Bailey v. Alabama Item Set
Item Set
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Limits of the state quote
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The Promise of the new South cover
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US Supreme Court's lackluster refutation The United States Supreme Court in Bailey v. Alabama (1911), describing the purview of the Supreme Court in reference to the rights that a state can exercise oppression, with strict limits being set on freedom and coercion. -
Cotton growing map
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Sharecropping stats image
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Bailey v. Alabama
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Jurors Authorized and Persuaded by Statute Supreme Court quote A quotation from the Bailey v. Alabama US Supreme Court case describing the problem the Supreme Court had with the state statute on the influence that it had upon jurors regarding prima facie, or "at first glance" guilt.