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Foreword | 1 | |
Preface and Acknowledgments | 5 | |
Introduction | 7 | |
1 | Sharecropper | 9 |
2 | Georgia Boy | 19 |
3 | The Meeting Place | 33 |
4 | House of Pain | 51 |
5 | Against Judicial Murder | 81 |
6 | Ozie's Sacrifice | 113 |
7 | Correspondence, Epistles, and Dispatches | 131 |
8 | A Philosophy for Survival | 153 |
9 | Postscript | 175 |
App. A | Hoboes: Wandering in America, 1870-1940 | 181 |
App. B | "Killing, Rioting, and Race War" | 184 |
App. C | "The Scottsboro Case" | 188 |
App. D | "What Negro Newspapers of Georgia Say About Some Social Problems, 1933" | 192 |
App. E | "The Scottsboro Case: Opinions of Judge James E. Horton of the Alabama Circuit Court Granting a Motion for a New Trial in the Scottsboro Case on the Ground That the Conviction Was Against the Weight of the Evidence" | 195 |
App. F | "Attorneys for Scottsboro Boys Issue Statement" | 210 |
App. G | "Report of Neuropsychiatric Examination" | 215 |
Notes | 221 | |
Index | 227 |
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