Benjamin Iceland Papers
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Ben Iceland (1910-1990) fought with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in the Spanish Civil War. In civilian life he found work as a social worker, farmer and, finally, as a high-school teacher of Latin. Iceland was an active member of the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade (VALB) and edited VALB's newsletter, the Volunteer, for eight years. This collection contains correspondence written while Iceland was in Spain and memoirs of his participation in the Spanish Civil War. It also contains correspondence and subject files, most from the 1980s, related to VALB and the Volunteer.
Historical/Biographical Note
Ben Iceland (1910-1990), son of the Yiddish poet Rueben Iceland, was born on New York's Lower East Side and raised in the Bronx. Iceland graduated from New York University in 1933 with a degree in classics. Upon graduation he held a series of makeshift jobs, everything from shoveling snow to working as a theater usher, until taking a position in 1934 with New York City's Home Relief Bureau, the forerunner of the Welfare Department. Once he landed a steady job, Iceland married Claire Brown, a union organizer.
In 1937, Iceland, against the wishes of his wife and unbeknownst to his mother, joined the International Brigades. During the Spanish Civil War he was a machine-gunner with the Czech and John Brown anti-aircraft batteries, and he was among the last American volunteers to leave Spain. Upon his return from Spain, Iceland, a member of the Communist Party from the mid-1930s, rejoined the city's Welfare Department. When his membership in the Communist Party was exposed, however, he lost his job. By the early 1940s Iceland's marriage had ended. When World War II broke out, Iceland joined the United States Army, and spent the war years on duty in California. After the war Iceland took a job helping displaced European Jews find work and housing, and he worked briefly as a union organizer. Finding himself increasingly under investigation by the FBI, Iceland bought a farm outside Albany, and took up farming near Frank "Ski" Buturla, a friend from the Spanish Civil War. In 1962, after having obtained a graduate degree, Iceland moved to New Jersey and taught Latin in a local high school until he retired in 1976. Iceland had by this time remarried. His second wife, Marianne, was a native of Vienna.
Iceland was an active member of the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade (VALB). In 1982 Manny Harriman, then retiring as editor of the Volunteer, VALB's newsletter, tapped Iceland to become the next editor thus moving editorial functions of the Volunteer from the West Coast to the East. Changing the location of the Volunteer's editorial board was only one of many VALB controversies over which Iceland would preside as editor. Iceland served as editor of the Volunteer from 1982 until shortly before his death in 1990.
Arrangement
This collection has been organized into 3 series:
The materials are arranged alphabetically within each series.
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- Series I: Spanish Civil War, 1977-1990
- Series II: Correspondence, 1976-1996
- Series III: Subject Files, 1937-1940
The materials are arranged alphabetically within each series. This collection has been organized into 3 series:
Scope and Contents
This collection contains Iceland's letters from Spain to Claire Brown Iceland, and several chapter-length typescript accounts of his Spanish Civil War experiences. Much of the collection consists of correspondence, articles, clippings, VALB reports and memos, and other materials related to Iceland's tenure as editor. The last box of the collection houses Iceland's unpublished translation of Virgil's Aeneid.
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Access Restrictions
Materials are open to researchers. Please contact the Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives for more information and to schedule an appointment, tamiment.wagner@nyu.edu or 212-998-2630.
Use Restrictions
Copyright (or related rights to publicity and privacy) for materials in this collection was not transferred to New York University. Permission to use materials must be secured from the copyright holder. For more information, please contact the Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, tamiment.wagner@nyu.edu or 212-998-2630.
Provenance
The Ben Iceland Collection was donated to the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives by Marianne Iceland in 1995. This collection came to New York University in January 2001 as part of the original acquisition of ALBA collections, formerly housed at Brandeis University.
Separated Materials
Photographs from the Ben Iceland Collection have been transferred to the Non-Print section of the ALBA collection in the Tamiment Library.