When the Nazis Came to Skokie: Freedom for Speech We Hate

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University Press of Kansas, 1999 - Assembly, Right of - 172 pages
Referring to a situation in the Chicago suburb of Skokie, which was home to many survivors of the Holocaust in the 1970s, and where American Nazi sympathizers wished to demonstrate, the author of this book argues that freedom of speech must be defended even in the most abhorrent of circumstances.

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The ACLU the Supreme Court and the First Amendment
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The View from Abroad
123
Freedom for the Thought That We Hate
136
Copyright

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