Constitutionality of a federal antilynching law / Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Sixty-seventh Congress, first session [on] H.R. 13.
1921
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Constitutionality of a federal antilynching law / Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Sixty-seventh Congress, first session [on] H.R. 13.
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Washington : Government Printing Office, 1921.
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[Buffalo, New York] : William S. Hein & Co., [between 2009 and 2013]
Description
1 online resource (3 volumes (62 pages)).
Series
World constitutions illustrated.
History of capital punishment.
Legal classics library.
Civil rights and social justice.
History of capital punishment.
Legal classics library.
Civil rights and social justice.
Formatted Contents Note
Pt. 1. Statement of Merrill Moores
pt. 2. Statement of Guy D. Goff and brief of Merrill Moores
pt. 3. Correspondence from the Attorney General.
pt. 2. Statement of Guy D. Goff and brief of Merrill Moores
pt. 3. Correspondence from the Attorney General.
Note
"Serial no. 10."
Hearings held June 18, July 20, and August 9, 1921.
Hearings held June 18, July 20, and August 9, 1921.
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HeinOnline.
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English
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