Human Rights Magazine

Fall 2000, Volume 27, Number 4
From the Chair
By Michael S. Greco
Hero Power
By Wilson A. Schooley and Robert M. O'Neil
Paying the Ultimate Price for Human Rights: The Life and Death of Rosemary Nelson
By Elisa Massimino
A Hunger for Justice: The Passion of Rachel Ortiz
By Wilson A. Schooley
Julie Dorf: A Drive to Change the World
By Harlan A. Loeb
Joyce Meskis: Pushing Books and Free Speech
By Christopher Finan
Two Unlikely Heroes in the Fight for First Amendment Rights
By Robert M. O'Neil
Robert Lee Carter: Continuing the Struggle for Civil Rights
By Frank H. Wu
Jerry Mitchell: Crusading for Justice Long Overdue
By R. Hayes Johnson, Jr.
The Life and Times of Vernon Sukumu
By Debra Stephens
Elizabeth Jones and Gabriel Chong King: Making the Impossible Dream Come True
By Dennis Buskirk and Pam Torlone
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