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Common Cause Records, 1968-1991
Creator
Common Cause (U.S.)
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Format
Manuscript
Language
English
Description
328 boxes
4 items
Details
Subject(s)
Nonprofit organizations
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20th century
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United States
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Campaign funds
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20th century
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United States
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Elections
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20th century
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United States
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Campaign funds
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Lobbyists
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20th century
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United States
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Lobbying
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20th century
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United States
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Political conventions
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20th century
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United States
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Political letter writing
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20th century
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United States
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Presidents
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20th century
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United States
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Election
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Public interest
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20th century
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United States
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Urban Coalition. Action Council
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Gallamore, Robert E.
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Getty AAT genre
Correspondence
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Files
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Records
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Compiled/Created
1968-1991
Restrictions note
Collection is open for research use.
Summary note
Common Cause is a non-profit advocacy organization committed to honest, open and accountable government and participation in the democratic process. The Common Cause Records consists of files of various staff members, general correspondence, reports of projects and studies, recordings of meetings and testimonies of staff, state files, and other corporate papers.
Consists of the records of Common Cause, a non-partisan citizens' lobby. Included are files of various staff members, such as John W. Gardner, Robert E. Gallamore, David Cohen, Georgia Rathbun, and Nan Waterman; general correspondence; reports of projects and studies; recordings of meetings and testimonies of staff, including Archibald Cox (elected chairman in 1980), before congressional committees; copies of "Letters to the Hill" (1971-1981); state files; and other corporate papers. Also present are the files (1968-1970) of a predecessor organization, the Urban Coalition Action Council. Material is added to the archives as it becomes currently available.
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