The Illinois Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (ICADP) formed in 1976 as the Illinois Coalition Against the Death Penalty by Mary Alice Rankin and other activist groups and organizations to try to prevent passage of capital punishment legislation in Illinois. After the state adopted the death penalty in 1977, ICADP expanded its grassroots legislative, education, and communication activities to try to inform the public about flaws and injustices in the Illinois capital punishment system and promote humane alternatives to the death penalty.
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Ivan Steen Papers, 1928-2013 5.29 cubic ft.
The Ivan Steen Papers document Steen's service as a Professor of History at the University at Albany as well as his oral history projects.
James Acker Papers, 1989-2013 19 cubic ft.
This collection contains a substaintial amount of material on the death penalty in New York State created or collected by Dr. James Acker. It also consists of Dr. Acker's research materials and other initatives involving capital punishment which he was involved in while teaching at the University at Albany School of Criminal Justice.
James Connolly Irish Republican Club Records, 1972-2015 0.2 cubic ft.
The collection documents the activism of the Albany-based James Connolly Irish Republican Club during the mid-late 1970s through the Club's revival in 2015.
Joachim Frank Papers, 1953-2016 10 cubic ft.
The Joachim Frank Papers document Frank's artistic pursuits and accomplishments.
Joan Butcher Papers, 1981-2019 1.0 cubic ft.
This collection contains material related to Joan Butcher's lesbian and feminist activism and other work in New York State and the Capital Region.
John J. McEneny Papers, 1992-2009 11.25 cubic ft.
This collection contains the papers of John J. McEneny's tenure in the New York State Assembly.
John M. Spalek Papers, 1933-2010 7 cubic ft.
John Spalek was professor of Germanic languages at the University at Albany and main proponent of the German and Jewish Intellectual Emigre Collection who conducted oral history interviews. The collection consists of oral history interviews and photographs.
Judith Filler Papers, 1991-2010 .5 cubic ft.
This collection contains material related to the dealth penalty abolitionist work of Judith "Jude" Filler in Texas.
Judith Langer Papers, 1970-2010 3 cubic ft.
Office papers of education and literacy scholar Judith Langer who directed the Center on English Learning and Achievement (CELA).