what suprised jesse owens at the broad -jump trials
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This was sort of a biography along with the stories of three court cases. The author appears to take some liberties in representing Darrow and his once upon a time mistress views as coming from particular emotional outpourings that he is only guessing at. He is also a huge fan of Darrow and it's pretty apparent with the worshipful tone he takes to describe him.
I did find the last case very interesting as I had not read about the Sweet case before
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