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Description
On this tape, Glenn Anderson speaks about his 1966 campaign for re-election as Lieutenant Governor. Glenn Anderson is an American Politician and significant to the history of California as he served as the 37th Lieutenant Governor of California and also as a congressman for nearly 20 years. He was instrumental in establishing the democratic party in California and intimately involved in the California gubernatorial elections of 1962 [Brown vs. Nixon], as well as the contentious election of 1966 [Brown vs. Reagan], after Brown's popularity began to drop due to the civil disorders of the Watts Rebellions and the early anti-Vietnam War demonstrations at U.C. Berkeley. Note on original container: Master Lt. Gov. Anderson 7-29-66, 4.58 sec; 5:14 8-5-66; 4:48 8-12-66; 5:50 8-19-66; 4:58 8-24-66; 5:22 9-2-66; 4:25 9-8-66; 4:34 9-16-66; 4:30 9-22-66; 4:35 9-29-66; Save (File Copy)
Type
sound
Format
Master 1/4 inch audio tape
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
cdhs_000009
Language
English
Provenance
California State University, Dominguez Hills California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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