Senator Nancy Kassebaum-Baker Oral History, 2009-04-16

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Title

Senator Nancy Kassebaum-Baker Oral History, 2009-04-16

Description

In this 2009 oral history interview with Brien R. Williams, Kassebaum-Baker talks about Senator Dole's work ethic and the issues of abortion, the Panama Canal, and wheat subsidies on the campaign trail.

Baker represented Kansas in the U.S. Senate (1978-1997). She was the first female senator not elected to a seat held by her husband nor appointed to fill out a deceased husband’s term.

Creator

Brien R. Williams

Source

Audio only: (MP3) kassebaum-baker_nancy_2009-04-16
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Date

4/16/2009

Relation

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Language

English

Coverage

1:16:09

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Transcription

Transcript of Interview (with index) (PDF):
kassebaum-baker_nancy_2009-04-16

Interviewer

Brien R. Williams

Interviewee

Senator Nancy Kassebaum-Baker

Time Summary

1:16:09

Citation

Brien R. Williams, “Senator Nancy Kassebaum-Baker Oral History, 2009-04-16,” The Robert and Elizabeth Dole Archives and Special Collections Digital Exhibits, accessed May 16, 2024, https://dolearchives.omeka.net/items/show/234.

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