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National Death Penalty Archive
Researchers, writers, activists, and records on capital punishment in the United States.
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Scholarship and Teaching, 1958-2002 6 cubic ft.
This series contains drafts and reprints of the works of Hugo Bedau. They are organized first by format and then alphabetically by title. Formats include journal articles, newspaper articles, pamphlets, book chapters, lectures, and encyclopedia articles. Also included are materials related to various conferences Bedau attended.
Steve Hall Papers, 1978-2010 14 cubic ft.
Steven Hawkins Papers, 1991-2003 3.2 cubic ft.
Steven King Ainsworth Papers, 1993-2018 .33 cubic ft.
The Engaged Zen Foundation Records, 1990-2004 10.0 cubic ft.
Victor L. Streib Papers, 1908-2012, Undated, bulk 1978-2007 22.8 cubic ft.
Witness Testimony, 2004-2005 0.5 cubic ft.
This series contains copies of handwritten testimony and the original typewritten testimony of 137 witnesses, including published articles submitted as testimony by University at Albany School of Criminal Justice professors, James Acker and Charles Lanier. Other witnesses include: Dr. Alice Green, Albany human rights activist; Hon. Robert Morgenthau, District Attorney of New York County; Bill Babbitt, brother of executed death row inmate Manny Babbitt; David Kaczynski, Executive Director of New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty and brother of Unabomber Ted Kaczynski; Robert Meeropol, son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg; and Bishop Dominick Lagonegro of the Archdiocese of New York. A complete list of witnesses can be found in the Box and Folder List.