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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Speaker) / Goldwater, Barry (Speaker) / Rhodes, John (Speaker) / Udall, Morris (Speaker)
DescriptionApparently the audio track from a 30 minute television program featuring Senators Hayden and Goldwater and US Congressmen Rhodes and Udall.
ContributorsFreeman, Orville (Speaker) / Udall, Stewart (Speaker) / Hayden, Carl T. (Speaker)
Created1967-03-22
Description

An audio recording of the award ceremony featuring remarks from Senator Hayden, US Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman and US Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall.

ContributorsUnited State Army Chorus (Performer) / Elson, Roy (Speaker) / Cater, Douglass (Speaker) / Sterling, Wallace (Speaker) / Golden, Robert (Speaker) / Hayden, Carl T. (Contributor)
Created1967-01-01
DescriptionAn audio recording of the ceremony featuring a lengthy performance by the US Army Chorus and remarks by Senator Hayden and several other dignitaries. The event host is unidentified since event is joined in progress.
Created1963-12-29
Description
This broadcast begins with Rev. G. Benjamin Brooks giving the NAACP's report for 1963, including a chronological account of events in Maricopa County, and thanking his listeners for the 27,000 votes they cast in his favor during his run for Phoenix City Council. Lincoln Ragsdale speaks on the civil

This broadcast begins with Rev. G. Benjamin Brooks giving the NAACP's report for 1963, including a chronological account of events in Maricopa County, and thanking his listeners for the 27,000 votes they cast in his favor during his run for Phoenix City Council. Lincoln Ragsdale speaks on the civil rights movement, including Martin Luther King, Jr., Bull Connor, Medgar Evers, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and Black workers employed by Phoenix businesses.
Created1963-11-11
Description
In this recording, Rev. G. Benjamin Brooks, Lincoln Ragsdale, Ricard F. Harless, and Rev. A. G. Kendrick encourage their listeners to vote for the members of the Action Citizens Ticket, which consisted of Richard F. Harless for Mayor and Robert L. Aden, Charles Ferrell, Ed Korrick, Manuel Peña, Lincoln J.

In this recording, Rev. G. Benjamin Brooks, Lincoln Ragsdale, Ricard F. Harless, and Rev. A. G. Kendrick encourage their listeners to vote for the members of the Action Citizens Ticket, which consisted of Richard F. Harless for Mayor and Robert L. Aden, Charles Ferrell, Ed Korrick, Manuel Peña, Lincoln J. Ragsdale, and Madeline VanArsdale for Council, the following day. Harless describes the election as "[t]he most important election in the history of the City of Phoenix."