Primary Sources
The papers of William O. Douglas from his career as professor of law, Securities and Exchange commissioner, and associate justice of the United States Supreme Court were bequeathed by Douglas to the Library of Congress.
- Go East, Young Man: The Early Years; The Autobiography of William O. Douglas ISBN 0-394-71165-3
- The Court Years, 1939 to 1975: The Autobiography of William O. Douglas ISBN 0-394-49240-4
- Democracy and finance: The addresses and public statements of William O. Douglas as member and chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission ISBN 0-8046-0556-4
- Nature's Justice: Writings of William O. Douglas ISBN 0-87071-482-1
- Strange Lands and Friendly People, by William O. Douglas ISBN 1-4067-7204-6
- Points of Rebellion, by William O. Douglas ISBN 0-394-44068-4
- An Interview with William O. Douglas by William O. Douglas (sound recording) ASIN B000S592XI
- An Interview with William O. Douglas Folkway Records FW 07350
- The Mike Wallace Interview, with Mike Wallace May 11, 1958 (video)
- The Mike Wallace Interview, May 11, 1958 (transcript)
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