41/66/20 Guide to the Champaign-Urbana Amnesty International Records Champaign-Urbana Amnesty International Records

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Guide to the Champaign-Urbana Amnesty International Records 1978/1994 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Champaign-Urbana Amnesty International Records 1978-94 41/66/20 Amnesty International 2.10 English University of Illinois Archives
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Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: Civil Rights Death Penalty Freedom of Speech Human Rights Peace Movement Political Prisoners
Administrative Information Accruals:

7/13/94, 8/30/2011

Arrangement of Materials:

Alphabetical then chronological

Scope and Contents

Records of Champaign-Urbana chapter of Amnesty International (USA group 124) including annual reports (1980, 1987-93), brochures and fliers (1987-94), by-laws (1979-81), correspondence (1978-93), financial summaries (1978-81), Focus 580 cassette tape, handbooks (1987-93), mandate resolutions (1983-91), minutes (1980-94), newsletters (1988-94), newspaper clippings (1983-93), officer notes from conferences (ca. 1978), slides (1983), policy documents (1987-91), posters (1987-94), progress reports (1989-93), and regional and international publications (1985-91). Records contain information concerning adopted prisoners, death penalty abolition, financial support, goals, guest speakers, organized activities and events, Regional Action Network, Sri Lanka Casework, and South Asia Co-Group. Also includes correspondence and notes of Adopted Prisoner Case Coordinator Ken Southwood, Area Coordinators David Adams and Neal Stolar, Board of Directors member Francis Boyle, Secretary/Treasurers J. Alwyn Eades and Fred Mansfield.