English: "The Red Record of Senator Claude Pepper"; red-baiting pamphlet published by his successful opponent, George Smathers
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. I've carefully looked through it and there is no copyright notice anywhere.
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George Smathers for Senate campaign
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