Senators Hollings, Walter Mondale, Edward Kennedy, John Glenn, Gary Hart, and Governor Ruben Askew (standing second from left), birthday roast for Mo Udall, Washington, D.C., 1983
Stewart Udall served as the Arizona campaign chairmen for Kennedy. During the 1960 Democratic Convention Udall swung 17 Arizona votes from Lyndon B. Johnson to John F. Kennedy.
A male born in 1926 in Brownsville, Texas, speaks about his life history and experiences. He explains that he and his family were migrant farmworkers who mainly picked cotton. He details some of his experiences as a pachuco, and starts by telling the…
In this second interview, a male born in Brownsville, Texas in 1926, discusses his life experiences further. He begins by speaking more about his youth. As a child, since he often helped his parents pick crops, he was not able to receive a…
Addresses and Special Orders Held in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, Presented in Honor of The Honorable Morris K. "Mo" Udall, A Representative from Arizona, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session
Washington, D.C.: U.S.…