New Releases by Clarence DARROW

Clarence DARROW is the author of United States Ex Rel. John Turner Vs. William Williams, Commissioner, Etc (1903), Resist Not Evil, Argument of Clarence S. Darrow in the Case of the State of Wisconsin Vs. Thos. I. Kidd, Geo. Zentner and Michael Troiber for Conspiracy Arising Out of the Strike of Woodworkers at Oshkosh, Wis, May Walden Papers, The Skeleton in the Closet.

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United States Ex Rel. John Turner Vs. William Williams, Commissioner, Etc

Argument of Clarence S. Darrow in the Case of the State of Wisconsin Vs. Thos. I. Kidd, Geo. Zentner and Michael Troiber for Conspiracy Arising Out of the Strike of Woodworkers at Oshkosh, Wis

Argument of Clarence S. Darrow in the Case of the State of Wisconsin Vs. Thos. I. Kidd, Geo. Zentner and Michael Troiber for Conspiracy Arising Out of the Strike of Woodworkers at Oshkosh, Wis
The defendants were charged with conspiracy to injure the business of the Paine Lumber Company and were tried in the Municipal Court of Oshkosh.

May Walden Papers

May Walden Papers
Correspondence, diaries, writings and photographs of May Walden, mainly dating from 1892 to 1959. About half the collection consists of correspondence, the bulk between Walden and her daughter, Katharine Kerr Moore, detailing domestic life during the Depression. There are letters to Walden and to Charles H. Kerr relating to their political interests; significant correspondents include William Jennings Bryan, James Russell Lowell, Frank W. Taussig, Clarence Darrow, Helen Keller, and Margaret Sanger. Also brief notes from Theodore Dreiser, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edward Everett Hale, Alan Lomax, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Margaret Chase Smith. Among Walden''s works are her diaries, 1913-1956, and her essays on various topics including birth control, the Socialist home, votes for women, and the sanitary collapsible cup used as a campaign novelty by Eugene Debs in 1912 (sample cup included). There are photographs of the family and of Eugene Debs, Jack London (with Coxey''s Army), Max Hayes, Robert Howe, Seymour Stedman, and Ernest Untermann.

Argument of Clarence S. Darrow in the Wood-Workers Conspiracy Case

Ex Parte Eugene V. Debs Et Al., Habeas Corpus

Ex Parte Eugene V. Debs Et Al., Habeas Corpus
Brief in favor of petitioners regarding the ruling of contempt by the Circuit Court, Northern District of Illinois for disobedience to a writ of injunction issued in regard to the Pullman Strike.

Letter from Clarence Darrow to Nelson G. Hyde, Atty., Case Sheriff, Jefferson, Ohio, 1881 May 2

Address of Clarence Darrow in the Trial of Arthur Person in Rockford, Illinois, April 24th, 1920

Remarks of Clarence Darrow at Memorial Services to George Burman Foster and at the Funeral of John P. Altgeld

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