
Clarence Darrow
Clarence Seward Darrow was an American lawyer who became famous in the 19th century for high profile representations of trade union causes, and in the 20th century for several criminal matters, including the Leopold and Loeb murder trial, the Scopes "monkey" trial, and the Ossian Sweet defense. He was a leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union and a prominent advocate for Georgist economic reform. Darrow was also well known as a public speaker, debater, and writer.

An Eye for an Eye Big Blue Book no. B-24
In a world of poverty and despair, a loyal friend faces a moral dilemma as he visits his condemned friend in jail.
By Clarence Darrow

Crime: Its Cause and Treatment
Venture into a world where crime is not a simple act of wrong-doing, but a complex puzzle of nature, nurture, and societal norms waiting to be solved.
By Clarence Darrow

Farmington
** Step back in time with a man who humorously and thoughtfully recalls his formative years, revealing how a small town shaped his view of life itself.
By Clarence Darrow

A Persian Pearl, and Other Essays
Dive into a collection of thought-provoking essays that analyze the meaning of life, humanity, and wisdom through reflections on existence and celebrated literary works.
By Clarence Darrow

Industrial Conspiracies
A fiery speech exposes how laws are manipulated to protect the wealthy and punish the working class.
By Clarence Darrow