- Islandora Repository
- Archives and Manuscripts Collections
- Faulk, John Henry, papers
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"$500,000 Sneeze? Not Faulk"
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Article describing the reduction of John Henry Faulk's winnings from the libel lawsuit, New York Herald Tribune, November 27, 1963, John Henry Faulk papers, 3.0E+195, Civil Rights and Social Justice, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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"Faulk wins $3.5 Million In Libel Suit"
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Article describes the money awarded to John Henry Faulk for winning libel lawsuit. Published in the New York Post, June 29, 1962, John Henry Faulk papers, 3.0E+195, Civil Rights and Social Justice, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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Grasshopper Resolution presented to John Henry Faulk
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Grasshopper Resolution presented to John Henry Faulk for his work with George McGovern's presidential campaign, dated October 18-23, 1972, John Henry Faulk papers, 3.0E+193, Congressional and Political History, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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John Henry Faulk, Plaintiff, Complaint against Aware, Inc., Laurence Johnson and Vincent Hartnett
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Court documents for John Henry Faulk versus Aware, Inc., Laurence Johnson and Vincent Hartnett, dated June 13, 1956, John Henry Faulk papers, 3.0E+195, Civil Rights and Social Justice, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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John Henry Faulk Training Goat
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CBS publicity photograph of humorist John Henry Faulk with his trained goat, "Katy Gonzalez," dated 1955, John Henry Faulk papers, 3T26, Music and Entertainment Industry, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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Letter from Lansing Shield to Larry A. Johnson
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Letter from Lansing Shield to Larry A. Johnson regarding charges of communism against John Henry Faulk, dated May 7, 1956, John Henry Faulk papers, 3.0E+180, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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"McGovern Women Bus Through South"
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Terry McGovern and other prominent women bus through southern cities and farms to promote George McGovern's presidential campaign. Published in the Dallas Morning News, October 19, 1972, John Henry Faulk papers, 3.0E+193, Civil Rights and Social Justice, Bernard Rapoport legacy project