Sound recording of a TNRCC (now Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) meeting with the Texas Air Quality Coalition in Gainesville, TX on January 25, 1999.
Sound recording of a meeting held in Abilene, TX, discussing the Local Government Records Act (LGRA) passed September 1, 1989. First speaker: Christopher Laplante, Director of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission; Second speaker: Associate Director of Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech; Third speaker: Kent Keeth, Director of the Texas Collection at Baylor University. Topics of the meeting include the history of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), changes made by the LGRA, and guidelines and procedures for grant application processes.
Audio recording of Judge Jack Hampton's comments to the Associated Press following his ruling in a recent murder case against Richard Lee Bednarski. Bednarski was given 30 years rather than a life sentence by Hampton, based on Hampton's own opinions. The victims were two young gay men and Bednarski had no prior offenses.
Interview with Roy Long, a longtime resident of Baytown after moving in 1929 from Houston, Texas. Long answers questions and details his early employment in Baytown at the Humble Refinery, and goes on to talk about his law practice, offices, and the growth of the town.
Audio interview from the Wes Phelps Podcast Interviews Collection recorded on August 18th, 2022 in Maplewood, New Jersey. Phelps interviews author Joshua Prager on his research over Roe v. Wade and the involvement of lawyer Henry McCluskey in the life of Norma McCorvey, better known as Jane Roe. Prager discusses Henry McCluskey's identity as a gay man, his roll connecting Norma McCorvey to her lawyer Linda Coffee, his legal career, and his murder in 1973. They continue to discuss newspaper coverage of McCluskey's murder and rumors of his sexual identity which circulated following his death. Prager closes by discussing the overlap between the fight for Women's and Gay rights.
Audio cassette from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during journalism of coverage including interviews on the topic of German companies offering slave labor reparations to workers to avoid legal actions by the German government. The tape includes one track of audio with a female journalist interviewing workers on their feelings and experiences in the present and from World War II.
Audio cassette from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during a radio broadcast covering the 14th Conference of Negro Women" with guests President Truman, an individual from the United Nations and one other. The tape was recorded in Washington D.C at the departmental auditorium. The journalist describes the scene and lists attending organizations. The rest of the tape covers live audio of speakers.
Audio recording of an interview with David Glass following his arrest in Dallas, Texas, regarding an alleged request made by Albuquerque Justice of the Peace Rose Doerfer to kill Jack Ruby.
Audio recording of a conversation between Walter Evans, Joe Michaels, and Jim Hurlbut regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Audio recording of radio coverage of the Jack Ruby trial, including interviews with Joe Tonahill, Phil Burleson, Jack Ruby, Eva Grant, Clayton Fowler, and Earl Ruby.
Audio recording of radio coverage of the Jack Ruby bond and change of venue hearings, including interviews with Stanley Marcus, Sam Bloom, and Melvin Belli.
Audio recording of radio coverage of the Jack Ruby trial, including interviews with Melvin Belli, Dr. Walter Bromberg, Bill Decker, Rosemary Allen, Edna Biggs, Hillel Silverman, Henry Wade, Joe Tonahill, Tom Howard, and Percy Foreman.
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