Milton G. Williams papers, 1947-1963.

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Milton G. Williams papers, 1947-1963.

Papers from the files of Milton G. Williams, editor of the African-American newspapers the Twin City Observer (Minneapolis, Minnesota) and the St. Paul Sun (Saint Paul, Minnesota). Included are letters from Hubert H. Humphrey, mayor of Minneapolis; C. Elmer Anderson, governor of Minnesota; Perry W. Howard, a member of the Republican National Committee; Nelson A. Rockefeller, governor of New York; and Walter H. Judd, member of Congress, Fifth Congressional District, Minnesota. Also included are a letter (June 28, 1952) from Walter S. Hallanan, appointing Williams as assistant sergeant at arms for the 1952 Republican National Convention; and 2 badges issued to Williams: as assistant sergeant at arms at the Republican National Convention, Chicago, 1952, and as assistant door keeper, Republican National Convention, San Francisco, 1956.

1 folder (containing 12 items).

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