Stephen A. Sharp papers 1969-1980.

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Stephen A. Sharp papers 1969-1980.

These papers document three specific aspects of the career of Stephen A. Sharp: 1) his work as communications director for the 1970 campaign to re-elect Winfield Dunn as governor of Tennessee; 2) his service as Associate Minority Counsel to the House Judiciary Committee's 1974 Presidential Impeachment Inquiry; and 3) his work for the Federal CommunicationsCommission, 1976-1980.

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