Telegram from Associated Industrial Workers Unemployed Division of Camden, NJ to President Roosevelt about Scottsboro Case
10/18/1934
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The Associated Industrial Workers Unemployed Division of Camden, NJ, sent this telegram to the White House, to demand a Federal investigation into the Scottsboro case.
For more information about the Scottsboro case, read The Scottsboro Boys: Injustice in Alabama from the Spring 2014 issue of Prologue, the Quarterly Publication of the National Archives.
For more information about the Scottsboro case, read The Scottsboro Boys: Injustice in Alabama from the Spring 2014 issue of Prologue, the Quarterly Publication of the National Archives.
This primary source comes from the FDR-FDRPOF: President's Official Files (Roosevelt Administration).
National Archives Identifier: 2780370
Full Citation: Telegram from Associated Industrial Workers Unemployed Division of Camden, NJ to President Roosevelt about Scottsboro Case; 10/18/1934; OF 532: Scottsboro Case 1933-1940; Franklin D. Roosevelt President's Official Files, 1933 - 1945; FDR-FDRPOF: President's Official Files (Roosevelt Administration); Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, NY. [Online Version, https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/telegram-industrial-workers-scottsboro, May 12, 2024]Rights: Public Domain, Free of Known Copyright Restrictions. Learn more on our privacy and legal page.