Description: In Clarence Darrow For the Defense, Irving Stone offers a look at the life of attorney Clarence Darrow (1856-1938). Darrow left job as attorney for the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad to defend socialist labor leader Eugene Debs in the aftermath of Chicago's 1894 Pullman strike. Darrow would then spend the next four decades defending other outcasts and unpopular causes. Darrow would defend labor activists and strikers, millionaire killers Leopold and Loeb, racial integration in Detroit (the Sweet Case), and the teaching of Evolution in Tennessee (Scopes Monkey trial). His opponents would include not only prosecutors, but law makers, ex-Presidential candidates like William Jennings Bryan, and very often enraged public opinion. First Edition. Your purchase supports our local public library. (GR AR)
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Publication Year: 1941
Language: English
Book Title: Clarence Darrow for the Defense
Author: Irving Stone
Original Language: English
Genre: Biographies & True Stories
Publisher: Doubleday, Doran & Company
Topic: Clarence Darrow
Edition: First Edition
Number of Pages: 570