Red Scare at CUNY: A Research Guide

CUNY Cultivating Archives and Institutional Memory Project

Wilhelmine CosteAuthorScout ZabelAuthorErin A'HearnAuthorPatrick McGeeAuthor

The Red Scare at CUNY is a comprehensive guide to archives documenting anti-communist political repression of faculty, staff, and students at CUNY, primarily from the 1930s-1960s. Organized by repository, it highlights relevant collections within CUNY, evaluated by the authors in consultation and collaboration with archivists at Brooklyn College, City College, Hunter College, and Queens College in 2025. Each entry is accompanied by a description that incorporates information from finding aids and other published research. These collections include faculty personal and professional papers, student activist materials, and oral histories. The guide also includes collections from other repositories within New York City and New York State, as well as an abridged bibliography of published writings on higher education, the Red Scare and McCarthyism.

Hamlin, Marston, “Winter Soldiers, Selection #4: Marston Hamlin,” CUNY Digital History Archive,
accessed October 8, 2025, https://cdha.cuny.edu/items/show/5272.

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    CUNY Cultivating Archives and Institutional Memory
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    New York, NY
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    Manifold @CUNY
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    New York, NY
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