by Jim Newton
Stone, Irving. Earl Warren, A Great American Story. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1948.
Storke, Thomas M. California Editor. Foreword by Earl Warren. Los Angeles: Westernlore, 1958.
Stuart, Gary L. Miranda: The Story of America’s Right to Remain Silent. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2004
Thomas, Gordon, and Max Morgan Witts. The San Francisco Earthquake. New York: Stein and Day, 1971.
Thompson, Fred, compiler. The I.W.W., Its First Fifty Years: The History of an Effort to Organize the Working Class. Chicago: Industrial Workers of the World, 1955.
Tushnet, Mark V. Making Civil Rights Law: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court, 1936-1961. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.
Tushnet, Mark V. The Warren Court in Historical and Political Perspective. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1973.
Tussey, Jean Y., ed. Eugene V. Debs Speaks. New York: Pathfinder, 1970.
Warren, Earl. “All Men Are Created Equal,” Twenty-seventh Annual Benjamin Cardozo Lecture, delivered before the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1970. Introduction by Mendes Hershman. New York: New York Bar Association, 1970.
Warren, Earl. The Memoirs of Chief Justice Earl Warren. Lanham, MD: Madison, 1977.
Warren, Earl. The Public Papers of Chief Justice Earl Warren. Ed. Henry M. Christman. New York: Simon Schuster, 1959.
Warren, Earl. A Republic, If You Can Keep It. New York: The New York Times Company, 1972.
Watkins, T. H. California: An Illustrated History. Palo Alto, CA: American West, 1973.
Weaver, John D. Warren: The Man, The Court, The Era. Boston: Little, Brown, 1967.
Welch, Robert. The Politician. Belmont, MA: Belmont, 1964.
Weglyn, Michi Nishimura. Years of Infamy: The Untold Story of America’s Concentration Camps. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1976, 1996.
White, G. Edward. The American Judicial Tradition, New York: Oxford University Press, 1976.
White, G. Edward. Earl Warren, A Public Life. New York: Oxford University Press, 1982.
White, Theodore H. The Making of the President, 1960. New York: Atheneum, 1962.
Young, Andrew. An Easy Burden: The Civil Rights Movement and the Transformation of America. New York: HarperCollins, 1996.
Periodicals
American Bar Association Journal, Chicago
American Rally
Bakersfield Californian, Bakersfield, California
Collier’s: The National Weekly, Springfield, Ohio
Ebony, Chicago
Fortnight, Los Angeles
Fortune, New York
Greensboro Record, Greensboro, North Carolina
Grizzly Bear (magazine of the Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West)
Harvard Law Review, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Holiday, Philadelphia
Journal of Policy History, St. Louis
Life, New York
Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles
Minnesota Journal of Global Trade, Minneapolis
New York Times, New York
Newsweek, New York
Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California
Pacific Citizen, Los Angeles
Playboy, Chicago
Rafo Shimpo, Los Angeles
Reviews in American History, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore
Sacramento Bee, Sacramento
San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco
San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco
Santa Barbara News-Press, Santa Barbara, California
Saturday Evening Post
Science & Justice, North Yorkshire, UK
Studies in Intelligence, Washington, D.C.
Time, New York
U.C. Davis Law Review
Other Written Sources—Government Reports, Articles, Dissertations, Pamphlets
Biennial messages of Governor Earl Warren to the State Legislature (including inaugural addresses), 1943-53, state archives, Sacramento.
California State Department of Finance reports, including annual state budgets, 1935-1955 (available through Los Angeles County Public Library and Los Angeles County Law Library).
Cho, Sumi, “Redeeming Whiteness in the Shadow of Internment: Earl Warren, Brown and a Theory of Racial Redemption,” Boston College Law Review, December 1998.
Conwell, Russell H., “Acres of Diamonds” (bound copy of the speech as delivered many times in the early 1900s).
The Evacuated People, A Quantitative Description, United States Department of the Interior, J. A. Krug, Secretary; War Relocation Authority, D.S. Myer, Director, prepared at the closing of the Authority, June 30, 1946.
Final Report, Japanese Evacuation from the West Coast, 1942, United States of America War Office, prepared by Lt. Gen. John L. DeWitt, transmitted to Chief of Staff, United States Army, War Department, Washington, D.C., on June 5, 1943.
Final Report of the Special Crime Study Commission on Organized Crime, May 11, 1953.
Hearings and Exhibits of the President’s Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Volumes I-XXVI, United States Government Printing Office, 1964.
Henderson, Lloyd Ray, “Earl Warren and California Politics,” unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, June 1965 (copy on file at Doe Library, Berkeley).
International Labor Defense Pamphlets, 22 pamphlets by various organizations and publishers, collected in a single volume and housed at the Main Library, University of California, Berkeley.
John Birch Society, official records of the Society, including Blue and White books for early 1960s and January 1961 bulletin “So Let’s Impeach Earl Warren,” supplied by Jaclyn Strelka, public affairs officer for the Society.
Kenny, Robert W. “My First Forty Years in California Politics,” unpublished manuscript, at the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
King-Ramsay-Conner Defense Committee, The King-Ramsay-Conner Frame-Up: Earl Warren’s “Murder” Case, 1936 (pamphlet). Other materials also from the committee.
The Official Report of the President’s Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy (edition cited here is by Longmeadow Press, 1992), reprinted from the original Warren Commission Report, October 1964.
The Oracle, student publication of Kern Co. High School, Commencement Issue, 1908 (copies at Bakersfield High School and Law History Center of Boalt Hall, University of California, Berkeley).
Scoggins, Verne. It Happened in California (pamphlet published by Friends of Earl Warren), 1953.
Sinclair, Upton. EPIC Answers, How to End Poverty in California (End Poverty League, pamphlet), 1934.
Sinclair, Upton. I, Governor of California And How I Ended Poverty: A True Story of the Future (self-published pamphlet), 1933.
Sinclair, Upton. The Lie Factory Starts (End Poverty League, Inc., pamphlet), July 1934.
Small, Merrell, “The Country Editor and Earl Warren” (unpublished manuscript, at the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley).
State Summary of War Casualties [California], United States Navy, 1946.
“Supreme Court Law Clerks’ Recollections of Brown v. Board of Education,” St. John’s Law Review, vol. 78 no. 3 (Summer 2004).
To the Beasts, Industrial Workers of the World (California Branch of the General Defense Committee, San Francisco, California), April 1924 (pamphlet).
Tule Lake Relocation/Segregation Center, 1942-1946, War Relocation Authority (TelCom Productions), 1987.
United States Congress, Records of the Judiciary Committee into Earl Warren’s confirmation as Chief Justice of the United States. Six boxes, 51-56, held at the National Archives, Washington, DC.
Wartime Exile, The Exclusion of the Japanese Americans from the West Coast, United States Department of the Interior, J. A. Krug, Secretary; War Relocation Authority, D. S. Myer, Director; report prepared by Ruth E. McKee, historian (U.S. Government Printing Office), undated.
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p; Whitten, Woodrow Carlton. “Criminal Syndicalism and the Law in California, 1919-1927,” Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 1946.
World War II, Honor List of Dead and Missing, State of California, United States War Department, June 1946.
Collections of Papers
American Civil Liberties Union papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey.
Bakersfield History documents, Beale Library Local History Collection, Bakersfield, California.
Hugo Lafayette Black papers, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C.
William J. Brennan, Jr., papers, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C. The Brennan papers are divided into Parts I and II; the end-of-term memos quoted at length in this book are included in Part II, to which access is controlled but was granted to the author by William J. Brennan III in 2003.
Harold H. Burton papers, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C.
Alexander Charns papers, Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Warren M. Christopher papers, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, Austin, Texas.
William O. Douglas papers, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C.
Allen Dulles papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey.
Felix Frankfurter papers, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C.
John Marshall Harlan papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey.
Harry Honda (editor of Pacific Citizen) papers, Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles.
Herbert Hoover papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford, California.
Robert H. Jackson papers, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C.
Lyndon Baines Johnson papers, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, Austin, Texas.
Robert W. Kenny papers, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
William Langer papers, Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Carey McWilliams papers, Charles E. Young Research Library (Special Collections), UCLA, Los Angeles.
Raymond Moley papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford, California.
Cecil Mosbacher papers, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Stanley Mosk personal papers, privately held by Justice Richard Mosk, Los Angeles.
Richard Nixon Pre-Presidential papers, National Archives, Laguna Niguel, California.
Richard and Pat Nixon papers, Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace, Yorba Linda, California.
Culbert L. Olson personal papers, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Drew Pearson papers, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, Austin, Texas.
Robert Gordon Sproul papers, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Sproul’s papers also include official records of the university, filed separately but also maintained by the Bancroft.
Edison Uno papers, Charles E. Young Research Library (Special Collections), UCLA, Los Angeles.
Earl Warren papers, California State Archives, Sacramento. Papers at the archives include Warren’s years as district attorney, attorney general and governor. Some Warren personal papers also held by the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Earl Warren papers, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C. Papers here cover Warren’s years as chief justice, 1953-1969, and the years from his retirement until his death in 1974.
Earl Warren confirmation records, Senate Judiciary Committee files, National Archives, Washington, D.C. These six boxes of confirmation materials, including closed hearings and correspondence of the committee, were sealed until 2004, when they were opened to the public on the fiftieth anniversary of Warren’s confirmation to the Supreme Court.
Albert C. Wedermeyer papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford, California.
Loyd Wright papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford, California.
Index
Abernathy, Ralph
Acheson, Dean
Adams, Earl .
Adams, Francis
Adamson . State of California
Adler, Jim
Agger, Carol
Agnew, Spiro
Alameda County. See district attorney of Alameda County
Alberts, George
Albright, Horace
Alien Registration Act of(Smith Act)
Alito, Samuel
Allen, William
American Bar Association (ABA)
American citizenship
American Dilemma, An (Myrdal)
American Legion
American Medical Association (AMA)
American Rally
Anson, Austin E.
antitrust laws
antiwar (Vietnam) protesters
Associated Farmers
Associated Oil Company
Atlanta Motel . United States
attorney general of California, Warren as
campaign
civil rights position
election
interest in attorney generalship
secrecy about parents
friends and advisers
isolation from home and family
Japanese and Japanese-Americans, expulsion and internment of
fear of infiltration and subversion
maps of leased land lease and property
refusal to apologize for
on removal of alien Japanese
on removal of Japanese-Americans
testimony before Tolan Committee
Olson rivalry
competing defense groups
Mooney pardon
Olson and Warren compared
reopening of Point Lobos case
state chief justice nomination
Warren’s challenge to governor’s authority
pardon-sale investigation of Megladdery
Pearl Harbor attack, responses to
powers of
targeting of professional gamblers
Baker, Percy
Baker . Carr
Bakersfield, California
Bakersfield Californian
Ball, Joe
Bancroft, Hubert Howe
Barenblatt case
Barkley, Alben
Barrett, John
Bartkus case
Baxter, Leone. See Whitaker and Baxter
Bazelon, David
Becker, Burton
Belin, David
Bell, Hulet
Bendesten, Karl Robin
Bennett, Wallace
Benson, David
Bent, Clarence
Berkeley, University of California at . See also University of California
Betts . Brady
Beytagh, Frank
Bickel, Alexander
Biddle, Francis
Billings, Warren
Biographical Dictionary of the Left
Birch Society
Birmingham riot
Black, Elizabeth
Black, Hugo Lafayette
background
death
Fortas and
on Johnson’s Vietnam/noncandidacy speech
Ku Klux Klan membership
legal opinions
anti-Vietnam War protest
First Amendment protection
legal representation for indigents
Little Rock school desegregation
obscenity
public transportation desegregation
school desegregation (Brown)
school prayer
Voting Rights Act
on war
Warren and
Blackmun, Harry
blacks
firsts
Los Angeles mayor
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p; major-league baseball player
Nobel Peace Prize winner
Supreme Court clerk
Supreme Court justice
Jim Crow
slavery, constitutional acceptance of
See also specific issues; specific people
Blair, Ezell, Jr.
Blue Monday rulings
Boggs, Hale
Bohemian Club
Bolling . Sharpe
Bork, Robert
Bowron, Fletcher
Boxton, Charles
Boynton, Bruce Carver
Branch, Taylor
Brandeis, Louis
Brandenburg case
Breach of Trust (McKnight)
Brennan, Bernard
Brennan, Howard
Brennan, William J., Jr.
appointment to Court
approach from Justice Department on wiretapping cases
legal opinions
confessions obtained without legal representation (Miranda)
double jeopardy
free speech
legislative districting
literacy requirement for voting
Little Rock school desegregation
police powers
property rights versus equal protection
right of defendant to confront witnesses
state regulation of legal practice
on role of personalities in Court
visit to Warren during final illness
Warren, friendship with
Brennan, William J.
Bricker, John
Briggs, Harry
Brooks, Bennie
Brown, Minnie Jean
Brown, Oliver
Brown, Pat
Brown, Tyrone
Brown . Board of Education
announcement of decision
applicability to wider matters
cases constituting
conference deliberations, Vinson Court
conference deliberations, Warren Court
Eisenhower’s resistance to
implementation challenges
John Birch Society response
separate opinion on District of Columbia component
Southern Manifesto response
unanimity of decision
vulnerability of decision
Warren’s written opinion
Brownell, Herbert
Bryan, Maggie
Bulah, Sarah
Bullitt, William
Bunche, Ralph
Burger, Warren
Burton, Harold
background