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Aurora "Lel" Kellman Collection Of Political Ephemera : A Collection Guide, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Special Collections And University Archives., James Anthony Schnur, Aurora "Lel" Kellman Sep 2004

Aurora "Lel" Kellman Collection Of Political Ephemera : A Collection Guide, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Special Collections And University Archives., James Anthony Schnur, Aurora "Lel" Kellman

Special Collections and University Archives Finding Aids: All Items

This collection of campaign pins and bumper stickers, donated in September 2004 by Aurora “Lel” Kellman, includes items from many political campaigns. Most of these materials support candidates or platforms sponsored by the Democratic Party, although some do support third-party candidates (such as Ralph Nader of the Green Party in the 2000 presidential election).


David R. Carr Collection Of Political Ephemera : A Collection Guide, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Special Collections And University Archives., James Anthony Schnur, Shawn Reynolds Dec 1997

David R. Carr Collection Of Political Ephemera : A Collection Guide, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Special Collections And University Archives., James Anthony Schnur, Shawn Reynolds

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David R. Carr, a professor of History at USF St. Petersburg from 1971 through 2009, donated this collection of political ephemera to the Poynter Library on 27 November 2007. The buttons focus primarily on Democratic Party candidates for the 1968 and 1972 presidential campaigns.