Marvin Liebman Papers, - Calisphere
Marvin Liebman Papers, - Calisphere
Marvin Liebman Papers, - Calisphere
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Register of the <strong>Marvin</strong> <strong>Liebman</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>,<br />
1953-1992<br />
Africa.<br />
Asia.<br />
United States--Politics and government.<br />
United States--Foreign relations.<br />
United States--Foreign relations--1945-1989.<br />
United States--Politics and government--1945-1989.<br />
Conservatism.<br />
Phonotapes.<br />
<strong>Marvin</strong> <strong>Liebman</strong> Associates.<br />
Historical Note<br />
<strong>Marvin</strong> <strong>Liebman</strong> Associates, Inc., founded in 1958 by <strong>Marvin</strong> <strong>Liebman</strong>, was a New York Public relations firm engaged in lobbying for<br />
conservative and/or anti-communist organizations in the United States and abroad. Its services for clients included promoting public<br />
meetings, organizing sponsoring committees of distinguished citizens, compiling mailing lists, administering mail campaigns, publishing press<br />
releases, and effecting publicity. Its offices also served as headquarters for some organizations. The firm discontinued operations in 1969.<br />
Clients of particular importance were the American African Affairs Association, American Afro-Asian Educational Exchange, American<br />
Committee for Aid to Katanga Freedom Fighters, American Conservative Union, American Emergency Committee on the Panama Canal,<br />
Assembly of Captive European Nations, William F. Buckley, Jr. for Mayor, Committee for the Monroe Doctrine, Committee of one million,<br />
Draft Goldwater Movement, National Committee Against the Treaty of Moscow, National Committee for Justice for Dodd, Tshombe<br />
Emergency Committee, World Congress for Freedom, and Young Americans for Freedom.<br />
Boxes 1-37 CORRESPONDENCE, 1953-1969.<br />
Scope and Content Note<br />
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent<br />
Boxes 38-108 SUBJECT FILE, 1953-1969.<br />
Boxes 109-153 Increments<br />
Scope and Content Note<br />
Memoranda, reports, minutes of meetings, notes, endorsements, cards, press releases, campaign<br />
material, financial records, printed and other matter, arranged alphabetically by title or subject<br />
Scope and Content Note<br />
(received in 1981 and 1993)<br />
Correspondence, 1953-1969<br />
Box 1-4. American African Affairs Association, 1965-1968<br />
Box 5-6. American Afro-Asian Educational Exchange, Inc., 1962-1968<br />
Box 7. American Afro-Asian Educational Exchange, Inc., 1962-1968<br />
American Conservative Academy, 1962<br />
American Conservative Union, 1962-1967<br />
American Constitutional Action, 1965<br />
American Economic Foundation, 1964-1968<br />
Box 8. American Emergency Committee on the Panama Canal, 1967-1968<br />
American Friends of Vietnam, 1967<br />
American Jewish League Against Communism, Inc., 1961-1963<br />
American-Philippine Science Foundation, 1958-1959<br />
American Public Affairs Educational Fund, Inc., 1965<br />
Ash, Beatrice, 1963-1964<br />
Asian Peoples anti-Communist League, 1959, 1965-1966<br />
Assembly of Captive European Nations, 1960-1962<br />
Blaine Amendment, 1967<br />
Buckley, William F., Jr., 1964<br />
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