Governor Mario M. Cuomo central subject and correspondence files
Series Number
13682_96D;_13682_97
Summary
Governor Mario M. Cuomo gained national prominence as a spokesman for the Democratic Party in challenging the leadership offered by Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. Cuomo's central subject and correspondence document the governor's efforts to bring about change in the areas of low-income housing, abortion, civil rights, health care, criminal justice, and welfare reform. The records also document the governor's involvement in national politics during presidential election years.
Creator
New York (State). Governor (1983-1994 : Cuomo)
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This series consists of correspondence, memoranda, project reports, and state plan drafts concerning the education of New York State Indian children as mandated by the Johnson-O'Malley Act of 1934. Also present are correspondences showing the interaction between state and federal governments regarding the formulation of education policy.
Creator
New York (State). Education Department. Native American Education Unit
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this series.