Australian Association for Cultural Freedom

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Australian Association for Cultural Freedom

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  • Australian Committee for Cultural Freedom

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Dates of existence

1954 - c. 1982

History

Founded 6 June 1954 and until 1957 known as the Australian Committee for Cultural Freedom. An affiliated member of the International Association for Cultural Freedom (Founded 1950 and until 1967 known as the Congress for Cultural Freedom), an American anti-communist organisation established in 1950. Founding secretary of the Australian Association for Cultural Freedom was Richard Krygier, who founded Quadrant magazine.

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Description added 16 Apr 2020

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