Contents


Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

I. LEGAL DOCUMENTS

II. MEMORABILIA AND PHOTOGRAPHS

III. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS

SERIES I. LEGAL DOCUMENTS

SERIES II. MEMORABILIA AND PHOTOGRAPHS

SERIES III. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS

All Volunteer Clinic Escort Service for the Summit Women's Center Records, 1995-2002

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Corey Fabian Borenstein.

2008

Collection Overview

Creator: All Volunteer Clinic Escort for the Summit Women's Center
Title: All Volunteer Clinic Escort for the Summit Women's Center Records
Dates: 1995-2002
Abstract: Abortion rights advocacy group. Videotapes, photographs, and memorabilia documenting the anti-abortion protestors who formed around the Summit Medical Center, an abortion clinic in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Also contains court documents pertaining to a federal suit filed against some protestors.
Extent: 5 boxes(3.83 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: MS 546

Administrative Information

The All Volunteer Escort Service for the Summit Women's Center Records were donated to the Sophia Smith Collection by Patricia M. and Donald L. Hendrickson in 2006.

Selected videotapes have been copied to DVD for research use.

Processed by Corey Fabian Borenstein, 2008.

Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:

All Volunteer Escort Service for the Summit Women's Center Records, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.

The Records are open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection. Access to audiovisual materials may first require production of research copies. Original videotapes are closed; selected viewing copies are available.

The Sophia Smith Collection owns copyright to materials produced by the All Volunteer Escort Service. Copyright to other materials may be owned by the creators, or their heirs or assigns. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights. Permission to publish reproductions or quotations beyond "fair use" must also be obtained from the Sophia Smith Collection as owners of the physical property.

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Biographical Note

The All Volunteer Escort Service for the Summit Women's Center in Bridgeport, Connecticut was founded by Patricia Hendrickson in 1993. The Summit Women's Center is a branch of Summit Medical Centers. (Other branches are in Alabama, Connecticut, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina and Nevada.) The Summit Women's Center, like the other Summit Medical Centers, is an abortion facility. In addition to performing abortions, the Summit Women's Center in Bridgeport also provides emergency contraceptive pills ("morning after pills" or "Plan B"), RU 486 (an abortion pill), birth control, pregnancy and STD testing, and mental health counseling. The All Volunteer Escort Service was formed to escort patients and staff from the parking lot of the Summit Women's Center to the building, shielding them from harassment by anti-abortion protestors. Abortions were performed at the Summit Women's Center two days a week and the protestors only came on those days to harass patients. The Summit Women's Center in Bridgeport was uniquely vulnerable to attack by protestors because of the relatively long distance patients and staff had to walk from the parking area to the clinic entrance.

In 1994, Hendrickson's husband, Donald Hendrickson, began videotaping the clinic location to document the behavior of the protestors. These tapes were used as evidence in The United States and the State of Connecticut v. Stanley G. Scott, Carmen E.F. Vazquez, Bobby J. Riley (1995), a federal suit filed against some anti-abortion protestors. The suit was filed on the grounds of violations of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act and, after a series of appeals, the Court found against Scott, et al.

The tapes were also used as evidence by the defense in a civil suit filed by the American Family Association on behalf of the protestors against the Summit Women's Center in Bridgeport in 2001. The case was settled out of court in early 2002. It should be noted that some of the videotapes used in the federal case against the protestors, as well as certain court documents, remain filed in Hartford, Connecticut.

The All Volunteer Escort Service ceased operations in 2002 when the Summit Women's Center re-located to a facility with a tall chain link fence protecting the clinic entrance and the parking area.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The All Volunteer Clinic Escort Service Records include legal documents relating to court cases and legal actions involving the service, memorabilia including photographs and volunteer vests, and videotapes created by Donald Hendrickson documenting the anti-abortion protestors who formed around the Summit Medical Center.

The legal documents pertain to anti-abortion demonstrations and protests outside the Summit Women's Center and court cases that involved the service or participants. The photographs in the collection serve to document some of the anti-abortion protestors. The bulk of the collection is comprised of VHS tapes and 8mm videocassettes documenting activities of protestors and the escort service.

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Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into three series:

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I. LEGAL DOCUMENTS

SERIES I. LEGAL DOCUMENTS is organized into two subseries: Court cases and General notes. The Court cases subseries contains notes, clippings, affidavits, subpoenas and court transcripts for Carmen Vasquez, et al. vs. Summit Women's Center, Inc. (2001), Christman Case (2002), and the Scott Case (1995). The General notes subseries contains information used in court on the identities of the anti-abortion protestors.

II. MEMORABILIA AND PHOTOGRAPHS

SERIES II. MEMORABILIA AND PHOTOGRAPHS contains flyers, a clinic escort vest, and a list of the escorts as well as photographs. The photographs show the opening of the Summit Women's Center and protesters outside the clinic on different occasions. The photographs show student protestors being bused to the clinic in large numbers. Negatives of some of the photographs are also in this series.

III. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS

SERIES III. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS contains both VHS and 8mm tapes documenting the protestors at the Summit Women's Center from 1995-2002. Documents describing what is on the tapes, including information about who was an escort that day, who did the video-taping and the times and dates when taping occurred are also included.

SERIES I. LEGAL DOCUMENTS



Court cases

Box

Folder

1 1-3
Carmen Vasquez, et al. vs. Summit Women's Center, Inc. 2001

4
Christman Case 2002


United States of American and the State of Connecticut vs. Stanley G. Scott, et al. 1995-97

5
Deposition of Donald Hendrickson

6
Notes, clippings, and legal documents 2002

7
Court decisions 1997-98

8
Complaints 1995-97

9
Affidavits of Donald Hendrickson 1997-98

10
Subpoenas 1995-97

11
General notes on anti-abortion protestors

SERIES II. MEMORABILIA AND PHOTOGRAPHS



Memorabilia

Box

Folder

1 12
"You can be a life saver" flyers 1997-2000

13
List of escorts 1996

Box



3
Clinic Escort Vest


Photographs

Box



3
Protestors 8 May 2002


Summit Clinic Opening 14 May 2002


Summit Clinic Opening Negatives 1995-2002

SERIES III. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS



Information about videotapes

Box

Folder

2 1
Photocopies of tape labels 1997-98

2
Vignette scripts 1995-96

3
Box lists, tape labels, and Summit Women's Center Detail

4-13
Lists of contents of tapes 1995-2002


DVD copies Apr-Sept 1995, Aug 1997

Box



3
VHS videotapes 1995-2002


Vignettes 1995-1996


Escort Dinner 19 July 2002

Box



3-5
8mm videotapes 1995-2002