Walter Hall Oral HistoryTranscripts 1979-1980

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Walter Hall Oral HistoryTranscripts 1979-1980

Walter Hall was a supporter of manypolitical candidates and the Democratic Party in Texas. The transcripts are of oralhistory interviews with Hall.

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