Civil Liberties Under Attack


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Edited by Clair Wilcox
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
230 x 155 mm
Weight:
410 g
Pages:
156

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Clair Wilcox was Professor of Economics at Swarthmore College. Henry Steele Commager was Professor of History at Columbia University and the well-known author of numerous books and articles on the American democratic heritage. Robert K. Carr was Joel Parker Professor of Law and Political Science at Dartmouth College and Executive Secretary of President Truman's Committee on Civil Rights. Zechariah Chafee, Jr. was Langdell Professor of Law at Harvard University , member of the United Nations subcommittee on Freedom of Information and the Press, and was United States delegate to the United Nations Conference held in Geneva in 1948. Walter Gellhorn was Professor of Law at Columbia University and served as advisor and attorney on a number of New York State and Federal Government boards; acted as special assistant to the secretary of the interior and was chairman of the National War Labor Board. Curtis Bok was President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, No. 6, Philadelphia; vice-president and director of The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. James P. Baxter, III was President of Williams College and winner of the 1947 Pulitzer Prize in History; formerly President of the Association of American Colleges.

"In the painful struggle to advance democracy, civil liberties have to be constantly rewon. This book Civil Liberties Under Attack-awakens us from our customary inertia. It is authoritative and balanced, informative. and lively. Civil Liberties Under Attack should be read, marked, learned, and inwardly digested by everyone who wants this country to remain both a free nation and a free people." (Patrick Murphy Malin, Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union)

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