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J. B. Fuqua Public Service Papers
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Fuqua, John Brooks (J.B.), 1918-2006 |
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1948-1999 |
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The J.B. Fuqua Public Service Papers detail the political career of self-made businessman and philanthropist, J.B. Fuqua.
Fuqua was born and raised in Prince Edward County, Virginia before settling in Augusta, Georgia with his family. His primary
business was ownership of WJBF television and radio stations. Fuqua became involved with politics in 1957 when he was elected
to the Georgia House of Representatives for Richmond County where he served four terms. During his tenure as a politician,
Fuqua was responsible for helping Carl Sanders become elected as governor in 1962 and also served as a member of the Democratic
National Convention Committee in 1964. The collection includes papers detailing Fuqua's involvement with the Georgia Democratic
Party, photographs, campaign memorabilia, and audiovisual materials.
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RBRL249JBF |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Eye of the Storm Documentary Film Collection, Series V. Audiovisual Materials
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American International Television |
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1995-1998 |
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In 1995, Jack Barnette and his son Mark Barnette engaged John Ehrlichman, White House Counsel on Domestic Affairs to President
Richard Nixon, to collaborate with them on a film project to tell the inside story of those working in the White House during
the Watergate scandal that ultimately brought down the Nixon presidency. The project culminated in long and short versions
of the video documentary In the Eye of the Storm, hosted by author Tom Clancy, the video production An Evening with Ehrlichman
at London University, and video footage of Bob Woodward's interview of Ehrlichman. This series includes production media for
In the Eye of the Storm, comprised of original interviews with people involved in the Watergate scandal, an interview with
John Ehrlichman by Bob Woodward, interviews with Ehrlichman by Tom Clancy, the London production An Evening with John Ehrlichman,
the Boca Raton, Florida production Watergate Revisited, footage of Tom Clancy's narration, video transfers of John Ehrlichman's
home movies, soundtrack and score media, and footage purchased from NARA and other sources.
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RBRL/070/ETS_V |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Eye of the Storm Documentary Film Collection
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American International Television |
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Dates: |
1968-1998 |
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In 1995, Jack Barnette and his son Mark Barnette engaged John Ehrlichman, White House Counsel on Domestic Affairs to President
Richard Nixon, to collaborate with them on a film project to tell the inside story of those working in the White House during
the Watergate scandal that ultimately brought down the Nixon presidency. The project culminated in long and short versions
of the video documentary In the Eye of the Storm, hosted by author Tom Clancy, the video production An Evening with Ehrlichman
at London University, and video footage of Bob Woodward's interview of Ehrlichman. This collection consists of production
files, interview transcripts, Ehrlichman's files related to the film, and stills and footage contracts.
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RBRL070ETS |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Title: |
Eye of the Storm Documentary Film Collection, Series V. Audiovisual Materials
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Creator: |
American International Television |
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Dates: |
1995-1998 |
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In 1995, Jack Barnette and his son Mark Barnette engaged John Ehrlichman, White House Counsel on Domestic Affairs to President
Richard Nixon, to collaborate with them on a film project to tell the inside story of those working in the White House during
the Watergate scandal that ultimately brought down the Nixon presidency. The project culminated in long and short versions
of the video documentary In the Eye of the Storm, hosted by author Tom Clancy, the video production An Evening with Ehrlichman
at London University, and video footage of Bob Woodward's interview of Ehrlichman. This series includes production media for
In the Eye of the Storm, comprised of original interviews with people involved in the Watergate scandal, an interview with
John Ehrlichman by Bob Woodward, interviews with Ehrlichman by Tom Clancy, the London production An Evening with John Ehrlichman,
the Boca Raton, Florida production Watergate Revisited, footage of Tom Clancy's narration, video transfers of John Ehrlichman's
home movies, soundtrack and score media, and footage purchased from NARA and other sources.
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RBRL070ETS_V |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Subgroup C, Series IV: Watergate
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Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002 |
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1957-1987 |
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Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Subgroup C, Series IV: Watergate files document the United States Senate Select Committee on
Presidential Campaign Activities, known as the Ervin Committee. The committee was ordered to investigate the Watergate break-in
and cover-up as well as other matters relating to the 1972 presidential campaign. These files reflect Talmadge's involvement
on the Senate Select Committee and include committee and subject files, witness information, and proceeding reports. The files
also contain correspondence, legal documents, lists, memorandums, and reports relating to committee business, political espionage,
and the Bellino subcommittee. The Bellino subcommittee was composed of Senators Talmadge, Edward Gurnery and Daniel Inouye,
and was created to investigate allegations that Carmine Bellino had spied on Republican party campaign officials during the
1960 presidential campaign on behalf of the Democratic party. The subject files consist of witness summaries, statements,
exhibits, and correspondence. Materials pertain to illegal campaign contributions by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and
Braniff Airways, ITT anti-trust and milk pricing cases, and the Responsiveness Program, an attempt to make government departments
more "responsive" to the political needs of Nixon's re-election campaign.
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RBRL102HET_C_IV |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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