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At the annual meeting of the ASLH about five or six years ago, a paper was delivered on tenBroek. It obviously was based on research into his professional papers. His disability was mentioned in passing, as I recall. Douglas A. Hedin Minneapolis > Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 13:43:46 -0400> From: aldous@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU> Subject: Re: Jacobus tenBroek> To: H-LAW@H-NET.MSU.EDU> > From: kirstenn@stanford.edu> Date: Tue, September 9, 2008 10:49 am> Subject: Re: Jacobus tenBroek> > I believe I first read tenBroek because he was cited in Martha Davis,> Brutal Need: Lawyers and the Welfare Rights Movement (though I don't> have the book near me to double-check).> > best,> Kirsten> > Quoting Ken Aldous <aldous@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>:> > > From: "William M Wiecek" <wmwiecek@law.syr.edu>> > Date: Mon, September 8, 2008 11:40 am> > Subject: RE: Jacobus tenBroek> >> > I have cited him in, inter al., Wiecek The Birth of the Modern> > Constitution.> >> > -----Original Message-----> > From: H-Net and ASLH Legal History Discussion list> > [mailto:H-LAW@H-NET.MSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Ken Aldous> > Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 9:32 AM> > To: H-LAW@H-NET.MSU.EDU> > Subject: Jacobus tenBroek> >> > To: Thu, September 4, 2008 6:16 pm> > From: "Morman, Ed" <EMorman@nfb.org>> > Subject: Jacobus tenBroek> >> > Greeting from a lurker!> >> > I joined this list a few months ago, shortly after I took my current> > position. My graduate training is in librarianship and history of> > science and medicine; I know very little about history of the law. My> > library is devoted to non-medical aspects of blindness and the history> > of blind people, but we are also interested in history of law because of> > the significance of our namesake (Jacobus tenBroek, founder of the> > National Federation of the Blind) in the history of constitutional law.> >> > The tenBroek Library holds the papers of Jacobus tenBroek, author of> > _The Antislavery> > Origins of the Fourteenth Amendment_. It's a big collection, and we're> > hoping to win a grant that will allow us to process them. In the> > meantime I'm hoping to build our collection of published material that> > relates to tenBroek's scholarly interests. (I should add that my staff> > and I will be glad to field any questions about the tenBroek papers).> >> > Which leads me to the reason I write this afternoon. Question:> >> > Can anyone tell me if any of the books on this list (previously posted> > and> > copied below) cite Jacobus> > tenBroek? For that matter, can anyone suggest any other books on legal> > history, recent or otherwise, in which tenBroek's writings are cited?> >> > Thanks in advance.> >> > Cordially,> > Ed Morman> >> > Edward T. Morman, MSLS, PhD> > Director, Jacobus tenBroek Library> > National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute> > 1800 Johnson Street> > Baltimore MD 21230> >> > 410.659.9314 x2225> >> > -----Original Message-----> > From: H-Net and ASLH Legal History Discussion list> > [mailto:H-LAW@H-NET.MSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Zelden, Charles> > Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 9:28 PM> > To: H-LAW@H-NET.MSU.EDU> > Subject: H-Law: New Books in U.S. Constitutional/Legal History> >> > Recently the H-Law Editorial Board agreed to put out a list of new and> > recent> > books published in U. S. Constitutional/Legal History. H-Law Board> > member> > Tim Huebner agreed to compile the listing which will be posted twice a> > year> > in September and March. If you know of a book published in the last> > year> > that is not included in this listing, please contact Tim Huebner> > (huebner@rhodes.edu) with this information for inclusion in the next> > edition> > of the listing.> >> > [ed note: if anyone is interested in doing a similar list for non-U. S.> > Constitutional/Legal History, please contact Charles Zelden> > (zelden@nova.edu)]> >> >> >> > New Books in U.S. Constitutional/Legal History> > Fall Edition, 2008> >> > (compiled by Timothy S. Huebner, Rhodes College)> >> >> > Allen, Howard W., Jerome M. Clubb, and Vincent A. Lacey, Race, Class,> > and the> > Death Penalty: Capital Punishment in American History. Albany, N.Y.:> > State> > University of New York Press, 2008. 239 pp. (cloth, $65.00).> >> > Baatz, Simon. For the Thrill of It: Leopold, Loeb, and the Murder that> > Shocked Chicago. New York: Harper, 2008. 560 pp. (cloth, $27.95).> >> > Baer, Frances Lisa. Resistance to Public School Desegregation: Little> > Rock,> > Arkansas, and Beyond. El Paso, Tex. LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2008.> > 328> > pp. (cloth, $80.00).> >> > Bodenhamer, David J. and James W. Ely Jr. The Bill of Rights in Modern> > America. Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 2008. Rev. ed.> > 304> > pp. (cloth, $55.00).> >> > Capozolla, Chris. Uncle Sam Wants You: World War I and the Making of> > the> > Modern Citizen. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. 352 pp.> > (cloth,> > $35.00).> >> > Cornell, Saul. A Well-Regulated Militia: The Founding Fathers and the> > Origins of Gun Control in America. New York: Oxford University Press,> > 2008.> > 288 pp. (paper, $14.95).> >> > Dinnerstein, Leonard. The Leo Frank Case. Athens, Ga.: University of> > Georgia Press, rev. ed., 2008. 280 pp. (paper, $19.95).> >> > Dudziak, Mary. Exporting American Dreams: Thurgood Marshall's African> > Journey. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. 272 pp. (cloth,> > $24.95)> >> > Edling, Max M. A Revolution in Favor of Government: Origins of the> > U.S.> > Constitution and the Making of the American State. New York: Oxford> > University Press, 2008. 336 pp. (paper, $19.95).> >> > Eskridge, William. Dishonorable Passions: Sodomy Laws in America,> > 1861-2003. New York: Viking, 2008. 528 pp.> >> > Feldman, Stephen M. Free Expression and Democracy in America: A> > History.> > Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008. 544 pp. (cloth, $55.00).> >> > Finan, Chris. From the Palmer Raids to the Patriot Act: A History of> > the> > Fight for Free Speech in America. New York: Beacon Press, 2008.> > (paper,> > $18.00).> >> > Finkelman, Paul and Donald R. Kennon,eds., Congress and the Emergence of> > Sectionalism: From the Missouri Compromise to the Age of Jackson.> > Athens,> > Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2008. 312 pp. (cloth, $46.95).> >> > Gless, Alan G. The History of Nebraska Law. Athens, Ohio: Ohio> > University> > Press, 2008. Law, Society, and Politics in the Midwest. 384 pp.> > (cloth,> > $49.95).> >> > Goldman, Robert M. One Man Out: Curt Flood versus Baseball. Lawrence,> > Kan.:> > University Press of Kansas, 2008. Landmark Law Cases and American> > Society.> > 200 pp. (cloth, $35.00, paper, $16.95)> >> > Goldstone, Lawrence. The Activist: John Marshall, Marbury v. Madison,> > and> > the Myth of Judicial Review, 2008. New York: Walker and Company. 272> > pp.> > (cloth, $25.00).> >> > Gross, Ariela. What Blood Won't Tell: A History of Race on Trial in> > America. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2008. 384 pp.> > (cloth, $29.95).> >> > Hall, Kermit L. and Peter Karsten. The Magic Mirror: Law in American> > History, New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. second ed. 480 pp.> > (cloth, $69.95)> >> > Hamburger, Philip. Law and Judicial Duty. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard> > University Press, 2008. 704 pp. (cloth, $49.95).> >> > Harrington, Matthew. Jay and Ellsworth, The First Courts: Justices,> > Rulings, and Legacy. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, 2008. 309 pp.> > Supreme Court Handbooks. (cloth, $65.00)> >> > Hoffer, Peter Charles. Treason Trials of Aaron Burr. Lawrence, Kan.:> > University Press of Kansas, 2008. Landmark Law Cases and American> > Society.> > 224 pp. (cloth, $35.00, paper $16.95)> >> > Huebner, Timothy S. The Southern Judicial Tradition: State Judges and> > Sectional Distinctiveness, 1790-1890. Athens, Ga.: University of> > Georgia> > Press, 2008. Paperback ed. Studies in the Legal History of the South> > (Paper, $22.95).> >> > Hulsebosch, Daniel J. Constituting Empire: New York and the> > Transformation> > of Constitutionalism in the Atlantic World, 1664-1830. Chapel Hill,> > N.C.:> > University of North Carolina, 2008. Studies in Legal History (cloth,> > $45.00, paper, $24.95).> >> > Kyvig, David E. The Age of Impeachment: American Constitutional> > Culture> > since 1960> > Lawrence, Kan., University Press of Kansas, 2008. 554 pp. (cloth,> > $34.95)> >> > Maveety, Nancy. Queen's Court: Judicial Power in the Rehnquist Era.> > Lawrence, Kan.: University Press of Kansas, 2008. 194 pp. (cloth,> > $29.95).> >> > Meyerson, Michael I. Liberty's Blueprint: How Madison and Hamilton> > Wrote the> > Federalist Papers, Defined the Constitution, and Made Democracy Safe for> > the> > World. New York: Basic Books, 2008. 314 pp. (cloth, $26.00).> >> > Miller, William G. Faith, Reason, and Consent: Legislating Morality in> > Early American States. El Paso, Tex.: LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2008.> > 298> > pp. (cloth, $80.00).> >> > Nourse, Victoria F. In Reckless Hands: Skinner v. Oklahoma and the> > Near-Triumph of American Eugenics. New York: Norton, 2008. 256 pp.> > (cloth, $24.95).> >> > Reid, John Phillip. Legislating the Courts: Judicial Dependence in> > Early> > National New Hampshire. DeKalb, Ill.: Northern Illinois University> > Press,> > 2008. 224 pp. (cloth, $34.00).> >> > Scherer, Mark R. and James W. Hewitt. Rights in the Balance: Free> > Press,> > Fair Trial, and Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart. Lubbock, Tex.> > Texas> > Tech University Press, 2008. 256 pp. (cloth, $40.00> >> > Siegal, Barry. Claim of Privilege: A Mysterious Plane Crash, A> > Landmark> > Supreme Court Case, and the Rise of State Secrets. New York: Harper,> > 2008.> > 400 pp. (cloth, $25.95).> >> > Thomas, George. The Madisonian Constitution. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins> > University Press, 2008. 264 pp. (cloth, $50.00).> >> > Vile, John R., William D. Pederson, and Frank J. Williams. James> > Madison:> > Philosopher, Founder, and Statesman. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University> > Press,> > 2008. 368 pp. (cloth, $55.00, paper, $26.95).> >> > Wittern-Keller, Laura and Raymond J. Haberski Jr., Miracle Case: Film> > Censorship and the Supreme Court. Lawrence, Kan.: University Press of> > Kansas, 2008. Landmark Law Cases and American Society. 256 pp. (cloth,> > $35.00; paper, $16.95)> >> > Wolf, Michael Allan. The Zoning of America: Euclid v. Ambler.> > Lawrence,> > Kan.: University Press of Kansas, 2008. Landmark Law Cases and> > American> > Society. 208 pp. (cloth, $35.00, paper, $16.95)> >> > Wunder, John R. and Joann M. Ross, eds., The Kansas-Nebraska Act of> > 1854.> > Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press, 2008. 236 pp. (paper,> > $30.00).> >> > Zelden, Charles. Bush v. Gore: Exposing the Hidden Crisis in American> > Democracy. Lawrence, Kan.: University Press of Kansas, 2008. 390 pp.> > (cloth, $34.95).> >> >> > (This list is compiled from publishers' websites and Amazon.com and> > includes> > titles published between June and November 2008. Authors are encouraged> > to> > submit information on upcoming books to huebner@rhodes.edu )> > _________________________________________________________________ Get more out of the Web. 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