Don Pratt papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Don Pratt papers
- Date
- 1944-2019 (inclusive)
- Creator
- Pratt, Don B.
- Extent
- 5 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Businessmen -- Political activity -- Kentucky.
- Letters.
- Lexington (Ky.)
- Political prisoners
- Racism
- Social justice -- Kentucky -- Lexington
- Student protesters -- Kentucky -- Lexington
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements
- Pratt, Don B.
- Pratt, Kathleen Wainman, 1946-2019
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by format.
- Preferred Citation
- 2018ms064: [identification of item], Don Pratt papers, 1944-2019, University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Don Pratt was born in 1944 to Howard Devaughn Pratt and Francis Pratt. As a college student at the University of Kentucky during the Vietnam War, he engaged in anti-war activism on campus and in the city of Lexington, Kentucky. Upon refusing the Vietnam War draft and burning his draft card, Pratt received the maximum sentence of five years in prison along with a $10,000 fine. He served at the Milan Federal Correctional Institute in Milan, Michigan, from 1971 to 1972, and was released on parole after serving eighteen months. After his time in prison, Pratt went on to own and manage a grocery store, Woodland Grocery, in Lexington while engaging in community efforts and raising foster children. He married Kathleen Wainman Pratt shortly before entering prison. They later divorced after having a daughter.
- Scope and Content
- The Don Pratt papers (dated 1944-2019; 5 cubic feet; 5 boxes) comprise correspondence, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, books, diaries, and writings that document Don Pratt's political activism, business, education, and parenting in Lexington, Kentucky, during the mid-20th century. The bulk of the collection contains items related to Pratt's political activism protesting the Vietnam War and conscientious objection regarding the draft. These items include protest notifications, pamphlets about the war, and writings about his beliefs. From his time in prison for refusing the draft, there are extensive files related to his writings from prison and correspondence he received from his parents, wife Kathleen Pratt, friends, and community members. There are letters received by Pratt's parents expressing community concern regarding their son's welfare.
- The series of items related to his professional life contains correspondence, clippings, and articles from Pratt's political campaigns and his business owning the Woodland Grocery Store in Lexington. His personal series contains correspondence and foster care paperwork and pamphlets.
- Pratt maintained extensive clipping files related to numerous broad social interest issues, such as war, nuclear disarmament, gun safety, policing, and the environment. He also collected clippings specifically related to Fayette County, Kentucky, politics and the University of Kentucky.
- The series of diaries and datebooks illustrate daily activities spanning some of the years from 1979 to 2017.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Education and early life, 1944-1998
Power of attorney, diploma, baptism records, 1944-1962
Bryan Station High School student newspaper, yearbook, 1962-1964
Learning to Learn and Developing Your Vocabulary textbooks, 1960-1961
Zoology textbook, 1962
University of Kentucky clippings, letters, 1963-1981
UK Christian groups rosters, meeting minutes, 1964-1970
UK activism, bookstore report, union, 1970
UK alternative publications, 1970-1973
Blue-Tail Fly, undated
UK student government, 1972-1973
UK athletics clippings, 1972-1998
UK William T. Young Library clippings, 1994
Missionary work in Venezuela letters, 1966
Black Panther cases, 1970
Conscientious objection and time in prison, 1965-2007
UK Pratt loses ROTC commission clippings, 1967
Vietnam War clippings, books, 1965-2000
Vietnam War protests clippings, flyers, 1966-1972
Conscientious objection writings, pamphlets, booklets, 1968-2007
Conscientious objection clippings, 1968-1981
Notes on Resistance (Noam Chomsky) notes, undated
Position statements by Pratt on refusing the draft, 1968
Application for bail pending appeal, 1968
Fine and clemency correspondence, 1973-1977
FBI file, 1967-1969
Going to prison sign, undated
Don Pratt news release, 1971
Clippings, Don's imprisonment, 1968-1982
Draft refusal letters, 1968-1970
Bureau of Prisons policy statements, 1972
Federal Correctional Institution, Milan, Michigan, 1971-1973
Prison documents on parole, identification card, 1971-1972
Probation and parole letters from Robert Sedler; Sedler lecture and clippings, 1974-1995
University of Michigan correspondence, admission, 1971-1972
Carl Perkins and John Watts responses to calls of intervention, 1968
Don Pratt writings and notes from jail and prison, 1968-1972
Letters of support to Don Pratt's parents, 1968-1972
Don Pratt to his parents from prison, April-May, 1968
Don Pratt to his parents from prison, May-June, 1971
Don Pratt to his parents from prison, July, 1971
Don Pratt to his parents from prison, August-September, 1971
Don Pratt to his parents from prison, October-November, 1971
Don Pratt to his parents from prison, December, 1971
Don Pratt to his parents from prison, January-February, 1972
Don Pratt to his parents from prison, March-April, 1972
Don Pratt to his parents from prison, May, 1972
Don Pratt to his parents from prison, June, 1972
Don Pratt to his parents from prison, July-November, 1972
Letters to Don Pratt from his mother, 1968-1972
Letters to Don Pratt from his father, 1971-1972
Letters to Don Pratt from his grandparents, 1971
Letters to Don Pratt from his mother-in-law, 1971
Letters of support to Kathy Pratt, May, 1971
Letters to Don Pratt from his wife, Kathy Pratt, 1971
Letters to Don Pratt from his wife, Kathy Pratt, 1972
Letters to Kathy Pratt from Don Pratt, May-August, 1971
Letters to Kathy Pratt from Don Pratt, September-October, 1971
Letters to Kathy Pratt from Don Pratt, November-December, 1971
Letters to Kathy Pratt from Don Pratt, January-February, 1972
Letters to Kathy Pratt from Don Pratt, March-April, 1972
Letters to Kathy Pratt from Don Pratt, May-July, 1972
Letters to Kathy Pratt from Don Pratt, August-November, 1972
Letters to Kathy Pratt from Don Pratt, undated
Berry, Wendell correspondence and clippings, 1969-1971
Mazzoli, Romano (KY 3rd District) correspondence, 1971-1972
Senators Mike Gravel (AK), John Sherman Cooper (KY), Wayne Morse (OR), Marlow Cook (KY), Edward Kennedy (MA), and Mike Mansfield (MT) correspondence, 1967-1972
Letters to Don Pratt from friends, 1971-1972
Letters from Don Pratt to friends from prison, 1971
Nixon, 1972-1975
McCarthy presidential, 1968
UK ROTC building burned clippings, 1970-1990
U.S. vs. Dellinger, davis, Hayden, Hoffman, Rubin, Weiner, Froines, and Seale ACLU brief, 1969
Professional life, 1966-2010
Nexus Coffee House fliers, clippings, 1966
Woodland Grocery correpondence, clippings, 1979-1999
Rental property documents, correspondence, 1977-1984
Sixth Congressional District of Kentucky races clippings, correspondence, 1968-1982
Lexington Urban County Government 3rd District Council Member election, 2001-2010
Personal life, 1949-2019
Writings/clippings by and about Pratt, 1967-2019
Parenting, 1980-2019
Carrie Pratt, 1980-1999
Foster parenting information, correspondence (1 of 2), 1991-2004
Foster parenting information, correspondence (2 of 2), 1991-2004
Children's drawings and letters, undated
Luggage for foster children charity correspondence and clippings, 2015-2019
Personal interests, 1970-2004
Awards, certificates, 1985-2004
Bluegrass 10,000 clippings, certificates, 1980-2002
Concerts, films, 1970-1997
Poems, song lyrics, undated
Jokes, stories, comics, undated
Stickers, logos, drawings, undated
Correspondence, 1949-2007
Subpoenas and correspondence, 1985-1987
Invitations, announcements, 1968-2005
Devaughn Pratt condolence letters, 1972
Carrie Pratt correspondence, 1988-2001
Letters from Kathy Pratt after divorce, undated
Letters to Don Pratt from Bob Pratt (brother), 1970
Correspondence from politicians, 1968-1998
Horton, Robert correspondence, 1971-1988
Mitchell, Karen letters, writings, 1987-1993
Taylor, Candy correspondence and clippings, 1967
Correspondence to Don Pratt, 1966-1970
Correspondence to Don Pratt, 1973-2007
Correspondence to Don Pratt, undated
Correspondence from Don Pratt, 1975-1998
Correspondence from Don Pratt, undated
Cards, undated
Correspondence not to or from Don Pratt, 1949-1988
Clippings, 1951-2018
American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky, 40 year celebration book, 1995
Amnesty International, 1971-1999
Appalachia clippings, undated
Architecture and housing, 1976-2008
Arts clippings, 1972-1996
Bell Court fight against townhouse development, Bell Court Kids personal narrative, 1989
Bottle Bill clippings, fact sheet, 1980
Business advice print outs, 2001
Capitalism clipping, print out, 1972-1997
Children, 1971-2000
CIA and FBI clippings, writings, 1975-1995
Citizens for Ethical Government meeting minutes, reports, 1999-2002
Civil Rights clippings, writings, 1971-2000
Coal and coal mining clippings, 1969-2017
College/college students clippings, 1968-1971
Curfew clippings, 1972-1996
Death penalty clippings, pamphlets, 1979-1999
Drug testing/drugs, 1971-1997
Eastern Kentucky University clippings, 1972
Economy clippings, pamphlets, undated
Editorial cartoons, 1972-1989
Education clippings, writings, 1967-2001
Election reform, 1995-2003
El Salvador and Nicaragua, 1982-1990
Environmental issues, 1970-2002
Fayette County Council at Large candidate surveys, 2002
Fayette County School Board, 1993-1997
Feminism and women's issues, 1971-1998
Gambling booklet, information, 1998-1999
Gardening and beekeeping books, 1969-1978
Guns/gun control clippings, 1980-1995
Hager House fund, undated
Health and healthcare, 1951-2000
Kentucky rivers, 1972-2000
LGBT youth information, undated
Lexington activism, 1972-2018
Lexington Fayette Urban County Government judge expenses, 1999
Lexington government, 1971-2002
Lexington Peace Council, 1970-1972
Middle East wars, 1976-2002
Nestle infant feeding in the developing world, 1977-1978
Nuclear weapons, 1972-2002
Obituaries, 1972-1999
Oral history, 1998-2000
Photographs, undated
Police clippings, 1969-2002
Politics clippings, undated
Presidents Kennedy and Bush, 1976-2001
Prisons and jails, 1971-1977
Racism, 1968-2001
Religion, undated
Rock Bottom Music Fair clippings, 1970
Separation of Church and State, 1986-1996
Sierra Club "Election Politics" publication, 1984
Taxes and tax reform, 1984-2002
United Nations Association, 2000-2001
Violations of the Human Rights of Women in Custody report, 1999
War, undated
Weapons, 1979-1995
Zero Population Growth, undated
Diaries, 1979-2017
Diary, 1994
Diary, 1995
Diary, 1996
Diary, 1997
Diary, 1998
Daily planners, 1979-1984
Planners, 1985-1989
Planners, 1990-1994
Daily planners, 1995-1999
Planners, 2000-2006
Planners, 2007-2012
Planners, 2013-2017
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