Papers, 1961-1994.

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Papers, 1961-1994.

Professional papers including: materials dealing with the American Political Science Association, and the Society for Values in Higher Education (newsletters included); material concerning community development in Durham, N.C.; research notes for his PhD. dissertation (Yale, 1969), dealing with the legislative roles of Commerce, Finance, and Labor and Public Welfare committees of the U.S. Senate (including a number of interviews with U.S. senators); class syllabi; published articles; campaign planning materials; materials relating to the Democratic National Committee Commission on Presidential Nominations ("The Hunt Commission"), 1981, including transcripts; documents relating to a Workshop for the Future of North Carolina, 1981, and 1984 N.C. senatorial campaign; materials related to Sen. Al Gore of Tenn.; and personal correspondence as a member of Congress, 1987-1994.

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