and Anna Avedon Weinberg Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation Contents Introduction I “Who Is This Man Darrow?” II In Search of Intellectual Stimuli III “I Can’t Stand to Have a Client Executed” IV “I Must Resign” V Out of the Political Arena VI The Robin Hood of the Courtroom VII “Steadfast Champion of People’s Rights” VIII “I Cannot Find Time to Write " IX “I Speak for the Poor, for the Weak” X At Home in Hyde Park XI Dynamite! XII Darrow Needs a Lawyer XIII The State’s Star Witness XIV More Witnesses Against Darrow XV Witnesses for the Defense XVI Darrow Testifies for Himself XVII Darrow Cross-Examined XVIII Judas,” Shouts the D.A. KF373.D35W44 345.73'0092'4 79-29697 ISBN 6-1 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 80 0898?) For our parents Sam and Blanche Hyman Shaffer Abe M. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Weinberg, Arthur, date. Published in Canada by Academic Press Canada Limited, Toronto. ![]() ![]() This book, or parts thereof, may not be repro duced in any form without permission. Putnam's Sons New York Public Ljlh ui v San li t i u lUUj Copyright 1980 by Arthur and Lila Weinberg All rights reserved. 80 08980 JUL 2 9 1994 AUG I 0 2001 AUG 2 0 BW OCT I g 1994 1 San Mateo Public Library San Mateo, CA 94402 ‘‘Questions Answered” CLARENCE DARROW by Arthur Weinberg Attorney for the Damned (1957) by Arthur and Lila Weinberg The Muckrakers (1961) Instead of Violence (1963) Verdicts Out of Court (1963) Passport to Utopia (1968) Some Dissenting Voices (1970) y4 Sentimental Rebel Arthur and Lila Wfeinberg G. 8009 SBN 399-11936-1 SAN MATEO CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY | I I II I III III IHl I I 3 9047 02468800 0 340.092 DARROW WEINBERG, ARTHUR CLARENCE DARROW: A SENTIMENTAL REBEL. This hauntingly lonely man, a folk hero in his own time, has been re-created by the authors largely through his personal cor respondence, never before made public. This is the biography of a public leader and private man whose life helped shape American political and social mores. Though much is known of Darrow’s more publicized cases-such as Leopold and Loeb, Scopes and Haywood, Moyer and Pettibone-this book for the first time discusses his defense of William Randolph Hearst’s editors in which he defends the First Amendment, and his defense of Prendergast-the only one of Darrow’s clients ever executed-the assassin of Chicago’s popular Mayor Carter H. Using court transcripts, plus extensive research, the authors have re-created for the first time in detail the two trials in which Darrow was charged with jury bribery as an outgrowth of the McNamara labor case. Clarence Darrow: A Sentimental Rebel is the final volume in a trilogy by the authors of the best-selling Attorney for the Damned and Verdicts Out of Court. ![]() He became the interpreter of labor and of the radical movement. ♦ ♦ ASentimental Rebel ur and Lila Weinberg $17.95 Arthur and Lila Whinberg Clarence Darrow became the best-known, most controversial lawyer of his era the most fearless defender of men and women charged with crime, whether the crime was against property or life or was a crime of dissent.
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