
The Emergency Civil Liberties Committee (later The National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee) was started in 1951 in response to the McCarran Act or the “Subversive Activities…

S.O.S.!!!, U.S.A., Ship of State was a publication created by Jozef Mlot-Mroz, a Polish immigrant to the United States. Based out of Salem, Massachusetts, Mlot-Mroz…

Dr. Benjamin Spock a pediatrician famous for writing the extremely popular book “Baby and Child Care” was born in 1903 and passed away in 1998. [1]…

Key Records was a conservative record label based out of Los Angeles, California, run by a man named Vick Knight that existed in the 1950s and…

Ka Huliau or “The Turning Point” was a left leaning, underground, independent newspaper printed by Hawaii Education for Social Progress, Inc..[1][2] Published in the 1980s (presumably from…

Gordon Hall and his team of volunteers would often write to extremist groups in the guise of someone interested in joining. In return groups would…

Gordon Hall interviewed Richard Bayer, a member of the National Renaissance Party, in June of 1968 about his involvement in the party and the party’s ideology….

Last week marked the end of another successful summer for the Hall-Hoag project. A total of 15 different students worked on the project this summer…

Students for a Libertarian Society was founded in 1979 as separate entity from the Libertarian Party which already had a youth section. The SLS, with…

Review of the News was published by Robert Welch who was a co-founder of the John Birch Society and also published American Opinion. Review of…