Title |
In defense of American liberties : : a history of the ACLU
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Names |
Walker, Samuel.
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Book Number |
BR008324
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Title Status |
Active
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Medium |
Braille
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Download Link |
Volume 1.
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Volume 2.
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Volume 3.
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Volume 4.
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Volume 5.
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Volume 6.
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Volume 7.
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Annotation |
The author is a professor of criminal justice and a member of the board of directors of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Begun after World War I to protect freedom of speech, the ACLU has fought for desegregation of the armed forces, opposed the House Un-American Activities Committee and McCarthyism, and taken on other Constitutional issues.
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Local Subject |
The Law & Legal Rights - LAW
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General Non-Fiction - GNF
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Adult Non-Fiction - AN
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Adult Book - AD
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Long Book - LO
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Politics and Government - POL
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Current Events / Contemporary Issues - CON
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Social Commentary - CONC
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History, United States - HUS
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Audience Notes |
A
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LC Subject |
Civil rights - United States - History
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Call Number |
323.0973 ANF
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Language |
English
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Released |
1990
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Publication Info |
Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 1990 (Triformation Braille Service, transcribing agency. Triformation Braille Service, distributor)
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Original Publication |
Transcription of: New York : Oxford University Press, 1990.
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