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This letter dated April 27, 1950 to Senator William Langer from Jerry J. O'Connell, the Chairman of the National Committee to Defeat the Mundt Bill, details the various groups who have stated opposition to the Mundt-Nixon Bill. These groups include religious, educational, labor, minority, and veteran organizations.
Date of Work
4-27-1950
Keywords
Mundt-Nixon Bill, Karl Mundt, Richard Nixon, Jerry O'Connell
Organizations Referenced
National Committee to Defeat the Mundt Bill, The House Un-American Activities Committee, Society of Friends, Council for Social Action, Congregational Christian Churches, American Association of University Professors, A.F.L., C.I.O., N.A.A.C.P., National Association of Colored Women, American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Congress, Anti-Defamation League, Jewish Labor Committee, National Council of Jewish Women, American Veterans Committee, Jewish War Veterans, Americans for Democratic Action, American Civil Liberties Union, National Lawyers Guild
People Referenced
William Langer, Karl Mundt, Richard Nixon, Harry M. Kilgore, Zechariah Chafee
Disciplines
Political History | United States History
Recommended Citation
O'Connell, Jerry J., "Letter from Jerry J. O'Connell to Senator Langer Regarding the Mundt-Nixon Bill, April 27, 1950" (1950). William Langer Papers. 1060.
https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1060