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1media/caroisr-1958-02-19-Speeches.jpg2022-10-25T18:17:10-07:00Dawn Schmitz058a3a82673b345aeb84d7969cae24e0a5c62dd1413246plain2024-10-29T14:34:22-07:00Dawn Schmitz058a3a82673b345aeb84d7969cae24e0a5c62dd1The long friendship of Golden and U.S. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey began when Golden joked in the Carolina Israelite that the Minnesota Democrat would never be elected President with a first name like “Hubert.” Golden stumped for Humphrey as he successfully sought the Democratic nomination for president in 1968, and again in 1972, when he lost to George McGovern.
1media/goldhar-ms0020-pt2-007-063 (1)_thumb.jpg2023-01-23T14:01:46-08:00Letter from Hubert H. Humphrey to Harry Golden5Letter in which Humphrey thanks Golden for campaigning for him.Letter on Humphrey letterhead signed "Hubert H."media/goldhar-ms0020-pt2-007-063 (1).jpgplain2024-10-02T11:53:58-07:00