Strom Thurmond legislative assistant. 1901-, 1970-1986.

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Strom Thurmond legislative assistant. 1901-, 1970-1986.

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, testimonies, petitions, copies of bills and amendments and research and background material relating to legislation, hominations and treaties before the U.S. Senate. The series also contains lists of legislation sponsored and co-sponsored by the Senator, his voting record, speech material files and "Dear Colleague" letters. Major topics covered in this series includes the Panama Canal Treaties, stockpiling of metals and other resources for emergency defense use, private relief bills, SALT II, the Savannah River Site, school desegregation and busing, taxes, textiles, labor legislation and transportation.

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