Audio / Video

One man-one vote and Senate reapportionment, 1964-1966

  • Tape 1, Side A
  • Tape 1, Side B
  • Tape 2, Side A
  • Tape 2, Side B
  • Tape 3, Side A
  • Tape 3, Side B
  • Tape 4, Side A
  • Tape 4, Side B
  • Tape 5, Side A
  • Tape 5, Side B
  • Tape 6, Side A
  • Tape 6, Side B
  • Tape 7

Description

Interviews with two key state legislators involved in the 1966 reapportionment of California: Stephen P. Teale. The Impact of One Man-One Vote on the Senate: Senator Teale Reviews Reapportionment and Other Issues, 1953-1966. Comments also on his political career, Governor Pat Brown, lobbyist-legislator relations, etc. Don A. Allen. A Los Angeles Assemblyman Recalls the Reapportionment Struggle. Comments also on years in the legislature during the Olson, Warren and Brown administrations, Jesse Unruh and other political figures. Copies of clippings, documents and photographs inserted. With this, as v. 2 (portfolio): additional documentary material supplied by Allen.

Details

Title

One man-one vote and Senate reapportionment, 1964-1966

Creator

interviewer. Rowland, James H.,

interviewee. Teale, Stephen P., 1916-1997,

interviewee. Allen, Don A.,

Creator

Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office.

Full Collection Name

California Audiovisual Preservation Project

Other Identifiers

cabeuroh_000169

Subject (Person)

Brown, Edmund G. 1905-1996. (Edmund Gerald),

Olson, Culbert L. 1876-1962. (Culbert Levy),

Unruh, Jesse, 1922-1987.

Subject (Corporate)

California. Legislature.

Democratic Party (Calif.)

Subject (Topic)

Apportionment (Election law) California.

Répartition des sièges Californie.

Geographic Coverage

California Politics and government.

Californie Politique et gouvernement.

United States--California--Berkeley.

Type

Audio

Format

Oral histories.

Archive

The Library

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Collection

California AV Project

Tracks

cabeuroh_000169_t01_a_access.mp3 Tape 1, Side A

cabeuroh_000169_t01_b_access.mp3 Tape 1, Side B

cabeuroh_000169_t02_a_access.mp3 Tape 2, Side A

cabeuroh_000169_t02_b_access.mp3 Tape 2, Side B

cabeuroh_000169_t03_a_access.mp3 Tape 3, Side A

cabeuroh_000169_t03_b_access.mp3 Tape 3, Side B

cabeuroh_000169_t04_a_access.mp3 Tape 4, Side A

cabeuroh_000169_t04_b_access.mp3 Tape 4, Side B

cabeuroh_000169_t05_a_access.mp3 Tape 5, Side A

cabeuroh_000169_t05_b_access.mp3 Tape 5, Side B

cabeuroh_000169_t06_a_access.mp3 Tape 6, Side A

cabeuroh_000169_t06_b_access.mp3 Tape 6, Side B

cabeuroh_000169_t07_access.mp3 Tape 7

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