Margaret Bayne Price papers, 1918-1969.

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Margaret Bayne Price papers, 1918-1969.

Extensive correspondence, speeches, press releases, political campaign materials, newspaper clippings, agendas, and assorted printed material relating to her work in the Democratic Party; material concerning Democratic politics, 1948-1967, and the activities of the Democratic National Committee and the Michigan State Central Committee.

25 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7359795

Bentley Historical Library

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