Letters from 1931 : establishing the legal ground -- Letters from 1932 : counselors for the wise -- Letters from 1933 : clash of concerns -- Letters from 1934 : Scottsboro mothers -- Letters from 1935 : black jurors wanted -- Letters from 1936 : psychology of oppression -- Letters from 1937 : four down, five to go -- Letters from 1938 : jail rot -- Letters from 1939 : to be free, and then what -- Letters from 1940 : pushed to the limits -- Letters from 1941 : dear Miss Hester Huntington -- Letters from 1942 : the ILD way -- Letters from 1943 : reaching outward -- Letters from 1944 : to be paroled or not -- Letters from 1945 : Patterson's burden -- Letters from 1946 : andy wrights return -- Letters from 1947 : the cost of parole -- Letters from 1948 : Patterson's guile -- Letters from 1950 Andy's walk.
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