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Student Activism in the Context of the 1930s
Segregated Student Housing and the Activists Who Defeated It
Antisemitism at the University of Minnesota
Political Surveillance of the University
Student Movements on Campus
Regent George Leonard and the Political Fight Over Selecting Regents
What Happened to the Student Activists who Challenged Racism, Antisemitism, and Political Repression?
Power and Memory: The Movement to Rename Campus Buildings
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How Leaders of the University of Minnesota Used and Abused Power
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Ray P. Chase
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Esther Leah Medalie Ritz
Letter to Cornell University Regarding Coffman Union and Antisemitism
Ray Chase to Edward Nicholson requesting information on the funding for Langston Hughes’ Lecture
J.J. Bohlander to R.M. West about Jewish Girls in Boarding Houses
Chase List of Student Forum, 1935
Benson ad in
The American Jewish World
Stassen Ad in
The American Jewish World
Benson Campaign Responds to Pamphlet
Are They Communists or Catspaws: A Red Baiting Pamphlet
“Luther’s Twin Cities Visit Rouses Anti-Nazis”
“Governor Benson Names Four New Men As ‘U’ Regents”
“‘Internal’ Affair, Mr. President?” Editorial by Rabbi Aronson
“Luther Says Everything’s OK”
Lieutenant Colonel Adam E. Potts Spies for Chase and FBI
FBI Report on American Students Union
Keep America American, Chase Flier
Renee Rappoport Testimony to JCRC on Dental Hygiene
Boarding House Preference Negro, Jew
Tracking Negro and Jewish Students from Out of State
Physicals of Negro and Jewish Students
Notes on Radicalism at the University of Minnesota, Ray Chase Files
“Luther’s Visit Protested by Pickets”, Photograph
Calmenson Sisters in Honor Society, 1923
Students at Hillel House 1946, University of Minnesota
Cover of Antisemitic File about Coffman Union
“Anti-Olympic Move Stirs U of M Campus”
Samuel Scheiner
The Citizens Alliance of Minneapolis
Ray Chase Seeks to Collaborate with Harry A. Jung, Notorious Extremist Antisemite
Father Charles Coughlin
J.E. Patrick, Student Union Director to G.R. Higgins, U of Minnesota Student Union Manager Regarding “Confidential Survey on ‘colored and Jewish Students.”