Telegram from the White House to William Paterson, National Secretary of the International Labor Defense
5/11/1934
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In reply to a letter from William Paterson asking for President Roosevelt to receive five of the Scottsboro boys' mothers on Mother's Day, the White House declined the request due to the case being in Alabama's jurisdiction.
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 the White House to William Paterson, National Secretary of the International Labor Defense; 5/11/1934; 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://docsteach.org/documents/document/telegram-white-house-william-paterson-scottsboro, April 27, 2024]Rights: Public Domain, Free of Known Copyright Restrictions. Learn more on our privacy and legal page.