Papers of Brooks Hays on Microfiche, 1916-1982
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Title: Papers of Brooks Hays on Microfiche, 1916-1982
Dates: 1916-1982
Collection Number: CFT00129
Creator/Collector:
Hays, Brooks
Extent: 490 microfiche
Repository:
Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives
Pasadena, California 91182
Abstract: Papers of U.S. Congressman Brooks Hays are held in several repositories including the JFK Library in Boston, the University
of Arkansas in Fayetteville, the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives in Nashville, the Library of Congress in
Washington D.C., Rutgers University in New Jersey, and the Z. Smith Reynolds Library of Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem,
North Carolina. The microfiche material housed at the David Allan Hubbard Library contains only the Collection at Wake Forest
University. The Wake Forest Collection contains 10 boxes of materials.
Language of Material: English
Accessible with general microfiche collections. Scholarly use within parameters of copyright law.
Copyright for materials resides with the creators of the items in question or their descendants, unless otherwise designated.
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Biography/Administrative History
Brooks Hays was a U.S. Congressman from Arkansas; staff assistant to John F. Kennedy and L.B. Johnson; Director of the Ecumenical
Institute, Wake Forest University; and Chairman of the North Carolina Good Neighbor Council.
Scope and Content of Collection
490 microfiche copies of the Lawrence Brooks Hays Papers stored at Wake Forest. His papers consist of correspondence; speeches
and addresses; photographs; audiotapes; and clippings relating to his activities after his defeat for Congress in 1958.
Baptist universities and colleges -- North Carolina
Interdenominational cooperation
Race relations
Ecumenical Institute
Wake Forest University
United States. Congress. House -- History -- Sources
Politicians -- Arkansas