Author:Clarence Seward Darrow
Works
[edit]- Realism in Literature and Art, 1899
- The Wood-Workers Conspiracy Case, 1899 Internet Archive identifier: 2917184.0001.001.umich.edu
- Crime and Criminals: An Address Delivered to the Prisoners in the Chicago County Jail 1902 Internet Archive identifier: 2917176.0001.001.umich.edu
- Resist Not Evil, 1902 Internet Archive identifier: B-001-001-708
- In Memoriam: John Peter Altgeld. 1902 Internet Archive identifier: 2916949.0001.001.umich.edu
- Farmington, 1904 Internet Archive identifier: farmington00darrrich
- An eye for an eye, 1905 Internet Archive identifier: eyeforeye00darruoft
- The Open Shop, 1909 Internet Archive identifier: 2917181.0001.001.umich.edu
- Liberty Versus Prohibition, 1909 short work Internet Archive identifier: 2917187.0001.001.umich.edu
- Debates with Arthur Morrow Lewis
- The Theory of Non-Resistance, 1910 short work Internet Archive identifier: 2917194.0001.001.umich.edu
- Marx versus Tolstoy, 1911 short work Internet Archive identifier: marxversustolsto00darriala
- Plea of Clarence Darrow in his own Defense to the Jury that exonerated him of the charge of bribery at Los Angeles, August 1912 short work Internet Archive identifier: 2917193.0001.001.umich.edu
- Industrial conspiracies, 1912 Internet Archive identifier: industrialconspi00darriala
- The Skeleton in the Closet, 1914 Internet Archive identifier: 2917180.0001.001.umich.edu
- Debates with Frederick Starr
- Is the human race getting anywhere? short work 1915 Internet Archive identifier: ishumanracegetti911star
- Is life worth living? short work 1915 Internet Archive identifier: islifeworthlivin910star
- The War, 1917 Internet Archive identifier: 2917192.0001.001.umich.edu
- Debates with John Curtis Kennedy
- "Is the human race permanently progressing toward a better civilization?", 1919 short work Internet Archive identifier: ishumanraceperma00kenniala
- War Prisoners (1919)
- War prisoners, 1919 Internet Archive identifier: warprisonersaddr00darriala
- Address of Clarence Darrow in the Trial of Arthur Person, 1920 short work Internet Archive identifier: 2917183.0001.001.umich.edu
- Remarks of Clarence Darrow at memorial services to George Burman Foster and at the funeral of John P. Altgeld, 1919 Internet Archive identifier: remarksofclarenc00darr
- Argument of Clarence Darrow in the case of the Communist Labor Party in the Criminal Court, Chicago, 1920 Internet Archive identifier: argumentofclaren00darruoft
- Crime: its cause and treatment, 1922 Internet Archive identifier: b29814571
- The plea of Clarence Darrow, August 22nd, 23rd & 25th, MCMXXIII, in defense of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, Jr., on trial for murder, 1924 short work Internet Archive identifier: pleaofclarenceda00darr
- Debate with John Haynes Holmes
- Prohibition, 1924 short work [Internet Archive identifier: debateonprohibit884darr
- Debate with Alfred J. Talley
- Capital punishment, 1924 short work Internet Archive identifier: debateoncapitalp883darr
- The plea of Clarence Darrow, August 22nd, 23rd & 25th, MCMXXIII, in defense of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, Jr., on trial for murder (1924)
- Voltaire: a lecture. 1925 Internet Archive identifier: voltairelecture829darr
- The ordeal of prohibition, 1925 Internet Archive identifier: ordealofprohibit974darr
- Debates with Dr. Will Durant
- Is man a machine? 1927 short work Internet Archive identifier: debateismanmachi00darr
- Are we machines?: Is life mechanical or is it "something else"? 1928 Internet Archive identifier: arewemachinesisl509darr
- Debate with Thomas Vernor Smith
- Can the individual control his conduct?: is man a free agent or is he the slave of his biological equipment? 1928 short work Internet Archive identifier: canindividualcon843darr
- Debate with George Burman Foster
- Do human beings have free will? 1928 short work Internet Archive identifier: dohumanbeingshav1286fost
- The myth of the soul, 1929 Internet Archive identifier: mythofsoul1404darr
- Debate with Lothrop Stoddard
- Is the U.S. immigration law beneficial? 1929 Internet Archive identifier: isusimmigrationl1423darr
- Why I am an agnostic: including expressions of faith from a Protestant, a Catholic, and a Jew, 1929 Internet Archive identifier: whyiamagnosticin1500darr
- The famous examination of Bryan at the Scopes evolution trial, 1929 Internet Archive identifier: famousexaminatio1424darr
- Facing life fearlessly: the pessimistic versus the optimistic view of life, 1929 Internet Archive identifier: facinglifefearle1329darr
- What life means to me at seventy-two, 1930 Internet Archive identifier: whatlifemeanstom1541darr
Works about Darrow
[edit]- Clarence Darrow's two great trials; reports of the Scopes anti-evolution case and the Dr. Sweet negro trial by Marcet Haldeman-Julius, 1927 Internet Archive identifier: clarencedarrowst00hald
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