Marion E. Kenworthy Papers (duplicates), 1939-1970
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Brief Description: This Collection comprises official and personal correspondences, largely related to the immigration matters. Marion E. Kenworthy was an active public figure in promoting immigration and aid to the refugees from the German-controlled and occupied territories in Europe.
Held at:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
100 S. The Grove Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: 323-651-3704
Fax: 323-843-9518
Email: archive [at] lamoth.org
Record Series Number: RG-58/RG-58
Created by: Marion E. Kenworthy (1939 -- 1970)
Volume: 2.0 Boxes
Subject Index
Committees and organizations aiding refugees from German-controlled and occupied countries, US
Committees and organizations aiding refugees from Germany
Documents in English language
German-Jewish refugees, immigration to the United States, 1930s
German-Jewish refugees in the United States
Immigration of Jewish children as refugees from Nazi Germany, 1939
Immigration to the United States, 1930s
Immigration to the United States from the German-controlled and occupied territories, 1933 -- 1939
Jewish children as refugees from Nazi Germany, 1939
Marion E. Kenworthy, public figure, United States
Marion E. Kenworthy, public figure in the refugee matters, United States
Narratives in English language
Non-Sectarian Committee for German Refugee Children, United States
official correspondence
Official correspondences, United States
official requirements for the immigration to the United States, 1930 -- 1939
Postal telegrams, United States
Publications in the American periodicals about the refugee matters, 1930s
Telegrams with regard to the refugees from Germany, 1930s, United States
United States (1900 -- 1939)
Wagner - Rogers Bill in the German refugee matters, 1939
Western Union, telegrams and wires
Winthrop T. Johnson, functionary in the refugee committees
Languages of Materials
English [eng]