James M. Cannon Personal Papers, 1939 - 1963. Research Files, 1939 - 1963

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James M. Cannon Personal Papers, 1939 - 1963. Research Files, 1939 - 1963

1939-1963

This series contains correspondence, drafts of articles, interview recordings, notes, research material, and newspaper clippings relating to James M. Cannon's article, "The Kennedy Who Isn't There," about the life of Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Of note is Cannon's interview with President Kennedy about his older brother Joe. Also included are two interviews by Cannon about Robert F. Kennedy and an article in the New York Times Magazine by Anthony Lewis.

3 linear feet, 7 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 6494367

John F. Kennedy Library

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