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- Member of: Carl T. Hayden Golden Anniversary Dinner
- Status: Published
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Program documenting Carl T. Hayden's Golden Anniversary Dinner, including messages from John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman, and Dwight D. Eisenhower; resolutions declaring Carl Hayden Day in Phoenix and in Arizona; a biography of Hayden; a program of events; a menu; and the names of the individuals responsible for planning the event.
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This index describes the content of the three 2" quad open-reel video tapes that the recordings in this collection were taken from, including relevant time codes.
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This recording depicts President Kennedy and Senator Hayden arriving at the Westward Ho in a motorcade.
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This three-part program traces Chicano heritage and influence in Arizona's history between the 1600s and the 1950s. It begins with a consideration of Mexican immigrants' role in pioneering Arizona's first non-Indigenous settlements, discusses these settlers' conflicts with Indigenous peoples and Anglo settlers, recounts Mexican-American contributions to Arizona's economic growth, chronicles rising racism towards, discrimination against, and segregation of Mexican-Americans, and finally studies Mexican-American work to secure equal rights.