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Bailey--Robert Bailey correspondence, 1964-1966; SC3060; WIHVC1480B100-A

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Bailey, Robert

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1964-1965 letters from a white college volunteer to his parents. His fear of a Goldwater presidency matches his disgust with LBJ. In one of his letters, he predicts that the civil rights movement will set off a chain reaction of similar liberation movements in the country.
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