1960 Presidential campaign: Notes, memoranda, releases

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Title
1960 Presidential campaign: Notes, memoranda, releases
Collection
Herbert E. Tucker Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
HTPP-001-009
Date(s) of Materials
1960: 25 June-19 October, undated
Folder Description
This folder contains material related to John F. Kennedy's 1960 Presidential campaign and the Democratic National Convention, including correspondence related to civil rights and Black voter outreach; advice and suggestions for other members of the campaign staff from Herbert Tucker and Marjorie McKenzie Lawson, Director of the Civil Rights Division of Kennedy's campaign; schedules; press releases; and a contact list for the state coordinators of the campaign's Civil Rights Division.
Extent / Physical Description
46 digital pages
Series
Series 1. Campaign Files, 1958-1963.
Preferred Citation
Herbert E. Tucker Personal Papers. Campaign Files, 1958-1963. 1960 Presidential campaign: Notes, memoranda, releases
Media Type
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Copyright Notice
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