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Title
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"$500,000 Sneeze? Not Faulk"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0424
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Creator
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Lewis, Milton
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1963-11-27
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Box
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3.0E+195
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Resource
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John Henry Faulk papers
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Description
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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
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Title
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"Andrew Jackson, where art thou?"
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Identifier
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e_rap_1261
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Creator
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Rapoport, Bernard, 1917-2012
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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2005-10-23
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Box
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A03/4C540
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers
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Description
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Waco Tribune-Herald editorial by Bernard Rapoport on how he believes Andrew Jackson would react to contemporary legislation, dated October 23, 2005
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Title
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"Barkan Retires, Kicking All the Way"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0362
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Creator
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Shabecoff, Philip
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1982
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Box
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B13/4C517
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers
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Description
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New York Times article circa 1982 about Al Barkan's retirement from the AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education (COPE)
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Title
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"Faulk wins $3.5 Million In Libel Suit"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0423
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Creator
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Blumenfeld, Ralph, Hendricks, Alfred T.
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1962-06-29
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Box
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3.0E+195
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Resource
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John Henry Faulk papers
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Description
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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
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Title
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"Fight for my Union?...Damn Right I Would"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0536
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Creator
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AFL-CIO. Committee on Political Education
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1989
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Box
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B23/4C541
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers
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Description
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Labor brochure, "Fight for my union?...Damn right I would!" by the AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education
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Title
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"Former instructor sues FBI for withholding documents"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0440
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Creator
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Hamilton, Robert
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1979-04-25
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Folder
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VF (Biographical): Faulk, John Henry
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Resource
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Vertical files (biographical)
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Description
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Article describes John Henry Faulk's lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation for withholding documents. Published in Daily Texan, April 25, 1979
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Title
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"Gutter Saint" accepts Nobel for poor, sick
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Identifier
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e_rap_1214
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Creator
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Associated press
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1979-12-10
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Box
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Dallas Morning News 1979 Dec. 11-20 (microfilm)
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Dallas Morning News article describing Mother Teresa's acceptance speech of the Nobel Peace Prize, December 11, 1979
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Title
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John Henry Faulk, Plaintiff, Complaint against Aware, Inc., Laurence Johnson and Vincent Hartnett
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Identifier
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e_rap_0422
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Creator
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New York State Supreme Court of Judicature
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1956-06-13
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Box
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3.0E+195
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Resource
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John Henry Faulk papers
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Description
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Court documents for John Henry Faulk versus Aware, Inc., Laurence Johnson and Vincent Hartnett, dated June 13, 1956
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Title
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Letter to Bernard Rapoport from John Cavanagh
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Identifier
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e_rap_1206
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Creator
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Cavanagh, John
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1998-04-30
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Box
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Po20/4J438p
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers
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Description
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Letter from John Cavanagh, Director of the Institute for Policy Studies, thanking Bernard Rapoport for his donation, dated April 30, 1998
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Title
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Letter to Henry Cohen from Maurice M. Tinterow
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Identifier
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e_rap_0234
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Creator
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Tinterow, Maurice M.
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1945-04-24
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Box
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3M286
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Resource
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Henry Cohen papers
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Description
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Letter to Henry Cohen from Maurice M. Tinterow regarding the execution of Jews by the SS, April 24, 1945
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Title
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Letter to James Wren from Homer D. Trevino
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Identifier
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e_rap_1204
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Creator
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Trevino, Homer D.
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1986-04-03
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Box
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Ph15/4C560
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers
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Description
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Letter to James Wren from Homer D. Trevino mentioning Bernard Rapoport's work with the United Way, dated April 3, 1986
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Title
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Letter to John Sweeney of the AFL-CIO from Bernard Rapoport
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Identifier
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e_rap_0553
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Creator
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Rapoport, Bernard, 1917-2012
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1997-08-15
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Box
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B08/4C512
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers
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Description
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Letter to John Sweeney of the AFL-CIO from Bernard Rapoport dated August 15, 1997, discusses sending a personal check to support the Teamster strike
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Title
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Letters between Bernard Rapoport, Richard L. Trinclisti, and Richard Trumka of the United Mine Workers of America
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Identifier
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e_rap_0524
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Creator
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Trinclisti, Richard
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Topic
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Business, Industries, Civil rights, Social Justice
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Dates
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1989-09-10
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Box
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4D261
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers
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Description
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Letters between Bernard Rapoport, Richard L. Trinclisti, and Richard Trumka, dated September 1989, discussing United Mine Workers of America's issues with Pittston Company, and American Income Life's financial and moral support of the United Mine Workers of America
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Title
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"McGovern Women Bus Through South"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0596
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Creator
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Elliott, Karen
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1972-10-19
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Box
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3.0E+193
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Resource
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John Henry Faulk papers
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Description
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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
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Title
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The Official Bulletin of the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee, Vol. 1
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Identifier
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e_rap_0007
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Creator
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Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee of Boston, Massachusetts
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1927
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Box
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2Q487
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Resource
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Sacco-Vanzetti collection
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Description
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Appearing just weeks after Sacco and Vanzetti were executed, this issue of The Official Bulletin of the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee commemorates the lives of the two Italian immigrants.
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Title
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Outstanding Features of the Sacco-Vanzetti Case: Together With Letters from the Defendants
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Identifier
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e_rap_0006
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Creator
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Evans, Elizabeth Glendower, 1856-1937
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1924
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Box
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2Q487
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Resource
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Sacco-Vanzetti collection
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Description
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Booklet examines the events surrounding the arrest and trial of Sacco and Vanzetti and profiles both men
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Title
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"Papa, I understand now"
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Identifier
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e_rap_1268
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Creator
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Rapoport, Bernard, 1917-2012
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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2004-02-23
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Box
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A04/4C569
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers
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Description
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Waco Tribune-Herald editorial by Bernard Rapoport on capitalism and monopolies, February 23, 2004
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Title
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Photograph of Cesar Chavez
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Identifier
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e_rap_0517
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Creator
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Hoertel, Bruce
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Box
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2006-145/5
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Resource
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Bruce Hoertel photographic archive
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Title
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Post Klorero Bulletin, no. 1
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Identifier
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e_rap_0020
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Creator
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Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (1975)
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1933-07-31
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Box
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2.325/G123
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Resource
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Ku Klux Klan No. 279 records
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Description
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Issue one of The Post Klorero Bulletin discusses the activities of the KKK chapter in San Antonio, reports on the health of the KKK in Texas, and details plans for the next annual meeting
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Title
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Racial Issues Speech, Racial Issues Speech
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Identifier
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e_rap_0888, e_rap_0888
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Creator
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Clinton, Bill, 1946-...., Rapoport, Bernard, 1917-2012, Clinton, Bill, Rapoport, Bernard (speakers)
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice, Civil Rights & Social Justice
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Dates
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1995-10-16
1995-10-16
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Box
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Me01/4D252, Me01/4J333
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers, Bernard Rapoport papers
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Description
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President Clinton, introduced by Bernard Rapoport, delivers a speech about racism in the United States, dated October 16, 1995, President Clinton, introduced by Bernard Rapoport, delivers a speech about racism in the United States, dated October 16, 1995