The National Republican Congressonal Committee (NRCC) is a political committee that supports the election of Republicans to the United States House of Representatives. The organization was founded in 1886, when the Republican caucuses of the House and Senate formed a Congressional Committee.
Rights: Reproduction and publication of materials in this collection are subject to the policies of the UNT Media Library. Copyright restrictions may apply.
Access Notes: This collection is stored off-site and requires a minimum of 48-hours notice prior to use.
Technical Notes:
Access to sound recordings is limited to digitally reformatted copies when available. To request a digital copy, contact the UNT Media Library.
Access to film strips is limited to digitally reformatted copies when available. Training in the use of the 35 mm film strip projector is required prior to viewing film strips in their original format. Please contact the UNT Media Library to arrange an appointment.
Acquisition Note: Source: Scott, Zuleia C.. This collection was donated by the Zuleika C. Scott family to the Dallas Public Library and transferred to the UNT Music Library at an unknown time. In December 2012, the collection was transferred from the Music Library to the UNT Library.
Collection Material Type: Publications
Other Note: Film strips have been removed from their original metal canisters, placed on 35 mm film cores, and are rehoused in 35 mm film cans.
Scope and Contents: Contains correspondence, scripts, 35 mm film strips, and sound recordings created by the National Republican Congressional Committee (ca. 1952-1954). Audiovisual materials include (11) eleven vinyl records and (9) nine 35 mm film strips. Materials were produced for political campaigns and cover topics including Communism, Socialism, inflation, taxes, Korea, and defense spending.