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Jerry Huckaby [Part 2 of 2]

Oral History

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Collection:LSA

Copyright Holder: Louisiana State Archives

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Subjects: BOLL WEEVILS | BUSH, GEORGE H.W. (PRESIDENT) | BUSH, GEORGE W. (PRESIDENT) | CHENEY, DICK | CLINTON, BILL (PRESIDENT) | EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT | GEMAYEL, BACHIR | HUCKABY, JERRY (CONGRESSMAN) | KLU KLUX KLAN | KNOX, L.D. | LEWIS, JOHN | MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY | MCCAIN, JOHN (US SENATOR) | NATCHITOCHES, LOUISIANA | ORAL HISTORIES | PANETTA, LEON | REAGAN, RONALD (U.S. PRES) | TENSAS WILDLIFE REFUGE | TREEN, DAVID C. (GOVERNOR) | Red River Wildlife Management Area

Contributors:

  • Huckaby, Jerry Interviewee
  • Jackson Jr., Sailor Interviewer
  • Jackson Jr., Sailor Photographer

Description

Oral history with congressman Jerry Huckaby. Conducted on January 7, 2009. In this conclusion, Huckaby continues discusses his long career as a U.S. Congressman. He talks about serving under President Ronald Reagan, the strength of the Louisiana delegation in the U.S. House and Senate, the atmosphere of Civil Rights both in Louisiana and nationwide during the 1970s, and shares his reflections on his long career in politics. Part 2 of 2.