"The Governor's Office Under Edmund G. Brown, Sr." presents an oral history transcript and related material from 1977-198. This collection offers valuable insights into the administration of Governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Sr., providing firsthand accounts and perspectives on California politics and governance during his tenure. The oral history format captures the nuances of the era, preserving the voices and experiences of those who worked closely with Governor Brown. It serves as a primary source for researchers, students, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of state government and the legacy of a significant figure in California's political history. This record provides a unique glimpse into the workings of the governor's office and its impact on the state.
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