Politics and government.
Found in 81 Collections and/or Records:
Records of the University of Florida Public Administration Clearing Service
Records of four Public Administration Clearing Service directors, Arthur J. Waterman, William F. Larsen, William C. Havard, and Gladys Kammerer.
René Lemarchand Collection of African Political Papers
The Lemarchand Collection includes copies of official reports and other documents assessing political situations and events, newspapers from several countries, and copies of unpublished studies and reports. Countries covered include Rwanda, Burundi, Zaire, Chad, and to a much lesser extent Gabon and Libya. Chad is the most extensively covered; the Zairian and Libyan materials are limited to newspapers.
Reubin O'Donovan Askew Speeches
Speeches from Reubin Askew's term as governor of Florida, 1971-1979.
Richard Allen Pettigrew Papers
Political and legislative papers of Richard Allen Pettigrew, as well as campaign materials for his unsuccessful bids to the U.S. Senate in 1974 and 1980.
Robert Alexis "Lex" Green Papers
Congressman Lex Green's papers concerning campaigns, legislation, and committee service. Also, an extensive amount of miscellaneous correspondence.
Robert Lucas Black Papers
Personal, political, and legislative papers of Black, who served in the Florida House and Senate.
Robert N. "Bert" Dosh Papers
Correspondence on Florida politics and the Cross Florida Canal, and Ocala newspaper editorials.
Robert N. Pierce Collection
Newspaper clippings, contents of an official press packet, and photographs from reporter Robert N. Pierce's trip to Cuba shortly after Fidel Castro came to power in 1959.
Scott M. Loftin Papers
Speeches and clippings that document Scott M. Loftin's tenure as President of the American Bar Association and U.S. Senator; also includes biographical and other materials.
Scrapbooks Regarding Claude Pepper
Two scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings relating to Claude Pepper, U.S. Senator from Florida (1936-1951), covering the period 1948-1952 and his unsuccessful 1958 senatorial primary campaign against Spessard L. Holland.