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Illinois Coalition Against the Death Penalty (7)

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The Illinois Coalition Against the Death Penalty (later known as the Illinois Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty) was founded in 1976 as an association of non-profit organizations that lobbied against laws that allowed for capital punishment to be imposed in Illinois and against its use in specific cases, as well as educating the public about problems with the death penalty. Mary Alice Rankin was founder and first director of the coalition. As of 2011, the coalition remained active....

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Death Valley '49ers (3)

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Michigan Coalition Against the Death Penalty. (3)

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The Michigan Coalition Against the Death Penalty was formed in 1979 to provide information to the public concerning the legal, ethical, and practical implications of capital punishment. It was at this time that Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney L. Brooks Patterson and Citizens for Capital Punishment were leading a petition drive to place on the ballot a proposal to reinstate the death penalty in Michigan for a first-degree murder conviction. Citizen action group formed in 1979...

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National Council for the Abolition of the Death Penalty. (4)

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Center for Death Penalty Litigation. (2)

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Non-profit law firm that represents inmates on North Carolina's death row. Its work often involves the investigation of racism and the judicial process, and the treatment of the mentally challenged who are charged with crimes in North Carolina. Founded in Durham, N.C., in 1995 after the state and federal governments discontinued funding for its predecessor, the North Carolina Resource Center.

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National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (U.S.) (3)

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Death, William. (1)

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Death family (1)

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Death family (1)

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Death family. (1)

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