This collection documents the day-to-day activities of the New Hampshire Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty.
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Celeste Fitzgerald Papers, 1996-2012 6.0 cubic ft.
This collection documents the extensive work of death penalty abolitionist Celeste Fitzgerald in the State of New Jersey.
Steven King Ainsworth Papers, 1993-2018 .33 cubic ft.
The Steven King Ainsworth Papers contain his artwork and writings, including "Heads Up" bulletins written by Ainsworth for prison inmates sentenced to life, life without parole, and their advocates.
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.
Steven Hawkins Papers, 1991-2003 3.2 cubic ft.
Records of Steven W. Hawkins's tenure as Executive Director of the National Coalition Against the Death Penalty. The papers include extensive minutes of board meetings, speeches, travel arrangements, fundraising and reception notes, and pamphlets and other papers relating to his attendance at various board and committee meetings with related organizations.
The Engaged Zen Foundation Records, 1990-2004 10.0 cubic ft.
The collection contains materials related to capital punishment and criminal justice.
Equal Justice USA Records, 1989-2016 17.64 cubic ft.
This collection documents Equal Justice USA's efforts to abolish capital punishment and reform the criminal justice system nationwide. It focuses in particular on the organization's campaign for a nationwide moratorium against the death penalty in 2000, as well as records leading up to and resulting from this campaign.
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.
Death Row Support Project Records, 1988-2023 1.75 cubic ft.
This collection documents the Death Row Support Project, a project of the Church of the Brethren, which connects individuals incarcerated on Death Row with pen pals.
Karli Keator Papers, 1987-2006 .61 cubic ft.
Convicted of a 2000 murder in Texas and sentenced to death, Deon Tumblin committed suicide in his cell in 2004. This collection contains research materials about the Tumblin case, compiled by then graduate student Karli Keator.