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==Further reading== {{Refbegin|60em}} * Abraham, Henry J., ''Justices and Presidents: A Political History of Appointments to the Supreme Court''. 3d. ed. (Oxford Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 1992). {{ISBN|0-19-506557-3}}. * {{cite journal |last1=Atkins |first1=Burton M. |first2=Terry |last2=Sloope |title=The 'New' Hugo Black and the Warren Court |journal=Polity |year=1986 |volume=18 |issue=4 |pages=621β637 |doi=10.2307/3234885 |jstor=3234885 |s2cid=155514353 }} Argues that in the 1960s Black moved to the right on cases involving civil liberties, civil rights, and economic liberalism. * {{cite journal |last1=Ball |first1=Howard |first2=Phillip |last2=Cooper |title=Fighting Justices: Hugo L. Black and William O. Douglas and Supreme Court Conflict |journal=[[American Journal of Legal History]] |year=1994 |volume=38 |issue=1 |pages=1β37 |doi=10.2307/845321 |jstor=845321 }} * Ball, Howard. (1992). ''Of Power and Right: Hugo Black, William O. Douglas, and America's Constitutional Revolution''. Oxford Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-19-504612-0}}. * Ball, Howard. (1996). ''Hugo L. Black: Cold Steel Warrior''. Oxford Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|0-19-507814-4}}. * Ball, Howard and Phillip J. Cooper. (1992) . ''Of Power and Right: Hugo Black, William O. Douglas, and America's Constitutional Revolution''. New York: Oxford University Press. * Ball, Howard. (1975). ''The Vision and the Dream of Justice Hugo L. Black: An Examination of a Judicial Philosophy''. University, AL: University of Alabama Press. * {{cite book | last=Beito | first=David T. | author-link = David T. Beito| year=2023 | title = The New Deal's War on the Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of FDR's Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance| edition=First | pages=4β7| location=Oakland | publisher=Independent Institute | isbn=978-1598133561}} * Belknap, Michael, ''The Supreme Court Under Earl Warren, 1953β1969'' (2005), 406 pp. [https://www.amazon.com/dp/1570035636 excerpt and text search] * Berman, Daniel M. "Hugo L. Black: The Early Years". ''Catholic University Law Review'' (1959). 8 (2): 103β116 [https://scholarship.law.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3011&context=lawreview online]. * Cushman, Clare, ''The Supreme Court Justices: Illustrated Biographies,1789β1995'' (2nd ed.) (Supreme Court Historical Society), ([[Congressional Quarterly]] Books, 2001) {{ISBN|978-1-56802-126-3}}. * Dunne, Gerald T. (1977). ''Hugo Black and the Judicial Revolution''. New York: [[Simon & Schuster]]. * [[John Paul Frank|Frank, John Paul]]. (1949). ''Mr. Justice Black, the Man and His Opinions''. New York: [[Alfred A. Knopf]]. * [[John Paul Frank|Frank, John Paul]], ''The Justices of the United States Supreme Court: Their Lives and Major Opinions'' (Leon Friedman and Fred L. Israel, editors) (Chelsea House Publishers: 1995) {{ISBN|978-0-7910-1377-9}}. * Freyer, Tony Allen. (1990). ''Hugo L. Black and the Dilemma of American Liberalism''. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman. {{ISBN|978-0-8173-1194-0}}. * Freyer, Tony Allan, ed. (1990). ''Justice Hugo Black and Modern America''. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press. {{ISBN|0-8173-1194-7}}. * Hall, Kermit L., ed. ''The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States''. Oxford Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 1992. {{ISBN|0-19-505835-6}} * Hamilton, Virginia Van der Veer. (1972). ''Hugo Black: The Alabama Years''. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. * {{cite journal |last=Hockett |first=Jeffrey D. |title=Justices Frankfurter and Black: Social Theory and Constitutional Interpretation |journal=Political Science Quarterly |volume=107 |issue=3 |year=1992 |pages=479β499 |doi=10.2307/2152441 |jstor=2152441 }} * Hockett, Jeffrey D. (1996). ''New Deal Justice: The Constitutional Jurisprudence of Hugo L. Black, Felix Frankfurther, and Robert H. Jackson''. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. {{ISBN|978-0-8476-8210-2}}. * Magee, James J. (1980). ''Mr. Justice Black, Absolutist of the Court''. Charlottesville: [[University Press of Virginia]]. {{ISBN|1-58838-144-7}}. * Mendelson, Wallace. (1961). ''Justices Black and Frankfurter: Conflict in the Court''. Chicago: [[University of Chicago Press]]. * Newman, Roger K. (1994). ''Hugo Black: A Biography''. New York: Pantheon Books. {{ISBN|978-0-8232-1786-1|0-679-43180-2}}. * Pritchett, C. Herman, ''Civil Liberties and the Vinson Court''. (The [[University of Chicago]] Press, 1969) {{ISBN|978-0-226-68443-7}} * Silverstein, Mark. (1984). ''Constitutional Faiths: Felix Frankfurter, Hugo Black, and the Process of Judicial Decision Making''. Ithaca: [[Cornell University Press]]. * Simon, James F. (1989). ''The Antagonists: Hugo Black, Felix Frankfurter, and Civil Liberties in America''. New York: Simon & Schuster. * Strickland, Stephen Parks, ed. (1967). ''Hugo Black and the Supreme Court: A Symposium''. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill. * Suitts, Steve. (2005). ''Hugo Black of Alabama''. Montgomery, AL: New South Books. {{ISBN|1-58838-144-7}}. * Thornton, J. Mills III. (1985) "Hugo Black and the Golden Age" ''Alabama Law Review,'' 36(3), 899β914; emphasis on his close ties to KKK in 1920s. * Urofsky, Melvin I., ''Division and Discord: The Supreme Court under Stone and Vinson, 1941β1953'' ([[University of South Carolina Press]], 1997) {{ISBN|1-57003-120-7}}. * Urofsky, Melvin I., ''The Supreme Court Justices: A Biographical Dictionary'' (New York: [[Garland Publishing]] 1994). 590 pp.{{nbsp}}{{ISBN|978-0-8153-1176-8}}. * Williams, Charlotte. (1950). ''Hugo L. Black: A Study in the Judicial Process''. Baltimore, [[Johns Hopkins Press]]. * [[Bob Woodward|Woodward, Robert]] and [[Scott Armstrong (journalist)|Armstrong, Scott]]. ''[[The Brethren (non-fiction)|The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court]]'' (1979). {{ISBN|978-0-380-52183-8|978-0-671-24110-0|978-0-7432-7402-9}}. * {{cite journal |last=Yarbrough |first=Tinsley E. |year=1971 |title=Mr. Justice Black and Legal Positivism |journal=[[Virginia Law Review]] |volume=57 |issue=3 |pages=375β407 |doi=10.2307/1072096 |jstor=1072096 }} * Yarbrough, Tinsley E. (1989). ''Mr. Justice Black and His Critics''. Durham, NC: [[Duke University Press]]. {{Refend}} ===Primary sources=== * Black, Hugo L. (1968). ''A Constitutional Faith''. New York, Knopf. * Black, Hugo L and Elizabeth Black. (1985). ''Mr. Justice Black and Mrs. Black: The Memoirs of Hugo L. Black and Elizabeth Black''. New York: [[Random House]]. {{ISBN|978-0-394-54432-8}}. * Black, Hugo L., ''Mr. Justice [[Frank Murphy|Murphy]]''. 48 [[Michigan Law Review]] 739 (1950). * Black, Hugo Jr. (1975). ''My Father: A Remembrance''. New York: Random House.
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