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- The Antilynching Bill
- The New Deal and Civil Rights
- The First Wagner-Costigan Antilynching Bill
- Introduction and Opposition
- The Killing of Claude Neal
- The Second Wagner-Costigan Bill
- Political Considerations
- Opposition
- Lynching and the law
- Bandits and Gangsters
- Crime Wave
- Crime Pays
- Crime on the Screen
- The Outlaw
- Dillinger
- FBI Manhunts
- The Mobster
- The Syndicate
- Thomas E. Dewey
- Harry J. Anslinger and the Bureau of Narcotics
- Civil Unrest and the Bonus Army
- Desperation Sets In
- The Bonus March
- The Bonus Riots
- Fallout
- The Ludlow Amendment
- The Wickersham Commission
- Crime and Punishment
- An Antiquated System
- Obstacles to Federal Intervention
- The New Deal's Anticrime Proposals
- The First War on Crime
- Racketeering and the Copeland Committee
- Hearst Attacks Racketeers
- Prisons and Punishment
- Reform
- Crime and Politics
- Developments in the Legal Profession
- The Crowded Profession
- Limiting Lawyers
- The ABA
- Changes in Law School Curricula
- Realism
- Labor and the...
This section contains 320 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |