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Spencer Coxe Papers

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Spencer Coxe was Executive Director of the Greater Philadelphia Branch of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) from 1952-1979 and continued to serve the ACLU as a member of the board, starting in 1983. Born in Philadelphia, Coxe attended the Westtown School and graduated from Yale University in 1940. He received a master's degree in history from Harvard University in 1941. He taught at what is now Richard Stockton College of New Jersey from 1975 to 1977, and at Temple University from 1977 to 1979. He was a full-time faculty member from 1979 to 1982 at Antioch University Philadelphia, and part-time at Antioch from 1982 to 1988 and Drexel University in 1988-89. He died in 2011.

This collection documents Spencer Coxe in his capacity both as a board member of the ACLU and earlier, as executive director of this agency. Subjects addressed include police review boards in their 1980s-1990s incarnations; ordinances advanced in Philadelphia in the 1970s to mandate detailed procedures for police to follow on receipt of complaints, etc. and in the 1990s to set up a new police review board; and the question of "defective delinquents," or individuals who were incarcerated for indeterminate lengths without having been convicted of a crime. One small folder includes a sampling of writings by Spencer Coxe himself. These range from 1965 to the 1990s. The successful effort to repeal Pennsylvania's "Defective Delinquent Act" in 1968 led to the release of 800 men from maximum security prison is documented here with photocopies of: correspondence, clippings, memos, forms and publications.

The collection is arranged into 3 series as follows:

Series 1. Administration, 1965-1995, undated
Series 2. Photocopies, 1966-1968
Series 3. Photographs, 1946

Donated by Spencer Coxe, March 12, 1999.

Finding aid revised according to contemporary archival standards in June 2015.

One photograph has been removed to the Miscellaneous Photo Collection (PC-49), folder 7-3.

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Temple University Libraries: Special Collections Research Center
Finding Aid Author
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Finding Aid Date
May 2024
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions

The Spencer Coxe Papers are the physical property of the Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries. Intellectual property rights, including copyright, belong to the authors or their legal heirs and assigns. Researchers are responsible for determining the identity of rights holders and obtaining their permission for publication and for other purposes where stated.

Collection Inventory

Scope and Contents

Series 1: Administration. Materials include correspondence, memos, articles, drafts, minutes and agenda. Beyond general administration (minutes and agenda) relating to the Coalition for Police Accountability, there are materials on programs, policies or issues dealt with by the ACLU or its cohorts. These include use of force by police, drugs, police advisory or review boards, and ordinances. Also included are documents supporting the above programs, issues, etc., i.e. reports, ordinances, publications and statements. One folder in this series bears copies of documents produced by Spencer Coxe.

Minutes, agenda, etc., 1992-1985, 1995.
Box 1 Folder 1
Programs, 1986.
Box 1 Folder 2
Programs- Police Review Board, 1992.
Box 1 Folder 3-4
Programs- Affirmative Action, undated.
Box 1 Folder 5
Programs- Ordinances, 1980-1977.
Box 1 Folder 6
Ordinances (1), 1994-1992, 1986.
Box 1 Folder 7
Ordinances (2), 1993, 1992.
Box 1 Folder 8
Ordinances (3), April-January 1993.
Box 1 Folder 9
Ordinances (4), 1992, 1986.
Box 1 Folder 10
Programs, 1992, 1986, 1982.
Box 1 Folder 11
Programs- Drugs and Police (1), undated.
Box 1 Folder 12
Drugs and Police (2), 1992-1988.
Box 1 Folder 13
Drugs and Police (3), 1993-1988.
Box 1 Folder 14
Programs- Use of force, 1988, 1989.
Box 1 Folder 15
Programs- Inspector General, 1990-1984.
Box 1 Folder 16
Programs, 1982.
Box 1 Folder 17
Programs- Internal Complaint Process, 1987-1980.
Box 1 Folder 18
Documents- Coxe, 1965-1990s.
Box 1 Folder 19
Documents, undated.
Box 1 Folder 20
Documents- Review Board Surveys- Phila., 1986.
Box 1 Folder 21
Documents- Review Board Surveys Non-Philadelphia (1), 1986, 1990-1992.
Box 1 Folder 22
Documents- Review Board Surveys Non- Philadelphia (2), 1993.
Box 1 Folder 23
Documents, 1987.
Box 1 Folder 24

Scope and Contents

Series 2: Photocopies. Materials include photocopies of correspondence, memos and newspaper clippings, dating primarily from 1966-1968, documenting the successful ACLU push to free 800 "defective delinquents," many of whom had been incarcerated without having been convicted of any crime, all for indeterminate periods, some for over ten years. Some photocopies appear to have originated at the ACLU Archives at Princeton University.

Photocopies (1), April-October 1966.
Box 1 Folder 25
Photocopies (2), October 1966-August 1968.
Box 1 Folder 26
Photocopies (3), 1966.
Box 1 Folder 27
Photocopies (4), 1966, 1967.
Box 1 Folder 28

Scope and Contents

Series 3: Photographs. The one photograph, apparently taken in China in 1946, has been removed to the Miscellaneous Photo Collection (PC-49).

China, 1946.
Box 1 Folder 29

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