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Title
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Brenda Malik oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004031
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Creator
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Koteras, Erica
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Contributor
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Malik, Brenda Gooden, 1951-
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Topic
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African Americans in radio broadcasting, Civil rights, Community activists, Public-access television
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Dates
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2021-03-04
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Brenda Malik conducted by Erica Koteras on 3/04/2021. Brenda Mims-Malik was a civil rights activist who did most of her activism in radio and television. She did so by providing Black people a voice on local television. Mims-Malik was an anchor on multiple news stations, including KXAN, ACTV, and had multiple programs for the Black community such as Newscene and Jam City in the 70s and 80s. She would also produce yearly Black history month documentaries about the Black people that worked for Austin Energy, the primary electrical company in Austin.
Brenda Malik was also a part of the NAACP and the Black Media Coalition, where she worked with them to produce programs like Jam City to depict the Black youth in Austin and give them outlets for their creative sides.
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Title
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Brinkley & Ivins Together
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Identifier
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e_mi_086
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Creator
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Brinkley, David
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Contributor
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Ivins, Molly, Boggs, Lindy, Brinkley, David
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Topic
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Journalism--United States, Television journalism, Press--United States
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Dates
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1992-09-27
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Box
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2.325/Q125
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Resource
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Molly Ivins papers
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Description
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This tape is a recording of a very lively panel appearance of Molly Ivins and television journalist David Brinkley that was introduced by Lousiana Congresswoman and Ambassador to the Holy See, Lindy Boggs. Molly speaks first and discusses the state of traditional political journalism in comparison to television journalism. David Brinkley spends his time discussing television journalism and issues with politics in Washington D.C. Of particular interest are Molly's thoughts on papers such as USA Today and the Wall Street Journal, a brief mention of Donald and Ivanna Trump, and David and Molly's back and forth exchange.
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Title
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Brinkley & Ivins Together
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Identifier
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e_mi_087
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Creator
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Brinkley, David
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Contributor
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Ivins, Molly, Boggs, Lindy, Brinkley, David
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Topic
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Press and politics, Education--United States--Public opinion, Arts--Endowments
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Dates
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1992-09-27
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Box
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2.325/Q125
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Resource
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Molly Ivins papers
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Description
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This is the second part of Molly's appearance with David Brinkley at the 1992 New Orleans Writers' Conference. The tape cuts in during their questions and answers session. A large portion of their discussion focuses on the media's coverage of the crisis in public education, the National Endowment for the Arts, and journalism's role in politics and the economy.
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Title
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Broadcast Week Magazine, Broadcast Week Magazine
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Identifier
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e_dd_0044
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Dates
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1987-02
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Box
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2009-337/33
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Folder
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Pers corr 1986, 87, 89
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Resource
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Dominick Dunne papers
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Description
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Front cover of Broadcast Week Magazine, Feb. 7-13, 1987 featuring 'The Two Mrs. Grenvilles'. The miniseries earned two Emmys and was based on the novel by Dominick Dunne.
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Title
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"Brother Roloff Is Not Kosher"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0514
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Creator
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Ivins, Molly.
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Topic
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Press
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Dates
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1973-11-02
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Resource
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Texas observer
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Description
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Texas Observer article "Brother Roloff Is Not Kosher" about evangelist Lester Roloff, dated November 2, 1973
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Title
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Brzezinski nearly shot
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Identifier
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camh-dob-009195
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Creator
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Holstein, William J.
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Topic
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Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan (Afghanistan : 1979-1989)
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Dates
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1980-02-04
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Box
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2020-070/4
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Resource
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Willliam J. Holstein papers
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Description
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Newspaper report the Newport Daily News regarding U.S. national security advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski being nearly shot close to the border of Afghanistan.
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Title
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Chester Burger papers
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Identifier
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camh_voc_019595
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Title
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Cactus Comments- KLBJ AM, Cactus Comments- KLBJ AM
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Identifier
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e_mi_074
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Creator
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Pryor, Cactus
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Contributor
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Pryor, Cactus
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Topic
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Columnists Texas--Politics and government--1951-, Political satire, American
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Dates
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1987-12-09
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Box
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3W24
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Resource
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Molly Ivins papers
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Description
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A short radio spot from 1987 in which Cactus Pryor presents his opinions on Molly Ivins and her writing.
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Title
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The Calley Verdict: Who Else Is Guilty?, The Calley Verdict: Who Else Is Guilty?
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Identifier
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e_vwe_036
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Dates
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1971-04-12
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Resource
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Newsweek Magazine research archive
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Description
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Front cover of Newsweek magazine with the photograph of Lt. William Calley for a story on the My Lai Massacre in South Vietnam in 1968. Publication date April 12, 1971.
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Title
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The Calley Verdict: Who Else Is Guilty?, The Calley Verdict: Who Else Is Guilty?
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Identifier
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e_vwe_011
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Dates
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1971-04-12
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Resource
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Newsweek Magazine research archive
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Description
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Front cover of Newsweek magazine with the photograph of Lt. William Calley for a story on the My Lai Massacre in South Vietnam in 1968. Publication date April 12, 1971.
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Title
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Calm of Kabul is misleading
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Identifier
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camh-dob-009200
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Creator
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Holstein, William J.
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Topic
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Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan (Afghanistan : 1979-1989)
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Box
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2020-070/4
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Resource
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Willliam J. Holstein papers
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Description
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Telegram containing information regarding the Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan.
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Title
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Caricature of Dominick Dunne, Caricature of Dominick Dunne
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Identifier
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e_dd_0009
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Dates
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undated
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Box
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2010-312/50
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Folder
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Personal papers, Homage to Dunne, 1995, undated
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Resource
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Dominick Dunne papers
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Title
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Steve Carlin papers
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Identifier
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camh_voc_025584
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Title
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Henry R. Cassirer papers
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Identifier
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camh_voc_021523
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Title
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"CBS Listeners Hear First Broadcast of Actual Battle"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0239
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Creator
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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Topic
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Press, Military History, War
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Dates
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1936-09-02
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Box
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4Ze268
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Resource
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Robert Trout papers
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Description
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Press release about how actual sounds of warfare were broadcast for the first time in history, dated September 2, 1936
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Title
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CBS News Form, CBS News Form
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Identifier
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e_vwe_034
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Dates
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1967-01-19
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Box
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2.325/West Wall Box 1
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Resource
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Bruce Morton papers
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Description
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CBS News film form for news reports of Vietnam war
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Title
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CBS News Office Communication, CBS News Office Communication
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Identifier
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e_vwe_040
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Dates
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1965-08-13
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Box
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2.325/F32
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Resource
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Les Midgley papers
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Description
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Letter from Fred Friendly, President of CBS News, to CBS News personnel regarding a guideline for voluntary censorship for security considerations
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Title
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CBS Sales Film Pt. 1, CBS Sales Film Pt. 1
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Identifier
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dv_00058
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Creator
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CBS News
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Dates
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1952;1956;1960
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Box
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2 FILM/E152
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Resource
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Sig Mickelson papers
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Description
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Coverage of the 1952, 1956, and 1960 Republican and Democratic National Conventions. The 1952 and 1956 election nights are also included.
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Title
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CBS Sales Film Pt. 2, CBS Sales Film Pt. 2
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Identifier
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dv_00059
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Creator
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CBS News
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Dates
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1960; 1961
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Box
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2 FILM/E153
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Resource
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Sig Mickelson papers
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Description
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Film coverage of the 1960 Republican Convention and election night.
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Title
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Cheryl Jean Jefferson oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004041
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Creator
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Vu, Tong
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Contributor
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Jefferson, Cheryl Jean, 1951-
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Topic
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Civil rights, African Americans, Peace movements, Energy conservation
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Dates
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2021-02-26
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cheryl Jean Jefferson conducted by Tong Vu on February, 26th 2021. Cheryl Jefferson was born to a military family in Anchorage, Alaska. Her family eventually settled in Brenham, Texas, and she elected to attend Southwest Texas State University in the late 1960s. While in school, she began her detailed career that includes Civil Rights Activism, antiwar activism, television production, and politics. With the Civil Rights movement in its latter stages, and the ongoing Vietnam War, Cheryl found involvement in just about every social movement. She was part of the student Senate at Southwest Texas State, and even met with former president Lyndon B. Johnson a handful of times. Most notably, Cheryl worked with the television network, KLRU, formerly known as KLRN. While Cheryl enjoyed working in all of the previously mentioned fields, she found the most happiness in her later career, where she worked in energy conservation.