Ernie Lazar FBI FOIA Files on Anti-Communism and Right Wing Movements
1929-1976, 2011, inclusive
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Lazar, Ernie (Role: Donor)
Materials are in English.
This collection currently consists of digital subject files containing information on various FBI informants or government employees involved in domestic intelligence work. These individuals gathered information on both left- and right-wing movements and organizations. In addition to agent reports and FBI monographs, the subject files contain biographical, career, and personnel information related to individual informants and government employees.
Organizations found in the collection include the Communist Party USA (CPUSA), the Socialist Party, the Socialist Workers Party, the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, the Ku Klux Klan, the American Security Council aka Midwest Research Library (Chicago), Citizens Council Movement, and States Rights Organizations. The monographs include Purge Victims of the CPUSA, the Communist Party Line, and Reasons Why People Accept and Reject Communism.
A notable informant was conservative syndicated columnist George Ephraim Sokolsky. The collection also contains the websites that Lazar created as part of his research on anti-communism and right wing movements and the John Birch Society.
Some subject files are accompanied with notes that were derived from an inventory and research notes held in the collection file from the donor.
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