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Box 28, Folder 18

Cover is yellow with a drawing of the silhouettes of a Native American man and woman. Pamphlet provides information for the Native American community on what AIDS is and how to make safe choices in order to avoid it.

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Box 29, Folder 1

Cover is yellow with a drawing of a Native American woman and child. Pamphlet provides information to Native Americans about how their community and children are at risk from HIV/AIDS, how the virus spreads, and how to avoid it.

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Raphael Lemkin (1900-1959)
Raphael Lemkin, an international lawyer, initiated the use of the term "genocide," and succeeded in persuading the United Nations to adopt the Genocide Convention in 1948. Documents include personal correspondence and artifacts; correspondence, documentation, clippings, and articles regarding the United Nations adoption of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment on the Crime of Genocide treaty; and source material for the unfinished manuscript,History of Genocide. Collection includes photographs, identity cards, articles, papers, essays, clippings, magazines, research materials, term papers, posters, United Nations materials, and microfilm.