Due Process in Education, 1977
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 7 Education for Children with Handicaps, 1972
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 8 Elementary School Committee, 1976-1987
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 9 Elementary School Student Rights, 1973-1978
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 10 End of Year Report, 1978-1979
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 11 Free Speech Guidelines, 1989-1990
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 12 Funding Letter and Policy Statement, Academic, 1980
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 13 Gay Teachers, 1977
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 14 Governmental Control of Cryptography, 1980
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 15 Graduate Students' Rights, 1979
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 16 Grievance Procedures in Secondary Schools, 1970
[Restricted until 2009.]
Box 181, Folder 17 Hendel, Samuel, 1969
Box 182, Folder 1 Hendel, Samuel: Tribute to, 1984-1985
Box 182, Folder 2 Hofstra University Professor Grievance, 1979
Box 182, Folder 3 Home Education, 1981
Box 182, Folder 4 IQ Testing in Schools, 1981
Box 182, Folder 5 Issues Completed, 1971
Box 182, Folder 6 Institutional Neutrality, 1972
Box 182, Folder 7 Loyalty Oaths, 1966
Box 182, Folder 8 Lower Schools: Miscellaneous Levels, 1972
Box 182, Folder 9 Medical and Dental Schools, 1984
Box 182, Folder 10 Members and Roster, 1972
Box 182, Folder 11 Merit Pay, 1983
Box 182, Folder 12 Miscellaneous Cases, 1972
Box 182, Folder 13 Modus Operandi: Executive Committee, 1976
Box 182, Folder 14 Mozert Textbook Case, 1987
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 183, Folder 1 National Student Association, 1965-1970
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 183, Folder 2 Nepotism, 1969-1971
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 183, Folder 3 Nominating Subcommittee to Academic Freedom Committee, 1970
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 183, Folder 4 New York Civil Liberties Union: Miscellaneous, 1972
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 183, Folder 5 Ollman Case, 1979
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 183, Folder 6 Organizational Memos, 1975-1978
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 183, Folder 7 Mosher Case, 1986
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 183, Folder 8 Patriotic Observances School, 1972
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 183, Folder 9 Police in the Schools, 1968-1971,1980
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 183, Folder 10 Policy Guide Related to Academic Freedom, 1986
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 183, Folder 12 Pornography: McKinnon Case, 1985
[Restricted until 2008.]
Box 183, Folder 13 Press Releases, 1965-1970
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 184, Folder 1 Professional Associations for University Professors, 1973
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 184, Folder 2 Racially Identifiable Facilities on Campus, 1985
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 184, Folder 3 Relevance of Academic Freedom Issues to Appointments, 1981
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 184, Folder 4 Report on Freedom of Speech at College, 1991
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 184, Folder 5 Report to Board in Affirmative Action, 1973
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 184, Folder 6 Reports to Board of Directors, 1972
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 184, Folder 7 Response by Affiliates, 1976
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 184, Folder 8 Revision of Policy #64, 1983
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 184, Folder 9 Rosin v. City College (NY): Student Dismissal, 1973
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 184, Folder 10 ROTC and Education, 1970
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 184, Folder 11 ROTC on Campus, 1967
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 184, Folder 12 Scholar's Privilege, 1973
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 184, Folder 13 Scholar's Privilege Report, 1973
[Restricted until 2011.]
Box 185, Folder 1 Scientific Creationism, 1980
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 185, Folder 2 Scientific Experimentation and Research, 1980
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 185, Folder 3 Secondary School Education and Military Programs, 1979
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 185, Folder 4 Selection Policy for Textbooks, 1976-1983
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 185, Folder 5 Selection Statement, 1977
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 185, Folder 6 Sex Discrimination: Higher Education, 1970
Box 185, Folder 7 Sexual Harassment at College, 1984-1988
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 185, Folder 8 Sourian Case, 1978
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 185, Folder 9 Speaker Bans, 1965
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 185, Folder 10 Statement Police and Schools, 1989-1990
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 185, Folder 11 Student Bill of Rights, 1969-1972
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 185, Folder 12 Student Evaluations in School, 1976
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 185, Folder 13 Student Fees, 1972
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 185, Folder 14 Student Participation in Decision-Making and Faculty Evaluation, 1971-1972
[Restricted until 2012.]
Box 185, Folder 15 Subcommittee on Lower Schools, 1972-1973
Box 186, Folder 1 Students Rights, 1978-1984
Box 186, Folder 2 Surveys of College Presidents, 1970-1971
Box 186, Folder 3 Surveillance, 1970
Box 186, Folder 4 Suspension and Expulsion, 1972
Box 186, Folder 5 Teacher Dismissal at College, 1972
Box 186, Folder 6 Teachers Union, 1972
Box 186, Folder 7 Teacher Tenure, 1972
Box 186, Folder 8 Teacher's Due Process, 1981
Box 186, Folder 9 Tenure Drafts, 1975-1976
Box 186, Folder 10 Tenure Special Joint Committee on Tenure, 1974
Box 186, Folder 11 Academic Freedom Committee: Miscellaneous Newsletters and Publications, 1973-1974
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 1 Miscellaneous: Committee Membership Issues, 1974
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 2 Miscellaneous: Background Brochures: ACLU-AFC, 1974
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 3 Miscellaneous: Budget and Future of AFC, 1976
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 4 Cases: Re-Opening of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Case, 1976
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 5 Miscellaneous: Celebrations 50th Anniversary, 1976
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 6 Miscellaneous: Speeches of Gara LaMarche, Committee Member, 1976
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 7 Miscellaneous: Report of Academic Freedom Committee: National Survey, 1976
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 8 Miscellaneous: “Champion of the Public Interest,” Report and History, 1976
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 9 Federal Government: Role of CIA on Campus, 1977
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 10 Miscellaneous: Biennial Conference, 1976
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 11 Tenure Report and Related Cases, 1976
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 12 Tenure: Statements, 1978
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 13 Minutes/Memos, 1980s
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 14 University Responses to ACLU Propositions, 1983
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 15 Academic Freedom Committee: Puolelle, Edward - Gay harassment, 1985
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 16 University and Contract Research, Report and Findings, 1966-1968
[Restricted until 2010.]
Box 187, Folder 17 Subseries 1C.2: Board Committees: Communications Media Committee, 1955-1972 [bulk 1968-1971]
Subseries Description
The Communications Media Committee files (6.4 linear feet) consist of material related to television, radio, and print media and were the files of Beatrice Gelfand, the committee chairperson. The committee was the successor to the Radio and TV Committee and was established by the Board of Directors in 1968. The files contain correspondence (largely with ACLU Associate Director Alan Reitman and with committee member Sidney Dean, Jr.); memoranda; minutes; publications (including many from the Freedom of Information Center at the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri at Columbia); testimony; bibliographies; newspaper and magazine clippings; and drafts of documents.
The committee formulated policy for the Board; reviewed and lobbied for legislation; and advised counsel regarding changing federal rules and regulations, especially those pertaining to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Topics represented in this subseries include rights of access to the media; commercial and editorial advertising; cable television (for which a special subcommittee was established); censorship (including network and motion picture codes) and a review of the Federal Commission on Obscenity and Pornography; equality of employment; the Fairness Doctrine; the FCC, especially the renewal of licenses; political campaign spending; journalists served subpoenas; and children's television.
Related material can also be found in the Board of Directors' Committee files, Alan Reitman's records, and the Mass Communications Subject Files, and Censorship Subject Files.
Restrictions
This subseries is restricted.
Access, 1971
Box 188, Folder 1 Access - Right of Access to Media, 1968-1971
Box 188, Folder 2-5 Access - Study, 1969
Box 188, Folder 6 Access - Survey, 1969-1971
Box 188, Folder 7 Access - Survey, 1969-1971
Box 189, Folder 1 Access - Survey: Questionnaire Tabulated, 1971
Box 189, Folder 2 Advertising, 1969-1971
Box 189, Folder 3-4 Advertising - Cigarettes, 1967-1970
Box 189, Folder 5 Advertising - Commercial: Wallace, Henry Paper, 1969
Box 189, Folder 6 Advertising - Commercial, 1971
Box 189, Folder 7 Advertising - Editorial, 1968-1971
Box 189, Folder 8-9 Advertising - Editorial
Box 190, Folder 1 Agenda, 1969-1971
Box 190, Folder 2 Agenda - Suggested Issues, 1969-1971
Box 190, Folder 3 Alternate Media Center, 1971
Box 190, Folder 4 American Management Association, 1969
Box 190, Folder 5 American Telephone and Telegraph (A.T.and T.), 1969-1970
Box 190, Folder 6 Bibliography, 1968-1971
Box 190, Folder 7-8 Buckley v. Aftra - Union Shop, 1971-1972
Box 190, Folder 9 Cable Television, 1969-1970
Box 190, Folder 10 Cable Television, 1968-1970
Box 191, Folder 1-2 Cable Television - Background, 1968-1970
Box 191, Folder 3-5 Cable Television - Comments to Federal Communications Commission, 1968-1969
Box 191, Folder 6-7 Cable Television - Common Carrier, 1971
Box 191, Folder 8 Cable Television - “En Banc” Testimony, 1971
Box 192, Folder 1 Cable Television - Federal Communications Commission Rulings, 1969-1970
Box 192, Folder 2 Cable Television - Mayor's Advisory Task Force Report, 1968
Box 192, Folder 3 Cable Television - Midwest Video v. Federal Communications Commission, 1970-1971
Box 192, Folder 4-5 Cable Television Special Subcommittee, 1969-1970
Box 192, Folder 6-7 Cable Television Special Subcommittee, 1969-1972
Box 193, Folder 1-7 Cable Television Special Subcommittee - Proposed Legal Action Against Federal Communications Commission: Common Carrier, 1971
Box 194, Folder 1 Censorship - Ad Hoc Committee on Federal Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, 1969-1971
Box 194, Folder 2-6 Censorship - Background Articles, 1967-1970
Box 194, Folder 7 Censorship - Background Articles, 1950,1965-1969
Box 195, Folder 1 Censorship - Entertainment Industry Codes, 1969-1970
Box 195, Folder 2 Censorship - Collins, Judy on Dick Cavett Show, 1970
Box 195, Folder 3 Censorship - Corporate, 1969-1970
Box 195, Folder 4 Censorship - Legislation, 1969-1971
Box 195, Folder 5-6 Censorship - Motion Picture Association of America Code, 1968-1971
Box 195, Folder 7-8 Censorship - National Association of Broadcasting Advertising Code, 1969-1971
Box 196, Folder 1 Censorship - Networks - Corporate, 1969-1970
Box 196, Folder 2 Censorship - Policy, 1969-1970
Box 196, Folder 3-4 Consumers - Citizens Groups, 1969-1971
Box 196, Folder 5-6 Dissent, 1968-1970
Box 196, Folder 7 Equality - Employment Practices, 1969-1972
Box 196, Folder 8-9 Equality - Employment Practices - National Organization of Women Petition, 1969-1972
Box 197, Folder 1 Fairness Doctrine, 1967-1971
Box 197, Folder 2-4 Fairness Doctrine - World Peace Broadcasting Foundation, 1969
Box 197, Folder 5 Federal Communications Act, 1968-1969
Box 197, Folder 6 Federal Communications Commission, 1969-1971
Box 197, Folder 7 Federal Communications Commission and Congress, 1969
Box 197, Folder 8 Federal Communications Commission - Johnson, Nicholas, 1968-1970
Box 197, Folder 9 Federal Communications Commission - Renewal of Licenses, 1969-1971
Box 197, Folder 10 Federal Communications Commission - Renewal of Licenses - Pastore, Senator John O., 1969-1971
Box 198, Folder 1-3 First Amendment, 1969-1971
Box 198, Folder 4 Freedom of Information and Abraham Zapruder Film, 1969-1971
Box 198, Folder 5 Libraries, 1971
Box 198, Folder 6 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1970-1971
Box 198, Folder 7 Monopoly - Concentration of Control, 1967-1970
Box 198, Folder 8-9 Motion Picture Producers Suit, 1970-1971
Box 199, Folder 1 News - All Media, 1969-1971
Box 199, Folder 2 News Notes, 1969-1970
Box 199, Folder 3 Political Speeches - Time to Reply, 1968-1971
Box 199, Folder 4 Political Campaign Spending, 1968-1971
Box 199, Folder 5-8 Postal Rates, 1970
Box 199, Folder 9 Press, 1969-1971
Box 199, Folder 10 Pressure Groups, 1969-1971
Box 199, Folder 11 Privacy and Freedom of the Press, 1969-1970
Box 200, Folder 1 Programming, 1969-1971
Box 200, Folder 2 Programming - Independent - Harry Wiland, 1969-1970
Box 200, Folder 3 Propaganda, 1969
Box 200, Folder 4 Religious Broadcasting, 1965
Box 200, Folder 5 Subpoena of Newsmen, 1970-1971
Box 200, Folder 6-10 Talk Shows, 1970-1971
Box 201, Folder 1 Telecommunications, 1968-1971
Box 201, Folder 2 Television - Children, 1970-1971
Box 201, Folder 3 Television - Educational - David Berkman, 1969-1970
Box 201, Folder 4 Television - Public, 1967-1971
Box 201, Folder 5-6 Television - Satellite, 1969-1971
Box 201, Folder 7 Television - Special Nature of, 1966-1971
Box 201, Folder 8 Television and Radio Broadcasting, 1968-1970
Box 201, Folder 9-10 Trial News, 1969-1971
Box 201, Folder 11 WBAI - Pacifica - Anti-Semitism, 1969
Box 202, Folder 1 WUHY - Obscene Language, 1970
Box 202, Folder 2 Underground Press, 1968-1971
Box 202, Folder 3 Underground Press - Examples of, 1970-1971
Box 202, Folder 4 Violence, 1968-1970
Box 202, Folder 5 Subseries 1D: National Committee, 1946-1973 [bulk 1968-1971]
Subseries Description
The National Committee was originally organized by Roger Baldwin who invited prominent citizens to become members. Its main function was to discuss the ACLU's position in relation to certain debatable public issues, and to discuss problems suggested by the affiliated branches regarding the internal relationships within the ACLU. In 1970 the National Committee changed its name to the National Advisory Council, though it maintained the same functions as the National Committee.
The National Committee subseries (0.84 linear feet) contains mailings that have been sent to all committee members; correspondence between individual committee members; and membership changes (including membership lists, letters of nominations and re-elections, elections of new members, resignations, and deaths), arranged chronologically by year.
The mailings include a variety of materials sent by the National Committee to all members and/or the Board of Directors. Included are notices of conference dates and locations; membership lists and nominations; income and expenditure reports; and summaries of ACLU Board actions. The mailings also include information and voting ballots for proposals on various controversial matters, reports on outcomes of votes, statements of the National Committee's stance on specific controversial matters, and updates on bylaw changes and Constitutional revisions. The mailings are most extensive from the years 1946 to 1958. From 1962 to 1973 there are very few mailings, and there are no documents for 1950, 1959, and 1960. In 1953 the researcher will find documents pertaining to the Raymond Graham Swing Controversy regarding Communist movements and the ACLU.
Restrictions
This subseries is restricted.
Mailings, 1946-1947
Box 203, Folder 1 Correspondence, 1947
Box 203, Folder 2 Membership, 1947
Box 203, Folder 3 Mailings to All Committee Members, 1948
Box 203, Folder 4 Correspondence w/ Committee Members, 1948
Box 203, Folder 5 Membership Changes, 1948
Box 203, Folder 6 Mailings to All Committee Members, 1949
Box 203, Folder 7 Membership Changes, 1949
Box 203, Folder 8 Mailings, 1950
Box 203, Folder 9 Correspondence w/ Committee Members, 1950
Box 203, Folder 10 Mailings, 1951
Box 203, Folder 10a Correspondence w/ Individual Committee Members, 1951
Box 203, Folder 11 Membership Changes, 1951
Box 203, Folder 12 Mailings to All Committee Members, 1952
Box 203, Folder 13 Correspondence w/ Individual Committee Members, 1952
Box 203, Folder 14 Membership Changes, 1952
Box 203, Folder 15 Correspondence w/ Individual Committee Members, 1953
Box 203, Folder 16 Mailings to All Committee Members, 1953
Box 203, Folder 17 Raymond Graham Irving Controversy: Re: Communist Movements and ACLU, 1953
Box 203, Folder 18 Correspondence w/ Individual Members, 1954
Box 203, Folder 19 Membership Changes, 1954
Box 203, Folder 20 Mailings to All Committee Members, 1954
Box 203, Folder 21 Correspondence w/ Individuals, 1955
Box 203, Folder 22 Membership Changes, 1955
Box 203, Folder 23 Mailings to Members, 1956
Box 203, Folder 24 Correspondence w/ Individuals, 1956
Box 203, Folder 25 Membership Changes, 1956
Box 203, Folder 26 Correspondence w/ Individual Members, 1957
Box 203, Folder 27 Membership Changes, 1957
Box 203, Folder 28 Mailings to Committee Members, 1957
Box 203, Folder 29 Mailings to Members, 1958
Box 203, Folder 30 Correspondence, 1958
Box 203, Folder 31 Membership Changes, 1961
Box 203, Folder 32 Correspondence, 1962
Box 203, Folder 33 Membership Charges, 1962
Box 203, Folder 34 Correspondence w/ Members, 1963
Box 203, Folder 35 Membership Changes, 1963
Box 203, Folder 36 Correspondence w/ Members, 1964
Box 203, Folder 37 Membership, 1964
Box 203, Folder 38 Correspondence w/ Members, 1965
Box 203, Folder 39 Membership, 1965
Box 204, Folder 1 Correspondence, 1966
Box 204, Folder 2 Membership, 1966
Box 204, Folder 3 Mailings to Committee Members, 1967
Box 204, Folder 4 Correspondence, 1967
Box 204, Folder 5 Membership, 1967
Box 204, Folder 6 National Committee, 1968
Box 204, Folder 7 Correspondence, 1969
Box 204, Folder 8 Membership, 1969
Box 204, Folder 9 Mailings, 1970
Box 204, Folder 10 Correspondence, 1970-1972
Box 204, Folder 11 Membership, 1970
Box 204, Folder 12 Mailings, 1973
Box 204, Folder 13 Subseries 1E.1: Departments: Executive Directors, 1950-1978
Subseries Description
The Executive Directors subseries (2.94 linear feet) includes material from Roger Baldwin, Patrick Murphy Malin, John de J. Pemberton, Jr. and Ayreh Neier.
Though Roger Nash Baldwin served as the ACLU's executive director from 1920 to 1950, the Baldwin material in this subseries primarily documents his involvement with the ACLU after his retirement, spanning 1966-1978. The material found here includes correspondence and memos between Baldwin and the subsequent directors of the ACLU, biographical information, memoirs, interviews, and articles. Much of the biographical information and personal recollections of Baldwin were compiled to form a manuscript for a book on the early history of the ACLU which is also included within these files. Researchers interested in his work as executive director of the ACLU can refer to materials filed in the ACLU bound volumes and in the Roger N. Baldwin Papers (MC#005). Files documenting his work as International Civil Rights Work Advisor and his work on civil liberties in post-war Germany, Japan, and Korea can be found in the International Civil Liberties subseries.
The Patrick Murphy Malin material covers the years he was executive director of the ACLU (1950-1961). Included are correspondence, biographical information, speeches, memos, reports, statements, and printed material. The files are arranged alphabetically. Many of the files do not concern Malin directly, rather Malin correspondence can be found scattered throughout them.
The John de J. Pemberton (1963-1970) and Aryeh Neier (1970-1978) material includes articles, speeches, correspondence and memos arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically within each year covering various issues of concern to the ACLU. More Neier material is found in the next subseries.
Baldwin: Personal, 1953
Box 205, Folder 1 Baldwin: Speakers Manual, 1966
Box 205, Folder 2 Baldwin: “With Liberty and Justice for All,” Introduction by Baldwin, 1966
Box 205, Folder 3 Baldwin: Amendment of ACLU Constitution, 1968
Box 205, Folder 4 Baldwin: Article on Norman Thomas, 1968
Box 205, Folder 5 Baldwin: Miscellaneous, 1970-1974
Box 205, Folder 6-9 Baldwin: Letter on Private Antoni Karachun, 1974
Box 205, Folder 10 Baldwin: “Conversation with Roger Baldwin”, 1974
Box 205, Folder 11 Baldwin: Correspondence, 1976
Box 205, Folder 12 Baldwin: Organizations of Memoirs, 1974-1977
Box 205, Folder 13-14 Baldwin: Manuscript Concerning Early ACLU History, 1977
Box 205, Folder 15 Baldwin: Conversations with Alan Westin, 1978
Box 206, Folder 1-2 Baldwin: Correspondence, 1978
Box 206, Folder 3 Malin: Academic Freedom National Defense and Education Act, 1959-1960
Box 206, Folder 4 Malin: Academic Freedom Teacher Disclosure of Student Information, 1959-1960
Box 206, Folder 5 Malin: Academic Freedom Tenure Discrimination, 1957,1960
Box 206, Folder 6 Malin: Miscellaneous - Academic Freedom, 1952-1953
Box 206, Folder 7 Malin: Miscellaneous - Access to Government Information, 1955-1960
Box 206, Folder 8 Malin: Biographical Information, 1949,1961
Box 206, Folder 9 Malin: Censorship - ACLU Statement Reexamination, 1959-1961
Box 206, Folder 10 Malin: Censorship - Comic Books, 1955
Box 206, Folder 11 Malin: Censorship - Committee, 1959-1961
Box 206, Folder 12 Malin: Censorship - Laws, 1956,1959-60
Box 207, Folder 1 Malin: Censorship - Legislation, 1952,1954,1959
Box 207, Folder 2 Malin: Censorship - Movies, 1957-1961
Box 207, Folder 3 Malin: Censorship - National Organization for Decent Literature, 1958
Box 207, Folder 4 Malin: Censorship - Obscenity and Censorship - George Soll Memorandum, 1960-1961
Box 207, Folder 5 Malin: Censorship - Old Programs, 1951-1953
Box 207, Folder 6 Malin: Censorship - Post Office, 1955,1959,1962
Box 207, Folder 7 Malin: Censorship - Protestants, 1959
Box 207, Folder 8 Malin: Censorship - Senate Judiciary Sub-Committee, 1959
Box 207, Folder 9 Malin: Censorship - Statements, 1960
Box 207, Folder 10 Malin: Censorship - Miscellaneous, 1951-52,1957,1958
Box 207, Folder 11 Malin: Civil Rights Commission, 1959-1961
Box 207, Folder 12 Malin: Civil Rights - Legislation, 1957-1960
Box 207, Folder 13 Malin: Miscellaneous - Civil Rights
Box 207, Folder 14 Malin: Correspondence, 1952,1959-1960
Box 207, Folder 15 Malin: Farewell, 1962
Box 207, Folder 16 Malin: Federal Government - Due Process, 1954,1960-1961
Box 207, Folder 17 Malin: Free Speech - Rockwell Case - American Nazi Party, 1950,1960-1961
Box 207, Folder 18 Malin: Miscellaneous - Free Speech and Military, 1962
Box 207, Folder 19 Malin: Miscellaneous - Freedom of Movement Aliens, 1951-1960
Box 208, Folder 1 Malin: Freedom to Travel- Refugees, 1956
Box 208, Folder 2 Malin: “Guilt by Subpoena,” Progressive Article, 1961
Box 208, Folder 3 Malin: Miscellaneous - House Rules Committee, 1960
Box 208, Folder 4 Malin: International Civil Liberties- Miscellaneous, 1956
Box 208, Folder 5 Malin: International U.S. Territories, 1959-1961
Box 208, Folder 6 Malin: International U.S. Territories - Carribean, 1960-1962
Box 208, Folder 7 Malin: International U.S. Territories - Pacific, 1960
Box 208, Folder 8 Malin: Miscellaneous - Jury Project, 1956
Box 208, Folder 9 Malin: Labor - Internal Practices, 1958
Box 208, Folder 10 Malin: Labor - Picketing, 1960-1961
Box 208, Folder 11 Malin: Labor - Miscellaneous, 1952-1959
Box 208, Folder 12 Malin: Miscellaneous - Legislative Investigating Procedures, 1953-1958
Box 208, Folder 13 Malin: Loyalty/ Security - American Bar Association Report on Communism, 1959
Box 208, Folder 14 Malin: Loyalty-Security - Religion, 1960
Box 208, Folder 15 Malin: Loyalty/Security - Smith Act, 1951,1961
Box 208, Folder 16 Malin: Loyalty/Security - State Sedition Laws, 1956,1959
Box 208, Folder 17 Malin: Loyalty/Security - Miscellaneous, 1950-1957
Box 208, Folder 18 Malin: Mass Communication - Equal Time - Political Candidates, 1955,1960
Box 209, Folder 1 Malin: Mass Communication - Government Regulation, 1960-1962
Box 209, Folder 2 Malin: Mass Communication - Radio/TV Censorship, 1952
Box 209, Folder 3 Malin: Mass Communication - Radio/TV Controversy, 1955-1957
Box 209, Folder 4 Malin: Mass Communication - Radio/TV - Programming, 1946,1959-1961
Box 209, Folder 5 Malin: Mass Communication - Radio/TV Miscellaneous, 1952-1960
Box 209, Folder 6 Malin: Mass Communications - Reporter's Privilege, 1957-1959
Box 209, Folder 7 Malin: Miscellaneous Speeches, 1955-1960
Box 209, Folder 8 Malin: Passports - Freedom of Movement, 1951-1955
Box 209, Folder 9 Malin: Police Practices - Wiretapping, 1961
Box 209, Folder 10 Malin: Police Practices - Miscellaneous, 154-1961
Box 209, Folder 11 Malin: Miscellaneous - Political Expenditures and Control, 1952,1960-1961
Box 209, Folder 12 Malin: Miscellaneous - Politics
Box 210, Folder 1 Malin: Miscellaneous - Senate Filibuster, 1956-1958
Box 210, Folder 2 Malin: Voting Rights - Miscellaneous, 1961
Box 210, Folder 3 Malin: Women's Rights - Miscellaneous, 1962
Box 210, Folder 4 Malin: Miscellaneous, 1955-1956
Box 210, Folder 5 Pemberton: “Human Rights and the Press”, 1963
Box 210, Folder 6 Pemberton: “Public Health and Individual Liberties”, 1963
Box 210, Folder 7 Pemberton: Bucknell Conference, 1965
Box 210, Folder 8 Pemberton: Miscellaneous, 1964,1966-1967
Box 210, Folder 9-10 Pemberton: Correspondence, 1967-1968
Box 210, Folder 11 Pemberton: Working Group for Guaranteed Income, 1967
Box 210, Folder 12 Pemberton: Letters Signed, 1968
Box 210, Folder 13 Pemberton: Clauson, Bart, 1969
Box 210, Folder 14 Pemberton: Correspondence, 1969
Box 210, Folder 15-16 Pemberton: Correspondence with Roger Baldwin, 1969
Box 211, Folder 1 Pemberton: Correspondence, 1970
Box 211, Folder 2 Pemberton: Speeches and Addresses, 1970
Box 211, Folder 3 Neier: Miscellaneous, 1970
Box 211, Folder 4 Neier: Correspondence, 1971
Box 211, Folder 5 Neier: Opposition to Rehnquist Nomination - Senate Response, 1971
Box 211, Folder 6 Neier: Correspondence, 1972-1974
Box 211, Folder 7-10 Neier: Miscellaneous, 1978
Box 211, Folder 11 Subseries 1E.2: Departments: Executive Director Aryeh Neier, 1970-1978
Subseries Description
Aryeh Neier served as National Executive Director of the ACLU from 1970 to 1978, a time of rapid expansion for the organization. He first joined the ACLU in 1963 and was director of the New York state affiliate for six years, though these files cover only his years as the National Executive Director of the ACLU. These records document the enormous expansion of, and the controversies surrounding, the ACLU in the 1970s and the concomitant financial crisis that led Neier to resign his post in 1978.
These records (15.96 linear feet) are divided into three subgroups: administrative files, correspondence, and state affiliate files. The administrative files, arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within each folder, contain numerous internal memoranda and correspondence concerning the ACLU's involvement in various legal and social issues, including the ACLU's support of the right of Nazis to parade through the predominantly Jewish Chicago suburb of Skokie, Illinois; the ACLU's support for President Nixon's impeachment; and the discovery of the ACLU's investigation of Judge Irving Kaufman, who had presided over the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg espionage trial. Other topics documented in these files include the campaign spending, Equal Rights Amendment, gun control, correspondence to Neier dealing with Civil Liberties Review, privacy legislation, the Rights of… book series, and the growing number of ACLU Foundation projects.
The correspondence contains letters from members concerning various ACLU issues and donations, spanning the years 1976-1978 arranged chronologically. Carbon copies of Neier's response to most of these letters are included in these files. The state affiliate files, arranged alphabetically by state and chronologically within each folder, contains Neier's correspondence with the leaders of the ACLU state and local branches discussing requests by the branches for increased funding or suggestions for potential cases for the national organization to pursue.
Restrictions
This subseries is restricted.
Abortion, 1975-1977
Box 212, Folder 1 Abrams, Morris, 1976-1978
Box 212, Folder 2 Academic Division, 1977
Box 212, Folder 3 Academic Freedom Committee, 1976-1977
Box 212, Folder 4 Academy of Political and Social Sciences, 1975-1976
Box 212, Folder 5 Academy for Contemporary Problems, 1974
Box 212, Folder 6 Access to the Courts, 1976-1977
Box 212, Folder 7 Activity Report: ACLU, 1976
Box 212, Folder 8 Advertising Council, 1976
Box 212, Folder 9 Advocates for Juvenile Justice, 1978
Box 212, Folder 10 ACLU Observer Instructions, undated
Box 212, Folder 11 Aetna Life and Casualty, 1977
Box 212, Folder 12 Affirmative Action, 1973,1977
Box 212, Folder 13 Age Discrimination, 1976
Box 212, Folder 14 Agee, Philip, 1977
Box 212, Folder 15 Agnew, Spiro, 1973
Box 212, Folder 16 Airport Searches, 1973
Box 212, Folder 17 Alabama Prison Decision, 1976
Box 212, Folder 18 Aliens, 1975
Box 212, Folder 19 Alliance for Shaping Safer Cities, 1976
Box 212, Folder 20 American Association of Retired Persons, 1977
Box 212, Folder 21 American Bar Association, 1974-1978
Box 212, Folder 22 American Broadcasting Association, 1978
Box 212, Folder 23 American Friends Service Committee, 1975-1978
Box 212, Folder 24 American Institute for Marxist Studies, 1977
Box 212, Folder 25 American Institute for Public Service, 1974,1976
Box 212, Folder 26 American Jewish Committee, 1974-1978
Box 212, Folder 27 American Management Association, 1977-1978
Box 212, Folder 28 American Psychiatric Association, 1974-1978
Box 212, Folder 29 American Revolution Bicentennial, 1972-1975
Box 212, Folder 30 American Society for Information on Science, 1976
Box 212, Folder 31 American Telephone and Telegraph, 1972-1977
Box 213, Folder 1 Americans United for Separation of Church and State, 1977
Box 213, Folder 2 Amicus Briefs, 1974
Box 213, Folder 3 Amnesty Project, 1970-1976
Box 213, Folder 4-9 Amsterdam, Tony, 1973
Box 213, Folder 10 Anagnos, Aris, 1976
Box 213, Folder 11 Angola, 1976
Box 213, Folder 12 Anti-ACLU, 1974
Box 213, Folder 13 Anti-Defamation League, 1977
Box 213, Folder 14 Armour v. Nix, 1975
Box 213, Folder 15 Arabs, Liberties of, 1972
Box 213, Folder 16 Arrest Records, 1972-1976
Box 213, Folder 17-18 Askin, Frank, 1976-1978
Box 213, Folder 19 Associate Legal Director, 1978
Box 213, Folder 20 Association of American Publishers (AAP), 1976-1978
Box 213, Folder 21 Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, 1975-1976
Box 214, Folder 1 Association of Community Organization for Return Now (ACORN), 1977
Box 214, Folder 2 Atmore, Holman, 1975-1976
Box 214, Folder 3 Atlanta Metro School Case, 1975
Box 214, Folder 4 Attorneys' Fees, 1976-1977
Box 214, Folder 5 Asher, Thomas, 1971-1972
Box 214, Folder 6 Aust, Vida, 1976
Box 214, Folder 7 Avon Books, 1974-1978
Box 214, Folder 8-11 Baird, William, 1973
Box 214, Folder 12 Bakke v. University of California, 1977-1978
Box 214, Folder 13-14 Baldwin, Roger, 1972-1977
Box 214, Folder 15 Baldwin, Roger - Memoirs, 1976
Box 214, Folder 16 Bartley v. Kremens, 1975
Box 214, Folder 17 Bauer, Diane, 1975
Box 214, Folder 18 Beacon Press, 1975
Box 214, Folder 19 Bear, Julius, 1977
Box 214, Folder 20 Beasley, Joseph, 1974
Box 215, Folder 1 Beichman, Arnold, 1976
Box 215, Folder 2 Bell, Griffin, 1977-1978
Box 215, Folder 3 Bell, Griffin - Documentation, 1977-1978
Box 215, Folder 4 Bell, Griffin - Reports on (Larson), 1977
Box 215, Folder 5 Bellush, Jewel, 1974-1976
Box 215, Folder 6 Benton, Charles, 1978
Box 215, Folder 7 Berg, Vernon, 1976
Box 215, Folder 8 Bergman, Bernard, 1975-1977
Box 215, Folder 9 Berlin, Gerald, 1975
Box 215, Folder 10 Berman, Harriet Katz, 1974-1975
Box 215, Folder 11 Bernstein, Robert, 1974-1975
Box 215, Folder 12 Best Products Foundation, 1978
Box 215, Folder 13 Bicentennial Conference on United States Constitution, 1976
Box 215, Folder 14 Biennial Conference, 1975-1976
Box 215, Folder 15 Biennial Conference - ACLU, 1978
Box 215, Folder 16 Biography of Aryeh Neier, undated
Box 215, Folder 17