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1976 Trial Transcripts – Volume 25A

File consists of the transcript of the 1976 retrial, Volume 24A, dated November 24, 1976. It includes the testimony of Robert Mohl, William J. Marchese, Patrick H. Wright, Thomas Heyboer, Philip Salinardi, Barrett Gray, and Joseph Harrison.

1976 Second Trial : Pre-trial motions – Volume 5B

File consists of the transcript of the 1976 pre-trial motions, Volume 5B, dated September 3, 1976, the afternoon session. It includes the pre-trial motions: the motion to dismiss indictment, motion for change of venue, motion to dismiss indictment for prejudicial pre-trial publicity. It also includes the continued examination of Elissa Krauss, and Dr. Shulman.

1976 Second Trial : Pre-trial motions – Volume 2B

File consists of the transcripts of the 1976 pre-trial motions, Volume 2B, dated September 1, 1976. It includes the motion to dismiss indictment, motion for change of venue, motion to dismiss indictment for prejudicial pre-trial publicity and the testimony examinations of David Michael Rosen and Elissa Krauss.

1976 Second Trial : Pre-trial motions – Volume 3B

File consists of the transcript of the 1976 trial, Volume 3B, dated September 2, 1976. It includes pre-trial motions: the motion to dismiss indictment, motion for change of venue, motion to dismiss indictment for prejudicial pre-trial publicity. It also includes the continued testimony of Elissa Krauss.

1967 Trial transcripts : 5/22/67 – Trial – Partial

File consists of the partial transcript of the 1967 trial dated May 24, 1967, a continuation of an earlier transcript. It includes the cross and redirect examination of John Roycter, Edward Migliaccio, Alfreda S. Van Rensalier, Roger L. Douglas, John P. Karpack, Henry Ludeman, Mozelle Brown, William Nolan, and Emil DiRobbio.

1967 Trial transcripts : 5/18/67 – Trial

File consists of the transcript of the 1967 trial dated May 18, 1967. It includes the testimony of Roy Skillen, Emil DiRobbio, Edward Callahan, John Lintott, Joseph Kowalik, Emil DeRobbio (recalled), Lawrence Burns and John Anderson. The transcript also includes the bullet and shell ruling.

1967 Trial transcripts : 5/16/67 – Trial

File consists of the transcript of the 1967 trial dated May 16, 1967. It includes the testimony of John Unger, Theodore Capter, Angelo DeChellis, Robert Tanis, John Nativo, Aloysius W. Lynch, Edward McSheffrey, Philip Lapadura (Recalled) and Joseph Rafferty.

Grand Jury Transcripts, 1966

File consists of the transcript of the August 16, 1966 session of the Grand Jury trial against Rubin Carter and John Artis. It includes the witness testimony of Roosevelt Davis, Lieutenant Vincent DeSimone, and Anne Ruth Haggins; the witness testimony and direct examination of Theodore Capter, dated October 26, 1966 and April 13, 1966; and the direct examination of Robert Tanis and John Nativo.

Grand Jury Transcripts, 1966

File consists of the transcript of the 1966 Grand Jury trial against Rubin Carter and John Artis. It includes the direct examinations of Vincent J. DeSimone, Carter, Artis, John Royster, and Edward (Eddie) Rawls.

Rubin “Hurricane” Carter Collection

  • F0786
  • Collection
  • 1966-1987

Collection consists of legal documents pertaining to the wrongful conviction of Rubin “Hurricane” Carter for murder and his subsequent release, including: transcripts from the first trial, 1967; proceedings from the New Jersey State Court appeal hearing, 1976-1979; transcripts from the Alfred Bello polygraph remand hearing, 1981-1982, including notes written by Rubin Carter during the hearing; memoranda, notes, briefs, and rulings from the remand hearing, 1981-1982; files containing notes by the investigation undertaken by the Canadians (Sam Chaiton, Terry Swinton, among others) who moved to New Jersey to work on Carter’s case, 1983-1985; research, evidence, and court rulings during appeals, 1985-1987; and petitions, briefs, judical opinions and other documents related to the rulings by state and federal courts and by the Supreme Court of the United States.

Inez Elliston fonds

  • F0622
  • Fonds
  • 1969-2014

Fonds consists of research materials; committee records; community advocacy documentation and government policy correspondence; curriculum materials; surveys; reports; and other textual material related to the professional, volunteer, and community activities of Dr. Inez Elliston. Material relates to her professional interest in educational curriculum development, particularly in relation to multicultural policies developed at the federal and provincial levels, and how such policies were implemented in local school boards.

Elliston, Inez

Accession 2014-011

Accession consists of materials donated by Inez Elliston in 2014. It includes research materials, education and teachers modules, publications and other documentation relating to Elliston’s work with the Scarborough Board of Education, and the Delta Kappa Gamma Society project, Woman as Volunteers.

Accession 2015-002

Accessions consists of material donated by Inez Elliston in 2015 It includes research material, newsletters,

Accession 2016-017

Accession consists of drafts of articles, chapters, and other writing by Elliston including the Women as Volunteers project; material from the Jamaican Canadian Association (JCA) and the JCA Women’s Committee, as well as VHS tapes of community conferences and anti-racist training and education.

Accession 2012-037

Accession includes material related to Elliston's involvement in local, municipal, provincial, national and international organizations and committees involved in social issues related to women's rights, (particularly immigrant women, ethnic and cultural minorities, women of colour and Indigenous women, issues of gender in urban communities, domestic violence, safety and accessibility), immigrant school children (particularly in the area of assessment, anti-racist, cultural interrelation, vocational training, and children's rights), adult learners (particularly in the areas of vocational training, anti-racist programming and policies for adult immigrant learners) and citizenship (in particular areas of multiculturalism, inter-cultural dialogue, tolerance, anti-hate group community efforts, political organization and celebration of diversity).

Listen to the Land documentary

Series consists of film elements, b-roll, and full unedited interviews related to the documentary film production "Listen to the Land: The Naskapi Nation Invests in Mining." Arrangement based on the chronological sequence of the film's shooting schedule which took place between 2016 and 2017. Interviews with members of Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach (NNK) are separated out. For this film shoot, the film crew included Director of Photography, Shane Belcourt, sound engineer Tony Wallace, and two graduate research assistants, Alesha Moffatt and Melissa Blimkie. Once the production was complete and the documentary produced, Celia Haig-Brown worked with editors Jordan O’Connor and John Hryszkiewicz to prepare the raw footage of interviews and and b-roll material to be archived. Additional descriptions, subject tagging, translations and contextual information provided by Loretta Robinson and Leona Pien of NNK and Heather Bergen and Ryan Koelwyn, two graduate research assistants.

Listen to the Land Interviews : 25 : Simon Einish

File consists of an audio recording of an interview with Simon Einish talking in English. Topics discussed include: his growing up and the importance of spending time on the Land; the importance of sweats and his art; passing on Naskapi history and culture to the next generation.

Simon Einish.mp3

Item consists of a audio interview recorded between Celia Haig-Brown and Simon Einish on June 9, 2015. Topics discussed include his growing up and the importance of spending time on the Land, the importance of sweats and his art, passing on Naskapi history and culture to the next generation.

transcription-simon 2023

Item consists of a 2023 transcription of an interview with Simon Einish talking in English in May 9, 2015. Topics discussed include: his growing up and the importance of spending time on the Land; the importance of sweats and his art; passing on Naskapi history and culture to the next generation.

The Trip family, an outline of five centuries

File consists of a letter from Dr. Hector Livius van Vierssen Trip to Judith Cowan, 20 Nov. 1989, describing impressions of his trip to the Netherlands in 1988, and the fifth edition of Trip's account of his family's history that incorporates information he found on his visit the previous year.

van Vierssen Trip, Hector L. : essays

File consists of essays by Dr. H.L. van Vierssen Trip on the life of Franciscus Junius and the linguistic ties between the English and the Dutch, on the Siboga expedition of 1899 and marine biology of the Malay peninsula, and on the use of Latin to name botanical discoveries in biology.

Email 2023 II

File consists of printed messages and images sent from and to Judith Cowan.

Email 2023 I

File consists of printed messages and images sent from and to Judith Cowan.

Email 2022 III

File consists of printed messages and images sent to or from Judith Cowan.

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