Democratic National Committee Records

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Digital Identifier
DNCREC
Date(s) of Materials
1932-1964
Abstract
Records 1932-1964 (bulk 1952-1963). Political party. Materials created or accumulated by officials and staff members of the DNC and its components. 78-329.
Status
Open in part.
Description
Materials currently available for research total 385 feet and relate primarily to the 1952 and 1956 conventions and to the 1960 Presidential campaign; includes files of the chairman, Research Division, Publicity Division, Radio and Television Division, Campaign Train, Speaker's Bureau, Young Democrat Clubs of America, extensive clippings files, and political cartoons.
Extent / Physical Description
939.947 cubic feet.
Archival Creator(s)
Democratic National Committee (U.S.)
Use Restriction Note
Some of the archival materials in this collection may be subject to copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Users of these materials are advised to determine the copyright status of any document from which they wish to publish.
Copyright Notice
Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Some of the archival materials in this collection may be subject to copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Users of these materials are advised to determine the copyright status of any document from which they wish to publish.

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