John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series V : Legislative, 1954-1970.

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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series V : Legislative, 1954-1970.

Series V: Legislative consists of Congressional Record remarks, voting records, constituent correspondence, clippings, party correspondence, and copies of legislation. These files document Flynt's activities on the Appropriations Committee and Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Topics include Taft-Hartley, civil rights, integration of schools, foriegn aid, labor and minimum wage, education, taxation, and Watergate. There is some overlap with similar topics in the General series.

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