Edward Mezvinsky Collection

Selected from the Edward M. Mezvinsky Papers

Contents: About the collection | Related Resources | Accessibility| Tech

About the Collection

Edward M. Mezvinsky served in the Iowa House of Representatives (1969-1971), in the U.S. House of Representatives for Iowa’s first district (1973-1977), and as U.S. representative to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (1977-1979). This collection consists of photographs, speeches, correspondence, reports, videos, and other records of his political career, including his experience on the House Judiciary Committee, which recommended the impeachment of President Richard M. Nixon.

The contents of this digital collection were selected from the Edward M. Mezvinsky papers. The finding aid provides information about the papers.

The Edward Mezvinsky online exhibit provides additional information on the life and political career of Edward Mezvinsky.

Accessibility information

The Iowa State University Library is committed to providing access to its digital content. Certain material, particularly older materials, handwritten documents, and visual content, present unique challenges in providing fully accessible resources. If you are experiencing barriers to accessing, viewing, or navigating the Digital Collections site please contact us for assistance or to request additional formats.

Technical Credits - CollectionBuilder

This digital collection is built with CollectionBuilder, an open source framework for creating digital collection and exhibit websites that is developed by faculty librarians at the University of Idaho Library following the Lib-Static methodology.

Using the CollectionBuilder-CSV template and the static website generator Jekyll, this project creates an engaging interface to explore driven by metadata.

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