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THE TRIALS OF
"THE
SCOTTSBORO BOYS": A BIBLIOGRAPHY
BOOKS Carter, Dan T., Scottsboro: A Tragedy of the American South (1969) Chalmers, Allan Knight, They Shall Be Free (1951) Crenshaw, Files, Scottsboro: The Firebrand of Communism (1936) Goodman, James, Stories of Scottsboro (1994) Hays, Arthur Garfield, Trial By Prejudice, (1933) Horne, Gerald, Powell vs. Alabama: The
Scottsboro
Boys and American Justice (1997) Miller, James A., Remembering Scottsboro: The Legacy of the
Infamous Trial (Princeton, 2009) Norris Clarence and Washington, Sybil, The Last of the Scottsboro Boys (1979) Randall, Holace, Report on the Scottsboro, Alabama Case (ACLU, unpublished)(1931) Scottsboro Defense Committee, A Record of Broken Promises (1938) MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS Papers of the American Civil Liberties Union, Seeley Mudd Library, Princeton University Papers of the International Labor Defense, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York City Public Library Papers of the National Ass'n. for the Advancement of Colored People, Library of Congress Scottsboro Cases Legal Document Collection
(Ten
Volumes),
Cornell Univ. Law Library PERIODICALS LIFE, "Scottsboro Boys Once More on Trial" (July 19, 1937) Owsley, Frank L., Scottsboro, "The Third Crusade: The Sequel to Abolition and Reconstruction," American Review (June, 1933) Wilson, Edmund, "The Freight-Car Case," The New Republic (August 26, 1931) VIDEO Tomorrow Entertainment, "Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys" (1976)(aired on NBC) Cinetel Productions, "The Greatest Trials of All Time: Scottsboro Boys" (1998)(aired on Court TV) Goodman, Barak, "Scottsboro: An American Tragedy"(2000)(aired on PBS American Experience Series, April 2001) INTERNET PBS, Scottsboro: An American Tragedy, http://www.pbs.org/amex/scottsboro Court TV, The Scottsboro Boys,http://www.courttv.com/greatesttrials/scottsboro/index.html ILD Role in Trials, www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/scottsboro.html |