1media/caroisr-1958-02-19-Speeches.jpg2022-10-25T18:22:35-07:00Dawn Schmitz058a3a82673b345aeb84d7969cae24e0a5c62dd14132415plain2024-10-29T14:36:38-07:00Dawn Schmitz058a3a82673b345aeb84d7969cae24e0a5c62dd1Golden was not a fan of Ronald Reagan, whom he ridiculed in the Carolina Israelite in 1962 as a shill for big business, a few years before he became governor of California. Reagan was upset by Golden’s attack and lengthy letters were exchanged, which Golden excerpted in his newspaper.
1media/caroisr-1962-10102-MyReply-1_thumb.jpg2023-02-03T11:08:15-08:00"My Reply to Mr. Reagan," part 19Part 1 of a commentary in which Harry Golden calls Ronald Reagan "part of a lunatic fringe of 'Rightists.'"Newspaper clipping in which Harry comments that he is sad to lose Reagan as a friend but he is fighting to preserve a better friend - the United States of America."media/caroisr-1962-10102-MyReply-1.jpgplain2024-10-02T12:01:03-07:00The Carolina Israelite1962 January-FebruarytextThis 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.Golden, Harry, 1902-1981
1media/caroisr-1962-10102-MyReply-2_thumb.jpg2023-02-03T11:14:02-08:00"My Reply to Mr. Reagan," part 26Part 2 of a commentary in which Harry Golden criticizes Ronald Reagan but also says "I know in my heart that if I met you somewhere I would undoubtedly shake your hand and wish you well with sincerity and warmth."Harry writes that he regrets his article about Reagan was funnier and less angry.media/caroisr-1962-10102-MyReply-2.jpgplain2024-10-02T12:02:57-07:00The Carolina Israelite1962 January-FebruarytextThis 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.Golden, Harry, 1902-1981