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Title
Senator Milton Young’s letter about the Civil Rights Act
Subject
U.S. politics; Mansfield, Mike; Young, Milton; Civil Rights Act
Description
Senator Milton Young’s signed response to Senator Mike Mansfield’s letter about the passage of the Civil Rights Act.
Creator
Milton Young
Source
Milton Young's letter to Mansfield, Series XVIII, Box 32/3, Mike Mansfield Papers (Mss 065)
Publisher
Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, The University of Montana
Date
June 26, 1964
Rights
Rights to the Mansfield papers transferred to the University of Montana—Missoula. Permission may be required for use. For more information, please contact Archives and Special Collections at the University of Montana, Mansfield Library.
Format
paper
Language
en
Type
document
Identifier
Mss 065, Series XVIII, Box 32/3
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Text
(transcription of document)
June 26, 1964
Dear Mike:
Your letter of June 22 was most appreciated.
Mike, I think you are the one to be commended for your tolerance, patience, and excellent leadership in guiding this civil rights bill through the Senate. I doubt any other majority leader in the history of the Senate had a more difficult task. The nice thing about it is you retained all your friends, too.
My best wishes always,
Sincerely,
Milton R. Young
June 26, 1964
Dear Mike:
Your letter of June 22 was most appreciated.
Mike, I think you are the one to be commended for your tolerance, patience, and excellent leadership in guiding this civil rights bill through the Senate. I doubt any other majority leader in the history of the Senate had a more difficult task. The nice thing about it is you retained all your friends, too.
My best wishes always,
Sincerely,
Milton R. Young
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