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The event was held at Margaret Pace Park in Miami, Florida. Those pictured include Marie Enterline, Vice Mayor J.L. Plummer Jr., Rev. Johnson Haygood Pace (the son of Margaret Pace), Rose Gordon, and Margaret A. Burton Jr. (the daughter...
Bob Graham and Claude Pepper shaking hands with those disembarking from a United States airplane
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The arrival of United States representatives was part of the events surrounding the dedication of the Mildred and Claude Pepper Library at FSU in Tallahassee, Florida.
Claude Pepper and others at signing ceremony of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968
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Those pictured include second and third from left respectively: Robert C. Weaver, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and Vice President Hubert Humphrey.
Claude Pepper and FSU President Bernard Sliger looking at a framed resolution
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The arrival of United States representatives was part of the events surrounding the dedication of the Mildred and Claude Pepper Library at FSU in Tallahassee, Florida.
Claude Pepper speaking at a ceremony where he received an Honorary Degree
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Pepper received an honorary degree from Florida State University as part of the events surrounding the dedication of the Mildred and Claude Pepper Library.
Tip O'Neill speaking at an Honorary Degree ceremony for Claude Pepper
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Pepper, FSU President Bernard Sliger, and Governor Bob Graham are sitting on stage. Pepper received an honorary degree from Florida State University as part of the events surrounding the dedication of the Mildred and Claude Pepper Library.
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