There are also photos of the other man he shows a devotion for: Governor Rockefeller.
Governor Rockefeller, for all his talk of change, was surrounded by staunch defenders of the justice courts.
Oswald later called Governor Rockefeller and again begged him to come to the prison to calm the riot.
Governor Rockefeller's national political aspirations may have helped to move him toward harsh criminal penalties.
Both men went into the prison as observers at Governor Rockefeller's request.
Governor Rockefeller also encouraged him to spread his program throughout the entire state and eventually it moved westward to California.
Finally Governor Rockefeller allowed the bill to become law when it seemed a veto would be overridden.
"I am determined," Governor Rockefeller said, "that this should never happen again."
Governor Rockefeller called on the new university to set its horizons beyond merely providing an acceptable college education.
Earlier, he refused Governor Rockefeller's offer to buy his collection.