Culver Kidd oral history interviews, 1988 Oct. 3 and 20.

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Culver Kidd oral history interviews, 1988 Oct. 3 and 20.

The collection consists of two oral history interviews with Culver Kidd. In the October 3, 1988 interview he discusses his family political background; personal background; military service; early political activity after WW II; county unit system in Baldwin County; Marion Innis; Dr. Richard Binyan; conditions at Central State Hospital; three-governor controversy; current plans for Central State Hospital; and the Committee on Institutions and Property.

2 audiotapes ; cassette.Transcript (66 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7404356

Georgia State University

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