Clarence Darrow
Clarence Seward Darrow was an American lawyer who became famous in the 19th century for high profile representations of trade union causes, and in the 20th century for several criminal matters, including the Leopold and Loeb murder trial, the Scopes "monkey" trial, and the Ossian Sweet defense. He was a leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union and a prominent advocate for Georgist economic reform. Darrow was also well known as a public speaker, debater, and writer.
An Eye for an Eye Big Blue Book no. B-24
"An Eye for an Eye" by Clarence Darrow is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around Hank Clery, a switchman in Chicago who v...
By Clarence Darrow
Farmington
"Farmington" by Clarence Darrow is an autobiographical novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative explores the author's reflections on his...
By Clarence Darrow
Crime: Its Cause and Treatment
"Crime: Its Cause and Treatment" by Clarence Darrow is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century during a time of great social reflec...
By Clarence Darrow
A Persian Pearl, and Other Essays
"A Persian Pearl and Other Essays" by Clarence S. Darrow is a collection of essays written in the late 19th century. The book explores philosophical t...
By Clarence Darrow
Industrial Conspiracies
"Industrial Conspiracies" by Clarence Darrow is a thought-provoking lecture delivered in the early 20th century, specifically in 1912. This work serve...
By Clarence Darrow