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See full scan at the bottom of the page. This pamphlet, Victory List for Americans, was published by the Liberty Lobby—a conservative organization…

See full scan at the bottom of the page. This trifold pamphlet, “Why You Should Join the Communist Party…”, offers a snapshot of…

These perforated stamps or “seals,” rallying Americans to “Protect Your America,” exemplify the fervent, broad-brush anti-totalitarian messaging that spanned from World War II…

These printed labels—often used like stamps or stickers—advocated for “Radio of Free Asia,” an initiative that sought to combat communist influence by broadcasting…

In the late 1940s, the United States government prosecuted prominent members of the Communist Party under the Smith Act—an anti-sedition law that criminalized…

Throughout 1950s America, tensions ran high over the extent to which the United States should engage in international organizations like the United Nations.…

See full scan at the bottom of the page. In this early 20th-century pamphlet, the Socialist Party of New York appeals directly to…

See full scan at the bottom of the page. Published under the name “TAX FAX No. 76” by The Independent American, this mid-1960s…

See full scan at the bottom of the page. In the late 1960s, Senator James O. Eastland of Mississippi introduced S. 2988—an expansive…

See full scan at the bottom of the page. Written by Dr. Billy James Hargis and published by the Christian Crusade in Tulsa,…

See full scan at the bottom of the page. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, as war raged in Europe and Japan…

See full scan at the bottom of the page. This memo, written on May 14, 1942, by B.G. Leighton and addressed to William…

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