Helen Gahagan Douglas: The Pink Lady Turned Foe of Communism
- Identifier:
- CAC_CC_014_5_173_6_0001
- Contributing Institution:
- Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
- Title:
- Helen Gahagan Douglas: The Pink Lady Turned Foe of Communism
- Date Created:
- 1950-10-30
- EDTF:
- 1950-10-30
- Creator:
- Warren, Earl, 1891-1974
- Rights:
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/
- Language:
- eng
- Record Type:
- correspondence
- Collection:
- Helen Gahagan Douglas Collection
- Collection Finding Aid:
- https://arc.libraryhost.com/repositories/3/resources/67
- Description:
- Congressman Richard Nixon is running for United States Senator in California against Congresswoman Helen Douglas. The campaign is described as one of national importance due to the difference in political philosophies between the two candidates, with Nixon being a moderate conservative and Douglas being a radical. Nixon's campaign has highlighted Douglas' voting record aligning with a Communist-line congressman, which has drawn criticism from both parties. Nixon has called for Secretary of State Acheson to resign and has appealed for new leadership in foreign relations that both Democrats and Republicans can support.
- Policy Area:
- International Affairs
- Topic:
- Communism
- Congress:
- 81st (1949-1951)
- Physical Location:
- CAC_CC_14_5_0000, Box 173, Folder 6, University of Oklahoma, Carl Albert Center Archives, Norman, OK, Standard Shelving
- Location Represented:
- United States (nation), Oklahoma (state)
- Type:
- Text
- Extent:
- 2 Pages