Clarence Seward Darrow (1857-1938) was an American lawyer, well-known for his civil liberties advocacy and his defense work in several high-profile cases. Some of the synonyms for his name include "Defender of the Underdog," "Civil Rights Champion," "Legal Maverick," and "Freedom Fighter." He was a committed advocate for free speech, workers' rights, racial equality, and individual liberty. Darrow's legal strategies were often controversial, but his passion for justice earned him the respect and admiration of his peers and supporters. He remains a legendary figure in American legal history, remembered as a champion of the dispossessed and a tireless fighter for the cause of civil rights and legal reform.