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Tom Bennett Files on Herman E. Talmadge
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Bennett, Tom |
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1941-2002 |
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The Tom Bennett Files on Herman E. Talmadge are a subject file compiled by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for writing Talmadge's
advance obituary.
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RBRL330 |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Lillian Smith letters to Rochelle Girson
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Smith, Lillian (Lillian Eugenia), 1897-1966 |
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circa 1960 |
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The collection consists of four annotated letters from Lillian Smith to Rochelle Girson. Correspondences regard Ms. Smith's
selection of books on race relations for the Anisfield-Wolf Award, and include her opinions of works by Louis Lomax, Peter
Ritson, and Charles Dickens.
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ms1209 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Walter Stovall Papers
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Stovall, Walter L., 1938- |
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1961-1965 |
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The Walter Stovall Papers primarily contains letters documenting the response of friends, family, and the general public to
the marriage of Walter Stovall to Charlayne Hunter in 1963. Ms. Hunter became famous as one of the two African American students
to integrate the University of Georgia. Stovall and Hunter met at the University of Georgia as journalism students. The papers
include correspondence and printed materials (periodicals and clippings) directly related to the marriage as well as articles
related to more general Civil Rights issues such as the Civil Rights Act, 1964. The papers also contain a small number of
letters written by Charlayne Hunter Stovall and Walter Stovall to his parents detailing the birth of their daughter, Susan.
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RBRL205WS |
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Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Subgroup A: Pre-Gubernatorial
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Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002 |
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1945-1954 |
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The Pre-Gubernatorial subgroup consists of the subject files for The Statesman and includes correspondence, newspaper clippings,
printed material and photographs. Materials relate to letters to the editor, elections in Georgia and his father, Eugene Talmadge,
religion, taxes, communism, and African Americans.
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RBRL102HET_A |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Subgroup C, Series XII: Related Materials, 2. Audiovisual
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Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002 |
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1940-1986 |
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The Herman E. Talmadge Collection Audiovisual materials document Herman Talmadge's career as governor of Georgia and later
in the U.S. Senate, including his involvement in the Three Governors Controversy (1946-48), the Southern Caucus and segregation,
and his final campaign for United States Senate (1980). The wire recordings in this collection document Talmadge's successful
campaign against M.E. Thompson for the Georgia governorship in 1948, immediately following the Three Governor's Controversy.
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RBRL102HET_C_XII_2 |
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Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series X: Civil Rights
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Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1897-1971 |
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1922-1971 |
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The Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series X: Civil Rights relates to many aspects of the civil rights issue.
Almost all of the files deal with black-white relations in the United States, particularly those involving legislative action
during Senator Russell's career in the Senate. Issues, such as the antilynching bill, the Fair Employment Practices Committee,
racial integration, and the various civil rights bills from 1948 until 1964, are documented. There are also records related
to other topics such as cloture, the literacy voting bill, the poll tax, school prayer, and some subjects which are indirectly
related to the race issue. Any additional non-textual materials originally filed with papers were removed for preservation
purposes and improved access. These materials include photographs, audiovisual items, scrapbooks, vertical files, memorabilia,
and books.
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RBRL001RBR_C_X |
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Lillian Eugenia Smith papers
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Snelling, Paula |
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circa 1920-1980 |
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The collection consists of papers of Lillian Smith from ca. 1920-1980. The papers contain personal correspondence, manuscripts
of her works, writings by and about her, files on various organizations she was interested in or involved with (many dealing
with human rights), audiotapes containing interviews with and readings by Smith, speeches, financial records, photographs,
and printed material. Part of the collection contains records relating to her involvement with the Laurel Falls Camp for Girls
including correspondence, applications for admission, printed material, and scrapbooks. The collection also has papers (mainly
correspondence) of her friend, Paula Snelling; her sister, Esther Smith; and the Barnett family. Also included is a film reel
entitled "Miss Smith of Georgia."
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ms1283 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Herman E. Talmadge Collection: Collection Summary
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Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002 |
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1940-1987 |
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Herman E. Talmadge was Governor of Georgia from 1948 to 1955 and a U.S. Senator from 1957 to 1980. His papers primarily document
his service in the U.S. Senate and include constituent correspondence, press files, legislative files, campaign files, and
files related to Watergate. Also included are files related to his father's newspaper, The Statesman, and to his service as
governor.
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RBRL102HET |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Subgroup C, Series I: Early Senate Office
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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 I: Early Senate Office includes clippings, reports, printed materials, press
releases, speeches and Talmadge's personal notes on various subjects. There is material relating to the federal budget, communism,
the county unit system, education, the Eisenhower administration, farm legislation, foreign affairs, Georgia history, Marvin
Griffin, Rule XXII, Melvin Thompson and the two governor controversy in Georgia, the Truman administration, and the United
Nations.
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RBRL102HET_C_I |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Lillian Eugenia Smith papers
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Smith, Lillian (Lillian Eugenia), 1897-1966 |
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Dates: |
circa 1910-2001 |
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The collection consists of papers of Lillian Smith from circa 1920-1980. The papers contain personal correspondence, manuscripts
of her works, writings by and about her, files on various organizations she was interested in or involved with (many dealing
with human rights), audiotapes containing interviews with and readings by Smith, speeches, financial records, photographs,
and printed material. Part of the collection contains records relating to her involvement with the Laurel Falls Camp for Girls
including correspondence, applications for admission, printed material, and scrapbooks. The collection also has correspondence,
photographs, and papers of her partner, Paula Snelling; her sister, Esther Smith; and the Barnett family.
The audiovisual materials related to this collection are housed in the Walter J. Brown Media Archives.
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ms1283a |
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Hargrett Library |
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Ed Friend Visual Materials
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Friend, Edwin Hugo (Ed), Sr. |
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1912-1991 |
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This photograph collection contains black and white photographic prints, negatives, slides, and 16-mm film. There are numerous
photographs related to Friend's service in the South Pacific during World War II, nature and wildlife in Georgia, Georgia
politicians and his travels around the United States and the world. Of special interest is a film Friend shot in 1958 of the
a two day seminar held at the Highlander Folk School in Monteagle, Tennessee, which was attended by Martin Luther King, Jr,
Rosa Parks and others. The collection also contains personal files with images and articles about his life.
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RBRL064EF |
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Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Subgroup C, Series III: Civil Rights
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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 III: Civil Rights files document aspects of the federal government's expansion
over state authority in this area, and Talmadge's efforts against such infringement. Included is constituent correspondence,
mainly for the year 1968, dealing with the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert Kennedy, social unrest, freedom
marches, and the Poor People's Campaign. Legislative files contain correspondence, printed materials, and legal opinions pertaining
to the Civil Rights Act of 1957, 1964, and 1966, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and busing.
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RBRL102HET_C_III |
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Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Subgroup C, Series V: Administration
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Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002 |
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1957-1980 |
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From 1957 until 1971, the Administration and Press offices shared the same secretary and files. After 1971, the two offices
were separated, as were their filing systems. Therefore some of the subseries are identical to those in the Press Office files
series. This series consists of those activities that are not directly associated with "legislating" or providing constituent
services but are nevertheless part of the routine of every officeholder. Also included are visitor cards, guest books, the
Senator's appointment books, telephone records, and White House tour requests. Topics include the desegregation of the University
of Mississippi in 1962; the civil action suit between Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor of Atlanta, and Rev. Robert Hunter, leader of
the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1967; Vietnam; reaction to the Gulf of Tonkin and Mansfield Resolutions in
1967; the Pueblo incident; and the Whitten Amendment of 1969 which proposed the freedom of choice as an acceptable desegregation
plan.
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RBRL102HET_C_V |
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Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Subgroup C, Series XI: Flexys
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Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002 |
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1965-1980 |
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Talmadge's office staff had to coordinate the organization of constituent correspondence records. The tracking system began
with attaching the actual letter (incoming and outgoing), along with copies of approved response paragraphs. These materials
were then organized under a subject access point. Topics of interest include tax reform, Vietnam, school desegregation, busing,
gun control, social services, and the Panama Canal Treaty.
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RBRL102HET_C_XI |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series I: Dictation
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Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1897-1971 |
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Dates: |
1944-1970 |
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The Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection comprehensively documents Russell's activities as a United States senator representing
the state of Georgia. The Dictation Series is composed of letters and memoranda entirely or partially dictated by Senator
Russell. The series is an integration of the copies for the Winder and Washington offices. Most of the dictated correspondence
or memos contain Russell's views on upcoming legislation, political appointments, support of or opposition to bills and amendments
as well as his positions on such issues as defense, the Vietnam war, agriculture issues, the investigation of the assassination
of President John F. Kennedy, and civil rights and other national issues. Senator Russell rarely expressed his opinions regarding
local and state politics in writing or in any public forum.
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RBRL001RBR_C_I |
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Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series II: Intra-Office Communications
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Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1897-1971 |
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1943-1971 |
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The Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, series II. Intra-Office Communications comprehensively reveals Richard
Russell's daily activities as a United States Senator representing the state of Georgia. Materials in this series are divided
into four categories: Memoranda, Appointment Books, Guest Registers, and Mail Desk Diaries. Not many files survived from Russell's
first eleven years in office; the main series for this time period are Early Office, Political, Political Patronage, Personal,
and a few files in General.
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RBRL001RBR_C_II |
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Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series III: Speech/Media
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Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1897-1971 |
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1933-1971 |
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The Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection Subgroup C, Series III. Speech/Media comprehensively reveals Richard Russell's activities
as a United States senator representing the state of Georgia. The Speech/Media series consists of manuscripts, typescripts,
printed copies, and transcripts of Senator Russell's speeches, articles, interviews, press releases, and related materials;
daily copies of the Congressional Record; and speeches, articles, and press releases by other colleagues of the senator. Not
many files survived from Russell's first eleven years in office; the main series for this time period are Early Office, Political,
Political Patronage, Personal, and a few files in General.
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RBRL001RBR_C_III |
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Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series IX: Legislative
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Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1897-1971 |
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1933-1971 |
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The Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series IX. Legislative is primarily constituent mail, but includes legislative
drafts, memoranda, hearing transcripts, and correspondence with congressional colleagues. Although official senate committee
records remain with each committee and, when retired by the committee, they are transferred to the Center for Legislative
Archives, National Archives and Records Administration, in Washington, D.C., as part of the permanent records of Congress,
Senator Russell retained copies of some materials related to these committees. Any additional non-textual materials originally
filed with papers were removed for preservation purposes and improved access. These materials include photographs, audiovisual
items, scrapbooks, vertical files, memorabilia, and books.
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RBRL001RBR_C_IX |
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Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series V: Personal
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Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1897-1971 |
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Dates: |
1928-1971 |
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Subgroup C, Series V. Personal contains correspondence and material of a personal nature including invitations, greetings,
announcements, commendations, gifts, family material, etc. With the exception of some correspondence with his mother, all
family correspondence was removed to Exhibit B and restricted by donor agreement. Especially noteworthy are the materials
related to History, Miscellaneous, and Trips. While History generally has materials relating to Russell's interest in the
subject, specifically the Civil War, Russell occasionally designated certain items to be placed here. For example, at his
direction, research and strategy files from the 1960 civil rights debates are located here. Miscellaneous has a significant
amount of correspondence from personal friends. Trips contains correspondence and material on all of Senator Russell's trips
including those made in his capacity as a member or chairman of a senate committee. For example, correspondence and material
from Russell's 1943 global tour of the war front as chairman of a special senate committee to investigate overseas military
bases demonstrate the senator's work on such assignments. During many of these overseas trips prior to 1950, Russell had very
revealing correspondence with his mother, which is included. Trips are filed under year in which they were made. If more than
one trip was made within a year, the trips were filed alphabetically by country within the year.
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RBRL001RBR_C_V |
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Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series VI: Political
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Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1897-1971 |
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1932-1971 |
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The Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series VI. Political not only spans the entire senate career of Russell
but also carries over the gubernatorial office with the 1932 senatorial campaign and the early senate office procedures through
Russell's office filing reorganization circa 1943. The Political series is a rich source of documentation for studying political
campaigns in the mid-twentieth century. The campaign files cover Senator Russell's campaigns of 1932, 1936, 1942, 1948, 1954,
1960, and 1966. In addition to the senatorial campaign files, the series contains files documenting Russell's unsuccessful
1952 race for United States president. Any additional non-textual materials originally filed with papers were removed for
preservation purposes and improved access. These materials include photographs, audiovisual items, scrapbooks, vertical files,
memorabilia, and books. The Special Name files contain information at a particular point in time on individuals whom Senator
Russell considered of enough interest to warrant an individual folder. Such individuals include Lyndon B. Johnson, Eugene
Talmadge, Charles Crisp, Herman E. Talmadge, Ralph McGill, Strom Thurmond, Orval Faubus, and Barry Goldwater, among others.
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RBRL001RBR_C_VI |
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