Reminiscences of Casey Hayden : oral history, 1988.

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Reminiscences of Casey Hayden : oral history, 1988.

1988

Recollections of Allard K. Lowenstein [Lowenstein]: involvement with the Southern Student Leader Seminar, Village Independent Democrats, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; organization of the Encampment for Citizenship, '65, and Freedom Summer; Lowenstein:s relationship with Dennis Sweeney, feelings of betrayal and the assassination; Hayden's recollections of Lowenstein's sexuality and his political commitment and affiliatons.

Transcript: 29 leaves.

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