Letter from Berkeley Friends Meeting in Berkeley, California, to the Governor of Alabama in Montgomery, Alabama.
A letter from a meeting of Quakers to Governor Miller. They ask for his consideration of the Scottsboro case, as even Judge Horton had made comments about the discredibility of the evidence. They ask for the Scottsboro Boys' release and protection. They write that they are sympathetic with the...
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Alabama documents Letter from Berkeley Friends Meeting in Berkeley, California, to the Governor of Alabama in Montgomery, Alabama. |
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Alabama documents Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; African Americans--Imprisonment--Alabama; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864-1944; Berkeley Society of Friends (Berkeley, Calif.); Horton, James Edwin, 1878-1973 |
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A letter from a meeting of Quakers to Governor Miller. They ask for his consideration of the Scottsboro case, as even Judge Horton had made comments about the discredibility of the evidence. They ask for the Scottsboro Boys' release and protection. They write that they are sympathetic with the difficulties of Governor Miller's position and are not trying to be overly critical of Alabama. |
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Q0000063260 - Q0000063261Q63260 - Q63261Letter from Berkeley Friends Meeting in Berkeley, California, to the Governor of Alabama in Montgomery, Alabama.A letter from a meeting of Quakers to Governor Miller. They ask for his consideration of the Scottsboro case, as even Judge Horton had made comments about the discredibility of the evidence. They ask for the Scottsboro Boys' release and protection. They write that they are sympathetic with the difficulties of Governor Miller's position and are not trying to be overly critical of Alabama.1933 May 101933-05-101930-1939Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; African Americans--Imprisonment--Alabama; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864-1944; Berkeley Society of Friends (Berkeley, Calif.); Horton, James Edwin, 1878-1973TextCorrespondenceAlabama. GovernorScottsboro Case appeals to the GovernorSG004239V3775Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishThis material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though ADAH has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.600 PPI TIFFhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/6168 |
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Letter from Berkeley Friends Meeting in Berkeley, California, to the Governor of Alabama in Montgomery, Alabama. |
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Letter from Berkeley Friends Meeting in Berkeley, California, to the Governor of Alabama in Montgomery, Alabama. |
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