Antinuclear movement -- United States; Catholic Worker Movement; Civil defense drills -- United States; Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980; Hennacy, Ammon, 1893-1970; Pacifism -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Pacifists -- United States; Peace --...
Article from the Catholic Worker newspaper, written by Dorothy Day, about the second arrest for protesting the mandatory 'Operation Alert' civil defense drill in New York City, which was held on July 20, 1956.
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Michigan; Church buildings -- Michigan; Indians of North America -- Michigan;
Received by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1945-07 Verso caption: St. Lawrence Church Indian Point, Mich. The first time Bishop Baraga touched the shores of the U.P. of Mich. it was not very far from that place. This church was built in the...
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Arizona; Chapels -- Arizona; Church dedications -- Arizona; Franciscans -- Arizona; Indian children -- Arizona; Indians of North America -- Arizona; Navajo women -- Arizona; Nuns -- Arizona; Priests -- Arizona;...
Verso caption: Ded. of chapel at Hunter's Point Size: 7cm x 12cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Maine; Church buildings -- Maine; Convents -- Maine; Indians of North America -- Maine;
Received by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1935 Caption on image: Catholic Church and Convent at Indian Mission, Pleasant Point, Perry, ME. Size: 7.4cm x 12cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Anti-communist movements -- United States -- History; Lincoln Day addresses; McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957;
Senator McCarthy recites a favorite quotation from Abraham Lincoln, in which Lincoln asserted that the United States could only be destroyed from within and never by a foreign army. He follows the quotation by suggesting that the United States is...
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Arizona; Chapels -- Arizona; Church dedications -- Arizona; Franciscans -- Arizona; Indian children -- Arizona; Indians of North America -- Arizona; Navajo women -- Arizona; Nuns -- Arizona; Priests -- Arizona;...
Verso caption: Fr. Mathias and some of his Indian friends. Hunters Point, Arizona, Dec. 8, 1927. Size: 7cm x 12cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Automobiles -- Arizona -- 1920-1930; Catholic Church -- Missions -- Arizona; Church buildings -- Arizona;Indian children -- Arizona; Indians of North America -- Arizona; Navajo women -- Arizona; Nuns -- Arizona; Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament...
Verso caption: Im. Concept. chapel at Hunters Point near St. Mich. Size: 7cm x 12cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Indians of North America -- Michigan; Ojibwa women -- Michigan
Received by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1945-07 Verso caption: Leo Bourasan and his mother St. Lawrence Mission Indian Point. Leo was discharged last year. Size: 7.7cm x 5.3cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Acheson, Dean, 1893-1971; Anti-communist movements -- United States -- History; Barnett, Robert W., 1911-; Colgrove, Kenneth; Ferguson, Homer, 1889-1982; Field, Frederick Vanderbilt, 1905-; Hiss, Alger; Jessup, Philip C. (Philip Caryl), 1897-;...
Senator McCarthy presents evidence against Lawrence K. Rosinger, an expert on Far Eastern affairs and an alleged communist. After criticizing the Tydings Committee for mishandling Rosinger's case, McCarthy cites testimony from Rosinger's appearance...
Anti-communist movements -- United States -- History; Chiang, Kai-shek, 1887-1975; Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay), 1883-1963; Marshall, George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959; McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957;
Senator McCarthy describes the alleged role played by General George C. Marshall in the fall of Nationalist China to Communist forces. McCarthy discusses the secret instructions that guided the General's mission to China at the end of World War II....
Indians of North America -- South Dakota; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Older Indians -- South Dakota; Priests -- South Dakota; Wounded Knee Massacre, S.D., 1890;
Wounded Knee massacre historical marker flanked by Oglala elders and Father Lawrence E. Edwards, S.J. Inscription on historical marker in image: ERECTED BY PINE RIDGE AGENCY DIVISION OF ROADS, PENALTY FOR DEFACING. OGLALA SIOUX. SITE OF THE...
Military -- United States Armed Forces; Panoramic views -- 1940-1950; Badlands -- South Dakota; United States -- Armed Forces -- Indians; United States Armed Forces -- History -- World War -- 1939-1945; Oglala Indians -- Government relations;
Inscription on sign in image: DANGER KEEP OUT, U.S. AIR FORCE BOMBING RANGE, Do not proceed beyond this point, Bombing operations in progress day & night, WARNING, Picking up bombs or ammunition parts is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS and is prohibited by law
Elders at massacre site with Fr. Edwards, S.J. Verso caption: Jim High Hawk and Charles Blind Man point to the spot on the edge of the original encampment where the Sioux warriors made a last stand in hand to hand fighting, since their guns had...
Antinuclear movement -- United States; Catholic Worker Movement; Civil defense drills -- United States; Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980; Hennacy, Ammon, 1893-1970; Pacifism -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Pacifists -- United States; Peace --...
Leaflet distributed by New York Catholic Workers for their July 20, 1956 protest against mandatory participation in the city's civil defense drill. The names of Dorothy Day and Ammon Hennacy appear on the leaflet. This was the Catholic Worker...
Antinuclear movement -- United States; Catholic Worker Movement; Civil defense drills -- United States; Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980; Hennacy, Ammon, 1893-1970; Pacifism -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Pacifists -- United States; Peace --...
Two letters written by Dorothy Day, from jail, to her fellow Catholic Worker, Charles McCormack. Day had been arrested for protesting the mandatory 'Operation Alert' civil defense drill in New York City on July 12, 1957.