This collection contains materials on Native American Political Prisoners such as Leonard Peltier, Patrick "Hooty" Croy, Norma Jean Croy, and others.
Norma Jean Croy served 18 years for a 1979 incident in which she was shot by an off duty FBI agent. Although she did not hold a gun during the incident, which a judge ruled an accident, she was forced to remain in prison until 1997.
Patrick Hooty Croy is a Karok-Shasta Indian from Yreka, CA who shot and killed a police officer in self-defense in July 1978. Croy was sentenced to death but after a second trial was ultimately acquitted on murder charges and released.
Eddie Hatcher was a Native American activist who fought government corruption in Robeson County North Carolina. Hatcher was imprisoned a number of times and died in prison in 2009.
Bear Lincoln became an icon for Indian rights and social justice activists after he was acquitted of murdering a deputy sheriff on the Round Valley Indian Reservation in 1995.
Leonard Peltier is a Native American activist who was convicted of aiding in the killing of two FBI agents during a shootout on South Dakota's Pine Ridge Reservation in 1975. Sentenced to prison in 1977, Peltier is still incarcerated today.
Little Rock Reed was a Native American activist and author. While incarcerated he violated parole, citing that he was a political prisoner which was upheld by the 1995 ruling of Judge Peggy Nelson in New Mexico.
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Pamphlet on the history of Eddie Hatcher's case, imprisonment and call for his execution.
Flyer about what you can do to help free Norma Jean Croy.
Event Program for Lesbian and Gay Benefit for Norma Jean Croy
Booklet in memory of Bobby Gene Garcia, who suspiciously died in Terre Haute Federal Prison in December, 1980.
Flyer for the 12/19/1998 start of a national nonviolent civil disobedience campaign
1995 calendar with artwork by Leonard Peltier and and other incarcerated artists who participated in the Crazy Horse Spirit Prisoner Arts Program. The idea for the program came from Leonard who recommended the LPDC show other prisoners' artwork along with his. The calendar includes a timeline of events from Peltier's lifetime and relevant to the American Indian Movement (AIM).
Political Prisoner Leonard Peltier discusses the responsibility of a warrior.
Capitalizing on Race and Culture: The Croy Acquittal and its Application to Future Cases. Defense Case Outline to Accompany the Video
A narrative of the events surrounding the arrest of Norma Jean and Patrick "Hooty" Croy.
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