Papers. 1948.

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Papers. 1948.

Correspondence and printed matter relating to the founding of the Progressive Party in New Hampshire and the Presidential election of 1948; includes an address by Lillian Hellman.

333 items : ill., photos. ; 60 cm. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7120787

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