Summary Information
Frank Campenni Papers 1932-1977
- Campenni, Frank, 1930-2000
UWM Manuscript Collection 213
3.4 cubic ft. (9 boxes, including 4 audio cassettes)
UW-Milwaukee Libraries, Archives / Milwaukee Area Research Ctr. (Map)
The collection consists of materials of a University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) English professor's research on Howard Fast, a prolific communist
author. The significant areas of the collection focus on Howard Fast's political involvement
with the Communist Party (1943-1956) and the anti-fascist movement (1945-1950). The
collection contains photocopies of correspondence, copies of literary manuscripts
(typescripts), newspaper clippings, oral history interviews, poems, political flyers and
pamphlets, and a subpoena to appear before the United States Senate. Included is
correspondence with Bette Fast, Steve Nelson, Albert Maltz, Morton Sobell, and various
literary publishers. English
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-mil-uwmmss0213
Biography/History
Frank Campenni
Frank Campenni was an English professor at UWM for thirty-six years, 1956-1992. He
received his Ph.D. in English from the University of Wisconsin (Madison) in 1971.
Howard Fast was a prolific author of historical novels, biographies, popular histories,
children's stories, film scripts, plays, detective fiction, and science fiction. Fast also
wrote under the pseudonym E. V. Cunningham. In the 1940s, and again in the 1970s and
1980s, he achieved best-seller status with novels explicitly promoting left-wing
ideas.
The son of Ukrainian immigrants, Barney and Ida Miller Fast, Fast attended George
Washington High School in New York City and graduated in 1931 at the age of sixteen. In
1932, Fast published his first work, Two Villages, a
romantic novel. Within a few years, he had written more than half a dozen historical
novels about the American Revolutionary War period, including Conceived in Liberty (1939), The Last Frontier
(1941), The Unvanquished (1942), and Citizen Tom Paine (1943).
He married his wife Bette in 1937, and in 1943 joined the American Communist Party. In
1950 the House of the Un-American Activities Committees (HUAC) ordered Fast to provide
names of fellow members of the American Communist Party. Fast refused, citing his 1st
Amendment right, and was subsequently sentenced to three months in prison. While in prison
he wrote his most famous novel, Spartacus (1953), about a
slave revolt in ancient Rome. Blacklisted upon his release, he established his own
publishing company, the Blue Heron Press. In 1952 he ran for Congress on the American
Labor Party ticket, and in 1954 he was awarded the Stalin Peace Prize.
Fast left the Communist Party in 1956, disillusioned by the Soviet Union's own stunning
revelations of Stalin's terror and by the spread of anti-Semitism there. In conjunction
with leaving the Party he wrote a book about his political experience, The Naked God (1957). In 1957 he moved to Hollywood to begin a
career as a scenarist, and in 1960 Spartacus was made into
a successful movie starring Kirk Douglas.
During his lifetime Fast published more than forty books under his own name and twenty as
E.V. Cunningham. Howard Fast died in Greenwich, Connecticut, on March 12, 2003.
Scope and Content Note
The collection documents Frank Campenni's research concerning Howard Fast's life, literary
work, and his involvement with and subsequent departure from the Communist Party.
Scope and content notes of each series are included in the contents list.
Arrangement of the Materials
The collection is arranged into two series:
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Collection on Howard Fast,
1932-1977
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Dissertation Materials,
1937-1977
Materials in series 1 and 2 are organized alphabetically by folder title, then
chronologically. The oral history interviews are organized chronologically. The interviews
were recorded on audio reel and cassette tapes.
Preferred Citation
Citation Guide for
Primary Sources
Related Material in the UWM Libraries
Administrative/Restriction Information
There are no access restrictions on the materials, and the collection is open to all
members of the public in accordance with state law.
For some interviews, there exist both original and access copies. As a preservation
measure, researchers must use the access copies, when they exist, rather than the
originals.
The researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming with the laws of libel,
privacy, and copyright which may be involved in the use of this collection (Wisconsin
Statutes 19.21-19.39).
Contact the University of Pennsylvania Library, the designated repository of Howard
Fast's personal and literary papers, for information concerning copyright status of
materials authored by Fast.
Jeanine Campenni donated the materials that comprise series 1 in November 2003
(accession 2003-040).
Karen Bjork processed the collection at the Archives from March to July 2004.
The oral history transcripts from the Fast, Howard, 1914-2003, Oral history interview,
1973 (UWM Manuscript Collection 55) were integrated into this collection.
In August 2006, at the request of Mimi Fast, Michael Doylen removed the following folders
from the collection and transferred them to the University of Pennsylvania Library, the
official repository of Howard Fast's papers: box 1, folders 23-25; and box 2, folders 2-6,
8, 14, 18-19.
Contents List
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Series: 1. Collection on Howard Fast, 1932-1977 : This series contains materials collected by Frank Campenni documenting Howard Fast's
political activism in the United States from the 1930s to the 1960s. Correspondence
includes photocopies of letters and other written communications to and from family,
personal, political, and publishers. Manuscripts include both published and unpublished
non-fiction, plays, and short stories. None of the literary manuscripts are original
documents; all are reproductions of typescripts. Newspaper clippings, which date from
the 1930s through the 1960s, specifically focus on Howard Fast and his social and
political involvements.
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Box
1
Folder
1
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Advertisements, Literature, 1950-1954, undated
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Box
1
Folder
2
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Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee, 1945, 1948, undated
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Box
1
Folder
3
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Book Royalties, 1949-1970
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Box
1
Folder
4
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Copyright and Contracts, 1941-1957, undated
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Correspondence
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Box
1
Folder
5
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A-B, 1932-1935, 1941-1958
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Box
1
Folder
6
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Advertising and Publishing, Spartacus,
1951-1952, undated
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Box
1
Folder
7
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Awards and Honors, 1934-1938, 1945-1953
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Box
1
Folder
8
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C, 1934, 1951-1955
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Box
1
Folder
9
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Communist Party, Separation, 1957
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Box
1
Folder
10
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D, 1933-1939, 1945-1953, 1960
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Box
1
Folder
11
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Editors, Miscellaneous, 1948, 1953-1954
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Box
1
Folder
12
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Family, 1950, undated
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Box
1
Folder
13
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Family, Bette Fast, 1945, 1950, undated
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Box
1
Folder
14
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Fan Mail, 1945-1946, 1949-1953, undated
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Box
1
Folder
15
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F-G, 1945-1947, 1956-1959
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Box
1
Folder
16
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Film Studios, 1944-1948, 1961-1962
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Box
1
Folder
17
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J-K, 1935, 1942, 1952, 1956
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Box
1
Folder
18
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L, 1941-1946, 1950-1958, undated
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Box
1
Folder
19
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M-N, 1932, 1937-1952, 1957-1965
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Box
1
Folder
20
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P, 1945
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Box
1
Folder
21
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Passport Division, 1944-1955
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Personal
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Box
1
Folder
22
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Albert Maltz, 1944, 1946-1957
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Box
1
Folder
26
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Department of Justice, 1950
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Box
2
Folder
1
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Edward North, 1945-1946
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Political
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Box
2
Folder
7
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Congressional Candidate, 1952-1953, undated
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Box
2
Folder
9
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May Day, 1947, 1950-1957, undated
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Box
2
Folder
10
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McCarran Act, 1950-1952, 1955
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Box
2
Folder
11
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Miscellaneous, 1942, 1945, 1957
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Box
2
Folder
12
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Morton Sobell, 1954-1955, undated
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Box
2
Folder
13
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Peace Councils, 1949-1950, 1955-1956
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Box
2
Folder
15
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Rosenberg Case, 1952-1953, undated
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Box
2
Folder
16
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Steve Nelson, 1954-1955, undated
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Box
2
Folder
17
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Wallace for President, 1948, undated
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Publishers
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Box
2
Folder
20
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Crown Publishing, Inc., 1957-1958, 1964, 1969
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Box
2
Folder
21
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Duell, Sloan, and Pearce, Inc., 1936, 1939-1945, 1948
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Box
2
Folder
22
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Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1937-1939, 1948
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Box
2
Folder
23
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Hebrew Publishing Company, 1941, 1948-1949, 1952, 1957
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Box
2
Folder
24
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The John Day Company, 1934-1936
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Box
3
Folder
1
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John Lane The Bodley Head Limited, 1954, 1957-1958
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Box
3
Folder
2
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Literary Magazines, 1935-1948, 1951, 1956
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Box
3
Folder
3
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Little Brown and Company, 1944-1948
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Box
3
Folder
4
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Little Brown and Company, 1949-1953
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Box
3
Folder
5
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The MacMillian Company, 1935, 1951
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Box
3
Folder
6
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McIntosh and Otis, Inc., 1937-1938, 1940
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Box
3
Folder
7
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Negro Digest, 1944-1945
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Box
3
Folder
8
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Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1936, 1938-1941, 1949, 1956
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Box
3
Folder
9
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William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1968-1970
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Box
3
Folder
10
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R-S, 1935-1954, 1956-1964
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Box
3
Folder
11
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Universities, 1940, 1949, 1953-1958
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Box
3
Folder
12
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V-W, 1933-1942, 1950, 1957, 1961, undated
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Box
3
Folder
13
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Election Campaign, 1952
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Election Campaign
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Box
3
Folder
14
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Expenses, 1952
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Box
3
Folder
15
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Letterhead, undated
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Box
3
Folder
16
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Resolutions, 1948, undated
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Box
3
Folder
17
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Wallace for President, 1948
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Box
3
Folder
18
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Flyers and Pamphlets, Miscellaneous, 1952, undated
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Box
3
Folder
19
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Invitations, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republic, 1951, 1954-1955,
undated
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Manuscripts
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Box
3
Folder
20
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Annabelle, undated
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Box
3
Folder
21
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Benjamin Franklin Part III, 1973
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Box
3
Folder
22
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Busman's Holiday, undated
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Box
3
Folder
23
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Citizen Tom Paine, 1976
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Box
3
Folder
24
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The Clients, undated
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Box
4
Folder
1
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The Crossing, undated
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Box
4
Folder
2
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Farewell Dimitrios, undated
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Box
4
Folder
3
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The Hammer undated
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Box
4
Folder
4
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The Hessian, undated
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Box
4
Folder
5
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High Place, undated
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Box
4
Folder
6
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In the Beginning, undated
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Box
4
Folder
7
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The Judge, undated
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Box
4
Folder
8-9
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The Long Road to Glory, undated
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Box
4
Folder
10
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Naked God, undated
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Box
5
Folder
1
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The Novelist, undated
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Box
5
Folder
2
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The Puppet Show, undated
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Box
5
Folder
3
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Sam Houston Part I, 1975
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Box
5
Folder
4
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The Trap, 1977
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Box
5
Folder
5
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May Day, 1946-1953
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Box
5
Folder
6
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McCarran-Winter Bill, undated
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Box
5
Folder
7
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Miscellaneous Publications, 1937-1939, 1945-1952
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Box
5
Folder
8-9
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Miscellaneous Publications, 1954-1958, 1964, undated
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Box
6
Folder
1
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Musical Score, undated
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Box
6
Folder
2
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Mundt Bill, undated
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Box
6
Folder
3
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National Council of the Arts and Profession, 1948-1953, undated
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Box
6
Folder
4
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Nelson, Steve, 1952-1955, undated
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Box
6
Folder
5
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Newspaper Clippings, 1947-1948, 1950
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Box
6
Folder
6
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Newspaper Clippings, 1952-1954
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Box
6
Folder
7
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Newspaper Clippings, 1956-1957
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Box
6
Folder
8
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Newspaper Clippings, 1958-1959, 1967
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Newspaper Clippings
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Box
6
Folder
9
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Foreign Language, 1956-1957, undated
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Box
6
Folder
10
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New York Times, 1942-1960
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Reviews
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Box
6
Folder
11
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A-C, 1943-1947, 1964
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Box
6
Folder
12
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Cunningham, E.V., 1965-1967
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Box
6
Folder
13
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D-M, 1942-1956
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Box
6
Folder
14
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N-P, 1937-1942, 1951-1963
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Box
6
Folder
15
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R-T, 1941-1952, 1966
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Box
6
Folder
16
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U-V, 1960
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Box
7
Folder
1
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Personal and Family Papers, 1903, 1914, 1924, 1931-1936, undated
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Box
7
Folder
2
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Poems, 1953, undated
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Box
7
Folder
3
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Radio Broadcast, Agreements and Transcripts, 1948-1952
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Box
7
Folder
4
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Rosenberg, Ethel and Julius, 1953
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Box
7
Folder
4a
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Advertisement, "Must the Rosenbergs Die?," undated
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Box
7
Folder
5
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Sobell Committee, 1953-1954
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Box
7
Folder
6
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Subpoena, 1953
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Box
7
Folder
7
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World Council of Peace, 1955, undated
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Box
7
Folder
8
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World War II, 1942-1945
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Series: 2. Dissertation Materials, 1937-1977 : The bulk of this series consists of Frank Campenni's research for his Ph.D.
dissertation, Citizen Howard Fast. These files include
Campenni's oral history interviews with Fast. In the interviews, Fast discusses his
involvement with the United States Communist Party, primarily during the 1940s and
1950s, his participation in various Party activities, and his relationship with
prominent Communist Party Members, such as Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Eugene Dennis, and
William Z. Foster.
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Box
8
Folder
1
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Biographical Notes, 1937, undated
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Box
8
Folder
2
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Correspondence, 1965, 1968-1969, 1974-1975
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Box
8
Folder
3-6
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Dissertation, Citizen Howard Fast
Introduction-Bibliography, 1971
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Box
8
Folder
7
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Dissertation Outline, undated
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Manuscripts
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Box
8
Folder
8-9
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Biography, Chapters 1-8, undated
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Box
8
Folder
10
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Howard Fast: Phoenix from the Forties,
undated
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Oral History
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Box
9
Folder
4
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Oral History Questions, undated
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Box
8
Folder
11
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1967 December 1 Transcript
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Box
8
Folder
12
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1968 April 12 Transcript
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Box
8
Folder
13
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1968 April 15 Transcript
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Box
8
Folder
14
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1968 April 16 Transcript
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Box
8
Folder
15
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1973 January 3 Transcript
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Box
9
Audio
1-2
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1973 March 13-14 Recording Audio cassette
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Box
8
Folder
16
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1973 March 13-14 Transcript
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Box
9
Folder
1
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1974 August 19 Transcript
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Box
9
Audio
4
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1977 Recording Audio cassette
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Box
9
Folder
2
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1977 Transcript
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Box
9
Audio
3
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Undated Recording Audio cassette
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Box
9
Folder
3
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Undated Transcript
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