American Information Committee on Race

309n1, 310n15

and Caste, Inc., 199–200, 201–202, 206,

Alsop, Stewart, 229, 246, 259n23, 310n15

303n40

Altschul, Frank, 38, 40

American Institute of Free Labor Develop-

Alvarez del Vayo, J., 93

ment (AIFLD), 185–186, 187, 191, 228,

AMCOMLIB. See American Committee

306n86

for Liberation

American Legion, 94, 117, 150

American Committee for Cultural Free-

American Negro Leadership Conference

dom (ACCF), 83–98, 206, 230, 253,

on Africa (ANLCA), 215, 216–217, 220

274n55, 276n81, 277n102, 283n77,

American Newspaper Guild (ANG), 227–

296n43; relations with CCF, 71, 86–88,

228, 236, 241–242

90, 91, 92–93, 94–96, 97, 122, 275n59,

American Relief Association, 12

276n84; vs. FTUC, 71–72, 87, 97–98;

Americans for Democratic Action (ADA),

relations with OPC, 72, 83–87, 92, 97–

235

98, 113–114, 122; and Hook, 83, 84, 85,

Americans for Intellectual Freedom (AIF),

87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95–96, 97; and

71, 72, 78

McCarthyism, 88–90, 91, 93–94, 115;

American Society of African Culture

and Schlesinger, 89–90, 93, 94; and

(AMSAC), 198, 205–224, 304n58,

Meyer, 90, 92, 93, 94; and Partisan Re-

305n69, 305n77, 306n78, 314n78; and

view, 97, 104

Wright, 198, 201–202, 203–204, 205,

American Committee for Liberation

207–209, 217, 223, 303n32, 304n45; and

(AMCOMLIB), 66, 73, 75, 94, 124, 187,

Davis, 205–206, 207, 208–209, 211, 212,

229, 230; relations with OPC, 40–44, 88

214, 216, 220, 221, 222, 223, 302n18,

American Committee on United Europe

304n45, 307n92, 308n114; relations

(ACUE), 63, 231, 258n17, 261n47

with IOD, 206; Lagos office, 210–211,

American Federation of Arts, 278n9

212, 214, 216–217, 221, 222, 305n74;

American Federation of Labor (AFL), 185,

and Farmer, 215–220, 222,

228; Meany, 4, 5, 52–53, 61–62, 66, 68,

307nn92,94,96

245; Lovestone/Lovestoneites, 51, 52–

American Student Union, 13

58, 59, 60, 61–63, 64–69, 71, 82, 87, 88,

American Veterans Committee, 150

97, 190, 227, 235, 238, 245, 246, 250,

AMSAC. See American Society of African 252, 267n19; and FTUC, 53, 54–55, 56,

Culture

58, 61–62, 63, 64–65, 66, 68, 69, 227,

Anderson, Constance, 158–159, 163–164,

252; merger with CIO, 68

165

I N D E X

323

Anderson Security, 180

Bell, Daniel, 90

Andrew Hamilton Fund, 228

Bell, Laird, 130, 286n19

ANG. See American Newspaper Guild

Bentley, Elizabeth, 14

Angleton, James, 24, 47, 69, 100, 115, 116, Berger, Samuel D., 57, 60

128, 231, 235

Berlin, Isaiah, 114

Animal Farm (film), 118–119, 120, 121, Berlin blockade, 25

276n87, 283nn66,71,77

Bernays, Edward L., 32, 262n15

Animal Farm (novel), 118–119, 120,

Bernstein, Carl, 225–226, 227, 229

276n87, 283n66, 284n77

BGFIEND, 45

ANLCA. See American Negro Leadership Birch, John, 186

Conference on Africa (ANLCA)

Bissell, Richard M., Jr., 128, 225, 233–234

Anonymous Committee, 151–153

Black Muslims, 219–220

Antifascism, 13, 14, 37

Blair, Sonia, 118, 283n66

Anti-Semitism, 59, 67

Bloomsbury group, 114

Arnold, Spencer, 159, 161, 162–163

Bohlen, Charles “Chip,” 24, 58, 228

Aron, Raymond, 76

Bok, Derek, 253

Ascoli, Max, 230–231

Bolshevik revolution, 12, 31, 34

Asia, 118

Bond, Horace Mann, 201, 202–203, 223,

Asia Foundation, 92, 97, 136, 137, 158,

302nn18,21

180, 228, 297n61, 315n89

Bond, Julian, 201

Assembly of Captive European Nations

Bondy, François, 81

(ACEN), 50

Bosch, Juan, 186

Associated Press, 227

Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO), 109–

Atlantic Monthly, 100

110, 111, 114

Auden, W. H., 99

Boulez, Pierre, 110

Bourgina, Anna, 84, 85

Babbitt, Milton, 109, 110

Braden, Joan, 245

Baker, James K., 210, 216–217, 218, 221

Braden, Thomas W., 100, 102, 153, 251,

Baldwin, James, 202, 203, 204, 221,

270n60; relationship with CIO/Reuther

303n33

brothers, 62–64; at IOD, 65, 68, 150,

Balloons, 34, 39, 45–46

270n60; and ACCF/CCF, 83; on dummy

Bandung conference, 201

foundations, 86; and MoMA, 107; on

Barber, Samuel, 110

Boston Symphony Orchestra, 109–110;

Barnes, Tracy, 128, 284n78

on McCarthyism and covert funding,

Basie, Count, 210

137, 250; and New Leader, 230; Saturday Batchelor, Joy, 118, 119

Evening Post article by, 244–247,

Battle, Lucius, 157

316n98; Sub Rosa, 246, 259n23

Bauman, Dorothy, 149–153, 154, 157, 158,

Branco, Humberto Castello, 191

159, 163, 164–166

Brazil: Family Rosary Crusade in, 190–192,

Bay of Pigs, 233–234

194, 196, 299nn107,109; Recife, 190;

Bebchick, Len, 140, 142, 143, 144

Rio de Janeiro, 190–191; coup of 1964,

Beichman, Arnold, 87

191–192, 194, 196, 299nn105,107,109

Belafonte, Harry, 221

Breen, Joseph, Jr., 184

324

I N D E X

Breen, Robert, 281n46

Câmara, Dom Hélder, 192, 299n109

Breslin, Jimmy, 242

Campaign of Truth, 32

British Guiana, 185, 216

Camus, Albert, 200

Brittingham, Thomas D., 130, 286n19

Caradja, Princess, 47

Broad High Foundation, 228

CARE, 181

Brooks, Dorothy, 202

Carew, Anthony, 267n19

Bross, John, 48

Carnegie Foundation, 126, 222

Browder, Earl, 13

Carousel, 111

Brown, Irving: and FTUC, 53–54, 55, 57,

Carter, Jimmy, 144

59, 60–61, 62, 63, 66–67, 68, 82, 235,

Casey, William J., 176, 188, 226

246; and ICFTU, 53–54; relationship

Castro, Fidel, 50, 233

with Lovestone, 58, 59, 60–61, 63–64,

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