found:Chaiton, S. Lazarus and the hurricane, 1991:t.p. (Rubin "Hurricane" Carter) Can. CIP (Carter, Rubin, 1937-)
found:LC in RLIN, 5-13-92(hdg.: Carter, Rubin, 1937-)
found:New York times (online), viewed Apr. 21, 2014(in obituary published Apr. 20: Rubin (Hurricane) Carter; b. May 6, 1937, Clifton, N.J.; d. Sunday morning [Apr. 20, 2014], Toronto, aged 76; star prizefighter whose career was cut short by a murder conviction in New Jersey and who became an international cause célèbre while imprisoned for 19 years before the charges against him were dismissed)
found:African American National Biography, accessed January 14, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Carter, Rubin "Hurricane"; boxer, soldier, autobiographer; born 06 May 1937 in Delawanna, New Jersey, United States; member of the Eleventh Airborne, sent to Germany, learned to box and won the European Light Welterweight Championship; discharged from the army (1956); professional fighter, fought Joey Giardello for the middleweight championship (1964); convicted of triple homicide and sentenced to life imprisonment (1967); protested the verdict while at Trenton State Prison and wrote his autobiography, The Sixteenth Round (1974); charges against him were officially dismissed (1988); moved to Toronto (1989); was appointed executive director of the Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted; died 20 April 2014 in Toronto, Canada)
found:Canadiana, August 25, 2020(access point: Carter, Rubin, 1937-2014; variant: Carter, Hurricane, 1937-2014; born May 6, 1937 in Clifton, New Jersey; died April 20, 2014 in Toronto, Ontario; Rubin "Hurricane" Carter; American middleweight boxer wrongly convicted of murder and later freed via a petition of habeas corpus after spending almost 20 years in prison)