Letter from constituent sent to Senator John J. Williams asking him to vote for passage of the Voting Rights bill

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As the events of the Selma to Montgomery marches were unfolding, concerned constituents wrote to Senator Williams urging him to vote for passage of the Voting Rights bill and to end the violent actions occurring in Alabama.

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St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, student. "Letter from constituent sent to Senator John J. Williams asking him to vote for passage of the Voting Rights bill." Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library. Accessed 24 April 2024. https://acsc.lib.udel.edu/exhibits/show/political-env/item/30.

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Letter from constituent sent to Senator John J. Williams asking him to vote for passage of the Voting Rights bill

Subject

Selma to Montgomery Rights March (1965 : Selma, Ala.)
United States. Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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As the events of the Selma to Montgomery marches were unfolding, concerned constituents wrote to Senator Williams urging him to vote for passage of the Voting Rights bill and to end the violent actions occurring in Alabama.

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St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, student

Source

Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library

Publisher

Association of Centers for the Study of Congress

Date

1965-03-16

Contributor

University of Delaware Library

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English

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Baltimore (Md.)