Assisted-Suicide Advocate Kevorkian’s Papers Open to Public
October 14, 2015
(ABC News) – A University of Michigan library announced Tuesday that is has acquired the papers of Dr. Jack Kevorkian and is making them publicly available as part of an effort to help people better understand the assisted-suicide advocate and his role in the right-to-die debate. The Bentley Historical Library in Ann Arbor said Ava Janus, Kevorkian’s niece and sole heir, donated the collection, which has documents from throughout his life.