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Contributing Institution:
UCLA Library Special Collections
Title: Mayor Tom Bradley Administrative papers
Creator:
Los Angeles (Calif.). Office of the Mayor
Identifier/Call Number: LSC.0293
Physical Description:
2252 linear feet
(4503 boxes)
NB: The following box numbers were not used: 628-629, 634, 749, 751, 930, 1142-1143, 1226, 1250, 1400-1402, 1430, 1569-1571,
1713, 1758, 2035, 2383, 2445, 2508, 2915, 3201-3599, 3626-3630, 3699, 3720, 3861, 3932-3979, 4009-4011, 4107, 4215, 4282-4283,
4286, 4445, 4495-4496, 4499-4500, 4504-4514, 4520, 4548, 4568, 4570, 4706-4707, 4711-4712, 4719, 4721-4726, 4734, 4736-4737,
4756-4759, 4761-4762, 4868-4872, 4957-4966, 4969, 4971-4978, 4980-5007, 5010-5014, 5079, 5082
Date (inclusive): 1920-1993
Date (bulk): 1973-1993
Abstract: The collection contains the records of the administration of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, whose tenure in office covered
an unprecedented five terms. Although the bulk of the collection spans Bradley's years as mayor (1973-1993), the collection
also contains some material from Bradley's service in the Los Angeles Police Department, as an LA City Councilman (1963-1973)
as well as materials related to his candidacy for Governor of CA in 1983 and 1986. The collection covers a variety of subjects
pertinent to Los Angeles, including transportation, water conservation, offshore oil drilling, education, the 1984 Olympic
Games, the Los Angeles Convention Center LA Produce and Flower Markets, and the riots in 1992. The records are in a variety
of formats, including correspondence, photographs, reports, publications, architectural drawings, cassette recordings, video
tapes, and memorabilia.
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Language of Material: Materials are in English.
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UCLA Catalog Record ID
Provenance/Source of Acquisition
City of Los Angeles; deposit; 1993.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Mayor Tom Bradley Administration papers (Collection 293). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles
E. Young Research Library, UCLA.
Processing Information
Processed by Caroline Cubé, James Garner, Laurie Gemmill, Jean Griffing, Chip Hixson, Hongwei Huang, Barrett Jones, Andrea
Leigh, Jennifer Martinez, Maggie Michaelson, Jennifer Montague, Valerie Redon-Gabel, Raquel Rivero, Katie Roudier, Farzad
Saadat, Adam Sessler, Sal Sotelo, Nathalie Valdez, Chuck Wilson and Claude Zachary, 1998. Additional processing by Megan A.
Hibbitts, Minh Le, Kelly Minta, Danielle Bass, Julia Tomassetti and Megan Hahn Fraser, 2011-2012; machine-readable finding
aid created by Caroline Cubé.
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Biography/History
Thomas Bradley was born in Calvert, TX, in 1917. His family moved to Los Angeles, CA, when he was seven years old. He attended
UCLA on a track scholarship from 1937 to 1940, majoring in education, but left before graduating to join the Los Angeles Police
Department (LAPD).
Bradley became the first African American lieutenant in the LAPD, and attended law school at Southwestern University, receiving
his law degree in 1956. He retired from the LAPD in 1961. After working as an attorney in Los Angeles, he decided to run for
office and was elected to the Los Angeles City Council representing the 10th District in 1963.
In 1969 he ran unsuccessfully against Sam Yorty for mayor. He ran again in 1973 and was elected the first African American
mayor of Los Angeles. He was re-elected to a subsequent four terms, and served as mayor until 1993. He retired from political
life when his fifth term ended.
While in office, Bradley initiated low income housing projects through the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), sparked
the downtown skyline with the construction of the first skyscrapers, helped reform the LAPD, strengthened downtown's economic
prosperity with the introduction of the LA Produce and Flower Markets, fought offshore oil drilling, expanded the Los Angeles
workforce to include women and minorities, and oversaw the introduction of a mass transit system in the Los Angeles area.
He also brought the 1984 Summer Olympic Games to Los Angeles. One focus of his last year in office was rebuilding parts of
the city damaged in the riots after the 1992 acquittal of police officers accused of using excessive force against Rodney
King.
In 1982 and again in 1986 Bradley ran for Governor of California losing both times to George Deukmejian. He co-chaired the
Democratic National Convention in New York City in July 1976.
Bradley married Ethel Mae Arnold in 1941, and had three daughters (one of whom died at birth). He died on September 29,
1998.
Scope and Content
The collection contains the records of the activities of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley's administration over the course of
his five terms in office. Although the bulk of the collection is from Bradley's years as mayor (1973-1993), there are also
some materials from Bradley's service as a LA City Councilman (1963-1973) and some related to his candidacy for Governor of
CA in 1983 and 1986. Topics represented include transportation, water and power, offshore oil drilling, education, the 1984
Olympic Games, the Los Angeles Convention Center LA Produce and Flower Markets, and the 1992 riots. The collection contains
a variety of formats, including correspondence, photographs, reports, publications, architectural drawings, cassette recordings,
video tapes, and memorabilia.
Organization and Arrangement
The collection is arranged by staff member/originating office. Records generated by a particular person or office are not
necessarily in consecutively numbered boxes.
The major series in the collection are:
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Administration
During processing files were designated as "administration" when the creating staff member or office was unidentifiable.
This series includes correspondence, speeches, notes, press releases, memoranda, reports and publications pertaining to a
wide variety of subjects such as transportation, budget and finance, cultural affairs, the environment, ethnic and minority
communities, labor, legal and criminal issues, personnel, police and fire services, and education. Also included are photographs
and several gift objects.
Dates: ca. 1905-1993
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Campaign Material
During processing files were designated as "campaign material" if they pertained to campaign activities, particularly the
Gubernatorial campaigns of 1982 and 1986. Speeches, reports, donor information and press materials appear in this series.
Dates: 1963-1989
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Yolanda Alaniz, Document Control
The bulk of this record group contains index cards that document incoming correspondence and to which office it was directed.
Other records include address cards and audio material, including reel to reel films, videocassettes, and audiocassettes.
Dates: 1971-1993
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Richard Alarcon, Valley Area Coordinator
This record group consists of materials pertaining to the Mayor's Valley Area Office. Included are reports, correspondence,
meeting minutes, petitions, brochures, and photographs.
Dates: 1976-1992
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Bill Bicker, Special Consultant, Transportation
Bicker served as Bradley's primary advisor on all aspects of public transportation. He was the liaison with the City's Department
of Transportation, the County's Transportation Commission, the Rapid Transit District, and the MTA. The record group contains
speeches by Bradley, correspondence, notes, memoranda, newsletters, meeting agendas and brochures.
Dates: 1974-1992
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Jane Blumenfeld, Executive Assistant
Blumenfeld was one of Bradley's advisors regarding city planning. Documents include reports, correspondence, land surveys,
maps, architectural plans, and audio-visual material.
Dates: 1967-1993
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Michael Bodaken, Deputy Mayor
Bodaken advised Bradley on housing issues. He also served as liaison with the City's Housing Authority, Housing Preservation
and Production Department, Rent Adjustments Commission. This record group is comprised of press releases, reports, correspondence,
community development plans, maps, information packets, notes and meeting agendas.
Dates: ca 1940-1994
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Gary Boze, Mayoral Aide, South Central Region
Boze was responsible for the management of the South Central Region Office. Included are correspondence, reports, notes, flyers,
memoranda, brochures and speeches. Of particular note are the letters from children regarding the Los Angeles Riots in 1992.
Dates: 1966-1993
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Ezunial Burts, Executive Assistant
Burts assisted Bradley on a wide variety of issues including the City's Police and Fire Departments, public works, cultural
affairs, Model Cities, waste management, the Los Angeles Harbor and airports. This record group is comprised of reports, memoranda,
meeting agendas, notes and correspondence. Files pertaining to contest for the song of Los Angeles are of particular interest.
Dates: 1973-1984
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Anton Calleia, Chief Administrative Assistant
Calleia served as the main policy advisor throughout Bradley's administration. He also advised Bradley on most departments
and agencies, including the City Council. The collection contains correspondence and subject files on African Americans, airports,
the Parks and Recreation Department, the 1984 Olympics, the Police Department, and the status of women. Documents include
correspondence, memoranda, reports, meeting agendas and minutes, brochures and photographs.
Dates: 1973-1993
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Bill Chandler, News Secretary
In addition to being a news secretary, Chandler was responsible for maintaining background files in the Press Office. These
files include information regarding transportation, affirmative action, airports, drugs, and gang violence. Press releases,
correspondence, memoranda, notes, photographs, and transcripts of radio and television interviews conducted with Bradley are
found in this series. Of particular note are the materials regarding the City of Los Angeles Anti-Apartheid Policy.
Dates: 1983-1992
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Connie Chappell, Secretary
Chappell served primarily as Bradley's appointment secretary. The bulk of the record group contains invitations to events,
and correspondence regarding city proclamations, certificates of appreciation, resolutions, and greetings.
Dates: 1977-1993
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Bradford Crowe, Director of Economic Development
Crowe served as Bradley's advisor on business issues. He also worked as a liaison with the City's Office of Economic Development.
Documents include reports, correspondence, photographs, maps, meeting minutes, newsletters and memoranda.
Dates: 1963-1991
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Grace Davis, Deputy Mayor
Prior to serving as Deputy Mayor in the Bradley Administration, Davis was a Manpower Development Specialist with the United
States. Files include pamphlets, memoranda, reports, notes, transmittals, and grant applications.
Dates: 1973-1991
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Philip Depoian, Administrative Coordinator
Depoian advised Bradley on the Department of Airports and the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). He also worked closely
with the National League of Cities, Los Angeles Police Department, and the United States Conference of Mayors. The record
group also contains information regarding the Los Angeles Public Library System and the Independent Commission on the Los
Angeles Police Department (also known as the Christopher Commission). Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, meeting agendas
and minutes, and press releases are included in this record group.
Dates: 1965-1993
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Bill Elkins, Executive Assistant, Special Assistant to the Mayor
Elkins was one of Bradley's main advisors throughout the Mayor's political career. He worked closely with Bradley on issues
pertaining to African Americans, affirmative action, and Apartheid. Documents include memoranda, meeting agendas and minutes,
correspondence, reports, press releases, and speeches.
Dates: 1963-1993
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Jane Ellison, Executive Assistant, Legal Counsel
Ellison was Bradley's legal advisor. She was responsible for maintaining his legal records and responding to public records
requests. She also served as the liaison to the City Attorney's Office, the City's Ethics Commission, and the State Fair Political
Practices Commission. This record group contains reports, correspondence, memoranda, notes, rosters and press releases.
Dates: 1976-1993
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Norman Emerson, Executive Assistant
Emerson advised Bradley on city planning issues. Reports, memoranda, meeting agendas and minutes, maps, and notes are located
in this record group.
Dates: 1966-1981
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Cecilia Estolano, Environmental Policy Advisor
Estolano was one of Bradley's environmental advisors. She worked closely with the Department of Water and Power, South Coast
Air Quality Management District, Metropolitan Water District, Coastal Commission, and the Department of Environmental Affairs.
Files found in this record group consist of correspondence, meeting minutes, posters, newsletters, reports, notes, memoranda,
and press releases.
Dates: 1976-1993
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Mark Fabiani, Deputy Mayor
Fabiani worked as one of Bradley's policy advisors during his last term as mayor. Topics found in this record group include
the Los Angeles International Airport, the 1984 Olympics, Louis Farrakhan, Daryl Gates, the Christopher Commission, AIDS,
and Rebuild L.A. Items include press releases, reports, rosters, speeches, correspondence, notes, memoranda, and meeting agendas.
Dates: 1972-1993
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Valerie Fields, Coordinator, Education and Cultural Affairs
The bulk of this record group contains information regarding education issues, including the desegregation of the Los Angeles
Unified School District. Documents include correspondence, pamphlets, press releases, notes, meeting agendas, memoranda, rosters,
and publications.
Dates: 1973-1993
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Wendy Greuel, Administrative Coordinator, Human Services
Greuel was responsible for all issues pertaining to social and human services. She also served as a liaison with the Department
of Recreation and Parks and the Human Relations Commission. Key topics represented are homelessness, AIDS, child care, and
public housing. Documents include correspondence, grant applications, reports, memoranda, meeting agendas and minutes, and
photographs.
Dates: 1974-1993
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Linda Griego, Deputy Mayor
In addition to being Deputy Mayor, Griego served as the Los Angeles liaison on President George H.W. Bush's Los Angeles Riot
Recovery Task Force and the chief executive officer of Rebuild L.A. (RLA), the agency created to restore the City after the
riots. She also ran for mayor of Los Angeles in 1993. Documents found in this record group are publications written by City
agencies, correspondence, notes, press releases, memoranda, reports, maps and photographs.
Dates: 1991-1993
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Yoon Hee Kim, Korean Community Liaison
In addition to being Bradley's liaison for the Korean community, Kim also worked extensively with the Library Department and
the Commission of the Status of Women. Of particular interest are documents pertaining to the Korean community and the riots.
This record group contains correspondence, press releases, reports, memoranda, proclamations, photographs, meeting agendas
and minutes, and calendars.
Dates: 1975-1993
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Bee Canterbury Lavery, Chief of Protocol
Lavery was responsible for, among other things, visits with dignitaries in Los Angeles and abroad. Records include correspondence,
visit itineraries, background research on visitors and their country's customs and etiquette, photographs, programs, security
information, certificates, some copies of Bradley's remarks at events, invitations and press releases.
Dates: 1973-1993
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Craig Lawson, Legislative Coordinator, Mayor's Research Office
Most of the records in this series concern the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. Correspondence, programs, speech drafts, press
releases, clippings, contracts, environment impact reports, security reports, and records about an exhibit about the 1932
Olympics are found in this series.
Dates: 1977-1987
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Lily Lee, Hollywood Area Coordinator/Chinese Community Liaison
Lee worked as both the Hollywood Area Coordinator and as a liaison for the Chinese community. Reports, pamphlets, correspondence,
meeting schedules, agendas and minutes, notes, memoranda and press releases are located in this record group. Of particular
interest are the files of constituent correspondence regarding the riots.
Dates: 1986-1993
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Wilfred Marshall, Director, Small Business
Materials in this record group focus on business and economic development, the Los Angeles Harbor, and the Los Angeles International
Trade Corporation. Documents include meeting agendas, memoranda, notes and correspondence. For additional records pertaining
to the Office of Small Business, see files under Barbara Williams and Julia Williams.
Dates: 1971-1992
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Rosa Martinez, East and Northeast Coordinator
In addition to being key advisor regarding issues pertaining to East Los Angeles, Martinez was also the liaison to the Latino
community. Information regarding various organizations are found in this record group, including Barrio Action Groups, People
in Progress, Hispanic Women's Council, Plaza de la Raza, Mexican American Grocers Association, and Rebuild L.A. The series
includes correspondence, notes, newsletters, grant proposals, press releases, maps, and reports.
Dates: 1973-1993
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Jeff Matsui, Executive Assistant
Matsui advised Bradley regarding the Port of Los Angeles and the Department of Building and Safety. He also served as a liaison
to the City's Japanese community. Documents in this record group include correspondence, reports, press releases, memoranda,
meeting minutes and maps.
Dates: 1974-1993
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Kathy Mendenhall, Assistant to the Mayor
Mendenhall advised Bradley on sports and served as a liaison to the Convention Center, City Employees Retirement System, the
Department of Animal Regulation, Telecommunications, Fire and Police Pensions, and General Services. The record group also
contains campaign material as well as information pertaining to rapid transit and various Olympic events. Documents include
correspondence, memoranda, press releases and petitions.
Dates: 1967-1993
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Dodo Meyer, Administrative Coordinator (Mayor's Valley Office)
Meyer was responsible for the management of the Mayor's San Fernando Valley Office. She also served as an advisor on education
issues. Correspondence, speeches, meeting minutes and agendas, press releases, reports, video cassettes, and photographs are
found in this series.
Dates: 1969-1994
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Olivia Mitchell, Project Coordinator, Youth Development
Mitchell worked on youth-related projects such as the Youth Advisory Council, Young Artist Performance Project, Youth Leadership
Training and Youth Advocacy and Participation Project. Documents include reports, correspondence, meeting and program records,
evaluation forms and news releases.
Dates: 1974-1993
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Wanda Moore, Executive Assistant
Most notably, this series contains approximately 200 of Bradley's speeches, statements and testimonies on a wide array of
topics, including labor, the future of Los Angeles, women's issues, student protests, and the Rodney King beating trial verdict.
Also included in this series is constituent correspondence, including requests for certificates of appreciation, proclamations,
birthday wishes, etc., campaign material, and files on subjects such as the Los Angeles Police Department, education, public
works, and propositions.
Dates: 1962-1993
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Rose Ochi-Matsui, Executive Director, Criminal Justice
Ochi was involved with Project HEAVY (Human Efforts Aimed at Vitalizing Youth), anti-graffiti operations, Community Youth
Gang Services and other juvenile delinquency programs. Statistical reports, memos, correspondence, news releases and contracts
are found in this series.
Dates: 1974-1992
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Christine Ung, Administrative Assistant and Director San Pedro Office
Ung's files consist largely of constituent correspondence on a variety of issues such as the LAPD, utilities, the environment,
housing and general requests or complaints. There is a also a significant component of materials relating to her work with
the Asian Pacific community, Chinatown, and the planning for the Korean War memorial. Documents are correspondence, reports,
notes and programs.
Dates: 1974-1992
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Maurice Weiner, Deputy Mayor and Mayoral Campaign Manager for 1968 and 1973 races
Weiner was Bradley's chief of staff and an important advisor throughout his career. This series includes press releases, correspondence,
statements, reports and proposals regarding energy, public transportation, Model Cities, and water and power. Also included
are materials regarding Bradley's mayoral campaigns in 1968 and 1973.
Dates: 1966-1976
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Betty Wilson, Director, Office for the Disabled
Records in this series concern Wilson's work with Projects With Industry (PWI), the Job Training Partnership Act programs
for handicapped job seekers, the LA City Advisory Council on Disability, and other programs to assist the disabled, seniors
and veterans. Correspondence, reports, grant applications, press releases, meeting agendas and minutes are located in this
series.
Dates: 1975-1990
Other staff members or offices represented include:
- Manuel Aragon, Deputy Mayor
- George Beaubien, Director, Office of Small Business
- Board of Police Commissioners
- Mark Braly, Energy Coordinator
- Roxanne Burgess, American Indian Liaison
- City Admin Officer
- Raye Cunningham, Administrative Coordinator
- Linda Distenfield, Scheduling Director
- Louis Dominguez, Director of Computer Operations
- Adrian Dove, Director, Office of Small Business
- Carolyn Einung
- Art Gastelum, Administration Coordinator; Director, Office of Economic Development
- Wendy Greuel
- Wendy Harmon, [environmental policy advisor]
- Dexter Henderson, Deputy Mayor, Office of Human Relations
- Tom Houston, Deputy Mayor
- Marcela Howell
- Glen Hughes
- Alberto Juarez, Mayoral Aide
- Bob Kholos, News Secretary
- Jun M. Kim
- Maureen Kindel
- Masamori Kojima, Executive Assistant
- Joanne Kumamoto, [member, Mayor's Advisory Council on Volunteerism]
- Effrin Mamaril, [
Filipino
community liaison]
- Emma McFarlin, Special Assistant
- Maria Morales-Kent, [environmental policy advisor]
- Doug Morrison
- Gene Moscovitch
- Dee Dee Myers
- Ethel Narvid, Administrative Coordinator
- Jill Nishi
- Paula Petrotta
- Berna Deane Plummer, News Secretary
- Ray Remy, Deputy Mayor
- Frances Savitch, Administrative Coordinator
- Frederick Schnell, Chief, Economic Development
- Julie Sgarzi, Director of Research
- Lydia Shayne, Assistant News Secretary; Westside Area Coordinator
- Thomas Sisson
- Barry Smedberg, Project Coordinator, City Volunteer Corps
- Graham Smith, Research Associate
- Wendy Stern
- John Stodder, Principal Administrative Coordinator, Mayor's Research Office
- Tom Sullivan, Administrative Coordinator
- Sandy Thomas, Assistant to the Deputy Mayor
- Linda Tibi
- Julie Tugend
- Kitty Uyeshima, Secretary; Mayoral Aide
- Aileen Webb, News Secretary
- Walter White
- Barbara Williams, Mayoral Aide, Office of Small Business
- Julia Williams, Mayoral Aide, Office of Small Business
- Aimee A. Wilson
- William Winston, Administrative Coordinator
- Mayor Sam Yorty
- John Zinner, Energy Coordinator
Related Material
Related Material
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The Impossible Dream
[oral history transcript] / Tom Bradley, interviewee. UCLA Oral History Department interview, 1978-79.
Available at Library Special Collections, UCLA.
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Tom Bradley Collection of Material about Rapid Transit and Urban Development in Los Angeles (Collection 1229). Available at Library Special Collections, UCLA.
Items Removed from the Collection
Selections of newspaper clippings, receipts, photocopies and other non-archival material were removed from the collection.
Consequently, there are gaps in box numbers.
Online Items Available
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Los Angeles (Calif.)---Office of the Mayor. Archival resources.
Afro-American mayors. --- California. --- Los Angeles. Archival resources.
Los Angeles (Calif.) --- City Council.
Los Angeles (Calif.) --- Politics and government.
Photographs.
Bradley, Tom, 1917-1998