Harry Golden among supporters of Adlai Stevenson for president
1media/goldhar-ms0020-AStevensonRally (1)_thumb.jpg2023-02-03T11:52:17-08:00Dawn Schmitz058a3a82673b345aeb84d7969cae24e0a5c62dd1413245Harry Golden (center) among supporters of Adlai Stevenson for president, possibly at the 1960 Democratic National Convention.Harry stands in the middle of a tight crowd of people, many of whom are holding "Stevenson for President" signs.plain2024-10-02T10:34:21-07:00Harry Golden Papers MS0020, J. Murrey Atkins Library, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte1960imageThis Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). If you have additional information about any of the materials in this collection, or if you believe that you own the copyright, please contact us and include a specific description of the material in question.Dawn Schmitz058a3a82673b345aeb84d7969cae24e0a5c62dd1
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1media/caroisr-1958-02-19-Speeches.jpg2022-10-25T18:24:35-07:00Adlai Stevenson6plain2024-10-29T14:37:30-07:00After Adlai Stevenson, then the governor of Illinois, won the 1952 Democratic Party nomination for President, Golden fired off several witty memos to him, the start of years of correspondence and meetings.