Newfield, Jack, papers, 1910, 1932-2005 (bulk 1964-2005).

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Newfield, Jack, papers, 1910, 1932-2005 (bulk 1964-2005).

Newspaper clippings, correspondence, notes, legal documents, drafts, manuscripts, galley proofs, diaries, appointment/date books, annotated books, audiovisual material, and photographs comprise the Jack Newfield Papers, 1910, 1932-2005 (bulk 1964-2005), and document Jack Newfield's career as an investigative journalist and author.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7953083

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