
| Statement
by Senator Harry F. Byrd (D.Va.) May 17, 1954. The unanimous decision of the Supreme Court to abolish segregation in public schools. Broadside 1954 .B97 Albert H. Small Special Collections Library University of Virginia |
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| Speech
by Hon. Harry F. Byrd of Virginia at the banquet of the Hampton Roads
Maritime Association, Norfolk, Va., May 9, 1957, "the dangers
and evils of the iniquitous so-called civil rights bills now pending"
Broadside 1957 .B97 Albert H. Small Special Collections Library University of Virginia |
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| Voting record, on major domestic issues, of Harry Flood Byrd : Candidate
for democratic nomination to U. S. Senate in primary election August 6.
Broadside 714 Albert H. Small Special Collections Library University of Virginia |
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| In defense
of Prince Edward County of Virginia : speech of Hon. Harry Flood Byrd
of Virginia in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, May 17, 1961.
Broadside 1961 .B67 Albert H. Small Special Collections Library University of Virginia |
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| Speech
on the Senate floor / by Senator Harry F. Byrd, relative to the motion
to take up the so-called civil rights bill. For release at 10:00 a.m.
Tuesday, July 16, 1957. JC 599 .U5 B9 1957 Albert H. Small Special Collections Library University of Virginia |
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| Again,
'Massive Resistance' : For Albertis S. Harrison to maintain, as he is
presently maintaining, that the now-defunct "massive resistance" laws
helped the State of Virginia solve its school integration problem is
absurd. Broadside 1961 .A42 Albert H. Small Special Collections University of Virginia |