American Decades
Publications
David Abrahamson, Who Are the Guilty? A Study of Education and Crime (New York: Rinehart, 1952);
Charles Abrams, Forbidden Neighbors (New York: Harper, 1955);
Jack Anderson, The Kefauver Story (New York: Dial, 1956);
Louis E. Burnham, Behind the Lynching of Emmett Louis Till (New York: Freedom Associates, 1955);
Paul A. Carter, Another Part of the Fifties (New York: Columbia University Press, 1983);
Donald Clemmer, The Prison Community (New York: Rinehart, 1958);
Benjamin Fine, 1,000,000 Delinquents (Cleveland: World, 1955);
John Joseph Floherty, Our F.B.I. (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1951);
Karen Sue Foley, The Political Blacklist in the Broadcast Industry: The Decade of the 1950's (New York: Arno, 1979);
Foley, Television and the Red Menace (New York: Praeger, 1985);
J. Edgar Hoover, Masters of...
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1950's Law and Justice
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- The Brink's Robbery
- Brown V. Board of Education Topeka, Kansas
- The Emmett Till Case
- The First Amendment in the 1950s
- J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI
- Juvenile Delinquency
- The Kefauver Committee and Organized Crime
- The McClellan Committee and Labor Racketeering
- Prison Life in the 1950s
- Red Monday
- The Supreme Court of the 1950s
- The Ten Most Wanted
- Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company V. Sawyer
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Law and Justice, 1950–1959
