Mss 395
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Part 1 (Mss 395, PH Mss 395, Audio 616A/1): Original Collection, 1940-19778.0 cubic feet (20 archives boxes), 8 photographs (8 folders), and 1 tape recording The papers record only a moderate portion of Lynd's career and activities. The emphasis is on the varied social movements and radical activities in which he participated. But even in these areas, only a modest amount of material has been preserved. The collection is arranged in series according to subjects. Within these broad subjects the arrangement is topical. The papers cover a fairly long time period, from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s, but most concentrate on the mid-1960s to the early 1970s. The collection is organized in 14 series. The first series, JOHN W. ANDERSON WRITINGS, 1969-1971, consists primarily of the writings of a militant in the United Auto Workers, his correspondence with Lynd, and a transcript of a lengthy oral history interview that Anderson gave in 1960. Lynd helped Anderson write his autobiography and to revise it for publication. The autobiography was never published, but the edited and original manuscripts of it are preserved in the collection. This segment also contains various other articles Anderson wrote and sent to Lynd for his revision. Although CAMPUS PROTESTS, 1968-1972, consists chiefly of clippings, newspapers, and private circulars which Lynd collected on protest movements which occurred on various university campuses in Chicago, there is a substantial amount of material from other universities, such as Indiana University where Lynd ran as a mock candidate for chancellor. These papers illustrate the unrest on some university campuses, but Lynd himself does not figure prominently in any of the material. An exception is a tape recording in this series; the recording is a speech Lynd made on the University of Wisconsin campus in 1972 during a labor teach-in. The CHICAGO RED SQUAD FILE, consists of records maintained by the “Red Squad” section of the Chicago Police Department on the activities of Lynd and his father. The file was released to Lynd because of a law suit brought by the Better Government Association to make public certain records of police intelligence. It dates from 1940 to April 1977, when the material was presented to Lynd. The CIA FILE was compiled by the Central Intelligence Agency on the activities of Lynd from February 1963 to October 1967. The CIA released only part of the file to Lynd in accordance with the federal Freedom of Information Act. Nevertheless, it records a large number of Lynd's political activities. It consists of photocopied copies of clippings, articles, and staff reports. The series CIVIL RIGHTS contains mainly clippings and printed material which Lynd collected while participating in the civil rights movement in the South in the early 1960s. It dates from 1958 to 1965, but concentrates on the middle years of this period. There is some material for the areas in which Lynd was active, such as Mississippi, but little that specifically records his activities. Photographs include images related to Freedom Schools in Indianola and Meridian, Mississippi, 1964, including images of students, a construction project, and convention. The JOIN series, 1965-1967, documents the agitation of Jobs or Income Now (JOIN), a group which sought to organize poor people in Chicago on the community level. An offshoot of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), the organization was one of several similar local organizing projects founded by SDS. JOIN concentrated upon the Uptown slum neighbor-hood abounding with white immigrants from the South, Puerto Ricans, and Indians. Its goal was to bring temporary relief to the immediate problems of these people and to raise their awareness of the deeper causes of slum conditions. The records are fairly complete and include extensive correspondence, financial records, printed material, newsletters, and documents. Lynd is not prominently mentioned in this series. The series KENNEDY ASSASSINATION, 1963-1964, reflects Lynd's interest in the matter and contains articles that he collected on the subject, his own articles, and his correspondence with others who shared his scepticism that Lee Harvey Oswald had acted as the lone assassin. Lynd's interest in social action on the local level is recorded in the series LOCAL ORGANIZING--CHICAGO/GARY, 1967-1972. It pertains mainly to his local activities when he lived in the Chicago area in the early 1970s. His main concerns were encouraging unionization, especially of public employees, and aiding local people to gain more community control over institutions that affected their daily lives. The series also contains printed material which Lynd collected during the 1968 Democratic Convention and historical material on the local area. The latter reflects the connection which radicals made between understanding the past and their agitation to change present conditions. The MASS PARTY ORGANIZING COMMITTEE series, 1973-1975, contains some records of an organization with which Lynd was in contact in 1973 and 1974. The Committee was attempting to formulate a mass working-class party based on the theories of Lenin. Lynd rejected the group as being undemocratic, but still engaged in discussions with the committee on the viability of their proposals. The records in the series are mainly his correspondence with the committee and various printed materials which the committee sent to him. The series, NEW AMERICAN MOVEMENT, 1971-1975, contains the records which Lynd collected and produced while a member of the New American Movement (NAM). This organization, founded in 1971, sought to build a mass-based democratic socialist movement in the United States that would draw its main support from working-class people rather than from students. Lynd was one of the chief promoters of NAM in the five-month formative period before its first national convention in November 1971 which founded a tentative national organization and adopted a set of priority programs. Lynd was elected to the thirteen-member national interim committee, established at the convention to serve in an advisory role until the organization could hold a formal founding convention. Although Lynd remained active in NAM throughout its early years there was growing disillusionment among many of its other supporters. The series contains a variety of material which NAM produced, printed material, bulletins, newsletters, and records which show the personal involvement of Lynd in the organization, such as correspondence and material from local chapters. The PROPERTY TAX AGITATION series documents Lynd's desire to redress inequality in the tax structure, especially on the local level. It contains material which Lynd collected on the topic: clippings, the Property Tax Newsletter, printed material, and research material. Lynd corresponded with others to promote his ideas and often wrote on the subject of tax reform. His correspondence and some of his writings are included in the series. Most of the records date from the early 1970s. In addition, the series contains publications of the Writer's Workshop, a non-profit organization in Gary, Indiana, with which Lynd associated, that frequently produced pamphlets on the abuses of the tax structure. The efforts of Lynd to influence from a Leftist perspective the American historical profession is evidenced in the series, RADICAL CAUCUS IN THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION (AHA). The candidacy of Lynd for the presidency of the American Historical Association (AHA) in 1969 is shown especially well here. Although the radical caucus developed momentum prior to 1969, most of the material in the series dates just before the convention and then after it to 1975. Correspondence that Lynd had with others who shared his views comprises the major part of this segment, but it also contains newsletters and other publications of the radical caucus or individual members. The RADICAL ORAL HISTORY series, 1969-1975, attests to Lynd's interest in promoting the study of history from a radical perspective and in preserving oral transcripts of the experiences of the lower class. Included in the series are primarily correspondence of Lynd with others who were interested in oral history and the manuscripts that he collected from these individuals. The efforts of Lynd and his wife Alice to publish Rank and File, a book about ordinary members of trade unions, are preserved in the RANK AND FILE series, 1971-1973, undated. It contains material generated in the various stages of the production of the book, including manuscript source material and notes. Some of the personal histories of the workers in this series were not published. There is also a fairly extensive collection of correspondence recording the attempts of the Lynds to publish their book and to find and gather material from suitable subjects. The final series, VIETNAM ANTIWAR MOVEMENT, 1964-1970, consists of the records that Lynd produced or gathered in his long period of opposition to American involvement in the Vietnam war. Most of the series is printed material which Lynd collected from various antiwar movements. Some clippings and correspondence, relate to Lynd's Hanoi trip and the legal and political problems that followed it.
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Series: Anderson, John W.--writings
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Box
1
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1-4
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Articles and outlines, A-Z, undated
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Autobiography
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Box
1
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5
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Comments of Skeels and Marquardt, undated
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Box
1
Folder
6-8
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Edited manuscript, chapters 1-16, undated
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Box
2
Folder
1
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Introduction, undated
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Box
2
Folder
2
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Notecards, undated
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Box
2
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3
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Notes, undated
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Box
2
Folder
4-5
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Original manuscript, chapters 1-6, 8, 9-15, undated
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Box
2
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6
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Correspondence with Lynd, 1969 November-1971 January, undated
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Box
2
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7-8
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Oral history interview, 1960
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Series: Campus Protests
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Chicago
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Box
2
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9-10
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Clippings, 1969 January-May, undated
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Box
2
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11
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Correspondence and manuscript material, 1968 December-circa 1969
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The Maroon
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Box
2
Folder
12
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1969 January-February
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Box
3
Folder
1-2
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1969 February-May
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Box
3
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3-4
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Printed material, 1969 January-circa 1969
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Box
3
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5
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Columbia, 1968 May-circa 1968
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Box
3
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6
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Disparate material, 1967 October-circa 1969, undated
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Indiana
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Box
3
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7
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Clippings, 1968 November-circa 1969, undated
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Box
3
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8
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Printed material, circa 1967-circa 1969, undated
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Box
4
Folder
1-2
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The Spectator, 1968 October-1969 February
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Box
4
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3
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Loyola of Chicago, 1968 December-1969 February, undated
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Box
4
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4
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Missouri, 1969 February, undated
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Box
4
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5
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New University Conference, 1972 July, undated
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Box
4
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6
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Roosevelt University, 1969 February-circa 1969
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Audio
616A/1
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University of Wisconsin Labor Teach-in Speech by Lynd, 1972 April 21
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Series: Chicago Red Squad
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Box
4
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7
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File, circa 1940-1977 April
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Series: CIA
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Box
4
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8-10
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File, 1963 February-1973 October, undated
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Series: Civil Rights
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Box
4
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11
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Atlanta, 1963 September-1968 May
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Box
4
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12
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Manuscript articles and notes, 1961 October-1964 August, undated
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Box
4
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13
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PH Mss 395
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Freedom School photographs, 1964 Summer
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Folder
1
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Students, Indianola, Mississippi
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Folder
2-3
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Students and Staughton Lynd, Indianola, Mississippi
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Folder
4
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Group working on construction project, Indianola, Mississippi
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Folder
5-7
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Group singing, Freedom School convention, Meridian, Mississippi, 1964 August 8
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Folder
8
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House
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Mss 395
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Printed material
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Box
4
Folder
14
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1958 May-circa 1962
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Box
5
Folder
1-3
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1963 February-1965 October, undated: All or part has been digitized and is available online: Folder 1, Folder 2 and Folder 3.
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Series: JOIN (Jobs or Income Now)
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Box
5
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4
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Chicago Freedom Movement, 1966 July
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Box
5
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5
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Clippings, 1964 October-circa 1966, undated
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Correspondence
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Box
5
Folder
6-9
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1965 April-1966 July
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Box
6
Folder
1
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1966 August-1967 May
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Box
6
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2
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Council minutes and records, 1967 April-June
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Box
6
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3
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ERAP fundraising material, 1964 April-1965 April
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Box
6
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4
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ERAP Newsletter, 1965 July-1966 January
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Box
6
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5-6
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Financial and legal records, circa 1964-circa 1966
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Box
6
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7
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Newsletter, 1965 February-1967 March
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Printed material
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Box
6
Folder
8-9
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circa 1964-circa 1966
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Box
7
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1
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circa 1966
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Box
7
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2
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Prospectus for 1966, 1966 February
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Box
7
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3
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Related organizations, circa 1965-circa 1967
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Box
7
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4
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Research data, circa 1964-circa 1966
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Box
7
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5
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School of Community Organization, 1967
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Box
7
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6-7
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SDS/ERAP printed material, circa 1964-circa 1968
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Box
7
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8
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Staff bulletin, 1965 July-August
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Series: Kennedy Assassination
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Box
7
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9
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Articles, 1963 December-1965 March, undated
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Box
7
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10
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Correspondence, 1963 November-1965 August
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Box
7
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11
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Printed material, 1963 November-1964 December
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Series: Local Organizing: Gary, Indiana, and Chicago, Illinois
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Box
8
Folder
1
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The Catalyst, 1971 December-1972 June
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Box
8
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2
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Community control of schools, 1967 July-circa 1971, undated
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Box
8
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3
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Free Chicago, 1968, October-circa 1968
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Box
8
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4-5
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Local “People's” history, 1917 September-1972 March, undated
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Box
8
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6
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Lynd speech on community organizing, 1971 June-circa 1971
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Box
8
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7
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1968 Democratic Convention, 1968 August-September
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Box
8
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8
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Public employees unionization, 1970 February-circa 1971
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Box
8
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9
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Roosevelt University Free School, 1968 May-1969 June
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Teacher unionization
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Box
8
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10
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Gary AFT, 1968-1971 July
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Box
8
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11
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Hanover case, 1970 June
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Box
9
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1
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Indiana University, 1970 February-1972 March
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Box
9
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2
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Knarr case, 1970 August-September
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Box
9
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3
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Women's rights, 1970 November-circa 1971
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Series: Mass Party Organizing Committee
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Box
9
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4
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Correspondence, 1973 March-1974 January
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Box
9
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5
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National Interim Committee, 1973 December-1975 April
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Box
9
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6
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Reports and proposals, 1973 July-1974 May
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Series: New American Movement
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Box
9
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7
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Chapter and local material, 1971 November-1972 October, undated
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Box
9
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8
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Chicago chapter, 1971 October-circa 1971, undated
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Box
9
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9
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Clippings, 1971 November-1972 July
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Correspondence
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Box
9
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10-11
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1971 July-circa 1971
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Box
10
Folder
1
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1972 January-1975 February, undated
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Box
10
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2-3
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Discussion Bulletins, Nos. 1-8, 1972 October-1974 September
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Box
10
Folder
4-5
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Honeywell Project, 1969 April-1972 February
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Box
10
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6
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Illinois Bell Telephone, 1971 October-circa 1971, undated
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Individual writings
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Box
10
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7
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1971 March-circa 1971
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Box
11
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1-2
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1972 January-1974 February, undated
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Box
11
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3
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Lynd writings, circa 1971-circa 1972, undated
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Box
11
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Movin' On!, 1973 Fall-1975 February
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Box
11
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5
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National Conference, 1971 October
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Box
11
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National Interim Committee, 1971 October-1973 September, undated
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Box
11
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7-8
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[Newspaper], Vol. I, No. 1 - Vol. III, No. 5, 1972 September-1974 February
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Printed material
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Box
11
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9
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1971 July-circa 1971
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Box
12
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1-3
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circa 1971-circa 1974, undated
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Series: Property Tax Agitation
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Box
12
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4
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Clippings, 1956 July-1971 December, undated
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Box
12
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Correspondence, 1970 September-1973 July
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Printed material
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Box
12
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6-8
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1958 March-1971 December
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Box
13
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1-2
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circa 1971
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Box
13
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3
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Property Tax Newsletter, 1970 October-1972 January
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Box
13
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4-5
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Research material, 1971 February-circa 1973
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Box
13
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6
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Writer's workshop, 1971 February-circa 1971
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Series: Radical Caucus in the American Historical Association (AHA)
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Box
13
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7
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Clippings, 1969 December-1972 March
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Correspondence
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Box
13
Folder
8-10
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1969 June-1970 September
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Box
14
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1-5
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1970 October-circa 1973
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Box
14
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6
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Newsletter, Nos. 1-15, 1969 Summer-1973 December
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Printed material and articles
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Box
14
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7-8
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1920 January-circa 1969
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Box
15
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1
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1970 February-circa 1974
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Series: Radical Oral History
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Box
15
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2-5
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Correspondence, 1969 December-1975 July, undated
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Manuscript articles
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Box
15
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6
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Fink-Lemisch, undated
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Box
15
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Loewen, undated
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Box
16
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1
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Loewen (continued)
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Box
16
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2
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Mitchell-Naison, undated
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Box
16
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Naison-Rassbach, undated
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Box
16
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4
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No authors listed, undated
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Box
16
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5
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Printed material, circa 1969-1975 June, undated
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Series: Rank and File
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Box
16
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6
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Correspondence, 1971 January-1973 May, undated
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Box
17
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1-2
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Manuscripts, undated
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Box
17
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3
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Notes, undated
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Source material
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Box
17
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4
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John W. Anderson, undated
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Box
17
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5
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John Barbero, undated
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Box
17
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6
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Disparate figures, undated
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Box
17
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Genora Dollinger, undated
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Box
17
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8
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Christine Ellis, undated
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Box
17
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9-10
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Wayne Kennedy, undated
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Box
17
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11
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Vicki Framer, undated
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Box
17
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12
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Percy Llewellyn, undated
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Box
18
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1
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Mario Manzardo, undated
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Box
18
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Herbert March, undated
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Box
18
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Nick Migas, undated
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Box
18
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Rayfield Mooty, undated
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Box
18
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Stella Novak, undated
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Box
18
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Maggie Pate, undated
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Box
18
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Jordan Sims, undated
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Box
18
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George Sullivan, undated
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Box
18
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9-10
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Stan Weir, undated
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Box
18
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11
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Sylvia Woods, undated
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Series: Vietnam Antiwar Movement
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Box
18
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12
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Clippings, 1966 January-1968 March
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Box
18
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13
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Correspondence, 1965 December-1968 February, undated
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Printed material
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Box
19
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1-6
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circa 1964-1970 November
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Box
20
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1-2
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undated
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Box
20
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3
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Tax protest, 1966 December-circa 1968
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Box
20
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4
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Vietnam Courier, 1966 June-1967 November
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M88-305
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Part 2 (M88-305, Audio 616A/2-13, 48-73, 75-83, PH Mss 395): Additions, circa 1964-1973 0.2 cubic feet (1 half-archives box), 39 tape recordings, 8 disc recordings, and 0.1 cubic feet of transparencies (1 folder) : Additions, circa 1964-1973, including a notebook with details about a trip to Southeast Asia (including North Vietnam), transparencies of North Vietnam (twenty-five 35 mm color slides), "How a Microphone Ruined Our Union" (about the Mississippi Freedom Labor Union), a script for the play "We Got Everything, Ma, To look Forward To," notes relating to a book manuscript ("Truckers in Revolt"), letters from Tom Gardner, miscellaneous near-print material, disc recordings concerning Vietnam, and tape recordings.
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Papers
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1
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Southeast Asia trip, circa 1965-1966
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PH Mss 395
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9
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North Vietnam transparencies, 1965 October-1966 January
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M88-305
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Passport revoked, 1966
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Box
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3
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Nuclear weapons, 1960s
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Box
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Civil Rights, African American, circa 1965-1970
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Box
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Labor, circa 1967-1972
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Tape recordings
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Audio
616A/2-3
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Mississippi Freedom Labor Union
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Audio
616A/4
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George S. (side 1), Clarence S. (side 2), 1967 July 12
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Audio
616A/5
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David Harris, 1969 July 4
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Audio
616A/6
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Bob Dylan Great White Wonder, 1969 July 6
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Audio
616A/7
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Sylvia Woods, RAFT, 1969
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Audio
616A/8
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Genora Dollinger, Women's role in Flint GM strike, 1970 April 16
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Audio
616A/9
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Staughton Lynd regarding Alinsky, 1971 June
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Audio
616A/10
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Migas, 1972 July 29
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Audio
616A/11
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Reel 1: Phillip Baymond, Frank Cedervall, Part of John W. Anderson, 1973 September 29
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Audio
616A/12
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Walter Reuther Labor History (Det) Roll 1, 1973 December 1
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Audio
616A/13
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Walter Reuther Labor History (Det) Roll 2, 1973 December 1
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Audio
616A/48
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Petras, Chaty, Balanoff, Jim Maloney on 1919
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Audio
616A/49
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Amalg Gabray
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Audio
616A/51
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Strike Two Steve 0n 1014 Black wot Con Jim P on 1010 Young Steelworkers Kate on Unemployment hcd Thomp (beg)
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Audio
616A/52
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Side 1: Thompson and Dietsch
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Audio
616A/53
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Wayne Kennedy, Walden, Tucke[r]
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Audio
616A/54
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Kennedy, Koinonia Bap[tist] Ch[urch]
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Audio
616A/55
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Peter Llewellyn, Jack Palme[r]
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Audio
616A/57
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Janis Joplin-- Cheap Thrills Iron Butterfl[y] Traffic
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Audio
616A/58-59
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Concluding remarks of John W. Anderson
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Audio
616A/60
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Philip Raymond, Frank [Cedervall], John W. Anderson
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Audio
616A/62
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Butt (side 1), Weit (side 2) A
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Audio
616A/63
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Powers (side 1), Weit (side 2) B
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Audio
616A/56
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Weit C
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Audio
616A/64
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George Patterson, 1st Labor Forum
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Audio
616A/65
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DeCaux tape #3
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Audio
616A/66
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Vicky DeCaux
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Audio
616A/67
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Q and A, Reel III, 1 of 3
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Audio
616A/68
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Vicky Kramer, Dr. Miller
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Audio
616A/69
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A Dylan New Morning, Garwood (side 2) mooty
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Audio
616A/70
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MFD
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Audio
616A/71
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Vicky Star, 1972 February 15
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Audio
616A/72
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Callow Barbiero Garwood
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Audio
616A/73
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U.S. Conference
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Audio
616A/75
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Reddick Young, Ola K.
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Audio
616A/76
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Manzando (1)
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Audio
616A/77
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Garwood on one side
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Disc recordings
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Audio
616A/50
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"Viet Nam: Voices of Policy & Protest" - Rostrum, RD-100, 1966
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Audio
616A/61
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"Spoken Arts: Monologues by Lillian Smith - Lillian Smith reads 'Our Faces, Our Words'"
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Audio
616A/78-79
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"Berkeley Teach-In: Vietnam - Voices and Documents Recorded at the Berkeley Campus of the University of California by Radio Stations KPFA" (Folkways, FD 5765), 1966
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Audio
616A/80-81
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"The Oswald Case: Mark Lane's Testimony to the Warren Commission" (Broadside [Folkways], BR-501), 1964
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Audio
616A/82
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"No More War - Songs Composed and Sung by Jacqueline Sharpe, with Arrangements by Walter Raim (Cutty Wren, CWR-101), 1966
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Audio
616A/83
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"The Great Banquet and Other Parables Retold by Clarence Jordan" (Koinonia, XCTV-121902)
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M91-219
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Part 3 (M91-219, Audio 616A/14-47, 74, VHA 141): Additions, 1959-1990 56.8 cubic feet (56 record center cartons and 2 archives boxes), 35 audio recordings, and 4 video recordings : Additions, 1959-1990, including materials relating to Lynd's legal and personal involvement in such areas as plant shutdowns and layoffs, unionism, the under-represented worker, the New Left, the anti-contra aid/anti-Reagan Nicaraguan movement, and the preservation of retiree's benefits; included are legal documents, correspondence, personal papers, academic papers, organizational records, research files, tape recordings, and videotapes. One VHS tape, "Out of Darkness: The Mine Worker's Story," has been assigned call number VHA 141. This video tape is also described separately in this catalog.
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Youngstown: Ecumenical Coalition, Brier Hill Struggle
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Box
1
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The Migration of Firms and Workers in Ohio, 1970-1975 / by Carol L. Jusenius and Larry Ledebur
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Box
1
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Securities and Exchange Commission information
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Box
1
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"Steel in Crisis", article by Father William T. Hogan
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Box
1
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WREDA studies
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Box
1
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An Economic Adjustment Plan for Mahoning and Trumbull (1979)
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Box
1
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Coke plant strike, etc. (1980)
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Box
1
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Shutdown at Campbell
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Box
1
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FTC, Left analysis, shareholder information, stockholder suit, Union attitudes
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Box
1
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OPIC, Coalition on Merger, Lockout, Anti-trust, Injunction information
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Box
1
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Rosenburg decision, correspondence
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Box
1
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Merger (Greenman)
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Box
1
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Coalition, FOIA, Carney
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Box
1
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Brier Hill, circa 1959-1979 March
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Box
1
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Brier Hill, after 1979 March
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Youngstown, Ecumenical Coalition, Department of Justice, demonstration (1976-1981)
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Box
2
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Memorandum to the Department of Justice in support of the proposed merger of the LTV Corporation and Lykes Corporation
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Box
2
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Lykes Youngstown Corporation, minutes of meetings, 1975 February 6, 1976 April 8, 1977 November 4
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Box
2
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Lykes suit attorney correspondence, 1976-1978
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Box
2
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LTV Lykes merger
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Box
2
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U.S. Department of Justice, 1978-1979
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Box
2
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"A Review and Analysis of Major Steel Industry Competitors", an article by Mark A. Hanudel
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Box
2
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Lykes (continued)
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Box
3
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Urban Development Action Grant application, Youngstown, Ohio, 1978 January
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Box
3
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Counsel, 1978
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Box
3
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Structure Community Steel (AIP)
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Box
3
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Economic development, various information, 1978
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Box
3
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ESOP
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Box
4
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Coalition Health, Housing
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Box
4
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Steelworkers United for Employment
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Box
4
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EDATA, 1979 Eastgate Development and Transportation Agency
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Box
4
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Letter, Allen, 1979
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Box
4
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Alperovitz report, 1978
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Box
4
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Correspondence with various people including Hay, Whitney
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Box
4
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Student papers
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Box
4
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Coalition corporate structure, 1978
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Box
4
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Coalition political contexts, negotiation
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Box
4
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UDAG Environmental, 1982
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Minutes, Coalition Committees, Conneaut other than lawsuit and steel industry
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Box
5
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Newspaper articles
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Box
5
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FOIA request regarding EDIA
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Coalition (chronological)
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Box
5
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1977-1978 August
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Box
5
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1978 September-December
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Box
5
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1979 January-end
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1977-1981
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Box
6
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Newspaper articles
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Box
6
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Various information including Ashtabula, Acid Rain, August 4, Banoff, Barrows, Canada, Chrysler, Concerned Citizens, Corps. of Engineers, EDA, Erie Coalition, Faitless, H.B. 4646, Fahringer Plan, Samuel Myers, National Commission on Air Quality, Industrial waste, Nuclear Energy, Plant Closings, Progressives Alliance, Plant closings, Youngstown city council resolution, articles submitted to Lynd for his review, Tri State Council
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U.S. Steel Suit through 1st trial (1979-1981)
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Box
7
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Extra pleadings
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Box
7
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Request production, evidence
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Box
7
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Information regarding profits, Local Union 1330
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Box
7
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Public relations releases, Lynd
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Box
7
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Benson, Leroy C.
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Box
7
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Plantiffs
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Box
7
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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Box
7
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Williams lawsuit
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Box
7
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NLRB
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Box
7
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Motion to dismiss
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Box
7
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Pre-trial reports
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Box
7
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Exhibits
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Box
7
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Summary plant analysis, 1977-1979
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Box
7
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Transcripts of proceeding before Lambros, 1980 February 28
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Box
7
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Motion, 6th Circuit, Williams v. U.S. Steel Corp., 1980 March
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U.S. Steel Trial documents, 1980
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Box
8
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Depositions of: Walthius, Gatland, Williams, Roesch, Roderick, GE, and Kirwan
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Box
9
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Affidavit regarding EDA grant
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Box
9
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6th Circuit decision
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Box
9
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Vasquez, DePietro, Mann, and Rawlings
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Box
9
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Appeal brief
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U.S. Steel Second Trial
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Box
10
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Injunction after remand, 1980
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Box
10
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September 2 hearing
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Box
10
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September injunction, hearing
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Box
10
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Sinter plant
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Box
10
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Pipe Mill
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Box
10
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Anti trust remedies
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Box
11
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Interrogatories of: Milne, Mathews, Vasquez, Toro, Roth, Houck
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Box
11
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Pre-trial briefs
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Box
11
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Opening statement
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Box
11
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Toro negotiations/Union
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Weirton Steel
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Box
12
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Gregory Fees
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Box
12
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Hearings, 1983 October 28, November 5
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Box
12
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Lawsuit II pleadings, research
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Box
12
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Demand statements
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Box
12
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Lawsuit II, Bauman
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Box
12
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Lawsuit I, Gregory
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Box
12
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Pensions, Environment, Alger
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Box
13
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Lichtenstein, 1982
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Box
13
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Gilliam/Bauman, 1982
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Box
13
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Evidence, 1983
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Box
13
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Lyle Williams/Youngstown, 1984-1985
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Box
13
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Eminent domain summary, preserving plant status quo pending condemnation
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Box
13
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Injunction papers/Common pleas
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Box
13
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Eminent domain, memos and notes
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U.S. Steel suit, Metzenbaum, retirement, depreciation, etc.
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Box
14
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Metzenbaum, 1980
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Box
14
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Retirement, losses in general
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Box
14
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EDA, 1980
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Box
14
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The Tribune Chronicle, 1981 April 18
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Box
14
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Lykes merger joint proxy statement, 1978 October 27
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Box
14
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Files regarding Hunt, McDonald Steel, Meckstroth, E.F. Scrap
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Box
14
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Depositions
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Eminent domain, 1986-1988
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Box
15
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Employee Buyouts/Plant closings
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Box
15
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Data Resource Compendium to Targeted Industry Strategy, 1986 April
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Box
15
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Economic Alternatives Task Force
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Box
15
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Youngstown
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Box
15
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U.S. Constitution
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Box
15
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Eminent domain in Pennsylvania, New Bedford, Massachusetts
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Box
16
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Rutgers, etc. (1985)
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Box
16
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Law/the Authority
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Box
16
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Reindustrialization from below 1984-1985
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Box
16
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Information regarding TVA, Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland Forum
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Box
16
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A Historical, Legal and Political Analysis of "Public Use": can eminent domain be used to prevent a plant shutdown?, an article by Ann Mandel, 1985 May
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Box
16
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Information regarding New Bedford, Utah cases
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Box
16
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Eminent domain cases
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Box
16
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Community Steel, 1981-1984
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Steel Valley Authority v. American Standard, Labor Law Continuation, 1984-1986
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Box
17
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SVA Appeal, Motion to Dismiss, Jurisdiction
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Box
17
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Various information regarding Switch and Brake, Doyle, Dues, Elections, Exhaustion, Fifth Amendment, Gateway, Gissel, Hanover
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Labor law materials
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Box
18
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Legislative history
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Box
18
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Libel against employee
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Box
18
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Libel, general
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Box
18
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Lockout, medical benefits
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Box
18
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Merrell Minimum
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Box
18
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NLRB including advice memoranda
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Box
18
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Newman, Nickel case
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Box
18
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Refusals to ratify contracts
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Box
18
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Steel industry consent decree
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Box
18
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Information regarding unemployment compensation, unfair representation
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Box
19
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Wagner Act cases
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Box
19
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Information regarding Weingarten, Weir material, Wildcats inc. $$ damages, Staughton Lynd briefs, Amalgamated Clothing Works, arbitration, Bachowski, Bekins, Buffalo Creek
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Box
19
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Case notes, right to treatment, facts and notes, concerted activity, deferral, affirmative action, testing, class actions
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Box
20
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Committee of U.S. citizens living in Nicaragua v. Ronald Wilson Reagan : Includes legal documents, correspondence, depositions, Lynd notes (one of plaintiffs was Benjamin Linder, later killed by Contras in
1987), oral arguments, research, summary judgment, motions to dismiss, appeal briefs, injunctions, etc., 1972-1980.
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More on Nicaragua, including Beacon Products v. Ronald Wilson
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Box
21
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Reagan (challenging embargo)
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Box
21
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Shutdowns, 1982
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Box
21
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Briefs, 1985 September 23
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Box
21
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Transcripts, 1985 August
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Box
21
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Addresses, unorganized correspondence (1977-1987)
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Box
21
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Lynd comments on articles submitted to him
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Box
21
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Eminent domain general information
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Box
22
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Staughton Lynd Rank and File cases, 1982-1988 : Arranged alphabetically by cases: Adder, Allis, Benedis, Bensinger, Boyle, Branker, Canavan, Carr, Carter, DeCola, Dugan, Ferguson, Fischer, Frangois, Granatir, Hertling, Hormel, Kerr, Klimczak, Kocholek, McIntyre, Martinez, O'Brien, Phelan, Pompetti Pruitt, Salem, Schwebel, Serrano, Slanco, Stevenson, Walsh, Wheeling.
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Box
23
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Staughton Lynd Rank and File cases, 1975-1980 : Arranged alphabetically by corporations, organizations, or subject: Akron education, Bricklayers, Brier Hill, Burden of proof in civil contempt, attorney fees for bad faith, campus subversion, Carpenters v. Local Union No. 3, Class certification, Due processes, Enforcement of Arbitration Awards, First Amendment, Grand jury, Equal arotection, Lake Erie Alliance, Landmark antitrust, Pension appeals procedure, Newspaper injunction, Oral recognition, Picketing, Precision casting, Recognitional picketing, Salem teachers, State Board of Education, etc.
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Box
24
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Academic employment controversies
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Box
24
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Labor history course
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Box
24
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Controversy regarding human violations in Vietnam
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Box
24
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Lynd/Yale correspondence, newspaper clippings
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Box
24
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Yale students petitioning to live off campus, statements by Lynd
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Box
24
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Chicago State University, 1967-1968
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Box
24
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The Struggle for Academic Freedom
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Box
24
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Experiences at Loyola
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Box
24
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Catholic position
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Box
24
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Staughton Lynd coursework, 1959?
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Box
24
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Labor history course, 1977
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1981-1989
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Box
25
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Files on labor, including shutdowns
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Box
25
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Files on labor, including rank and file correspondence
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Box
26
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ACLU cases, New Left, Labor, correspondence
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Box
26
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A Lawyer's Guide to Defending Non violent Civil Disobedience Under International Law
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Box
26
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Ann Arbor protest, etc., 1965-1986
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Box
27
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Resource/Research files : Writings on labor, arranged alphabetically by author, 1936-1977, including Strike at Allis Chalmers (1946 47), John W. Anderson (1966), Paul Buhle (1977), Ralph Desmarais, Barbara Garson, Jim Jacobs, Martin Morand (1977), Longshore Union (1976), Worker control, etc.
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Workers' Solidarity Club
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Box
28
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Publications
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Box
28
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Minutes, mailing lists, miscellaneous
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Box
28
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Independent Aluminum Worker's Union
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Box
28
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Contempt case, 1983
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Box
28
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Visiting nurses solidarity information
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United Labor Party
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Box
29
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Correspondence, (1978-1979)
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Box
29
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Plant closings, including New Bedford closing materials
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Box
29
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Industrial Co-op Association
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Box
29
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Legislation
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Box
29
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Newsletters
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Box
29
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Press coverage
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USWA
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Box
30
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Staughton Lynd affidavit on history, 1973
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Box
30
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Transcripts
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Box
30
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American Liberties Research
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Box
30
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Affidavits
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Box
30
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Rank and File Opposition
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Box
30
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Convention, 1972
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Box
30
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Articles and newspaper clippings
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Box
31
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Lake Erie Alliance for the Protection of the Coastal Corridor v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1981-1983
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Box
31
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Correspondence, briefs, appeals, motions, decisions, arguments
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First Amendment information
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Box
32
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Vol. 1: the regulation of the content of messages (1978)
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Box
32
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Vol. 2: the Anti-Communist Inheritance
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Box
32
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Obscenity Laws (1974)
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Box
32
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Professor Harry Kalven Jr. on the First Amendment, including Jamie Kalven's attempts to get his father's manuscript edited and 32 tributes for memorial service for H. Kalven Jr., 1974 December 6
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Box
32
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Supreme Court cases including Brandenberg v. Ohio
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Union information
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Box
33
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Teamsters Union information, 1976-1978
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Box
33
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Legal points handbook
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Box
33
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Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers, 1974-1979
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Box
33
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Newspaper clippings (mainly from Youngstown, Ohio), 1980
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Box
33
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Steelworker contract clippings, 1977
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Box
33
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Dist. 26 mailing labels
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Box
34
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United Steelworkers of America, 1977-1979
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Box
34
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Report on International Election, 1977
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Box
34
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Youngstown Steel and Tube, 1977-1978
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Box
34
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Union committee names and members
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Box
34
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Tri State Conference on Steel
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Box
34
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GM suit, 1981
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Box
35
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Steel Valley Authority, 1989
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Box
35
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Joseph P. Serrano v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Incorporated and LTV Corp., 1989
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Box
35
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Research, newspaper clippings, correspondence regarding Steel Valley Authority, 1988
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Box
35
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Intro to diary of Kathryn Hyndman (incomplete)
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Box
35
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Kate: Taylor Springs, Rockford VI, late 30s
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Box
35
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Kate: Ages 5-15, My First Love, 1914-1924, Native Americans
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Box
35
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Kate: From Iowa to Chicago, Cleveland, late 20s
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Box
35
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Kate: Organizing Unemployed Plains States, early 30s
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Box
35
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Kate: Women in jail
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Box
35
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Kate: on Communism
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Box
35
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Interview with Hyndman by Staughton and Alice Lynd
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Box
35
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Correspondence of Alice Lynd from Hyndman
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Box
35
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Papers by Blythe Mickelson, 1980-1981
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Box
35
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Lynd's critiques on papers sent to him, 1981
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Box
36
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Lynd's critiques (continued), 1982-1988
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Box
36
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History papers, 1989-1990
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Box
36
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"Radical politics and non violent Revolution," Staughton Lynd, 1966
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Box
36
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Labor clippings
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Box
36
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Correspondence and articles
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Box
36
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Rank and File information (including reviews)
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Box
36
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Lynd labor writings, 1978
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Lake Erie Alliance v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Box
37
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Depositions, 1980
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Box
37
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Answers to interrogatories
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Box
37
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Youngstown, Pittsburgh alternatives
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Box
37
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Drafts, summary judgments, 1981
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Box
37
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Appendices, 1-4
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Box
38
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Boston conference, 1982
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Box
38
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Plant closings, strategies for labor, including articles, testimonies, correspondence, 1980-1983
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Box
38
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Steel analysts materials, 1982
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Box
38
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Steelworker's anti-trust
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Box
38
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Steel and the Environment, 1979-1980
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Box
38
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Worker's Democracy, "The Network"
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Box
38
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Information about Great Westinghouse strike of 1814, and other strikes
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Box
38
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Industrial newsletters, 1990
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Box
39
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Worker's Democracy and "the network" (continued)
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Box
39
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Spanish edition, Rank and File, 1988
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Box
39
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Worker's Defense League, 1990
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Box
39
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Correspondence, speeches, newsletters, conventions, articles, newspaper clippings, 1990
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Box
39
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Fall semester 1987-1988 course supplement for "Labor in Crisis" by Lynd
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Box
39
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Information about John Carr v. Pacific Maritime Association, 1987
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Box
40
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Statements for material facts, 1987
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Box
40
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Articles, correspondence, 1987
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Box
40
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"Labor Law in Crisis" class materials
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Box
40
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Articles and briefs for Lynd review, 1985-1987
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Box
40
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Newspaper clippings, articles for Youngstown, 1980-1981
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John Barbero papers
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Box
41
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Clippings, 1960
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Box
41
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"Healing the Nation's Wounds" by Herbert C. Holdridge, 1952-1957
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Box
41
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The American Socialist, 1955-1956
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Box
41
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Newspaper clippings, correspondence, 1977-1980
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Box
41
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Tri State Conference on steel, 1988
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Box
42
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Tri State Conference on Steel, 1986-1988
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Box
42
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Addresses, Union members
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Box
42
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Iron making furnace Dorothy No. 6, feasibility of, clippings, legal defense
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Box
43
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Tri State conference clippings, other Tri State ephemera, 1984
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Box
43
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Rank and File correspondence, cases
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Box
43
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Labor Law for the Rank and Filer, draft
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Box
43
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Articles submitted to Lynd for critique
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Box
43
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Lynd articles, articles for Democracy magazine, 1982-1984
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Box
43
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Articles and clippings, 1981-1985
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Lake Erie Alliance v. U.S. Army Corps, 1981
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Box
44
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Complaint, pre trial narrative
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Box
44
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Pre trial and final drafts, motions, correspondence, summary judgment
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Box
44
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Press coverage, Conneaut
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Box
44
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Ohio EPA Motion to Dismiss
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Box
44
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Depositions
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Box
44
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Motions to Dismiss, comments, service complaints, pre trial narrative
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Box
45
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Briefs, including appendices
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Box
45
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Additional alternative documents
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Box
45
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Discovery, general
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Box
45
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Plantiffs discovery, U.S. Steel, replies, requests for information
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Box
45
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Expense claims, receipts
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Box
46
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Lake Erie Alliance (continued)
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Box
46
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United States of America v. U.S. Steel Corp. information, 1979
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Box
46
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Fish and Wildlife information, 1977
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Box
46
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Environmental Studies
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Box
46
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Depositions, 1980-19o081
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Box
46
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Correspondence, court decrees, orders, and modifications, 1982-1983, 1985
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Box
46
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1982 Extension Act documents and other information
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Box
47
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U.S. v. U.S. Steel (continued), 1982-1983
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Box
47
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Case documents, including modifications, restraining orders, briefs, memos, articles, clippings
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Box
47
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Lynd articles, 1977-1987
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Box
47
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Local 1397 intervention
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Box
48
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Requests for production, appearances, intervention
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Box
48
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Environmental Protection Agency manual
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Box
48
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Case documents
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Lake Erie Alliance v. James F. McAvoy, Director of Environmental Protection
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Box
49
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Case documents, 1979-1981
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Box
49
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Original Environmental Impact Statement, vol. 1-4
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Box
49
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Appendices to briefs, 1981
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Box
50
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Tri State Conferences, 1979-1982
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Box
50
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Nabisco dispute, 1982
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Box
50
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Shutdown, J and L Hot Strip, 1981-1982
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Box
50
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Press conferences, 1981
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Box
50
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Tri State correspondence and newspaper clippings
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Box
51
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Labor notes
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Box
51
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Lynd articles, etc., 1988-1990
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Box
51
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Solidarity unionism
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Box
51
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Annual reports, U.S. Steel, 1970-1978
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Box
51
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Depositions: Curtis, Jernigan, Leuchner, 1980
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Box
52
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Depositions: Keppel, Ludwig
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Box
52
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Correspondence, 1980
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Box
52
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Environmental Land Seminar, 1979
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Box
52
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Flood Protection Program, etc.
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Box
52
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Conneaut permit file, 1980
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Box
52
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Papers presented at "Defining Industrial Democracy" Conference, 1988
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Box
52
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Articles submitted for Lynd's critique
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Box
53
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New Kinds of Unionism, 1987-1988
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Box
53
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Articles submitted for Lynd's critique
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Box
53
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Lake Erie Alliance v. Army Corps of Engineers materials
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Box
54
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Lake Erie Alliance v. Army Corps of Engineers materials (continued)
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Box
54
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"American Revolution Radicalism," Lynd, Chapters 1-5, 1967
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Box
54
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Correspondence, 1967
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Box
55
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Notes to chapters, Rank and File, Lynd, communal rights and related miscellaneous, 1983
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Box
55
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Correspondence to thesis, 1984
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Box
55
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Correspondence to CLS bibliography
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Box
55
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Ohio works closing, 1979
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Box
55
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Pittsburgh No. 30, 1979
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Box
55
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Steel Task force, 1980
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Box
55
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Assorted newspaper clippings
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Box
55
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Testimony of Lynd before the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business, 1980
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Box
55
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Jones and Laughlin, 1981
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Box
56
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Notes to U.S. Steel case
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Box
56
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Depositions, injunctions, press coverage, U.S. Steel
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Box
56
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Press coverage of Local 1330
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Box
57
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Report on the Environmental Impacts of U.S. Steel Corporation's proposed lakefront plant, 13 volumes, 1978
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Box
58
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Lake Erie Alliance v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1979
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Box
58
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Brief for plaintiff appellants, 1979
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Box
58
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Appendix, 13 volumes
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Audio recordings
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Audio
616A/14
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Enviromental impact statement, 1979
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Audio
616A/15-17
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Lea v C.O.E Depo o Stanley Margolin, tape 1-3 ,1980 October 3
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Audio
616A/18-20
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Lea v. C.O.E JA Jernigan Depo, tape 1, 1980 October 15
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Audio
616A/21
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Sand Mike Stout on eminent domain at Wotkas Solidy, 1984 July 11
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Audio
616A/22-23
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LTV Steel Mally, 1986 July 26
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Audio
616A/24
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Roderick, ? January 31
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Audio
616A/25-28
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Unidentified
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Audio
616A/29
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Staughton Lynd
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Audio
616A/30
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Curtis deposition backup
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Audio
616A/31
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Curtis 3-4
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Audio
616A/32
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Curtis 5-6
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Audio
616A/33-37
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Leuchner, tape 1-5, ? October 27
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Audio
616A/38
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Keppel, tape 1
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Audio
616A/39
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U.S. Steel, Bill K phone call
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Audio
616A/40-44
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Cooper/ ludwig tape 1-5
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Audio
616A/45-47
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Lea v. corps of engineers and USSC, curtis depo tape 1-3, 1980 September 26
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Audio
616A/74
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John Carr vs. OMA, 1988 September 16
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VHA 141
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"Out of Darkness: The Mine Worker's Story," undated VHS tape
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M99-111
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Part 4 (M99-111): Additions, 1938-1948, 1965-1997 3.0 cubic feet (3 records center cartons) : Additions, 1938-1948, 1965-1997, documenting Lynd's work as a labor lawyer in Youngstown, Ohio, consisting of records of the Workers' Solidarity Club, United Steel Workers of America (USWA), and Rank and File. Also included are records related to the Youngstown Steel Plant shutdown (1980), the Ypsilanti, Michigan suit against General Motors and the closing of the Willow Run Plant (1993), correspondence with other labor leaders, and articles written by Lynd.
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Box
1
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1
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Raw materials, American labor
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1
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2
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Roosevelt University course, "The Historian View"
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Box
1
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3
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Commonwealth v. Hunt
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Box
1
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4
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Emporium Capwell article
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Box
1
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5
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Harvard Civil Rights/Civil Liberties Law Review
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Box
1
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6
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Yale Law Journal
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Box
1
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7
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Industrial health and safety
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Box
1
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8
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Cook
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Box
1
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9
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Citizen soldier
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Box
1
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10
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Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee
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Box
1
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11
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Lynd, early 1980s
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Box
1
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12
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Teamsters
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Box
1
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13
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Edelstein et al.
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Box
1
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14
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Tacoma/Pacific Coast Longshore
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Box
1
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15
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Stan
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Box
1
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16
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Workers' Solidarity Club of Youngstown and other papers
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Box
1
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17
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Alice Lynd on retiree benefits
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Box
1
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18
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School, 1992-1994
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Box
1
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19
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Jimenez
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Box
1
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20
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Resources
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Box
1
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21
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Class, origin of club, 1981
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Box
1
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22
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Club newsletter
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Box
1
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23
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Miscellaneous
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Box
1
Folder
24
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"Shout Youngstown" film script
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Box
1
Folder
25
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Book by Barr McCloskey (formerly ULP Akron)
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Box
1
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26
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Local 1462 election leaflets, John Barbero, steelworker
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Box
1
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27
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Brier Hill - Open Hearth
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Box
1
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28
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Ed Mann, steelworker, oral history
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Box
1
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29
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Open Hearth
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Box
1
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30
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Youngstown shutdown materials
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Box
2
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1
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Sablowski-McBride, 1976-1977
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Box
2
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2
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KSU massacre, 1970
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Box
2
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3
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USWA Convention, 1976
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Box
2
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4
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RAFT nationally
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Box
2
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5
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National USWA, 1977 contract
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Box
2
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6
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District 26 director race, 1976-1977
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Box
2
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7
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John Barbero and Michelle McMills, Local 1397 correspondence
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Box
2
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8
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Local 1397, USWA (Homestead Works)
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Box
2
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9
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Lynd articles on steelworkers
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Box
2
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10
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Miscellaneous articles
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Box
2
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11
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James Prickett articles
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Box
2
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12
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Ron Radosh
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2
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13
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Fred Thompson
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Box
2
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14
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Movement efforts and working class organizing
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Box
2
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15
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Newspaper clippings
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Box
2
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16
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Productivity
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Box
2
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17
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"Where's Joe" film script
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Box
2
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18
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Immigration complaints
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Box
2
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19
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Writing on steel industry
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Box
2
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20
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Lynd articles on USWA
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Box
2
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21
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Organizing in 1930s
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Box
3
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1
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United Steelworkers of America (USWA)
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Ypsilanti Michigan Suit against General Motors for closing the Willow Run plant
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Box
3
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2-5
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Correspondence
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Box
3
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6-10
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Legal briefs and correspondence
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Box
3
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11
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Press release
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Box
3
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12
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Rheingold plant
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Box
3
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13
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Suit against ENA
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Box
3
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14
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Youngstown Steelworkers statements
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Box
3
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15
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Staughton Lynd publications
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M2004-165
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Part 5 (M2004-165): Additions, 1978-1993 0.2 cubic feet (1 half-archives box) and 17 photographs (1 folder) : Additions, 1978-1993, consisting of files related to Staughton Lynd's involvement in the labor movement and including correspondence, papers on Solidarity Club activities, the Solidarity Club newsletter (1986-1992), and documentation regarding strikes in the Youngstown (Ohio) area including the Trumbell Memorial Hospital Strike (1982) and the Buick Youngstown Strike (1992). Also included is Lynd's research regarding the prison system focusing on a potential "Supermax" prison proposed in Youngstown and the Lucasville Prison Riot of April 1993.
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M2009-037
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Part 6 (M2009-037, Audio 616A/84-121): Additions, 1982-2008 24.0 cubic feet (23 records center cartons, 2 archives boxes, and 1 half-archives box), 0.8 cubic feet of photographs (2 archives boxes), 38 tape recordings, and 13 VHS videotapes (1 video box) : Additions, 1982-2008, consisting primarily of documents created by attorneys Staughton and Alice Lynd, their co-counsel, opposing counsel, and the plaintiffs and defendants in the court cases Austin v. Wilkinson and Combs v. Wilkinson. In both cases, inmates at the Ohio Supermax Prison (OSP) in Youngstown, Ohio, sued Reginald Wilkinson, the director of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections, for violations of their right to due process and for violations related to use of excessive force. Included in the collection are court documents created during the course of the trials such as briefs, pleadings, appeals, appendices, motions, filings, and exhibits. The exhibits are comprised of images of inmates and the facility, statements given by inmates and correctional officers, reports created by Ohio State Highway Patrol and OSP medical monitors, video recordings of selected depositions and recordings created by OSP officials related to a prison disturbance in 1998. Audio recordings of depositions from the Combs v. Wilkinson trial are also included with the exhibits. Other documents related to the cases include trial transcriptions, committee reports, pre-trial research, deposition transcriptions, and the correspondence of Staughton and Alice Lynd with inmates, co-counsel, and opposing counsel. Also included in the collection are records pertaining to related court cases, union, prison labor and death penalty activism, and additional audio and visual materials.
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Series: Austin v. Wilkinson
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1
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1
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Pre-opening of Ohio's Supermax prison
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Box
1
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2
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Pleas for lawyers, 1998-2000
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Box
1
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3
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Issues with attorney Richard Kerger
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Box
1
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4
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Lynd memo regarding transfer of inmates
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Box
1
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5
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Amnesty International Midwest Conference, 1998 October
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Box
1
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6-7
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DiMarco, Williams, Pitts suicides and Ohio State
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Highway Patrol investigations
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Box
1
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8
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Suicide compilations
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Box
1
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9-11
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Suicide responses
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Box
1
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12-13
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Documents provided in response to Human Rights Watch
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Box
1
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14
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Correspondence with State Senator Robert Hagan, Attorney Jamie Fellner and Correctional Institution Inspection Committee
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Box
1
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15
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Suicide data
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Box
1
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16
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Conditions and data, pre-filing
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Box
1
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17
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Security classification reviews, pre-filing
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Box
1
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18
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Policies, pre-filing
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Box
1
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19
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Correspondence with AFSC and AFSC reports, 1997-2005
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Box
1
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20
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McArthur Justice Center, inspection of close supervision centers, 1999 August-September
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Box
1
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21
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ACLU National Prison Project, Conference on supermax prisons, 2000 February
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Box
2
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1
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Docket
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Box
2
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2
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Excerpts (prepared for Supermax prisoners in other states)
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Box
2
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3
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Complaint, 2001 January 9
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Box
2
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4-20
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Court filings, 1-399
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Box
3
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1-19
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Court filings, 400-799
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Box
4
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1-5
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Court filings, 700-825
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Box
4
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6
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Administrative rules
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Box
4
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7
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Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections policies
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Box
4
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8
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Ohio Supermax Prison policies
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Box
4
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9-11
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ODRC medical forms
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Box
4
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12
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Mental health standard operating procedures and forms
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Box
4
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13
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Dunn reports, consent decree reports
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Box
4
Folder
14
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Oakwood Correctional Facility
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Box
4
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15
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Southern Ohio Correctional Facility transfers and placements
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Box
4
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16
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Suicides and suicide prevention
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Box
4
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17
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OSP population
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Box
4
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18
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OSP race statistics
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Box
4
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19
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Quality review, 1998 December
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Box
4
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20
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Ishee declaration, 2001 September
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Box
4
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21
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Media provided by defendants
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Box
4
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22
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ACA audit, 1998
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4
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23
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Pre-release
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4
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24
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Forms pertaining to named plaintiffs (DOTS)
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Box
4
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25
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Forms pertaining to named plaintiffs (security/retention)
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Box
5
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1
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Forms pertaining to named plaintiffs (coding forms)
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Box
5
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2
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First request (master)
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Box
5
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3
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Status of discovery
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Box
5
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4
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Discovery from defendants
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Box
5
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5
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Document requests
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Box
5
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6
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First request for production of documents
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Box
5
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7
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Austin, James
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Box
5
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8
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Burns, Kathryn
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Box
5
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9
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Dr. Geraci
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Box
5
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10
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Goldenson and Clark
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Box
5
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11
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Riveland, Chase
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Box
5
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12
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Expert witness information
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Box
5
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13
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Defendants' expert reports
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Box
5
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14
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Report on medical services at OSP
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Box
5
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15
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Dr. Robert Cohen
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Box
5
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16
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Fellner, Jamie
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Box
5
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17
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Gilligan, James
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Box
5
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18
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Grassian, Stuart
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Box
5
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19
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Pretrial statements (negotiations)
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Box
5
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20-22
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Plaintiffs' trial exhibits
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Box
5
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23
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Halleck reports
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Box
5
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24
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Mental health monitoring
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Box
5
Folder
25
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Mental health proposal
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Box
5
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26
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Southern Ohio Correctional Facility/RTU
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Box
5
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27
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Intensive Mental Health Treatment Unit, SOCF
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Box
6
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1
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OSP documentation memo and 2002 employee list
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Box
6
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2
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First report of OSP medical monitors
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Box
6
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3
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Second report of OSP medical monitors
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Box
6
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4
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Third report OSP medical monitors
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Box
6
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5
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Fourth report OSP medical monitors
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Box
6
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6
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Response to fourth report OSP medical monitors
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Box
6
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7
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No report medical monitors, (2003 March-April, June, August)
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Box
6
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8
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Medical: Diets
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Box
6
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9-12
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Reports 5-8: OSP medical monitors and responses
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Box
6
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13
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Summaries, outlines, and notes for September 4 hearing
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Box
6
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14-15
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Reports 9-10: OSP medical monitors
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Box
6
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16
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Fairness hearing
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6
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17
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Proposed settlement of classification
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6
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18
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Settlement (stipulation for injunction relief)
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Box
6
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19
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Fred Cohen affidavits
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Box
6
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20-21
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Plaintiffs' motion for preliminary instruction
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Box
6
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22
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Plaintiffs' exhibits / preliminary injunction
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Box
6
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23-24
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Ryzner deposition
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Box
6
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25
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Davis deposition
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6
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26
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Wilkinson deposition
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Box
6
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27
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Revised forms
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Box
6
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28
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Review of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction system of inmate classification, James Austin, Ph.D.
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Box
6
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29-31
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Plaintiffs' exhibits
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Box
7
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1-13
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Defendants' exhibits
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7
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14-15
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Trial transcripts, v.1-2, 2002
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Box
8
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1-2
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Trial transcripts, v.3-4, 2002
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Box
8
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3-5
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Plaintiffs' hearing exhibits, 2003
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Box
8
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6-9
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Defendants' exhibits, I-IV, 2003
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8
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10-14
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Transcript, hearing, 2008 March 25
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Box
8
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15
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Transcripts, 2004 September 1, 2005 March 7
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Box
8
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16
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Plaintiffs' exhibits, 2005
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8
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17
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Defendants' exhibits, 2005
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8
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18
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Trial transcripts, v.1-3, 2005
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Box
8
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19
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Wilhelm deposition and transcript
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Box
9
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1
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Plaintiffs' discovery request
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Box
9
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2
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Defendant's discovery request
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9
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3-5
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Trial transcripts
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Box
9
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6-7
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Jeffrey Metzner, M.D., deposition
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Box
9
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8
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Revised level 5 classification policy
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Box
9
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9-11
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Hearing on proposed revisions of level 5 policy and forms
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Box
9
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12
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6th Circuit Court documents
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Box
9
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13-14
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Appeals by defendants
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Box
9
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15-17
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Joint appendix, v.1
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Box
10
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1-2
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Amicus briefs
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10
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3
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Appeal to 6th Circuit Court
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Box
10
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4
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U.S. Supreme Court decision
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Box
10
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5
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Revised policy 111-07
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Box
10
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6
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Brief of professionals and practitioners of psychology and psychiatry
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Box
10
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7
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Brief of amici curiae, Human Rights Watch
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Box
10
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8
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Various briefs
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Box
10
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9
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Joint appendix
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Box
10
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10
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Electronic code of federal regulations
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Box
10
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11
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Petitioners' amicus brief
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10
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12
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Administrative regulations and policies, multiple states
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10
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13
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Defendants' - Appellants' final and opening briefs
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10
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14
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Plaintiffs' - Appellants' final brief
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Box
10
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15-16
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Joint appendix, v.1 of 5
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Box
10
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17
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6th circuit court documents, 2003
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10
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18
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Defendants' - Appellants' reply brief
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10
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19
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Joint appendix, v.2 of 5
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Box
11
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1
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Grievance appeals
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Box
11
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2-4
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Joint appendix, v.3-5
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Box
11
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5
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Decisions of the Bureau of Classification: Special Security Classification Review
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Box
11
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6
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Decisions of the Bureau of Classification: security level 5
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11
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7
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Level 5 reviews, 2002 May-July
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11
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8
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Attorney work products, 6th Circuit Court
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11
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9
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Ryzner depositions
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11
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10
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Preparation for cross examinations
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11
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11
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Campbell v. Clinton
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11
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12
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Motion to amend, alter, or dismiss
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11
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13
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Correspondence with the Center for Constitutional Rights
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11
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14
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Biggs - suicide prevention
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11
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15
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Ryzner
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11
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16
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Ishee
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11
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17
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Ishee - cross examination
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11
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18
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Center for Constitutional Rights - disabilities
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11
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19-21
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Attorney work products, motion for preliminary injunction
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11
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22-25
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Topics, 1998-2002
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12
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1-3
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Attorney work products, pre-class action
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12
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4
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Miscellaneous, 2002
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12
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5
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Docket text and excerpts from order by Judge Gwin
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Attorney work products, witnesses
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12
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Eleby, 2001-2008
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John Stojetz, level 5 review
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12
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9-11
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Attorney work products, hearing, 2003 March
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Box
12
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12-13
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6th Circuit Court
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12
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14-15
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2003 compliance issues
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12
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16
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Preparation for hearing, 2004 September 1
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12
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17
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2nd Amendment complaint
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12
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18
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Attorney work products, 2004 November
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Witnesses for plaintiffs
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12
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19
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Logistics
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12
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20
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Exhibits
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12
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21
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Apanovich
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12
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22
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Benge
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12
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23
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Blackmon
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12
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24
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Haddad
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12
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25
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Hall, Dorian
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12
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26
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Kupers, Terry, M.D.
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13
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1
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Lee, Cornell
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13
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2
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Montgomery
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13
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3
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Nemeth
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13
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4
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Robb, Jason
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13
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5
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Stebbins, David
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13
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6
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Wilson
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13
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7
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Martin, Steve S.
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13
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8
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Correspondence to Alice Lynd
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13
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9
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Collins deposition
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13
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10
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Collins testimony
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13
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11
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Houk testimony
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13
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12
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Metzner testimony
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13
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13
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Nathan testimony
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13
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14
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Wilkinson testimony
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13
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15
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Woodford testimony
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13
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16
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Stipulations (not filed)
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13
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17
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Notes for death row hearing
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13
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18
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DRC position statements
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13
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19
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Death Row Inmate Handbook (Mansfield Correctional Institution)
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Box
13
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20
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Correctional Institution Inspection Committee on OSP
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Box
13
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21
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Statistics - ODRC
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13
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22
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Mental health screening interviews
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Box
13
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23
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Non-cooperation letters from Randall Porter to clients
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Box
13
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24-28
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Miscellaneous, including Death Row move, Long termer issues, Proposals for policy changes, Statistical charts regarding OSP population by Alice Lynd, 2005-2008
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Box
13
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29-31
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Lists of security and privilege level reviews
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Box
13
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32-35
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Lists of OSP prisoners
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Box
13
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36-42
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Media coverage of OSP, 1993-2008
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Box
14
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1
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Prisoner lists
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14
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2
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Attorney of record forms
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14
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3
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Client retainer agreements
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14
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4
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Austin, Charles
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14
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5
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Baksi, Robert
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14
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Benge, Michael
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14
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Bonner, Alonso
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14
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Cassano, August
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14
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9
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Clark, David
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14
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10
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DeJarnette, James
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14
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11
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Donald, Roy
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14
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12
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Easley, David
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14
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13
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Eskridge, Brian
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14
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14
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Gardner, Keith
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14
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Groves, Eugene
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14
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16
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Hall, Roger
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14
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17
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Harris, Frederick O., Jr.
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14
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18
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Heard, Heard
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14
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19
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Heyward, Lyle (Aziyz Hakiym-El)
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14
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20
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Hodge, Edward
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14
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Hudson, Howard (withdrawn)
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14
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Iacovone, Orsino
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14
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Lennon, Jerome (Kunta Kenyatta)
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Lane, Stacey
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14
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Newell, Emanuel "Buddy"
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Mitchell, James D.
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Perotti, John W.
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Preston, Lamar
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14
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Robb, Jason
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14
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Roe, Kevin
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Siggers, Richard
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Swofford, Eric
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Thompson, Lahray
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Tolliver, Kevin
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Tilley, Edward
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Trawick, Mark
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15
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1-13
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Correspondence with prisoners, 1998-2008
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15
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14
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Letters to Judge Gwin from prisoners
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Box
15
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15
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Level 4 questionnaires, 2007 December
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15
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16
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Monitor out of cell and recreation time
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15
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17
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Recreation questionnaires, 2005 January
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15
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18
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Reclassification questionnaires, 2002 March
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Box
15
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19
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Hunger strike, 200l March
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Box
15
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20-22
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Decisions of the Chief Inspector, 1998-2002
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Box
15
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23-25
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Correspondence with co-counsel, 1999-2000
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Box
16
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1-13
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Correspondence with co-counsel, 2001-2008
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Box
16
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14
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Correspondence, ACLU of Ohio
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Box
16
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15
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Michael Benza
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Box
16
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16
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Center for Constitutional Rights
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Box
16
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17
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Terry Gilbert
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Box
16
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18
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Supreme Court amici
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Box
16
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19
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Jamie Fellner
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16
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20
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Alphonse Gerhardstein
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16
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21
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Terry Kupers, M.D.
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16
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22
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Miscellaneous
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16
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23
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Public defender
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16
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24
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David Stebbins
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16
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25
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Molly Wieser
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16
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26-30
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Notes on conversations with co-counsel, opposing counsel, and at hearings, 1999-2008
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Box
17
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1-6
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Notes on conversations with counsel, 1998-2008
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Box
26
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1
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Notes on conversations with counsel, 1998-2008 (continued)
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Box
17
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7
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Related legal issues
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Box
17
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8
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Correspondence
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Box
23
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7-16
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Correspondence (continued)
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Series: Combs v. Wilkinson
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Box
17
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9-12
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Pleadings
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Box
17
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13
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Appeals
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Box
17
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14-16
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Joint appendix, v.1-3
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Box
17
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17
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1589A Combs et al. appeal
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17
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18
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Regulations and policies
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17
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19
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Clippings
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17
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20
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Consultant's report on the use of force incidents and recommendations for improved reporting and investigative procedures
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17
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21
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Defense's interrogation of plaintiffs
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17
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22
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Plaintiffs' interrogation of defense
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18
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1
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Notices of marginal entry order
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18
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2-4
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Defendants' motions
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18
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5
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Settlement negotiations
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18
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6
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Plaintiffs' memorandum
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18
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Plaintiffs' court documents
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18
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10-12
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Use of force investigation report, book 1 of 2
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Box
18
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13-15
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Use of force investigation report, book 2 of 2
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Box
18
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16-17
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Plaintiffs' trial exhibits
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19
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1
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Wilkinson
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19
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2
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Tewell, Nancy
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19
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3
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Shasky
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19
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Moroney
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19
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Coyle
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Hills, Norman
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Berry, Donald
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Buck
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Krupa
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19
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10
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Robb, Jason
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111
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Combs, Ronald
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12
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Van Hock deposition
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19
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13
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Skatzes, George
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19
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14
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Ohio State Highway Patrol investigation report
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19
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15
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Use of force committee narrative and supporting documents
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Box
19
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16-18
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Defendants' trial exhibits, book 1 of 2
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19
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19-21
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Defendants' trial exhibits, book 2 of 2
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Box
19
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22
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Proposed use of force administration
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19
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23
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OSHP - reports of investigation
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19
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24-25
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OSHP- reports of investigation, inmate and correctional officer interviews
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19
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26-27
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Use of force committee and related correspondence
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Box
20
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1-3
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Use of force reports, book 1 of 2
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20
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4-5
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Use of force reports, book 2 of 2
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20
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6th circuit court documents, Lyle Heyward
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Correspondence with Lyle Heyward
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20
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Partial summary judgment, Lyle Heyward
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20
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10
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Memorandum of opinion order
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20
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Defendants' response to partial summary judgment
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20
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12
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Plaintiffs' pro se brief in response to the May 24, 2001 court order
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20
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13
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Affidavits
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20
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14
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Heyward affidavit
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20
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15
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Religious issues memo
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20
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Exhaustion legal access
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20
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17
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Appeal denial reclassification
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20
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18
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Appearance - Jules Lobel
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20
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19
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Summary judgment
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20
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20-21
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Exhibits to defendants' motion
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20
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22
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Pleadings, Heyward
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20
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23-24
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Heyward documents
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Series: Unionization
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Box
21
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1
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Correspondence and articles regarding private prisons
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Box
21
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2
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Corrections Corporation of America approaches Youngstown
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Box
21
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3
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Literature about CCA
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21
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4-5
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Contracts - CCA
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21
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6
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Violence at CCA
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21
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Discrimination
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21
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8
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Escapes, 1998
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21
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Unions react to CCA
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21
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10
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Lawsuit against CCA
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21
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11
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Ohio legislation
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21
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12
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State inspection
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21
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13
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Schools vs. prisons
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21
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14
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Religious responses
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21
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15
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Lynd agitation
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21
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16
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Youngstown reconsiders
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21
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17
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Congressman proposes more private prisons
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21
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18
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CCA and Campbell, Warrren, and Wellsville, Ohio
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21
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19
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Local 337
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20
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Law on organizing guards
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21
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National Labor Relations Board bargaining unit hearing
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21
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22
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Employer discovery
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21
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23
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NLRB subpoena duces tecum
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21
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24
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CCA corporate and facility policy
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21
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25
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CCA employee problem solving unit
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21
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26
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Authorization cards
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21
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27
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NLRB elections
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21
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28
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LM-I by-laws
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21
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29
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Union elections
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30
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FUCO newsletter
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21
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31
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Taylor - Doughton NCRB
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21
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32
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Layoff negotiations
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21
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33
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CCA closes, reopens
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21
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34
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NLRB charge failure, rehire union officers
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Series: Related Cases
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21
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35
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Inmate health care review team: final report and recommendation
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21
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36
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Objections to Fussel
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21
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37
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Correspondence regarding Fussell and OSP
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Box
21
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38
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Fussell reports regarding OSP
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Box
21
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39
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Fussell, 2006 February
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22
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1
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Fussell v. Wilkinson: summary of final report
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Box
22
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2-3
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ODRC: medical services final report of findings
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Box
22
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4-5
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Correspondence and court documents related to Michael v. Ghee
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Box
22
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6
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Hill v. Geisler
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22
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7
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Michael v. Wilkinson
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22
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8
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Perotti cases
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22
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9
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Perotti: appeal to 6th Circuit
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Series: Subject Files
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Box
22
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10
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Prison forum planning
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Box
22
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11
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Big George
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Box
22
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12
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Prison forum: moratorium on death penalty, 2000 October 28
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Box
22
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13
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Schools not jails
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Box
22
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14
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Privatization
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Box
22
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15
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NOCC/CCA private prison
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22
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16
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Prison forum: death penalty
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22
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17
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Prison labor
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22
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18
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"Women Behind Bars" event
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19
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Prison forum: prisons in our community
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22
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20
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WGFT radio
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22
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22
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Statement on nonviolence
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22
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23
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OAHP prison activist conferences
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24
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Cahill/Pan
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25
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Ohioans to stop executions, I
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26
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Ohioans to stop executions, II
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26
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Ohio yearly meetings, 1997 August 14
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23
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National campaign to stop control unit prisons
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3
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Notes on documentaries
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"Three Strikes and You're In" workshop
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"Is There Racial Discrimination in the Courts…" report
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ODRC: industrial training programs
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24
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Correspondence and documents related to Impact
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24
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2
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Funding issues and application procedures regarding Impact
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24
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3
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Various newsletters
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Box
24
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4
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Impact: 1993-1998
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Box
24
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5
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Impact: 1999-2001
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Box
24
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6
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Impact: 2002-2004
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Box
25
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Scrapbook: 1982-1988
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Video recordings
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Box
27
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"Schools not Jails" conference, 2000 May 17
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Box
27
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Back to Back
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Box
27
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Deposition: Joseph Wilhelm, 2005 August 9
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Box
27
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"Death Row Convictions" documentary
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Box
27
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Frontline, "The New Asylums"
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Box
27
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CBC documentary on AVP basic workshop
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Box
27
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Prison Labor / Prison Blues
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Box
27
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ABC News, "America's Toughest Prisons," 20/20
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Audio recordings
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Audio
616A/84
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T. Moroney 10:30 a.m., 1997 November 12
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Audio
616A/85
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"Use of Force - Death Row Section 4" - Inmate Interview #1, 1997 November 21
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Audio
616A/86
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"Use of Force - Death Row Section 4" - #3, 1997 December 9
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Audio
616A/87
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"Use of Force - Death Row Section 4" - Staff, 1997 December 16
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Audio
616A/88
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"Use of Force Interviews" #3, 1997 December 16
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Audio
616A/89
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"Use of Force Interviews - Death Row Section 4" - #5, 1997 December 16
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Audio
616A/90
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"Use of Force Interviews - Officers" - #7, 1997 December 19
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Audio
616A/91
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"Use of Force - Death Row Section 4 - Inmate Interviews," 1997 December 18
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Audio
616A/92
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"Staff Interview - Death Row Section 4 - Use of Force - Commissioner T. McCormick," 1998 January 8
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Audio
616A/93
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"Death Row Section 4 - Mansfield Correctional Institution R. Hall," 1998 January 8
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Audio
616A/94
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"Use of Force Interview - Nurse Poth - Death Row Section 4," 1998 January 15
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Audio
616A/95
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Grafton Correctional Institute interviews (Cann, Castin, Robbins, Edwards, and Moran), 1997 December 12
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Audio
616A/96
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Grafton Correctional Institute interviews (Shoemaker, Hoover, Glowack, Forbush, Plezkei), 1997 December 12
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Audio
616A/97
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Lorain Correctional Institute interviews (Molinato, Matlock, Arbruster, Wright, and Renz), 1997 December 15
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Audio
616A/98
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Lorain Correctional Institute interviews #2 (Guyton), 1997 December 15
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Audio
616A/99
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Lorain Correctional Institute interviews, 1997 December 19
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Audio
616A/100
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Lorain Correctional Institute interviews (R. Evans, E. Lang, J. Sanchez)
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Audio
616A/101
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Mansfield Correctional Institution interviews, 1997 September 5
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Audio
616A/120
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Mansfield Correctional Institution incident interviews, tape 2 (Evans, Powell, Sanders, Skatzes, Sneed, Stojetz, and Vautlock), 1997 September 5
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Audio
616A/121
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Mansfield Correctional Institution incident interviews, tape 3 (Were), 1997 September 5
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Audio
616A/102
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Mansfield Correctional Institution interviews #3, 1997 December 15
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Audio
616A/103
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North Central Correctional Institution - Lt. Mealy
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Audio
616A/104
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North Central Correctional Institution interviews #1 (Dean, McGlothin, Kessler, Lt. Ison, D. Bartow)
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Audio
616A/105
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North Central Correctional Institution interviews, 1997 December 23
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Audio
616A/106
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North Central Correctional Institution interviews #3, 1997 December 23
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Audio
616A/107
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North Central Correctional Institution interviews (Engles), 1997 December 30
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Audio
616A/108-110
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"Forum on Prison Labor" - tape 1-3, 1997 April 12
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Audio
616A/111
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Robert Combs - Use of Force interview, 1997 November 21
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Audio
616A/112
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? Robb - Use of Force interview, 1997 November 21
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Audio
616A/113
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? Skatzes - Use of Force interview, 1997 November 21
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Audio
616A/114
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National Public Radio's "Fresh Air" - Prison Industry, 1998 December 3
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Audio
616A/119
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National Public Radio's "Fresh Air" - Youngstown Prison Feature, ? March 27
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Audio
616A/115
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Solidarity U.S.A. - Staughton Lynd at Historical Center of Industry, 1999 September 1
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Audio
616A/116
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Eric Bates and Christian Onwudiwe - Youngstown State University, 1999 October 8
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Audio
616A/117
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Eric Bates - Candidates' Night - Wellsville, 1999 October 9
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Audio
616A/118
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"Public Interest: Prison Writing," 1999 December 23
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Box
30
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1-5
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Photographs
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Box
31
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1-9
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Photographs (continued)
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M2017-026
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Part 7 (M2017-026): Additions, 1995-2015 4.0 cubic feet (4 records center cartons) : Additions, 1995-2015, consisting of correspondence and policy documents relating to the Ohio State Penitentiary and the case brought against the OSP in 2001, Austin v Wilkinson. Also included is material relating to multiple organizations opposed to the death penalty and solitary confinement as well as material relating to other Supermax prisons throughout the country. There is also material from the Todd Ashker and Danny Troxell vs. Arnold Schwarzenegger et. al. and Todd Ashker et. al. vs. Edmund G. Brown trials and the related hunger strikes in the California State Prisons.
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Series: Ohio State Penitentiary (OSP) Material
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1
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1-2
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Miscellaneous material
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1
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3-4
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Policies and practices
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Box
1
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5
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Transfers and appeals, 1998-2000
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Box
1
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6
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Material relating to suicides
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Box
1
Folder
7
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Survey on ways to improve living conditions
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Box
1
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8
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Inspection, 1999 November 20
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Box
1
Folder
9-12
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Inmate lists
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Box
1
Folder
13
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Rules of conduct
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Box
1
Folder
14
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Death row inmates
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Box
1
Folder
15
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Grievance appeals
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Box
1
Folder
16-18
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Transfer hearing transcripts
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Box
1
Folder
19
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Living conditions questionnaire
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Box
1
Folder
20
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Inmate handbook and privileges
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Box
1
Folder
21
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Commissary list and prices
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Box
1
Folder
22
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Legal services material
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Box
1
Folder
23
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Informal complaint resolution forms
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Box
1
Folder
24
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Prison costs
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Box
1
Folder
25
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Recreation forms
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Box
1
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26
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Correspondence, 2000-2004
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Box
1
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27
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Inmate correspondence lists
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Box
1
Folder
28-29
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Correspondence with death row inmates, 2003 June-2008 December
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Box
1
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30
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Ohio Parole Board clemency letters, 1998 January-2014 April
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Box
1
Folder
31
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Execution schedules
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Box
1
Folder
32
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Brenner, Glenn L.
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Box
1
Folder
33
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Lott, Greg
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Box
1
Folder
34
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Nemeth, Brian
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Box
2
Folder
1
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Noling, Tyrone
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Box
2
Folder
2
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Slagle, Billy
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Box
2
Folder
3
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Tyler, Arthur
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Series: Austin vs. Wilkinson Material
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Box
2
Folder
4-6
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Correspondence, 1998 April-2009 February
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Box
2
Folder
7
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Affidavits from the trial
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Box
2
Folder
8
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Protective orders for prisoners
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Box
2
Folder
9-14
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Court proceedings
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Box
2
Folder
15
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Summary of OSP prisoner profiles
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Box
2
Folder
16
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Plaintiffs' exhibits
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Box
2
Folder
17
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Defendants' exhibits
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Box
2
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18
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Prisoner form letters, 2005 April-October
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Series: Correspondence and Articles
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Box
2
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19
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Shirley Pope correspondence, 1998 August-2001 March
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Box
2
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20
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Sister Helen Prejean correspondence, 2004 January-May
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Box
2
Folder
21
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"Physical and Mental Health: From Youth to Age in Ohio Prisons," article by Alice Lynd
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Box
2
Folder
22
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"Closely Approaching Advanced Age in a Supermax Prison," article by Staughton Lynd
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Box
2
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23
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"Prolonged Solitary Confinement and the Constitution," article by Jules Lobel
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Box
2
Folder
24
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Journey of Hope organization
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Box
2
Folder
25
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Northeast Ohio ad-hoc death penalty
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Box
2
Folder
26
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American Friends Service Committee
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Box
2
Folder
27
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Loved ones of prisoners
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Box
2
Folder
28
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Prisoner Rights Advocacy Center
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Box
2
Folder
29
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Supermax prisons information
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Series: Supermax Prisons Outside Ohio
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Box
2
Folder
30
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Arizona State Prison
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Box
2
Folder
31
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California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
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Box
2
Folder
32
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ADX Penitentiary, Florence, Colorado
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Box
3
Folder
1
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Colorado State Penitentiary
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Box
3
Folder
2
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Washington Correctional Institution, Florida
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Box
3
Folder
3
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Downstate Tamms Correctional Center, Illinois
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Box
3
Folder
4
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US Penitentiary, Marion, Illinois
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Box
3
Folder
5
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Department of Corrections, Indiana
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Box
3
Folder
6
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Maine State Prison
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Box
3
Folder
7
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Maryland Correctional Adjustment Center
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Box
3
Folder
8
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Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center, Massachusetts
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Box
3
Folder
9
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Michigan State Prisons
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Box
3
Folder
10
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Minnesota Correctional Facility
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Box
3
Folder
11
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Mississippi Department of Corrections
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Box
3
Folder
12
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New Jersey State Prison
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Box
3
Folder
13
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New York State Prisons
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Box
3
Folder
14
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Oregon State Penitentiary
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Box
3
Folder
15
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South Carolina Supermax
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Box
3
Folder
16
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Texas prisons
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Box
3
Folder
17
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Red Onion State Prison, Virginia
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Box
3
Folder
18
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Washington State Prisons
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Box
3
Folder
19
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Wisconsin Supermax
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Box
3
Folder
20
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Multi-state solitary confinement views and opinions
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Box
3
Folder
21-23
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Cabana vs. Warden material, 2008 January-2011 October
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Box
3
Folder
24
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Miscellaneous Supermax prisons cases
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Box
3
Folder
25-26
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U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearings on solitary confinement
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Box
3
Folder
27
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U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons material
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Box
3
Folder
28
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California's Code of Regulations
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Box
3
Folder
29
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California's Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation material
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Box
3
Folder
30
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Case files relating to hunger strikes
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Box
3
Folder
31
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Security threat group material
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Box
3
Folder
32
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International opinions on solitary confinement in U.S. prisons
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Series: California State Prisons Material
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Box
3
Folder
33
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Todd Ashker hunger strike material
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Box
4
Folder
1
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Todd Ashker hunger strike material (continued)
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Box
4
Folder
2
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Todd Ashker and Danny Troxell vs. Arnold Schwarzenegger, et. al. case files
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Box
4
Folder
3-4
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Todd Ashker and Danny Troxell vs. Edmund G. Brown, et. al. case files
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Box
4
Folder
5
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Todd Ashker correspondence, 2010 March-2015 September
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Box
4
Folder
6
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Marilyn McMahon correspondence, 2011 May-2012 July
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Box
4
Folder
7
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Amnesty International report on California State Prisons
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Box
4
Folder
8
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International Red Cross report on U.S. hunger strikes
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Box
4
Folder
9
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Pelican Bay State Prison Hunger Strike articles, 2011 June-2015 October
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Box
4
Folder
10-13
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Correspondence relating to California State Prison hunger strikes, 1995 March-2016 October
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