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Metadata types for Scottsboro Boys Letters
Q
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Q0000063273
Address
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New York, NY
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Franky Abbott
Organization
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National Student League (U.S.) City College Evening Chapter (New York, N.Y.)
Stance
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Not guilty; release
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Organization
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SB_T_1933.12.07_1069
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Alabama Governor, Scottsboro Case appeals to the Governor, SG004240, Folder 8, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Title
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Telegram from National Student League City College Evening Chapter of New York in New York, New York, to Gov. H. B. Miller in Montgomery, Alabama.
Creator
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National Student League (U.S.) City College Evening Chapter (New York, N.Y.)
Subject
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Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; African Americans--Imprisonment--Alabama; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864-1944; City University of New York, City College; Patterson, Haywood, b. 1912; Norris, Clarence, b. 1912; Callahan, William Washington, b. 1863; National Student League (U.S.) City College Evening Chapter
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The National Student League City College Evening Chapter at City College of New York protests the "outrageous procedure and decision" of the courts in the 1933 trials and calls for the removal of Judge Callahan and the Scottsboro Boys' immediate release.
Date
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1933-12-07
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United States--New York--New York
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English
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Text
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Telegram
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Societies and clubs
Universities and colleges
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Metadata types for Scottsboro Boys Letters
Q
The "Q" reference number from the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH).
Q0000063265
Address
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New York, NY
Mediator
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Franky Abbott
Organization
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National Committee to Aid Victims of German Fascism (U.S.)
Stance
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N/A (demands protection from lynching)
Group
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Organization
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SB_T_1933.11.18_1048
Source
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Alabama Governor, Scottsboro Case appeals to the Governor, SG004240, Folder 1, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Title
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Telegram from National Committee to Aid Victims of German Fascism in New York, New York, to Governor B.M. Miller in Montgomery, Alabama.
Creator
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National Committee to Aid Victims of German Fascism (U.S.)
Subject
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Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; African Americans--Imprisonment--Alabama; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864-1944; National Committee to Aid Victims of German Fascism (U.S.); Wagenknecht, Alfred
Description
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The National Committee to Aid Victims of German Fascism's telegram to Governor Miller was supported by organizations of educators, physicians, and intellectuals numbering to 400,000 and signed by Albert Wagenknecht, Executive Secretary. The telegram describes the Ku Klux Klan and other "silver shirt" organizations as "fascist elements" responsible for the lynching climate of the South and the plight of the Scottsboro Boys. It demands a "stoppage to anti-Jewish and Negro baiting" and holds the Governor personally responsible for the safety of Scottsboro defendants, attorneys, and witnesses.
Date
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1933-11-18
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United States--New York--New York
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English
Type
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Text
Format
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Telegram
Rights
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This material is a government record from the records of the Governor's Office of the State of Alabama and are subject to the provisions of 36-12-40 Code of Alabama, Rights of citizens to inspect and copy public writings.
Societies and clubs
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Metadata types for Scottsboro Boys Letters
Q
The "Q" reference number from the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH).
Q0000063110
Address
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Atlanta, GA
Mediator
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Franky Abbott
Organization
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Women's National Association for the Preservation of the White Race (Atlanta, Ga.)
Stance
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N/A (calls for the Decatur trial to be halted until representation issues are resolved)
Group
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Organization
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SB_T_1933.03.27_0785
Source
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Alabama Governor, Scottsboro Case appeals to the Governor, SG004237, Folder 23, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Title
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Telegram from Women's National Association for the Preservation of the White Race in Atlanta, Georgia, to Governor B.M. Miller in Montgomery, Alabama.
Creator
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Women's National Association for the Preservation of the White Race (Atlanta, Ga.)
Subject
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Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; African Americans--Imprisonment--Alabama; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864-1944; Women's National Association for the Preservation of the White Race (Atlanta, Ga.)
Description
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Signed by "Mrs. J. E. Andrews, President," this telegram from the Women's National Association for the Preservation of the White Race requests that Governor Miller take no further action towards the Decatur trial, presided over by Judge Horton, until the NAACP and the "Negro-manned" International Labor Defense cease their persecution of white women. This organization was founded in 1931, just two years before the creation of this telegram.
Date
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1933-03-27
Coverage
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United States--Georgia--Atlanta
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English
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Text
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Telegram
Rights
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Extremists
Societies and clubs
Southern States
Women
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Metadata types for Scottsboro Boys Letters
Q
The "Q" reference number from the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH).
Q0000063054
Address
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Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
Mediator
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Franky Abbott
Organization
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Universal Negro Improvement Association (Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada)
Stance
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Not guilty; takes no stance in regards to retrial or release
Group
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International Locations, Organization
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SB_T_1932.05.09_0673
Source
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Alabama Governor, Scottsboro Case appeals to the Governor, SG004236, Folder 22, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Title
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Telegram from the Universal Negro Improvement Association in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada, to Governor Miller in Montgomery, Alabama.
Creator
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Universal Negro Improvement Association (Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada)
Subject
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Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; African Americans--Imprisonment--Alabama; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864-1944; Universal Negro Improvement Association
Description
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Signed by "Joseph Walcott," this telegram from the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, protests the slated execution of the Scottsboro Boys. This group was a Canadian branch of Marcus Garvey's UNIA, the black nationalist fraternal organization founded in 1914 that promoted a shared international black pride and black economic self-sufficiency.
Date
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1932-05-09
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Canada--Nova Scotia--Glace Bay
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English
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Text
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Telegram
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This material is a government record from the records of the Governor's Office of the State of Alabama and are subject to the provisions of 36-12-40 Code of Alabama, Rights of citizens to inspect and copy public writings.
African Americans
Societies and clubs
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Q
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Q0000063032
Address
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Berlin, Germany
Mediator
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Franky Abbott
Organization
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Committee for Deliverance of the Victims of Scottsboro (Berlin, Germany)
Stance
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Not guilty; takes no stance in regards to retrial or release
Group
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International Locations, Organization
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SB_T_1931.07.09_0427
Source
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Alabama Governor, Scottsboro Case appeals to the Governor, SG004235, Folder 2, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Title
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Telegram from the Committee for Deliverance of the Victims of Scottsboro in Berlin, Germany, to Governeur Miller in Montogomery, Alabama.
Creator
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Committee for Deliverance of the Victims of Scottsboro (Berlin, Germany)
Subject
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Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; African Americans--Imprisonment--Alabama; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864-1944; Committee for Deliverance of the Victims of Scottsboro (Berlin, Germany); Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955; Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955; Kollwitz, Käthe, 1867-1945; Goldschmidt, Alfons, 1879-1940; Feuchtwanger, Lion, 1884-1958; Ossietzky, Carl von, 1889-1938
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This telegram from the Committee for Deliverance of the Victims of Scottsboro is signed by a group of Berlin-based intellectuals--"Professor Albert Einstein, Thomas Mann, Kaete Collwitz, Alfons Goldschmidt, Lion Feuchtwanger, and Karl von Ossietzky." The committee asks Governor Miller to "reserve the execution" of the Scottsboro Boys following the 1931 trial and stay of execution pending the Alabama Supreme Court review.
Date
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1931-07-09
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Germany--Berlin
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English
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Text
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Telegram
Rights
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Celebrities
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Q
The "Q" reference number from the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH).
Q0000063008
Address
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Chicago, IL
Mediator
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Franky Abbott
Organization
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Washington Park Forum
Stance
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Not guilty; retrial
Group
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Organization
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SB_T_1931.05.18_0023
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Alabama Governor, Scottsboro Case appeals to the Governor, SG004234, Folder 2, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Title
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Telegram from participants in the Washington Park Forum Opening 38th Year in Chicago, Illinois, to Governor Miller in Montgomery, Alabama.
Creator
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Washington Park Forum (Chicago, Il.)
Subject
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Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; African Americans--Imprisonment--Alabama; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864-1944; Washington Park Forum (Chicago, Il.); Washington Square Park (Chicago, Il.)
Description
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Four thousand assembled citizens at the Washington park Forum Opening 38th Year demand a new trial for the Scottsboro Boys after their 1931 convictions. This telegram asks: "Is this southern justice [sic]"
Date
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1931-05-18
Coverage
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United States--Illinois--Chicago
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English
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Text
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Telegram
Rights
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This material is a government record from the records of the Governor's Office of the State of Alabama and are subject to the provisions of 36-12-40 Code of Alabama, Rights of citizens to inspect and copy public writings.
Societies and clubs
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Q
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Q0000063287; Q0000063288
Address
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Rockford, IL
Mediator
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Franky Abbott
Organization
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Unemployed Councils, Branch 1 (Rockford, Il.)
Stance
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Not guilty; release
Group
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Organization
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SB_R_1933.12.13_1099
Source
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Alabama Governor, Scottsboro Case appeals to the Governor, SG004240, Folder 24, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Title
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Resolution from Unemployed Councils, Branch 1 in Rockford, Illinois, to Governor Miller in Alabama.
Creator
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Unemployed Councils, Branch 1 (Rockford, Il.)
Subject
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Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; African Americans--Imprisonment--Alabama; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864-1944; Unemployed Councils, Branch 1 (Rockford, Il.); Armwood, George, 1911-1933
Description
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Signed by Unemployed Councils, Branch 1 from a "Local Anti-Fascist Conference" on December 10, 1933, this form resolution heeds the "call of the I.L.D." in protesting the "outrageous procedure and conduct of the Scottsboro trials." It expresses solidarity with "black brothers," condemns the practice of lynching in the "Southland," and calls for the immediate release of the Scottsboro defendants. It also asks for punishment for the lynchers of George Armwood, lynched in Princess Anne, Maryland, on October 18, 1933. Copies were sent to Judge Callahan, Governor Miller, and President Roosevelt.
Date
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1933-12-13
Coverage
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United States--Illinois--Rockford
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Format
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Resolution
Rights
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This material is a government record from the records of the Governor's Office of the State of Alabama and are subject to the provisions of 36-12-40 Code of Alabama, Rights of citizens to inspect and copy public writings.
Communist parties
Labor unions
Societies and clubs
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Q
The "Q" reference number from the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH).
Q0000063215; Q0000063216
Address
Street address of the sender. More detailed than Coverage field.
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Mediator
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Franky Abbott
Organization
The primary organization
United Front May Day Conference (Red Deer, Alberta, Canada)
Stance
The sentiment of the letter - innocent or guilty.
Not guilty; release
Group
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International Locations, Organization
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SB_R_1933.05.01_0949
Source
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Alabama Governor, Scottsboro Case appeals to the Governor, SG004239, Folder 4, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Title
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Resolution from workers and farmers at the United Front May Day Conference in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, to Governor Miller in Montgomery, Alabama.
Creator
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United Front May Day Conference (Red Deer, Alberta, Canada)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; African Americans--Imprisonment--Alabama; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864-1944; United Front May Day Conference (Red Deer, Alberta, Canada); Patterson, Haywood, b. 1912
Description
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This resolution from 400 workers and farmers assembled for the May Day Conference in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, protests the conviction of Haywood Patterson at the 1933 trial and demands immediate release for all the Scottsboro Boys. It connects lynch mob mentality to capitalism and the plight of the Scottsboro Boys to the oppression of workers.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-05-01
Coverage
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Canada--Alberta--Red Deer
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Format
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Resolution
Rights
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This material is a government record from the records of the Governor's Office of the State of Alabama and are subject to the provisions of 36-12-40 Code of Alabama, Rights of citizens to inspect and copy public writings.
Communist parties
Societies and clubs
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Q
The "Q" reference number from the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH).
Q0000063191; Q0000063192; Q0000063193
Address
Street address of the sender. More detailed than Coverage field.
249 Clove Road, West Brighton, Staten Island, New York
Mediator
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Franky Abbott
Organization
The primary organization
Workers Ex-servicemen's League, Staten Island Post No. 174 (Staten Island, N.Y.)
Stance
The sentiment of the letter - innocent or guilty.
Not guilty; move trial to Mobile, Not guilty; release
Group
The type of group: organization, individual voices, or international locations
Organization
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SB_R_1933.04.23_0927
Source
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Alabama Governor, Scottsboro Case appeals to the Governor, SG004238, Folder 19, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Title
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Resolution from Workers Ex-servicemen's League, Staten Island Post No. 174 in Staten Island, New York, to Governor Miller in Montgomery, Alabama.
Creator
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Workers Ex-servicemen's League, Staten Island Post No. 174 (Staten Island, N.Y.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; African Americans--Imprisonment--Alabama; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864-1944; Workers Ex-servicemen's League, Staten Island Post No. 174 (Staten Island, N.Y.); Patterson, Haywood, b. 1912
Description
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The Workers Ex-servicemen's League, Staten Island Post No. 174—a branch of an international veterans organization with ties to the Communist Party—reacts to the Haywood Patterson verdict at the March 1933 trial in Decatur. The resolution asks that Governor Miller immediately release the boys, enforce the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments of the U.S. Constitution, protect the boys and their attorneys from "Ku Klux Klan lynch mobs," and change the venue for remaining trials to Mobile, Alabama.
Date
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1933-04-23
Coverage
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United States--New York--Staten Island
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Format
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Resolution
Rights
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This material is a government record from the records of the Governor's Office of the State of Alabama and are subject to the provisions of 36-12-40 Code of Alabama, Rights of citizens to inspect and copy public writings.
Communist parties
Societies and clubs
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Q
The "Q" reference number from the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH).
Q0000063189; Q0000063190
Address
Street address of the sender. More detailed than Coverage field.
Mountain View, Puyallup, WA
Mediator
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Franky Abbott
Organization
The primary organization
United Farmers League (Puyallup, Wa.)
Stance
The sentiment of the letter - innocent or guilty.
Not guilty; release
Group
The type of group: organization, individual voices, or international locations
Organization
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SB_R_1933.04.21_0921
Source
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Alabama Governor, Scottsboro Case appeals to the Governor, SG004238, Folder 18, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Title
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Resolution from the United Farmers League in Puyallup, Washington, to Governor Miller in Montgomery, Alabama.
Creator
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United Farmers League (Puyallup, Wa.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; African Americans--Imprisonment--Alabama; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864-1944; United Farmers League (Puyallup, Wa.)
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Sent after the March 1933 verdict, the United Farmers League of Puyallup, Washington, demands the immediate release of the Scottsboro Boys. It refers to them as "nine innocent children now being subjected to the most dastardly frameup charge recorded in the history of our country."
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1933-04-21
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United States--Washington--Puyallup
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English
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Text
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Resolution
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This material is a government record from the records of the Governor's Office of the State of Alabama and are subject to the provisions of 36-12-40 Code of Alabama, Rights of citizens to inspect and copy public writings.
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