Primary Sources: Selection of digitized documents from the Moakley Papers
Note: This is a small selection of digitized records; for a list of folders from MS100/03.04 with digitized items use the following .PDF.
For access to .pdfs without links please contact the Archives.
El Salvador Legislation- Immigration
- Correspondence: JPCOCA to Joe Moakley, 12/13/1982, DI-0180 (.pdf)
- News clipping: Residents Lobby Moakley on Central American Issues, The Jamaica Plain Citizen, 2/3/1983 (.pdf)
- Correspondence: JPCOCA to Joe Moakley, 3/30/1983, DI-0184, DI-0185 (.pdf)
- News clipping: Residents Sponsor Community Forum on Salvadoran Refugees, The Jamaica Plain Citizen, 3/31/1983 (.pdf)
- Memo: Jim McGovern to Joe Moakley briefing for JPCOCA meeting, no date (.pdf)
El Salvador Legislation- Military Aid
- Correspondence: Joe Moakley to President Reagan, 2/1/1982 (.pdf)
Human Rights
- Award: CARECEN, 11/1/1989, DI-0144 (.pdf)
Moakley Commission
- Correspondence: House Speaker Thomas Foley to Joe Moakley, 12/5/1989, DI-0075 (.pdf)
- Interim Report of the Speaker's Task Force on El Salvador, 4/30/1990, DI-0352 (.pdf)
- Correspondence: “Dear Colleague” from Thomas “Tip” O’Neill, 5/18/1990 (.pdf)
- News clipping: U.N. Aid Assailed in Salvadoran Talks, The New York Times, 2/1/1991 (.pdf)
- News clipping: Murder Trial Begins in El Salvador for Men Suspected of killing Jesuits, The Washington Post, 9/27/1991 (.pdf)
- News clipping: Army Colonel Convicted of Murdering Jesuit Priests, The Washington Post, 9/29/1991 (.pdf)
- News clipping: Officers Linked to Salvador Killings, The Boston Globe, 11/18/1991 (.pdf)
- Final Task Force statement, 11/18/1991, DI-0363 (.pdf)
- Cartoon: Szep Military generals, n.d., DI-0161. (.pdf)
Salvadoran Civil War
- News clipping: To Those Whom Have My Husband in Captivity, La Prensa, 4/25/1981, DI-0186 (.pdf)
- Correspondence: Archbishop Damas to U.S. Congress, 11/15/1985, DI-0183 (.pdf)
- Correspondence: Congresspeople to President Alfredo Cristiani, 11/16/1989 (.pdf)
- Correspondence: Telegram to Javier Perez de Cuellar Secretary General of the U.N., 9/13/1991 (.pdf)
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