American Decades
John Dillinger
Newspaper articles
"Dillinger—Public Enemy #1—Escapes;" "The End"
By: Associated Press
Date: March 3, 1934; July 23, 1934
Source: "Dillinger—Public Enemy #1—Escapes;" "The End." Associated Press, March 3, 1934; July 23, 1934. Available online at http://wire.ap.org/APpackages/20thcentury/34dillinger.html; website home page: http://wire.ap.org (accessed February 10, 2003).
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1930's Law and Justice Primary Sources
- Report on the Enforcement of the Prohibition Laws of the United States
- U.S. v. Alphonse Capone
- Response to San Franciscan Concerns Re: Alcatraz Island
- "Date of Repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment"
- Home Building and Loan Association v. Blaisdell
- John Dillinger
- Norris v. Alabama
- A. L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. U.S.
- Eleanor Roosevelt to Walter White, March 19, 1936
- "The Supreme Court and the Constitution"
- Letter of Resignation from the Daughters of the American Revolution. February 26, 1939
- "Angelo Herndon Comes Back from Georgia"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
