ALVIN BRONSTEIN
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BRONSTEIN--Alvin J.

The board of directors and staff of the American Civil Liberties Union mourn the passing of Alvin J. Bronstein, a true champion of civil rights and civil liberties. Al founded the A.C.L.U.'s National Prison Project in 1972 at a time when prisoners had virtually no rights. Over the next quarter-century, his tireless efforts on behalf of prisoners led to major reforms in prison systems throughout the country. After his retirement from the A.C.L.U., Al became part of a global movement for prison reform through his work with Penal Reform International. From 1964-1968, Al was Chief Staff Counsel for the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee, which served as a legal arm to the civil rights movement. He represented Martin Luther King, Jr., among many others, during a critical period in this nation's civil rights history. Al was beaten up for his efforts, but he never backed down. Al was more than a great lawyer, he was a moral force. In 1989, he received a MacArthur "genius award" for his contributions to prisoners' rights and criminal justice reform. On four different occasions, he was named one of the country's 100 most influential lawyers by the National Law Journal. A memorial will be held in Washington, D.C., at the Washington Ethical Society on Monday, January 18 (MLK, Jr. Day), from 2-4pm. Al's life and work were an inspiration to generations of public interest lawyers. He truly made a difference. Our deep sympathies go to Al's wife, children, and everyone who was touched by this remarkable man. He will be missed. Anthony D. Romero Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union


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Published in New York Times on Oct. 28, 2015.
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November 13, 2015
jan Elvin
October 30, 2015
I wish every young person could read Mr Bronstein's obituary in the New York Times. It shows what one man can do for justice and humanity. His accomplishments and resolve are profoundly inspiring. THANK YOU Mr Bronstein!
Janet Hull
October 30, 2015
I am sorry for yor loss. May your wonderful memeories of Mr. Bronstein warm your heart and put smiles on your face. I hope you will find confort and hope in the promise made at John 6:40.
A. Ingram, WDC
October 28, 2015
Al opened the LCDC office in Jackson and I was his young lawyer. He was a mentor, a friend, sometimes a grump, but always an advocate for civil rights and a teacher. I hear his voice now: "We can do this!" Miss you.
Bruce Rogow
October 28, 2015
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