Oral history interview with Philip G. Marshall, 1976.

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Oral history interview with Philip G. Marshall, 1976.

Tape-recorded and transcribed interview conducted December 8, 1976, by James Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff with Philip G. Marshall, Milwaukee, a former socialist who in the 1940s helped launch the Democratic Organizing Committee, the vehicle which reformed the Wisconsin Democratic Party; plus correspondence and other papers, 1947-1976, from his political activities.

0.1 c.f. (1 folder) and2 tape recordings.

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