Sanders, Barefoot, papers, 1940s-2009.

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Sanders, Barefoot, papers, 1940s-2009.

Correspondence, news clippings, printed materials, photographs, notes, campaign material, and speeches document Barefoot Sanders personal and public life.

8 ft., 2 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7568701

University of Texas Libraries

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