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AP Historical Hard Drive 2009

EN_00947067_3635
AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
Rep. Sam Rayburn, minority leader from Texas, and Rep. Martin Dies, left, also a Texas Democrat, shake hands, Aug. 17, 1954 after the House passed a Senate-approved bill which would outlaw the Communist party and make it a crime to be member of that group. Both the Senate and the House in approving the measure overrode the expressed wishes of the administration. Dies moved for acceptance of the Senate version of the bill and Rayburn called on the House to approve it. (AP Photo)
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1954-08-17
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
Anonymous
2662015
1,39MB
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