Clarence Darrow argues against the death penalty in Chicago 1924 by artist Trevor Goring
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CLARENCE DARROW

....all life is worth saving, and mercy is the highest attribute of men. Yes I'm pleading for the future. In this court of law, I'm pleading for love.
Chicago, 1924, Clarence Darrow in the Leopold Loeb trial delivers one of the most passionate and eloquent attacks on the death penalty ever made in a United States courtroom.

Museum quality giclee print on German etching paper. Image size 16" x 21" with 2.5" white border. Edition of 25 only. Signed and numbered by the artist. Certificate of authenticity and framing suggestions. Packaged in crystal envelope and custom made cardboard folder.