The Romano L. Mazzoli Project at the University of Louisville showcases both the public and private sides of the man who spent more than two decades representing Louisville and Kentucky's 3rd Congressional District in Washington, D.C.
The project opened Nov. 8 in the University Archives and Records Center in Ekstrom Library on Belknap Campus with a special ceremony. More than 150 of Mazzoli's friends and colleagues attended.
Materials in the project documents Mazzoli's personal life and political career, including his congressional service from 1971 to 1995. Among them are his personal papers and an oral history project that covers his life and career. The University Archives also has refurbished and named its reading room in his honor.
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