Molly Ivins Papers 1936, 1944-2008

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Molly Ivins Papers 1936, 1944-2008

Correspondence, literary productions,newspaper clippings, legal documents, photographs, audiovisual productions, notes, research materialsand other items document Molly Ivins' journalistic career and personallife.

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