Month: January 2013

John Birch Society

 

John Birch Society Pamphlet ca. 1980

This week’s highlight is from The John Birch Society. The JBS was founded in 1958 in Belmont, Massachusetts (later moving to Appleton, Wisconsin) by Robert Welch. Gordon Hall once described the John Birch Society saying “No one loves America more than the John Birch Society and no one understands it less.”[1] The Society became one of the largest right wing groups in the country with 50,000 to 60,000[2] members in the mid-sixties and still functions today with a much smaller membership. The JBS is also one of the most prolific right wing groups, primarily through the “American Opinion” publication.  The Society focuses on limited government and anti-communism and is probably best known for a 1963 publication called “The Politician”  in which Welch accused Dwight Eisenhower of being a communist saying:

“But my firm belief that Dwight Eisenhower is a dedicated, conscious agent of the Communist conspiracy is based on an accumulation of detailed evidence so extensive and so palpable that it seems to me to put this conviction beyond any reasonable doubt.” [3]

John Birch Society Map (Inside pages of the pamphlet)

There are over 1000 publications from the John Birch Society in the Hall Hoag Collection Part II.   This post contains two samples;  a pamphlet from the 1980s about the global communist threat and a 1960s postcard regarding the United Nations.

1960s Postcard from the John Birch Society

 

Back of the Postcard


[1] The Harvard Crimson ( February 17, 1965) http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1965/2/17/hall-expert-on-extremism-claims-birchers/

[2] George, John and Laird Wilcox “Nazis, Communists, Klansmen, and Others on the Fringe” Prometheus Books (1992) pp.220

[3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_W._Welch_Jr.

 

Loose Ends Clean Up

Although most of the collection has been processed we spent the end of last year cleaning up some of the loose ends. There were about 20 boxes of unprocessed material that we still had to accession and organize. Materials were taken out of the shipping containers they came in, reviewed and then placed into folders based on what organization published the document. Upwards of 400 folders are created from each of the shipping boxes that we process. The fact that we have received nearly 800 shipping boxes can give you an idea of the scope of this collection.

 

The material came in shipping boxes (upper left) was organized and foldered (bottom right).

 

 

New Hall Hoag Blog

This is the first post of the Hall-Hoag blog. This blog will be updated about once a week for the next three years with the purpose to chronicle the three year CLIR grant awarded to Brown University in 2011, highlight specific items from The Gordon Hall and Grace Hoag Collection of Dissenting and Extremist Printed Propaganda and give richer context to researchers using the collection. The site will include audio/video testimonials as well as images from the collection. Any comments, suggestions or questions should be sent to Daniel Johnson (daniel_johnson_1@brown.edu).

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