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Alabama: Political: H-K

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Digital Identifier:
JFKCAMP1960-0925-010
Title:
Alabama: Political: H-K
Date(s) of Materials:
8 April 1957-11 July 1960
Folder Description:
This folder contains correspondence between Senator John F. Kennedy, members of Senator Kennedy’s staff, and various Alabama officials concerning local efforts in the Senator’s 1960 presidential campaign, individual delegates supporting his nomination at the Democratic National Convention, and the Senator’s position on issues such as civil rights and labor management. Of note is a letter from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to campaign worker Marjorie M. Lawson requesting a meeting with Senator Kennedy.
Extent:
47 digital pages
Collection:
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Presidential Campaign Files, 1960
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Series Number:
13.
Series Name:
Campaigns by State.
Subseries Number:
13.1.
Preferred Citation:
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Presidential Campaign Files, 1960. Campaigns by State: Pre-Convention Political Files, 1960. Alabama: Political: H-K
Place(s):
Alabama
Physical Description:
47 digital pages
Media Type:
Paper
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