Correspondence to Marian Anderson, 1959-1974.

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Correspondence to Marian Anderson, 1959-1974.

Comprises 2 items from Leonard H. Goldenson in New York, 1959 and 1974, plus 1 item from Paul Frumpkin, producer of "Kup's Show" in Chicago, 1968, re Marian Anderson's appearance on the show.

3 items (6 l.)

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Frumpkin, Paul.

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Goldenson, Leonard H.

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Beginning with his takeover in 1953 of the fledgling American Broadcasting Company, Leonard Goldenson became one of the most famous pioneers of television history. After being hired to assist in the successful reorganization of near-bankrupt Paramount Pictures, Goldenson then turned to Hollywood in the early 1950s. Competing against broadcasting giants NBC and CBS, Goldenson engineered such successful ABC ventures as American Bandstand, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and The Mickey Mouse C...

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