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Inventory of the Holland Roberts Collection, 1944-1957
1987/088  
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Series I: Memoirs

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"Tentative Table of Contents"

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"Notes on My Life"

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"The War Years at Stanford and the California Labor School," 1971

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"Labor School Days"

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"A School of a New Type"

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"What Kind of School Does America Need?"

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"Filling the Vacuum"

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"Bill Crocker" (donor)

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"The School as a Social Learning Center"

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"Our Teachers Came to Us"

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"Personalities Around the School"

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"Bill Freeman" (student)

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"The GI Bill of Rights"

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"The Building Crisis"

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"Changing the World: Toward World Peace"

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"1948--The School at Its Peak"

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"Library Days and Nights"

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"Publications, Adaptations, Recordings"

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"Escaping Subpoena Servers: Dave Goes Through the Skylight"

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"An FBI Episode of Strangulation"

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"Conspiracy to Destroy Our School"

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Untitled Chapter Fragment (government closing of the School)

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"Who Has These Rights?"

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"Franklyn, et al" (Dr. Bruce Franklyn, fired from Stanford)

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"Were We Dominated by the Communist Party?"

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Untitled Chapter Fragment (World Peace Congress, Warsaw, 1950; cancellation of passport by U.S. State Department)

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Untitled Chapter Fragment (Hitler's ties to corporate America; world's workers and unions need for labor education)

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Untitled Chapter Fragment (Academic freedom, HUAC Hearings, San Francisco, 1960)

 

Series II: Holland Roberts

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Biography, Obituaries

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"The Indivisibility of International Trade, Jobs and Peace," by Holland Roberts, Worldwide Trade For Peace, Helen Alfred, Editor, 1964.

 

Series III: California Labor School

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Administration: Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws, February 1944

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Administration: Bulk Mail Permits, 1951-1954

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Administration: Correspondence, General, 1946-1947

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Administration: Faculty Directory, 1946

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Administration: Fundraising, 1945-1947, 1957

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Administration: Veterans Program under G.I. Bill of Rights, 1946-1947

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Attacks: Tenney Committee Hearings, 1946, Statements by Dave Jenkins, Holland Roberts and the California Labor School

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Attacks: The Subversive Activities Control Board (U.S. Department of Justice), 1956-1957

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Classes, 1955-1957: Schedules and Events

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Classes, n.d.: Course Outline, "The Negro Question"

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Classes, 1946-1947: Course Outlines, "American History"

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Classes, 1954-1956: Course Outlines, "U.S. History"

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Classes, n.d.: Course Outline on U.S. History, Criticism

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Classes, n.d.: Course Outline, "Historical Materialism"

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Classes, 1953, 1955: Course Outlines, "Introduction to Dialectics" and "Our Country, Its History and Its People"

 

Series IV: Jefferson School of Social Science

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Classes, n.d.: Course Outlines, "History of Europe, 1789-1914," "History of China," "History of the United States: Reconstruction to 1929," "History of the Labor Movement in the U.S., 1917-1948," "History of the American Negro"