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Erscheinungsdatum: 1919
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In den WarenkorbChicago: Maclaskey & Maclaskey, 1919. (illustrator). Chicago: Maclaskey & Maclaskey, 1919. "You Cannot Speak in the Face of the Prison, And You Cannot Write with Chains Around Your Wrists!" Darrow, Clarence [1857-1938]. War Prisoners: Address by Clarence S. Darrow at the Garrick Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, November 9, 1919. Chicago: Maclaskey & Maclaskey, Court Reporters, [1919]. 26 pp. 3 blank leaves at rear. Stapled pamphlet in printed wrappers. Light toning, light soiling to exterior, small hole to rear wrapper, occasional faint staining to upper left corner not affecting text. $150. * Only edition. In this address, Darrow stakes out a number of controversial viewpoints. Unlike many American leftists, he supported U.S. entry into World War I, but he viewed the use of the Espionage and Sedition Acts after the war's end as overreach and opposed conscription and imprisonment of conscientious objectors on principle. This address calls for the release of convicted seditionists, conscientious objectors and other "victims of the war feeling." Appended is Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes's famous dissent in Abrams v. United States (1919), a decision upholding convictions under the Sedition and Espionage Acts. OCLC locates 11 copies, 3 in law libraries (University of Minnesota, University of Notre Dame, Harvard). Hunsberger, Clarence Darrow: A Bibliography 124.