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Norris, Clarence and Washington, Sybil D. THE LAST OF THE SCOTTSBORO BOYS, AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. New York: Putnam, 1979. Hardcover First Edition



First edition. Autobiography of the last surviving member of the Scottsboro Boys, whose trial made history, and served as a monument to the injustice of the Jim Crow system. In 1979, 45 years after originally being arrested, Norris was finally granted an unconditional pardon by the state of Alabama, after a court review found him innocent. Includes photographs, several appendices. 281 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. (previous owner's name, price-clipped, sunning to spine of dj.) .ISBN # 0-399-120181 

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