Chambers, Whittaker
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1901 - 1961
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Lucille Cardin Crain papers
Collection
Identifier: Coll 095
Abstract
Lucille Cardin Crain was an American author, editor, and conservative political activist who was dedicated to examining how "leftist" and "collectivist" ideas and philosophies were disseminated among women's groups and organizations and through high school and college textbooks. Collection consists largely of general correspondence, 1920-1978; correspondence (1949-1955) and organizational records of the Educational Reviewer; writings and speeches; and subject files containing articles,...
Dates:
1920-1978
Grace Hutchins papers
Collection
Identifier: Ax 625
Abstract
Grace Hutchins (1885-1969) was a Communist and radical labor economist who lived and worked in New York City with her partner, Anna Rochester. For several years in the 1920s, they shared a communal home in New York with several other women. Together, Hutchins and Rochester founded the Labor Research Association in 1927. The collection contains correspondence, literary manuscripts, genealogical materials, and photographs; much of the materials relate to Hutchins’ labor work, her international...
Dates:
1902-1968
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- Communal living -- New York (State) 1
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- Education -- United States 1
- Genealogies (histories) 1
- Labor History 1
- Lesbian activists -- New York (State) 1
- Literature 1
- Political campaigns 1
- Politics and Politicians 1
- Sexuality 1
- Textbooks -- Censorship -- United States 1
- Women 1
- Women authors, American -- Political and social views 1
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