Winston Riddick oral history interview, 1987.

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Winston Riddick oral history interview, 1987.

Riddick discusses civil rights politics in Louisiana; Louisiana politicians, political factions, and political science; Gillis Long's gubernatorial campaigns; Long's relationships with John McKeithen, Edwin Edwards, and other Louisiana politicians; his Congressional staff; his work for the Democratic Party; his opinions and roles in wider national political events; and Louisiana election corruption.

3 sound cassettes (2.5 hours);Transcript (91 leaves)

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