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The Clay County Origins of Hugo Black’s Political and Judicial Philosophy
Hugo Black of Alabama: How His Roots and Early Career Shaped the Great Champion of the Constitution
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Family of William La Fayette Black in 1892 via Birmingham News
Unknown photographer, via Hugh E. Rozelle
Robert Lee Black Jr. Unknown photographer, via Hugh E. Rozelle.
RL Black, Ora Black Garrett, Daisy Black 1939. Unknown photographer, via Hugh E. Rozelle.
Portrait of Robert Lee Black. Unknown photographer, via Hugh E. Rozelle.
Robert Lee and William La Fayette Black. Unknown photographer, via Hugh E. Rozelle
Young Ladies of Lystra Church. Unknown photographer, via Hugh E. Rozelle.
Hugo Lafayette Black with his law class at the University of Alabama. Photographer unknown, via Alabama Department of Archives and History
Hugo Black University of Alabama Law School Photo
Clay County Jail. Unknown photographer, via Hugh E. Rozelle
Horse and carriage in Clay County. Unknown photographer, via Hugh E. Rozelle.
Portrait of George Pelham Black. Unknown photographer, via Hugh E. Rozelle
First train to Clay County. Unknown photographer, via Hugh E. Rozelle.
Clay County Courts People. Unknown photographer, via Hugh E. Rozelle
Birthplace of Hugo Black in Clay County, 1939.
Automobile in Ashland Unknown photographer, via Hugh E. Rozelle
Ashland College
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