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Walter P. Reuther Library
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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Virtual Motor City
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Van Riper Family Correspondence
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Chase, Mark; Chase, Phebe
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Assassination
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Transcription of Robert Loomis Diary, 1881
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Newly sworn in U.S. President Lyndon Johnson gives a message to the people regarding the state of the White House following the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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Excerpt of remarks by Lyndon B. Johnson at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on July 4, 1963
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Letter from Mark and Phebe Chase to "Dear Nephew," April 23, 1865
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Kennedy, John F. ; President of the United States; Assassination. -Mrs. Daisy Fisher, at J. L. Hudson Company Window
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James Earl Ray, convicted for the assassination of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., testifies before the House Select Committee on Assassinations, day three
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Ralph Abernathy testifies about Martin Luther King's relationship with the FBI in general and with J. Edgar Hoover in particular
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James Earl Ray, convicted for the assassination of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., testifies before the House Select Committee on Assassinations, day one
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Kennedy, John F. ; President of the United States; Assassination. -Mrs. Daisy Fisher, at J. L. Hudson Company Window
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William Colby and Bella Abzug debate the propriety of CIA activities
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