National Archives at Atlanta

National Archives at Atlanta

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May Day Investigation

May Day Investigation

April 20, 1948

This once confidential memo was sent from the Third Army headquarters in Ft. McPherson, Georgia, to select commanding officers...

Tags: Communism | Espionage | Georgia | South Carolina
Lenin's Prediction

Workers Worldwide

August 1919

These letters are from an Atlanta Penitentiary inmate's case file. The sender discusses politics, unions, and the current state of workers in...

Tags: Communism | Foreign Countries | Georgia
Political Prisoners

Political Prisoners

ca. 1919

These documents are taken from the penitentiary files of prisoners who were jailed for violating espionage laws and other subversive acts. Among the...

Tags: Atlanta Federal Penitentiary | Communism | Georgia
Labor Unions

Labor Unions

ca. 1919

These documents are contained in the penitentiary case file for Isaac Coldwell. Coldwell was convicted of violating the Oleomargerine Act from 1886...

Tags: Atlanta Federal Penitentiary | Communism | Illinois | Georgia | Labor
Social War Bulletin

SOcial War Bulletin

ca. 1919

This communist newspaper contains several pieces on specific communist victories, such as the Russian Revolution. The paper also contains...

Tags: Atlanta Federal Penitentiary | Communism | Illinois | Georgia | Labor
Expeditionary Siberian Force

Expeditionary Siberian Force

May-August 1920

In this document, a federal inmate convicted of violating espionage laws, files a motion in which he states President Woodrow Wilson has...

Tags: Atlanta Federal Penitentiary | Foreign Countries | Georgia
Subversive Activities

Subversive Activities

August 23, 1950

The Holston Ordnance Works in Kingsport, Tennessee received several memoranda from Third Army Headquarters regarding potential subversive...

Tags: Communism | Georgia
Mom & Dad Film

Mom & Dad Film

ca. 1940s

The Public Health Service's foray into filmmaking was not without controversy. "Mom and Dad," shown to same-gender audiences of high school students...

Tags: Georgia | Health | Venereal Disease
Subversive Activities

Venereal Disease Films

ca. 1940s

The Public Health Service used a variety of media formats, including films that were widely distributed, to combat the spread of venereal disease...

Tags: Georgia | Health | Venereal Disease
Comic Books

comic Books

ca. 1950s

In an effort to educate the public about venereal diseases, the Public Health Service published comic books featuring colorful characters like...

Tags: Georgia | Health | Venereal Disease
 
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