Subject Files, circa 1960s-1990s
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Created by Angier Biddle Duke, these files represent a broad range of subjects related to his professional activities, especially later in life and outside of his federal service. Major files include the Appeal of Conscience Foundation, Council of American Ambassadors, International Rescue Committee, Long Island University, NYC Department of Civic Affairs and Public Events, Spanish Institute, US-Japan Foundation, various Democratic committees, and democratic efforts in El Salvador, Guyana, and Nicaragua. Additional material on the same subjects can also be found in the Printed Material series.
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Arranged alphabetically by organization, but original order in box.
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