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Authors: John A. Farrell
Kidd, Thomas,
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King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Kinsley, Philip,
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Kinze, Theodore
Knight, Clarence,
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Knight, Henry
Krauser, Walter
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Ku Klux Klan,
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Kyle, Joseph
Labor movement
coal industry unions and strikes
Commission on Industrial Relations
Darrow jury-bribing case and,
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Debs Rebellion,
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Italian Hall tragedy
Kidd case
woodworkers strike of 1898
See also
Coal industry hearings
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Debs case
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Haywood trial
;
McNamara case
;
Western Federation of Miners case
La Guardia, Fiorello
Lait, Jack
Lake, Frankie
Landis, Kenesaw Mountain,
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Lanehart, John,
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Lawler, Oscar,
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Lawrence, Andrew
Lawyer, Charles
Lawyers Association of Illinois
League of Nations,
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Leckie, Katherine,
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Darrow’s relationship with
Leegson, Ida
Leet, Helen
LeHand, Marguerite “Missy”
Leibowitz, Samuel
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Leisure, George,
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Lenahan, James
Leopold, Nathan, Sr.
Leopold, Nathan “Babe”
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See also
Leopold and Loeb case
Leopold and Loeb case
arrest of defendants and gathering of evidence
backgrounds and personal qualities of defendants,
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Bryan’s interest in
Darrow’s agreement to represent defendants,
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Darrow’s closing argument
Darrow’s fee,
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Darrow’s justification of defense strategy
Darrow’s post-sentencing assessment of
defendants’ differing stories about the murder
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defendants’ suicidal thoughts
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defense’s witnesses
Grant-Krauser case and
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guilty plea in hope of avoiding capital punishment
insanity defense,
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judge for
Leopold’s assessment of Darrow,
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opening statements
Parton’s coverage of
prosecution’s closing arguments,
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prosecution’s witnesses,
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psychiatric assessments of defendants,
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public fascination with,
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sentencing of defendants to prison,
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Lewinsohn, S. A.
Lewis, Denslow
Lewis, Fay,
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Lewis, Sinclair,
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Lilienthal, David,
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Lillard, James W.
Lindsay, Vachel
Lingg, Louis
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Lippincott, Joseph
Lippmann, Walter,
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Lissner, Meyer,
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Llewellyn, Reese
Lloyd, Caro,
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Lloyd, Henry Demarest,
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coal industry hearings,
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Darrow’s relationship with
death of
Populist movement and,
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Lloyd, William Bross,
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Lockwood, George,
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Loeb, Jacob,
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Loeb, Richard “Dickie”,
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See also
Leopold and Loeb case
London, Jack
Looney, John
Lord, Edward
Los Angeles Times
bombing case.
See
McNamara case
Love, Sidney
Lovelace, Charles
Luhan, Mabel Dodge,
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Lundin, Fred,
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Lyle, John
Lynchings and race riots,
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Lyons, “Mother” Mary
Mackin, Joseph “Chesterfield Joe”
MacVeagh, Wayne,
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