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Congressman Moakley Papers, 1926-2001 (MS100)

Congressman Moakley Papers Recordings

 

This page includes audio, video, and transcripts from the Congressman Moakley Papers, including recordings of campaign and issue ads, public service announcements, radio program interviews and other radio spots, as well as recordings of Moakley discussing issues with other congressional colleagues.

For a full list of the collection, including non-digitized items, consult the Moakley Papers Collection Guide.

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  • Representative Moakley with Representative John Conyers, audio recording and transcript, 1973 by John Joseph Moakley and John Conyers

    Representative Moakley with Representative John Conyers, audio recording and transcript, 1973

    John Joseph Moakley and John Conyers

    Representative Joe Moakley and Representative John Conyers of Michigan discuss the Community Anti-Crime Assistance Act and solutions to reducing neighborhood crimes and increasing neighborhood involvement. They also discuss the possible impeachment of President Richard Nixon and the plans for his succession. The discussion was broadcast on the Boston-based radio station WILD as part of a program featuring Moakley and other members of Congress.

  • Representative Moakley with Representative Augustus Hawkins, audio recording and transcript, 1973 by John Joseph Moakley and Augustus F. Hawkins

    Representative Moakley with Representative Augustus Hawkins, audio recording and transcript, 1973

    John Joseph Moakley and Augustus F. Hawkins

    Representative Joe Moakley and Representative Augustus Hawkins discuss the Brownsville Affair and proposed legislation to restore funding for job-training programs in both the public and private sectors. The discussion was broadcast on the Boston-based radio station WILD as part of a program featuring Moakley and other members of Congress.

  • Representative Moakley with Representative Charles Rangel, audio recording and transcript, 1973 by Charles B. Rangel and John Joseph Moakley

    Representative Moakley with Representative Charles Rangel, audio recording and transcript, 1973

    Charles B. Rangel and John Joseph Moakley

    Representatives Joe Moakley and Charles Rangel discuss the increasing numbers of black members in Congress and the role of the Congressional Black Caucus. They also discuss the educational opportunities created by the G.I. Bill of Rights. The discussion was broadcast on the Boston-based radio station WILD as part of a program featuring Moakley and other members of Congress.

  • Representative Moakley with Representative Louis Stokes, audio recording and transcript, 1973 by Louis Stokes and John Joseph Moakley

    Representative Moakley with Representative Louis Stokes, audio recording and transcript, 1973

    Louis Stokes and John Joseph Moakley

    Representative Joe Moakley and Representative Louis Stokes discuss the legislative priorities of the Congressional Black Caucus, the energy crisis and the effect on the socio-economic class of America. The discussion was broadcast on the Boston-based radio station WILD as part of a program featuring Moakley and other members of Congress.

  • “Two Man Race” Moakley for Congress campaign advertisement, audio recording and transcript, 1972 by Moakley for Congress Committee

    “Two Man Race” Moakley for Congress campaign advertisement, audio recording and transcript, 1972

    Moakley for Congress Committee

    Campaign advertisement was made by the Moakley for Congress Committee in 1972 for use in Moakley’s campaign for the Ninth Congressional District against the incumbent Democrat Louise Day Hicks. The advertisement, presumably made for radio broadcast, humorously compares the race to famous battles in history.

 
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