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reveals the rich heritage of the House through interviews with House officers, aides, committee staff, former Representatives, and others. Audio, video, and transcripts include insights about legislative processes and procedures, personal and political anecdotes, and recollections about the evolving nature of the institution. (House of Representatives)
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Amid much fanfare, including a formal introduction by then-House Minority Leader and future President Gerald Ford, Frank Mitchell became the first African-American Page in the U.S. House of Representatives. Mitchell recalled the warm welcome from House Leaders, Members, and Pages in an era rife with discrimination. |
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