Ginetta Sagan papers, 1944-2006.

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Ginetta Sagan papers, 1944-2006.

Memoirs, correspondence, minutes, financial records, press releases, reports, interview transcripts, notes, lists, questionnaires, news dispatches, printed matter, and audiovisual material, relating to civil liberties, political prisoners, and refugees, especially in Vietnam and Cambodia. Includes records of the Aurora Foundation.

343 ms. boxes, 5 oversize boxes, 4 card file boxes, 1 oversize folder, 5 videotape cassettes, 1 phonorecord, digital files.

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Aurora Foundation

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Sagan, Ginetta

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American human rights advocate; West Coast coordinator, Amnesty International; vice president, Humanitas; executive director, Aurora Foundation. From the description of Ginetta Sagan papers, 1944-2006. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872000 Biographical Note American human rights advocate; West Coast coordinator, Amnesty International; vice president, Humanitas; executive director, Aurora Foundation From the...

Amnesty international

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Amnesty International was founded in 1961 by Peter Benenson, a lawyer from the United Kingdom, who originally planned to start an appeal in Britain aimed at freeing all prisoners of conscience from around the world. By 1963, it comprised more than 1000 voluntary groups in 28 countries, and it continued to grow until, in 2008, it has expanded to include 52 sections. These national A.I. sections remain essentially their own organizations with large followings and boards of directors, including Amn...