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  • Subject is exactly "antiradicalism"
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Addams sends Woods a clipping about patriotic oaths and suggests that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section might want to protest it.
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The Committee seeks support to free radicals and liberals who are held as political prisoners.
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Ghose asks Addams for help for his daughter's health, telling of his political exile from India.
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Cooper tells Kennedy his ideas about settlements as forces of liberalism in American society.
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Addams addresses the objections of the American Legion to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer School, denying their charges that the peace movement is led by Communists.
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Garlin tells Addams her thoughts on the meeting of the National Council of Women in Detroit.
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Eastman sends Addams news coverage of an attack on her and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom made at the Massachusetts conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Elliott corrects the reporting in the Herald regarding the International Congress of Women and Jane Addams.
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Elliott sends Addams a protest she wrote to the editor of the the Boston Herald over the attacks by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Schwimmer tells Addams about her experiences of anti-radicalism and militarism.
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Addams thanks Catt for her letter about the McLeod resolution but believes that it has come to a showdown.
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Addams defends Gertrud Baer after she was detained by immigration.
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Addams argues for the release of political prisoners and American intervention in the European food crisis.
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Balch warns Welsh that his comments about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom are false and libelous. The letter was drafted on October 31 and may have been sent on November 9.
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Balch sends a statement to the Associated Industries of New York to refute articles published that attacked the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. A similar letter was sent to the Kentucky group.
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Catt asks Addams for information so that she can publish a defense of peace activists vilified by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Addams tells Catt that the attacks against the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom have been answered by Emily Balch and the World, and that she does not take them seriously.
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Addams writes Hull about the relationship between the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and the National Council of Woman and other women's groups.
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Everett attacks the Child Labor Amendment as un-American, dangerous, and radical and associates the movement with Bolsheviks.
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Balch tells Lewis that the attacks on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom made by the Women's Oversea Service League are incorrect and send her a statement (not found) about it.
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Balch tells Dunn that the Veterans of Foreign Wars attacks on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom were based on misinformation.
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Balch tells Powell that the American Legion's attacks on the patriotism of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom are misinformed.
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Balch sends Knapp information refuting the criticism that the Women's Overseas League has laid against the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Addams telegrams Balch that she is shocked that the National Council of Women seems swayed against the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom by newspaper attacks.