TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary
Historical Note
Scope and Contents Note
Restrictions
Index Terms
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Administrative and Fundraising, c.1981-1990
Program Documents, c.
1979-1990
Allied Organizations, 1986-1990
Legal Documents, 1976-1990
Newspaper Clippings, 1968-1990
Collected Publications, 1971-1993
Audiovisual Materials, c.
1980-1987
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Committee In Solidarity With the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Dallas Office Records
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Creator |
Committee In Solidarity With the
People of El Salvador |
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Title |
Committee In Solidarity With the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Dallas Office Records |
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Dates: |
1968-1990 (bulk: 1980-1988) |
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Abstract |
Records of the Committee In Solidarity With the People of El Salvador (CISPES) from Dallas, Texas, resident Jose L. Rinaldi-Jovet. Collection primarily contains documents and news media documenting the Dallas branch of CISPES' work related to the civil war in El Salvador, U.S. government intervention in the war, the sanctuary initiative for Salvadoran refugees and the law suits related to FBI infiltration of the organization. |
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Accession No. |
2007-20 |
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OCLC Record No. |
N/A |
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Extent |
4 linear feet |
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Language |
English andSpanish |
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Repository |
Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin |
In 1980, American activists formed the Committee in Solidarity
with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), a nation-wide organization, to fight
against U.S. military intervention in the Salvadoran civil war. CISPES is
organized into local area committees linked by a national office based in
Washington, DC. This collection includes materials from the Dallas branch of
CISPES that functioned from approximately 1981 to 1990.
During the
civil war in El Salvador, the military government and the Farabundo Marti
National Liberation Front (FMLN) battled for control of the country. The high
levels of violence during the conflict brought thousands of refugees into the
United States. CISPES and other organizations advocated for U.S.
non-intervention in this and other Central American conflicts as well as the
right of undocumented refugees to receive sanctuary in the U.S. Since the
1980s, CISPES's work has expanded to include campaigns against the Central
American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), government impunity for war crimes, and
general vigilance of U.S. foreign policy toward the region.
CISPES is
best known for the series of law suits it brought against the Federal Bureau of
Investigation in the late 1980s following FBI infiltration and surveillance of
the organization. Three months after the founding of CISPES, the FBI began to
investigate it as a suspected terrorist organization. These suspicions were
raised due to its vocal position against U.S. intervention in the conflict. The
FBI infiltrator who investigated CISPES specifically targeted Linda Hajek,
Director of the Dallas CISPES branch, for her high profile opinions about El
Salvador and her social justice work in general. Therefore, the law suits
against the FBI were also brought by CISPES in reference to the Dallas office.
The collection documents the FBI infiltration and subsequent law suits, CISPES's
sanctuary work in the Dallas area, and Holy Cross community initiatives for the
urban poor in Dallas.
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The CISPES collection primarily
contains documents and news media documenting CISPES's work related to the civil
war in El Salvador, U.S. government intervention in the war, the sanctuary
initiative for Salvadoran refugees and the law suits related to FBI
infiltration of the organization. At the time of receipt, the collection had no
discernible order. Each folder contained categorically grouped contents, but
the folders were mixed between time periods, programs and media type. The
current organization of the contents attempts to group materials first by their
functional purpose, and subsequently by programs and dates. The collection has
been arranged into seven series: Administrative and Fundraising, Program
Documents, Allied Organizations, Legal Documents, Newspaper Clippings,
Collection Publications and Audiovisual Materials.
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Access Restrictions
Unrestricted
Use Restrictions
Standard copyright restrictions apply.
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The Dallas CISPES Records are classified under the following Subject Headings: |
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Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador with the People of El Salvador (Dallas, Tex.)--Archives |
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United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation |
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Civil war--El Salvador--History--20th century |
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Sanctuary movement--Texas--Dallas |
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United States--Foreign relations--El Salvador |
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Dallas (Tex.) |
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El Salvador |
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Cite as: Dallas CISPES Records, Benson Latin American Collection, University of Texas Libraries, the University of Texas at Austin.
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Administrative and Fundraising, c.1981-1990 |
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Neighborhood Outreach
Campaign, 1981-1983 |
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Meeting Attendee Registries, 1982-1987 |
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Mailing Lists, c. 1981 |
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Inter-Religious Task Force on Latin
America, n.d. |
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Sanctuary Program Volunteers,
c. 1986 |
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Media Contact Lists,
n.d. |
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CISPES Phone Lists,
1982-1984 |
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CISPES Meeting Notes,
1981-1983 |
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CISPES Meeting Agenda and
Notes, 1984-1987 |
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CISPES Meeting Minutes, 1989-1990 |
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IRTF
Registry of Recent Returnees from California, 1986 |
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IRTF Meeting Minutes, 1988-1989 |
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Program Documents, c.
1979-1990 |
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folder |
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HUD-Owned Housing, 1980 |
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Urban
Plunge, 1979-1982 |
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Urban
Plunge, 1983-1984 |
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Comanche Peak, 1979-1980 |
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International Christian Service for Peace, 1981-1985 |
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CISPES Correspondence,
1981-1983 |
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CISPES Correspondence,
1984-1987 |
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CISPES Leaflets and Flyers,
1981-1987 |
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CISPES Press Releases,
1982-1983 |
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Metroplex Sanctuary Committee,
1984-1986 |
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Jennifer Casolo Visit,
1990 |
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Allied Organizations, 1986-1990 |
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folder |
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Catholic Church Protest of Vietnam Draft, 1968-1970 |
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Catholic Church Work with
Mexican-Americans, 1968-1972 |
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Catholic Church Work on Cambodia, 1970-1971 |
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Central American Historical
Institute, 1986 |
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Central American Historical Institute, 1987 |
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Central American Historical Institute, 1987-1988 |
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Rio Grande Defense Committee,
1987 |
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Assorted Flyers and Events,
1970-1990 |
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Interfaith Church Work on
Central America, 1986-1990 |
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Legal Documents, 1976-1990 |
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Dallas School Desegregation
Decision, 1976 |
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FOIA
Declassified Documents regarding Armadillo Coalition, 1979 |
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Correspondence regarding CISPES v. FBI, 1987-1988 |
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CISPES Press Releases
Regarding Trials, 1988-1990 |
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Center
for Constitutional Rights, 1988-1990 |
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Varelli v. Flanagan, et al., 1986 |
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Court
Documents regarding CISPES v. FBI, 1986-1990 |
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CISPES
v. William Sessions, 1988-1989 |
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Ridgeley v. Merchants Bank, 1988-1989 |
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FOIA: Correspondence and
Analysis, 1986-1989 |
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FOIA:
Declassified FBI Documents on CISPES, 1981-1983 |
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FOIA: Declassified FBI
Documents on CISPES, 1983-1984 |
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FOIA:
Declassified FBI Documents on CISPES, 1984 |
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FOIA:
Declassified FBI Documents on CISPES, 1984-1986 |
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Newspaper Clippings, 1968-1990 |
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Catholic Church: Anti-Vietnam Draft, 1968-1970 |
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Catholic Church News,
1983-1986 |
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Comanche Peak, 1979-1980 |
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General Central America,
1989-1990 |
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Jennifer Casolo Visit,
1990 |
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Refugee Sanctuary,
1983 |
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Refugee Sanctuary,
1983-1985 |
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Refugee Sanctuary,
1985-1986 |
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CISPES v. FBI, 1986-1989 |
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CISPES v. FBI (Photocopies),
1986-1987 |
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CISPES v. FBI (Photocopies),
January 27-28, 1988 |
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CISPES
v. FBI (Photocopies), January 29-31, 1988 |
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CISPES
v. FBI (Photocopies), February 1-10, 1988 |
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CISPES
v. FBI (Photocopies), February 12, 1988-1990 |
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CISPES' Compilation of Photocopies regarding CISPES v. FBI,
January-July 1988 |
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General Latin America, c. 1980-1990 |
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Miscellaneous, n.d. |
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Collected Publications, 1971-1993 |
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U.S. Foreign Policy, 1971-1989 |
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Latin
America 1981-1989 |
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Catholic Church News and Activities, 1976-1990 |
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Inter-Religious Task Force on
Central America 1983-1986 |
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Analysis of CISPES v. FBI, 1985-1992 |
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Alert!, December 1986-January 1988 |
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Alert!, February 1988-February 1989 |
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Alert!, March 1989-September 1991 |
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Granma
International, June 1992-September 1993 |
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Miscellaneous, 1990 |
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Audiovisual Materials, c.
1980-1987 |
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Photographs, n.d. |
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Photo
Slides "Central America: Roots of the Crisis" by Dallas Inter-Religious
Taskforce, n.d. |
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Photo
Slides "Roots of the Crisis II" n.d. |
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Photo
Slides "Basta Ya", n.d. |
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User
Guides to AV Resources, n.d. |
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El
Salvador Another Vietnam (umatic tape), n.d. |
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Choices of the Heart Part I, n.d. |
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Choices of the Heart Part II, n.d. |
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El
Salvador, Frontline PBS (VHS cassette), n.d. |
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El
Salvador: Revolution or Death? (VHS cassette), n.d. |
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El Salvador: Revolution or Death? (Betamax cassette), n.d. |
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El Salvador: The Struggle for Democracy (VHS cassette), n.d. |
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The New Underground Railroad (VHS cassette), n.d. |
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¡Que Viva!: Labor in El Salvador by the Seattle Labor Committee on
Central America (VHS cassette), c. 1987 |
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Radio Venceremos: Tiempo de Victoria / A Time for Victory" (VHS
cassette), n.d. |
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Part
I: Phil Donahue Show with The Donovans, Robt. White, Steven Bosworth, Part II:
Charlie Clements, North American M.D., Working with FMLN, Part III: Marta
Alicia Rivera, ANDES, 21 Junio (VHS caseette), n.d. |
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Analysis of Salvador #1 by Peg Healy
& Heather Foote-Wola (audio cassette), December 15,
1980 |
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Analysis of Salvador #2 by Peg Healy & Heather Foote-Wola (audio
cassette), December 15, 1980 |
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¡Basta Ya! by the Resource Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico (audio
cassette), n.d. |
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Mayan Revolutionary Music, n.d. |
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Roots of Crisis (audio cassette), n.d. |
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Central America: Roots of Crisis,
Revised (audio cassette), 1983 |
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