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Correspondence from constituents sent to Claude Pepper opposing the Civil Rights Act from reasons ranging from unconstitutionality and increase of Federal power, to perceptions of a majority of the population opposing it.
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Letters between Spessard L. Holland and J. Ed Blocker
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Two letters enclosed. The earlier letter (January 30, 1964) from J.E. Blocker of Blocker and Turnipseed Interiors and Carpets to U.S. Senator Spessard L. Holland expresses Blocker's support of Holland in his re-election campaign and his...
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