Max Cleland Papers, Series I. Constituent Services, 1997-2002
Collection context
Summary
- Creator:
- Cleland, Max, 1942-2021
- Date:
- 1997-2002
- Extent:
- 75 box(es) (75 linear feet and 150 megabytes)
- Language:
- English
- Preferred citation:
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Max Cleland Papers, Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia, 30602-1641.
Background
- Scope and content:
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Series I. Constituent Services contains correspondence between Max Cleland and his constituents about the wide variety of issues that concerned them. Some frequent subjects include abortion, environmental protection regulations, the U.S. financial system (including credit unions), gun control, health care reform, the attempted impeachment of President Clinton in 1999, religious freedom, taxation laws, and veterans. The series includes the letters from the constituents, the form letters that Cleland used to respond to them, and data about the form letters.
- Biographical / historical:
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Max Cleland was born in 1942 in Atlanta, Georgia. He earned a B.A. from Stetson University and a M.A. in history from Emory University in 1968. After one year at Emory, he joined the Army to fight in the Vietnam War, reaching the rank of captain. He served from 1965 to 1968, when he was injured by a grenade and lost both legs and his right arm.
Cleland began a life-long career in politics when he was elected to the Georgia state senate in 1970, the youngest member ever elected. He served as a consultant to Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs (1975-1977) and was appointed head of the Veterans Administration in 1977 by President Carter. He was the first Vietnam veteran to hold that post.
Following the end of Carter's presidential term, Cleland returned to Georgia and was elected as Georgia Secretary of State in 1982. In this position, he was responsible for enforcing regulations related to commerce, industry and licensing in the state, maintaining the state's records, and overseeing elections. He was re-elected for three more terms. He resigned during the fourth term to run for U.S. Senate to replace retiring senator Sam Nunn. Cleland, a Democrat, was elected to the Senate in 1996. Among his contributions were working on campaign finance reform, military policy (including advocating caution with U.S. peacekeeping efforts in the Balkans), taxes, commerce, improved conditions for armed services personnel, maintaining a competitive air travel industry, and voting reform. He was also part of a bipartisan panel that investigated the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S. Cleland represented Georgia in the Senate until 2002, when he lost a close race to Saxby Chambliss.
After leaving the Senate, Cleland has remained active in politics, campaigning for Democrats and giving motivational speeches around the country. Since 2009, he has served as Secretary of the American Battle Monuments Commission.
Source: Grant, Chris. "Max Cleland (b. 1942)." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 26 August 2013. Web. 17 April 2014.
- Arrangement:
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This series is organized into 4 subseries: A. Issue Mail, B. Constituent Letters Singles, C. Subject Codes, D. Case Mail.
Because of the size of this collection, the remainder of the series are described in separate finding aids. A collection summary, including links to each of these series finding aids, is available online: Max Cleland Papers: Collection Summary.
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
- Environmental protection
Taxation -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Health care reform -- United States.
Politicians -- Georgia.
Freedom of religion -- United States.
Impeachments -- United States.
Finance -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Gun control -- United States.
Veterans -- United States.
Abortion -- Law and legislation - Names:
- United States. Congress. Senate
Access and use restrictions
- Restrictions:
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This collection is open for research use with the following exceptions:
Subseries B. Constituent Letters Singles must be reviewed for case mail prior to research use. Please request these files 3 business days prior to your research visit to allow time for this review.
Subseries B. Constituent Letters Singles contains digital files. These files are closed pending review for confidential information.
Subseries D. Case Mail is closed for 75 years from when the letters were written and will be available for research use in 2078.
- Terms of access:
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- Preferred citation:
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Max Cleland Papers, Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia, 30602-1641.