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This speech from an anonymous speaker to the Fort Pierce Rotary Club concerns segregation in Fort Pierce, Florida and in the America south more generally. The speech includes discussion of the speaker's proposals to the Florida legislature.
In this letter, Second Judicial Circuit Judge W. May Walker thanks U.S. Senator Spessard L. Holland for previous correspondences and expresses confidence in Holland's re-election campaign, mentioning his opposition to the Civil Rights Bill.
Letters between Spessard L. Holland and Clayton J. Weir
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Two letters enclosed. The earlier letter (October 24, 1964) includes Clayton J. Weir's predictions concerning U.S. Senator Spessard L. Holland's upcoming election in relation to a proposed civil rights bill. Holland's reply (October 30, ...
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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