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    Lloyd Crippen and R. Lewis Brown, Jr. Interview, April 4, 2005

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    Lloyd Crippen and R. Lewis Brown, Jr. describe how they became connected with the Anaconda Company, Crippen initially through his father-in-law and Brown after army service, law school and government work focused on labor relations. They recall experiences working for the Anaconda Company including reviewing and promoting Montana legislation, the Company\u27s hospitality room, relationships with legislators and other prominent figures, and other anecdotes of the time from 1955 through the 1970s. Former lobbyist (Crippen) and attorney (Brown) for the Anaconda Company.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/brown/1008/thumbnail.jp

    John R. Lewis, circa 1975

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    John R. Lewis (1940-2020), Class of 1967, was a Georgia Congressman who led the march across the Edmund Peters Bridge on March 7, 1965 in Selma, Alabama. Lewis was also involved in sit-in movement in Nashville, Freedom rides and the March on Washington

    John R. Lewis Addresses a Small Crowd, circa 1975

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    John R. Lewis addresses a small crowd of people

    John R. Lewis Gives a Speech, circa 1976

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    John R. Lewis speaks at a panel event

    John R. Lewis Gives a Speech, circa 1975

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    John R. Lewis speaks at a panel event

    John R. Lewis Speaks with Two People, circa 1975

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    John R. Lewis speaks with a man and woman on a sidewalk

    S. R. Lewis Jr., Pakistan industrialization and trade policies

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    S. R. Lewis Jr., Pakistan industrialization and trade policies. In: Tiers-Monde, tome 12, n°48, 1971. pp. 851-852

    S. R. Lewis Jr., Pakistan industrialization and trade policies

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    S. R. Lewis Jr., Pakistan industrialization and trade policies. In: Tiers-Monde, tome 12, n°48, 1971. pp. 851-852

    John R. Lewis with Voters, circa 1977

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    John R. Lewis stands in a doorway and watches a man fill out a document..The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
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