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We Care! NDP
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Institution
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Melfort & District Museum
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Souvenir button promoting the Saskatchewan NDP - "We Care!" - orange and black lettering on white background
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2002-127-31-22
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Title
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The Parable of the Coach:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet containing the parable describing the capitalist economic system, shaming humanity. This parable was originally written in 1887.
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, Pamphlets Folder (2)
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Title
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The New Order: Victory for Democracy
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet promoting the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation's democracy building capabilities.
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, CCF Pamphlets Folder
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Title
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March of freedom : how mankind's struggles with economic forces have produced the C.C.F:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet distributed by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation discussing how the C.C.F. came out of "mankind's struggles with economic forces."
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Call Number
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, CCF Pamphlets Folder 1-A
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Title
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Don't Blame Me I'm N.D.P.!
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Institution
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Melfort & District Museum
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Description
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Souvenir button with a drawing of Western Red Lily and "Don't Blame Me I'm N.D.P." across in black lettering
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2001-64-01-01
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Title
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Why Farmers Support the CCF:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet campaign literature promoting the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, Pamphlets Folder (2)
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Title
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Garfield Lutz
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Institution
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Melfort & District Museum
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Description
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Souvenir button supporting Garfield Lutz as a Liberal Party member under John Turner - "Turner" printed vertically at the bottom by the Liberal Party symbol - white lettering on red background
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2000-21-48
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Title
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 12
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of a man in a robe and hood from a newspaper clipping - "The police were able to show that Klansmen had planned and carried out the dynamiting, and a combined effort by civic authorities, ecclesiastical bodies and newspapers moved against the Klan in Ontario. - Ontario Klansmen in full regalia. Toronto Globe, March 11, 1930."
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 12, usaskedu:28
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 37
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Image of a drawing of a woman in a hood and robe - "In response, the Premier called for cooler heads and he asked that Saskatchewan people "...be tolerant, the one with the other, for only that way can Canada and Saskatchewan become what is the wish for every right thinking man and woman. - Robes of the women's section of the Ku Klux Klan. From a Klan mail order catalogue which circulated through Saskatchewan during the late 1920's and early 1930's. Saskatchewan Archives."
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 37, usaskedu:53
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 25
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of a group of people gathered in an auditorium - "J.J. Maloney like to shock his audiences with an account of his experiences at Tramping Lake. At the door of the Tramping Lake public school Maloney asked: Question: "Does Miss Brown teach here?" Answer: "No, there are only Sisters at this school." Question: "Well, is this not a public school?" Answer: "Yes." Question: "Are there any Protestants here?" Answer: "No, they are at the separate school across the way." Question: "Where... I can't see any school there." Answer: "In the cellar of the Roman Catholic Church." - Audience at a J.J. Maloney meeting in Alberta. St. Thomas Moore College Archives, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon."
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 25, usaskedu:41
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The CCF and the Social Services:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet describing what social services are, why they are necessary, and the role of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in the matter.
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, CCF Pamphlets Folder 1-A
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 19
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of a group of men in robes and hoods on horses wearing robes and hoods - "During the summer of 1928 Klan organizer fanned out across Saskatchewan. Their meetings were well attended, and the audience got what they expected to hear - attacks on the Catholic church, the Saskatchewan Liberal party, and East European immigrants to Canada. - Canadian Klansmen in full regalia, Hastings County Museum, Ontario."
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 19, usaskedu:35
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Marching Home to What? CCF Post-War Program for Canada's Fighting Men and Women:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet of the C.C.F's Post-War Program for Canadian veterans.
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Call Number
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, folder
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Title
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The Sensational Record of a CCF Government: 83 Facts About Saskatchewan:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Promotional literature published by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in Saskatchewan during their 1953 election campaign.
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, 1953 Election (folder)
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Title
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[What is it? Who is it? What will it do?:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet describing the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation political party in Saskatchewan.
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, CCF Pamphlets Folder 3
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 16
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of a crowd of men in robes and hoods burning a cross - "Basing themselves respectively in Moose Jaw and Regina, Emmons and Scott, throughout the summer of 1927, held Klan meetings, burnt crosses and sold Klan memberships. In August of the same year they vanished from Saskatchewan along with the money they had collected. - Cross burnings similar to this American cross burning took place across Saskatchewan during 1927-1929, Wide World Photos, Inc."
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 16, usaskedu:32
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 22
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Image of a cartoon entitled "Something has come to town" with a man standing on a curb wearing a sash reading "Winnipeg Citizen" saying "Dear me! I didn't know we had a circus in town" while watching a hooded and robed man on a donkey carrying a flag made out of a patched shirt with "K.K.K. Clean Up" written on it and a sign tied to the donkeys tail reading "The S$ 13 Sucker" with a dog barking in foreground- "During this period of Klan popularity in Saskatchewan, ambitious Klan organizers attempted to expand beyond the provincial border into Manitoba. However Klan activities in Winnipeg met with almost universal opposition from all sections of the population. The Klan failed to establish even a toe hold in the city. Furthermore, an attempt to hold a Klan meeting in The Pas ended in a vicious riot, and the Klan organizers soon scurried back to Saskatchewan. - Political cartoon satirizing the Klan's attempt to organized in Winnipeg. From the Manitoba Free Press, October 25, 1928."
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 22, usaskedu:38
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 26
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Image of a parade down a street - caption reads "Orangemen's Parade. Capital Studio July 12th 1920" - "Old enemies of the Saskatchewan Catholic population now came to the fore. The Orange Order supported the Klan's propaganda and exaggerated the "School Issue" at their meetings and in their publications" - Orangemen's Parade, Albert Street, Regina, 1920. Saskatchewan Archives."
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 26, usaskedu:42
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CCF Members' Handbook for Saskatchewan:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Handbook for Saskatchewan Co-operative Commonwealth Members published in 1946.
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, CCF Members' Handbooks Folder
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 20
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of a cover of a publication entitled "The Klansman Vol. 1 No. 9 May 15, 1929 Extra $1.00 Per Year 10c Per Copy" with a hooded and robed man and horse carrying a confederate flag - "Although the Ku Klux Klan was supposed to be an "Invisible Empire", the Klan now claimed a Saskatchewan wide membership of more than 40,000. Although this was an over-exaggerated figure, the Klan did manage to raise almost $50,000 from membership fees, donations and the sale of memorabilia and regalia. - Frontpiece of Saskatchewan Klan Publication The Klansman, Vol. 1, No. 9, Saskatchewan Archives"
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 20, usaskedu:36
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 36
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of the cover of "The Klansman Vol.2 No.4 Regina Sask December 1929 $1.00 Per Year, 10c Per Copy" with a drawing of a hooded man and horse carrying a confederate flag - "A provincial election was called by Premier Gardiner in 1929. During the election campaign the Klan stepped-up its anti-Liberal propaganda. J.J. Maloney and other Klan lecturers were now referring to Premier Gardiner as "Pope Gardiner the First". - Frontpiece of Saskatchewan Klan Publication the Klansman, Vol. 2, No. 4, December 1929."
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 36, usaskedu:52
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The C. C. F. is our Salvation:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Lyrics to the song, "The C. C. F. is our Salvation."
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, folder
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Title
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 05
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of a man in a robe and hood - "By the late 1860's the Klan was raging throughout the South. Its membership was estimated in the hundreds of thousands, and there were countless instances of whippings, lynchings and murders. By 1871 a Congressional Committee provided evidence of the Klan's brutal activities. The federal government sent troops to the South and the Klan was forcibly disbanded - Uniform worn by an officer of the Ku Klux Klan in Marshall County, Tennessee. It is of red calico, with white trimmings; the head-dress of red flannel, with white mask ornamented with red starts (from the collection of Lucius E. Burch, Jr., Memphis Tennessee)."
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 5, usaskedu:21
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 07
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of a man in a robe standing next to a table with a hat placed on the top - "During 1915 at Atlanta, Georgia, the Klan was resurrected by an ex-garter salesman and professional fraternal organizer, Col. William Joseph Simmons. - William Simmons the resurrected Klan's first Imperial Wizard. Culver Pictures."
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 7, usaskedu:23
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 33
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of the cover of "The Klansmen Volume 2, Number 11, July, 1930, Regina, Saskatchewan - In This Issue: How Shall I Vote? More Money - Less People. A Symbol of Quebec Tolerance" with two confederate flags and a bible at top - "The Convention passed a resolution calling for the "cooperation of all the parties, groups and individuals opposed to the present administration." The Saskatchewan Progressive Party readily took up this offer, and the Ku Klux Klan certainly fitted into the spirit of the resolution. - Frontpiece of Saskatchewan Klan publication The Klansman, Vol. 2, No. 11. July 1930. Saskatchewan Archives."
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 33, usaskedu:49
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Review of CCF legislation, June, 1949. Reprinted from "The Commonwealth":
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Review of the Co=operative Commonwealth Federation, 1949.
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3
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Billion Dollar Province:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet in the form of a newspaper published by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation with text about the booming Saskatchewan economy, urban population growth and medicare.
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, CCF Pamphlets Folder 1-A
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 04
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of a sketch of five men in robes surrounding a man with his head caught and beating him with a weapon - caption reads "Ku-Klux Mode of Torture" - "The Ku Klux Klan attracted me who violently resented the way the victorious North was forcing the Sough back into the federal system. "The supremacy of the white race in this republic" was proclaimed a Klan objective at their first large meeting held in Nashville, Tennessee - Also from a pamphlet published in Hartford, Connecticut in 1872"
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 4, usaskedu:20
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Vote The Farmer's Friend poster:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Poster with red lettering on white background reading "Vote The Farmer's Friend - Authorized by the Milestone Liberal Association - Printed by the Mail Printers, Milestone"
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Date Created
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Call Number
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#60, spcoll:8039
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Title
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7 Steps to Labour Advance in Saskatchewan:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet describing the Co-operative Commonwealth Federations' "7 Steps to Labor Advance in Saskatchewan."
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, CCF Pamphlets Folder 3
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 10
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of four men in robes and hoods, two on horseback, cross at center - "During 1925 Klans were founded throughout southern Ontario including Toronto, Chatham, London, Kingston, Belleville, Orillia and Barrie. Crosses were burnt at Niagara Falls, Sault Ste. Marie and Hamilton. - Canadian Klansmen in full regalia at Kingston, Ontario, July 1, 1927. John Boyd Collection (from Miller services). "
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 10, usaskedu:26
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Title
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 01
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of the front cover the booklet which accompanies these slides - "Title Slide: "The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan" "- black lettering on green background
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 1, usaskedu:17
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Title
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Let there be no blackout of health:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet distributed by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation about the C.C.F. and health in Saskatchewan.
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, CCF Pamphlets Folder 1-A
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C.C.F. Convention for Milestone Constituency :
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Poster reading C.C.F. Convention for Milestone Constituency will be held at Avonlea on Thursday, June 14 Registration 11 A.M. Public Meeting at 8 P.M., Hazen Argue, M.P. and J. Walter Erb"
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Call Number
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spcoll:8139
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Title
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Opportunities for Canadians:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet describing opportunities for Canadians if the C.C.F. is elected to Ottawa.
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, CCF Pamphlets Folder 3
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 03
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of a drawing of three men in robes and another man with his hands tied in foreground with caption reading "He was seen on his knees praying" - "The Negroes who saw the mounted Klansmen that December night thought that they were the ghosts of the dead Confederate soldiers. When the frightened Negroes fled for their lives, the Klansmen realized that they had found a method of terrorizing the newly freed Negro slaves - From a pamphlet published in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1872, purporting to relate the "Experience of a Northern man among the Ku Klux Klan." "
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 3, usaskedu:19
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Title
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The big question answered about the CCF in Saskatchewan. Has the CCF government been true to its principle of "Humanity First"?:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet distributed by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation used to educate the public on the CCF.
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Call Number
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, Pamphlets Folder (2)
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Title
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The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan Slide 32
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Institution
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Education Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of a man in a suit - "John W. Rosborough, a Regina accountant and Grand Wizard of the Saskatchewan Klan was a delegate. Dr. Hawkins made an appearance as an observer, and Klan literature was freely available to all delegates. - John W. Rosborough, Grand Wizard of the Saskatchewan Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Saskatchewan Archives."
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Educ. 322.420 97124.K8 1980 Slide 32, usaskedu:48
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Title
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I'm Voting for McCorriston Mackenzie
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Institution
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Melfort & District Museum
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Description
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Souvenir button encouraging votes for McCorriston Mackenzie - brown lettering on white and orange background and orange lettering on white background
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Call Number
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2002-127-31-05
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Title
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[The Saskatchewan Legislative Building]:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of the The Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina in winter
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Date Created
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McKay - Box 1 - 2009-109 photos 2-11, usaskarchives:38614
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