The Scottsboro Case | Landmark Events in American History
by Michael V. Uschan
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Michael V. Uschan’s The Scottsboro Case examines one of the most infamous miscarriages of justice in U.S. history—the 1931 trial of nine African American teenagers falsely accused of raping two white women in Alabama. Combining historical documents, photographs, and analysis, Uschan traces the case’s courtroom battles, public outrage, and lasting impact on civil rights and American legal reform. The book presents complex social issues in accessible language for students, emphasizing racial inequality, due process, and the pursuit of justice. (Lucent Books, 2002; 112 pp.)
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The Scottsboro Case
Author
Michael V. UschanSeries
Subtitle
Landmark Events in American HistoryCondition
Under ReviewPublisher + Publication Date
Gareth Stevens Pub – Jan 01, 2004Format
Library Binding
