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Amnesty International of the USA Inc. Annual General Meeting (AGM) Records, 1997-2013

3 linear feet 2 record cartons, 1 document box, 1 flat box
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains materials from and about the AIUSA Annual General Meeting, the annual national conference of AIUSA.
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Amnesty International of the USA Inc. Barbara Sproul Papers, 1970-1984, bulk 1975-1981

10 linear feet 8 record cartons
Abstract Or Scope
This collection documents the work of AIUSA human rights activist Barbara Sproul, particularly her work on Co-groups, opposition to the death penalty, and AIUSA policy and planning.
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Amnesty International of the USA Inc. Carol Nagengast Papers, 1982-1994

8 linear feet 8 record cartons
Abstract Or Scope
This collection documents the work of AIUSA human rights activist Carole Nagengast on a large range of topics, such as the death penalty, women's rights, children's rights, and prisons, as well as a large amount of material on internal AIUSA actions and events, including meetings, policy decisions, and fundraising.
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Amnesty International of the USA Inc. Carol Nagengast Papers, 1982-1994 8 linear feet 8 record cartons

Amnesty International of the USA Inc. Chicago Mobilization Records, 1983-2002, bulk 1991-2000

4.42 linear feet 4 record cartons, 1 document box
Abstract Or Scope
This collection documents the work of the Chicago Mobilization Group and focuses on conferences, training programs, and the Special Initiatives Fund.
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Amnesty International of the USA Inc. Membership Mobilization Department Records, 1983-1997, bulk 1985-1995

5.42 linear feet 5 record cartons, 1 document box
Abstract Or Scope
This collection documents the activities of the AIUSA Membership Mobilization Department, an office in Chicago, IL, charged with growing AIUSA's membership base, training members and volunteers, and working with donors.
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Amnesty International of the USA Inc : National Office records, 1966-2003, bulk 1974-1993

267.52 linear feet First 255 boxes (ms boxes) are numbered from 1 in each subseries; boxes 256-416 (rscs) are numbered consecutively; 1 mapcase drawer
Abstract Or Scope
The records document the founding and development of Amnesty International of the USA, Inc. (AIUSA) and its national office. AIUSA is the largest national section of Amnesty International, an international human rights non-governmental organization (NGO). The records include material related to the board of directors, executive directors, administration, operations, campaigns, casework, publicity, special projects, and the work of the organization and its membership on human rights issues.
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Amnesty International of the USA Inc : National Office records, 1966-2003, bulk 1974-1993 267.52 linear feet First 255 boxes (ms boxes) are numbered from 1 in each subseries; boxes 256-416 (rscs) are numbered consecutively; 1 mapcase drawer

Amnesty International of the USA Inc. Rena Margulis Papers, 1973-2000, bulk 1987-2000

7 linear feet 7 record cartons
Abstract Or Scope
This collection documents AIUSA human rights activist Rena Margulis's work on the creation of the AIUSA Casework Manual and on many other issues.
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Amnesty International of the USA Inc. Terry McCaffrey Papers, 1970-2007, bulk 1993-2007

12.75 linear feet 11 record cartons, 3 manuscript boxes, and 1 half-manuscript box
Abstract Or Scope
This collection documents the work of AIUSA human rights activist Terry McCaffrey, especially efforts to abolish the death penalty in the United States and in other countries. It also includes information on torture, prisoners of conscience, AIUSA Faith in Action events, regional and national conferences, and many other subjects.
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Amnesty International of the USA Inc. Terry McCaffrey Papers, 1970-2007, bulk 1993-2007 12.75 linear feet 11 record cartons, 3 manuscript boxes, and 1 half-manuscript box

Group for Contemporary Music records, 1962-1999

10 linear feet 24 manuscript boxes
Abstract Or Scope

The Group for Contemporary Music records document the function of an American chamber ensemble dedicated to the performance of contemporary classical music, dating from 1961 to 2012. The records consist of correspondence, photographs, programs, memoranda, schedules, meeting notes, clippings, contracts, bills, financial records, fund raising and grant applications, and so on.

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Group for Contemporary Music records, 1962-1999 10 linear feet 24 manuscript boxes

Phoenix House Foundation oral history collection, 2014-2015

183 Gigabytes 433 digital files (Born-digital transcripts and audio) 1.5 Linear Feet 3 boxes (Transcripts)
Abstract Or Scope
Phoenix House was founded in 1967 as a therapeutic community to treat addiction in an 85th Street apartment in New York City. In the following decades, Phoenix House expanded to locations throughout New York City and ten states. At the time of the interviews, Phoenix House was serving over 5,000 individuals and remained committed to supporting individuals and families by providing a wide range of services including prevention, early intervention, treatment, continuing care, and recovery support. The Phoenix House Oral History Collection documents three periods of Phoenix House's work: origins, growth, and established leadership. In the first period, spanning from 1967 to the 1970s, narrators detail the founding of a therapeutic community, the dynamics of this community, and the influences of other self-help drug treatment organizations such as Synanon on the program. In the growth period, narrators speak of opening up new facilities, and designing and launching new programs. Topics covered include the political and funding challenges of expanding Phoenix House's reach, increases in medical and mental health staff, and partnering with state departments of corrections to provide the Phoenix House program as an alternative to incarceration. In the final period, narrators describe changes in the therapeutic community model, further expansion of programs across the United States, acquisitions of competitors, new funding challenges, and transitions in leadership.
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Phoenix House Foundation oral history collection, 2014-2015 183 Gigabytes 433 digital files (Born-digital transcripts and audio) 1.5 Linear Feet 3 boxes (Transcripts)