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Dean Rusk Personal Papers, Series V: Speeches/Publications
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Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994 |
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1951-1995 |
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Dean Rusk Personal Papers, Series V: Speeches/Publications includes addresses, articles, book reviews, interviews, speeches
and speech notes either written or presented by Dean Rusk during his tenure as president of the Rockefeller Foundation, as
Secretary of State, and as a faculty member at the University of Georgia School of Law. Of interest to researchers are his
speech note files, which include comments from the 1950s on U.S. actions in the Far East and Southeast Asia, the Japanese
Peace Treaty, Korea, concepts of Cold War strategy, parliamentary democracy, and U.S. policy toward Europe's non-NATO commitments.
In 1981-1982 the British Broadcasting Corporation did a series on the "Twentieth Century Remembered" for which Dean Rusk was
interviewed. Other interviews include Rusk's reflections on issues of foreign policy and the future of international relations.
The working files of Richard Rusk for As I Saw It, the autobiography/biography he wrote for his father, Dean Rusk, include
research materials, drafts, and reviews. There are also files of various articles on foreign relations, policy and international
law.
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RBRL055DR_V |
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Dean Rusk Personal Papers, Series VI: Administrative
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Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994 |
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1939-1994 |
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The Administrative series includes requests for Rusk's appearance at various events or meetings, his schedule of meetings
and appointments (1970-1994), and personal files. The personal files consist of correspondence, clippings, articles, programs
and publications. There is also a section of Virginia Rusk's personal papers which includes personal letters she received
while living in Washington, D.C.
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RBRL055DR_VI |
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Dean Rusk Personal Papers, Series VII: Photographs
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Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994 |
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1885-1994 |
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This images in this series range from family photographs to functions within the White House under the Kennedy and Johnson
Administrations, such as testifying before Congress on Vietnam, staff meetings, trips - official, greeting foreign dignitaries,
and White House social functions. Other subjects of in this series include Rusk's early life, his family, Virginia Rusk, and
his retirement years.
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RBRL055DR_VII |
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| 104 |
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Dean Rusk Personal Papers, Series VIII: Artifacts
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Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994 |
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1939-1995 |
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Dean Rusk Personal Papers, Series VIII: Artifacts includes plaques, certificates, awards, and memorabilia documenting Rusk's
career.
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RBRL055DR_VIII |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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| 105 |
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DeKalb County School Desegregation Case Files
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Sams, Gary |
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1946-1996 |
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The DeKalb County School Desegregation Case Files document the work of the law firm Weekes & Candler defending the DeKalb
County Schools in litigation over school desegregation from 1968 to 1997. The files document the progression of the case from
the perspective of the defendants, the demographic makeup of students and to a lesser extent all of DeKalb County during this
period, and the evolution of school desegregation case law. The majority of the files are pleadings, exhibits, and data about
the school system, as well as other kinds of legal documents, research, and correspondence. Common subjects include attendance
boundaries, the DeKalb County Schools policies and procedures, enrollment numbers of students including race, the quality
of education, and statistics about teachers and staff.
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RBRL056DCS |
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| 106 |
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Dudley Mays Hughes Collection
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Hughes, Dudley Mays, 1848-1927. |
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1847-1976 |
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The collection consists of personal, political, and business papers of the Hughes family from 1806 to 1971. The collection
provides insight into agricultural practices, Georgia society and politics, national politics, white and black relations in
the South, women in the South, and economic and educational concerns of Americans during that time. The collection also includes
farm journals (circa 1840s-1900s), printed materials, scrapbooks, speeches, and a book of freedman's accounts.
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RBRL060DMH |
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E. Roy Lambert Papers
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Lambert, Ezekiel Roy, 1925-2008 |
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1787, 1925-2008 |
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The E. Roy Lambert Papers documents the life and career of the state senator and long-time representative from Madison, Georgia.
Lambert served two terms as a state senator and served in the House of Representatives from 1965 until his retirement from
politics in 1985. The collection includes papers which document Lambert's political and legal career. This collection also
includes personal and political photographs of Lambert as well as campaign memorabilia.
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RBRL061ERL |
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E. L. (Tic) Forrester Papers
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Forrester, Elijah Lewis (Tic), 1896-1970. |
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1918-1970 |
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The collection consists of personal and political papers of E. L. Forrester from 1920 to 1970. Includes law practice client
case files (1920-1969); House of Representative subject files containing information on the Dawson Peanut Laboratory, civil
rights, and the House Judiciary Committee (1950-1964); personal files containing correspondence, military, civic, and religious
activities, and Civil War research (1918-1970); speech files containing notes, outlines, and drafts (1926-1970); and political
files containing election campaign materials. Of particular interest are records relating to his involvement as prosecuting
attorney in a 1949 civil rights case involving Rosa Lee Ingram.
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RBRL062ELF |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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| 109 |
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Earl T. Leonard, Jr. Collection of Richard B. Russell Materials
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Leonard, Earl T., Jr. |
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1957-2007 |
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Earl T. Leonard, Jr., served as press secretary for Senator Richard B. Russell, a board member of the Richard B. Russell Foundation,
and an executive with the Coca-Cola Company. His collection documents Leonard's personal and professional relationship with
Senator Russell and contains correspondence, clippings and photographs.
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RBRL063ETL |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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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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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Ed L. Jenkins Papers
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Jenkins, Edgar Lanier, 1933- |
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1974-1992 |
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The Ed. L Jenkins Papers documents the political career of Congressman Ed Jenkins who represented Georgia's Ninth District
(Northwest Georgia) from 1977 to 1992. Prior to being elected to the House of Representatives, Jenkins worked as a trial lawyer
in Jasper, Georgia. During his tenure in the House of Representatives, Jenkins served on several committees including: the
Ways and Means Committee where he was involved with the Trade Subcommittee, the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct,
the Budget Committee, the Steering and Policy Committee, and the House Select Committee to Investigate Covert Arms Transactions
during the Iran-Contra Hearings.
Jenkins was an advocate of the textile industry in Georgia. He served on both the Textile and Congressional Rural Caucus to
represent the needs of the industry and his constituents. Legislation of particular interest in this collection includes the
Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act of 1985, the Caribbean Basin Initiative, the Tax Reform Act of 1986, and Ronald
Reagan's Balanced-Budget Amendment. Other topics of interest in this collection includes files on the Chattahoochee National
Forest Preservation, lake and water resources, agriculture, textiles, domestic trade, taxation, and the Iran-Contra Hearings.
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RBRL065ELJ |
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| 112 |
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Eloise Gay Brawley Collection of Richard B. Russell Letters
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Brawley, Eloise Gay |
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Dates: |
1930-1971 |
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Eloise Gay Brawley was a supporter of Senator Richard B. Russell, Jr. The collection consists of letters written by Senator
Richard B. Russell, Jr., to Mrs. Eloise Gay Brawley and newspaper clippings pertaining to the activities of Senator Russell
and the Russell family.
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RBRL066EGB |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Erwin Mitchell Papers
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Mitchell, Harlan Erwin, 1924- |
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1958-1960 |
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Papers document Mitchell's single congressional term and include subject files, correspondence, magazine and newspaper clippings,
reports, receipts and releases reflecting Mitchell's work on the U.S. House of Representatives' Science and Astronautics and
Veteran Affairs committees.
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RBRL067HEM |
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Erwin C. Surrency Collection of Political Materials
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Surrency, Erwin C., 1924- |
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1946-1964, 1984 |
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The Erwin C. Surrency Collection of Political Materials consists of political campaign materials collected by Surrency over
the course of his career as law librarian and professor at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and, later at the
University of Georgia. It covers the years 1946-1964 and includes printed materials, handbooks, press releases, news clippings,
bumper stickers, buttons, and pamphlets. Materials document Democratic and Republican Party campaigns at the national level
and the Pennsylvania state or local level including Adlai Stevenson's 1952 presidential campaign and the 1964 "Republicans
for Johnson" presidential campaign. Georgia national and state materials mainly pertain to Mrs. Jesse W. Jenkins' 1950 gubernatorial
campaign. Also includes AFL-CIO political education materials (1950-1954, 1964).
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RBRL068ESPC |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Eunice L. Mixon Papers
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Mixon, Eunice Lastinger, 1931- |
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1970s-2010s |
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Eunice Lastinger Mixon was born in Tifton, Georgia, in 1931 to a family of farmers. She married Albert Mixon in 1948, and
beginning in 1956 she attended the University of Georgia, attaining a master's degree and specialist degree in education.
She taught eighth-grade science, and high school biology, chemistry and physics for thirty years in the Tift County School
System, and was an instructor at the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. In 1974, gubernatorial candidate George Busbee,
acquainted with Mixon through his advocacy for teachers in the legislature, appointed her as his Tift County campaign chairman,
and her success at grassroots organizing gained her a reputation as a valuable political ally in South Georgia. Since then
she has campaigned for President Bill Clinton, Senator Sam Nunn, Congressmen Charles Hatcher and Roy Rowland, and Georgia
Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. She served as a delegate to the 1988 and 1992 National Democratic Conventions, and
as a member of the Georgia Democratic Executive Committee. The papers document Mixon's involvement with the state and national
Democratic Parties, her appointment to several state boards and commissions, and community activities in Tifton, Georgia.
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RBRL069ELM |
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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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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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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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RBRL/070/ETS_V |
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Foot Soldier for Equal Justice: Horace T. Ward and the Desegregation of the University of Georgia Collection
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Creator: |
Daniels, Maurice |
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1940s-2001 |
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Horace T. Ward: Desegregation of the University of Georgia, Civil Rights Advocacy, and Jurisprudence documents Horace Ward,
the first African American to sue for admission to an all-white college or university in Georgia. The papers are mainly photocopies
of transcripts from court cases, clippings, and correspondence from former University of Georgia law professor James J. Lenoir
and Red and Black student editor Walter Lundy, both of whom resigned positions at the university due to the school's resistance
to desegregation. Specific court cases documented include Ward v. Regents of the University System of Georgia and Holmes v.
Danner.
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RBRL072FSEJ |
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Frank O. Walsh III Collection of Massie Family Georgia Political Letters
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Creator: |
Walsh, Frank O., III |
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1961-1971 |
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Ten typed, signed letters to constituent, Mrs. Gerald T. (Elizabeth) Massie of Tucker, Georgia, from Georgia politicians:
Senator Richard B. Russell, Senator Herman E. Talmadge, and Governor Carl Sanders. Content of the letters includes several
topics, such as: desegregation, the 1964 Presidential Election, and the "Great Society."
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RBRL073FOW |
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