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OpinionJournal.com

 Sub-Series
Accession: 2778Identifier: 2778-I.-B.

Dates

  • From the Series: Creation: 1972-2013

Scope and Contents

The Opinion Journal sub-series includes du Pont's columns that he wrote for the Wall Street Journal's editorial page, OpinionJournal.com. The published material included spans from 2000 to 2013. The sub-series includes schedules, drafts, final copies, and the material du Pont researched in order to write the columns. These schedules are indexes of each of du Pont's columns with the exact date and title of the work. Pete du Pont primarily wrote about the current presidential campaigns of the time, including that of George W. Bush, as well as his thoughts on education, and social issues, such as the rate of crime in the United States. Du Pont also continues to discuss economics, advocating for tax cuts and the creation of jobs.

Extent

From the Collection: 28 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Additional Description

Access Restrictions

25-year time seal from the date of creation due to privacy/security reasons.

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Repository Details

Repository Details

Part of the Manuscripts and Archives Repository

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