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"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong," by Donald Black, Typescript, 445 pages (2 of 3 folders), 1997 1 folder(s) Box 11, Folder 5
"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong," by Donald Black, Typescript, 445 pages (3 of 3 folders), 1997 1 folder(s) Box 11, Folder 6
"The Sociology of Moral Life: A Rehabilitative Review of Durkheim's Writings," by Donald Black, Typescript, 1965 1 folder(s) Box 12, Folder 6
"The Theory of the Plea," by Donald Black, Typescript, 1975 1 folder(s) Box 13, Folder 5
Thoughts on a new novel on the Behavior of Sociology, 1993 Box 41, Folder 10
"Toward a General Theory of Social Control" (1 of 2 folders), 1977/1978 1 folder(s) Box 36, Folder 6
"Toward a General Theory of Social Control" (2 of 2 folders), 1978/1983 1 folder(s) Box 36, Folder 7
"Toward a General Theory of Social Control," by Donald Black, Uncorrected Proof, Chapter One, 1984 1 folder(s) Box 13, Folder 7
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