Eastland Recordings: Only Available Upon Request

Interview with Red Cochran about U.S. Senator James O. Eastland (Part 3 of 5)

Creator

Dan Smith

Identifier

eastland_cassette_33_B

Creation Date

2-12-1976

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Description

Interview with Red Cochran about U.S. Senator James O. Eastland (Part 3 of 5)'' early years; Eastland's parents; 1942 campaign; 1941 cottonseed speech; cotton farming; consituent services; and Paul B. Johnson Sr.

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Eastland, James O. (James Oliver), 1904-1986; Agriculture; Cotton; Johnson, Paul B. (Paul Burney), 1880-1943

Relational Format

audio recording

Extent

30m25s

Original Format

audiocassettes

Original Collection

James O. Eastland Collection, Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries

Rights

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Comments

"Red Cochran part 3" - B side label

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