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A conversation with Hugo Black Jr.

BROADCAST: Dec. 19, 1975 | DURATION: 00:45:59

Synopsis

The son of Supreme Court associate justice Hugo Lafayette Black, also an attorney and author himself, discusses his book, My Father: A Remembrance.

*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations
 

Details

Broadcast Date
Dec. 19, 1975

Duration
45 minutes, 59 seconds

Topics

American History & Politics Law, Crime, Prison

People

Legal personnel

Tags

Black Jr., Hugo, 1922-2013---Interviews Black, Hugo, 1922-2013, Black, Hugo, 1922-2013, My father, a remembrance. Black, Hugo LaFayette, 1886-1971. Audiotapes Radio programs WFMT (Radio station : Chicago, Ill.)

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