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Views of Senator Barry Goldwater

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This document depicts brief summaries of Senator Goldwater's sentiments regarding civil rights, social welfare, education, right-wing extremism, disarmament and peace.

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Legislative hearings--United States
Segregation - Law and Legislation
Civil Rights Act, 1964
Civil Rights
School Integration
Poverty
African Americans - Education.
African Americans - Economic conditions.
African Americans - Civil rights.
International Cooperation
Nuclear Disarmament
Discrimination
Federal Aid
People
Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris)
Hargis, Billy James
Organizations
United States Supreme Court
New York Times Company
Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
United Nations
United States Army

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