The following digitized content includes documents documenting Congressman Moakley's early life, his World War II service, his work in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Senate, and in Congress.
For a full list of the collection, including non-digitized items, consult the Moakley Papers Collection Guide.
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Transcript of Richard Chidester's deposition regarding Jesuit murders, 6-9 August 1991
United States. Department of Justice
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Transcript of U.S. Major Douglas Richard Lewis' deposition regarding Jesuit murders, 5-9 August 1991
United States. Department of Justice
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Transcript of U.S. Major Stephen Donehoo's position regarding Jesuit murders, 5-9 August 1991
United States. Department of Justice
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"International Cooperate Act of 1991" report, 11 June 1991
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This is a version of Moakley's testimony printed from the THOMAS.gov website.
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Proceso 487, Instituto de Derechos Humanos de la Universidad Centroamericana (IDHUCA) Report entitled, "Caso jesuitas: la vista publica y la posibilidad de amnistia," 11 September 1991
Washington Office on Latin America
Issue of PROCESO translated into Spanish by IDHUCA.
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Proceso 491 report by the Instituto de Derechos Humanos de la Universidad Centroamericana (IDHUCA) "Report: Recent Verdicts Undermine Justice," 16 October 1991
Washington Office on Latin America
Issue of PROCESO translated into Spanish by IDHUCA.
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Fact sheet for 1990 Census residence rules from the U.S. Census bureau, 1990
Boston Opinion Research
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Letter to John Joseph Moakley from Patrick J. Burns, President, Jesuit Conference, directing the attention of the Task Force to recent developments in Jesuit murder case, the reactions of the Jesuit leadership to the event, and the larger human rights violation issue, 24 January 1990
Patrick J. Burns