Various [Humphrey Campaign Materials and essay, "An Indian In Spite of Myself"] [Decimalized .01- .19]
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC09565 Author/Creator: Various Place Written: s.l. Type: Header Record Date: 1960-1968 Pagination: 19 items Order a Copy
This collection consists of 19 items primarly concerning the Hubert Humphrey 1968 campaign. There are five newsletters from the 1968 Hubert Humphrey campaign. Six campaign press releases concerning Humphrey's views and promoting him for President. Two passes for election night festivities for Humphrey supporters. Also included is a translation of Charles de Gaulle's speech to the Senate and house concerning the Cold War and nucular disarmerment, an essay by Dr. J.J. Osuna titled "An Indian in Spite of Myself," a report and newspaper clipping concerning B-70 bombers and their construction, an issue of The Virginia Gentleman by Joel Broyhill, a Congressman from Virginia, and The Congressional Quarterly's Fall 1981 catalog.
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