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James B. Hunt: Back To The Mansion

Season 2008 Episode 1104 | 55m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Episode four focuses on Hunt’s final two terms as governor of North Carolina.

Hunt begins by noting how he had changed in the eight years since he left office. He ran unsuccessfully for Jesse Helms’ U.S. Senate seat in 1984; returned to practicing law in 1985; and became a grandfather.

04/28/2008 | Rating NR

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Biographical Conversations with James Goodmon was made possible by the generous support of Frank Daniels, Jr.

James B. Hunt: Back To The Mansion

Season 2008 Episode 1104 | 55m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Hunt begins by noting how he had changed in the eight years since he left office. He ran unsuccessfully for Jesse Helms’ U.S. Senate seat in 1984; returned to practicing law in 1985; and became a grandfather.

04/28/2008 | Rating NR

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