The audiotapes, films, slides, and other multimedia materials were removed from the collection and incorporated with the Cuban Heritage Collection’s general holdings of these types of materials. For a detailed listing of the contents of this series, please see Appendices I and II of the original finding aid.
This series contains the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of TACC along with meeting minutes. Also in this series is a historical summary of the TACC by Luis V. Manrara: "The Truth About Cuba Committee, Inc. Its Motives, Organization and Goals."
This series includes the records of inactive members and includes brochures, correspondence, financial statements, inscription forms, mailing lists, clippings, and reports.
This series contains mostly clippings and periodical publications of other organizations, institutions and associations as well as typescripts of articles written by Cuban exiles. It also contains tabloids and regular size newspapers found throughout the collection, which were transferred to this series for preservation purposes.
This series consists of the numbered and unnumbered publications of TACC. The unnumbered materials in folders labeled "Varios" (Box 119, Folders 1-3) are arranged in chronological order and consist of reports, circular letters, and some brochures. Numbered publications are arranged in numerical order.
The first series contains mainly correspondence between TACC and its sustaining members. The records pertaining to US members are arranged alphabetically first by state and then by personal or corporate names within each state. The materials of members outside the United States is arranged alphabetically first by country and then by personal or corporate name within each country. This series contains annual reports, biographical data, brochures, chapter financial statements, correspondence, invoices, mailing lists, pamphlets, clippings, articles, reprints, photographs, and periodical publications of active members of the Truth About Cuba Committee, Inc. (TACC) residing in the U.S.A., Puerto Rico, and various parts of the world. Newspapers have been pulled from the folders and placed in Series 4, boxes 134-137.