The Dole Institute Oral History Project (2002-2009) contains oral history interviews with a variety of people who knew and worked with Senator Dole in various capacities, including friends, staffers, colleagues, journalists, members of Congress, and others. Combined, they document the accomplishments and legacy of one of America's most respected leaders and statesmen, Senator Robert J. Dole.
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The Dole Institute Oral History Project (2002-2009) contains oral history interviews with a variety of people who knew and worked with Senator Dole in various capacities, including friends, staffers, colleagues, journalists, members of Congress, and others. Combined, they document the accomplishments and legacy of one of America's most respected leaders and statesmen, Senator Robert J. Dole.
Sheila C. Bair - Oral History about Bob Dole - 12/17/2007
The Dole Institute Oral History Project
1 hour 5 minutes 32 seconds
11 years ago
Sheila C. Bair - Oral History about Bob Dole - 12/17/2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Bair talks about the Voting Rights Act of 1982, Supreme Court nominations, 1988 Republican Primary and other topics.
The Dole Institute Oral History Project
The Dole Institute Oral History Project (2002-2009) contains oral history interviews with a variety of people who knew and worked with Senator Dole in various capacities, including friends, staffers, colleagues, journalists, members of Congress, and others. Combined, they document the accomplishments and legacy of one of America's most respected leaders and statesmen, Senator Robert J. Dole.