Randy Pendleton papers- addition 1
Content Description
This addition to MSS 16420 Randolph Pendleton papers contains political memorabilia gathered by Pendleton. Pendleton worked as a journalist in Central Virginia beginning in the 1960s. There are loose materials including a playbill for The Inner Circle's "The Golden Touch" Fiftieth Anniversary performance at the New York Hilton on April 15, 1972, a flier created and distributed by the Gay Activists Alliance of New York City, a pamphlet titled "On the Other Side of the War" by Kate Webb, published in 1971 by United Press International and a picture of President John F. Kennedy made from various typeface characters and transmitted by W9HHX, a ham radio group at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. The rest of the materials were part of a scrapbook and are encased in scrapbook pages. These items include a Western Union telegram dated November 27, 1963, which discusses a bomb report in Jacksonville, Florida. An open letter to citizens of Alabama by U.S. Senate Candidate James E. Folsom outlines his reaction to the death of Martin Luther King, Jr. A U.P.I. Alabama reporter article that outlines Pendleton as "the only wire serviceman on the scene" for a several-hour long fire in Montgomery. A transcript of a speech given by Senator Robert F. Kennedy at the University of Alabama on March 21, 1968. Adjacent to the date of the speech is a handwritten note "assassinated 2 1/2 months later". Remarks by New York City mayor John V. Lindsay outline his thoughts on the death of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the state of the nation following such a high-profile assassination.
Acquisition Type
Gift
Provenance
Gift of Randy Pendleton, 21 July 2022.
Restrictions Apply
No
Dates
- Creation: Majority of material found within 1963-1972
Extent
0.03 Cubic Feet (1 letter-sized file folder)
Inventory
1 folder
Subject
- Kennedy, John F., 1917-1963 (Person)
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 (Person)