Ronald V. Dellums Congressional Papers 1971-1999 inclusive

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Ronald V. Dellums Congressional Papers 1971-1999 inclusive

The Ronald V. Dellums Congressional Papers are evidence of Dellums' 27-year career (1971-1998) as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. It includes committee files, constitutent correspondence, legislative bills, and personal files relating to his work and legislative achievements in the U.S. Congress. Highlights include photographs and memorabilia from Dellums' distinguished career and life.

47 linear ft.,; (47 boxes)

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