Monroe County Jail inmate artwork, and 40 years after the Attica uprising : looking back, moving forward, conference displays, 2011.

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Monroe County Jail inmate artwork, and 40 years after the Attica uprising : looking back, moving forward, conference displays, 2011.

This collection contains materials from the 40 Years After the Attica Uprising: Looking Back, Moving Forward conference, hosted at The Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy at the University at Buffalo, September 11-13, 2011. The conference included several panels of experts to discuss the Attica uprising. The conference also hosted a display of inmate artwork from the Monroe County Jail.

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Evans, Betty Jean.

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Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy (Buffalo, N.Y.)

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State university of New York at Buffalo

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Monroe County Jail (N.Y.).

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Attica Correctional Facility

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Attica Correctional Facility is a maximum security prison housing males convicted of felonies who are 21 years of age or older committed directly by the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eight judicial districts of New York . It also receives felons 16 years of age and older by transfer from the Elmira Reception Center or other institutions. A 1926 report of the Crime Commission of New York's Sub-Commission on Penal Institutions stated that the state's prisons were operating at ...