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  • Free speech, "the people's darling privilege" = struggles for freedom of expression in American history /
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    Title/Author: Free speech, "the people's darling privilege"/ Michael Kent Curtis.
    Reminder of title: struggles for freedom of expression in American history /
    Author: Curtis, Michael Kent,
    Published: Durham, N.C. :Duke University Press, : 2000.,
    Description: x, 520 p. ;25 cm.
    Notes: Includes index.
    Series: Constitutional conflicts
    [NT 15003449]: English and Colonial background -- Debate over the Sedition Act of 1798 -- Sedition in the courts : enforcement and its aftermath -- Sedition : reflections and transitions -- Declaration, the Constitution, slavery, and abolition -- Shall abolitionists be silenced? -- Congress confronts the abolitionists : the Post Office and petitions -- Demand for northern legal action against abolitionists -- Legal theories of suppression and the defense of free speech -- Elijah Lovejoy : mobs, free speech, and the privileges of American citizens -- After Lovejoy : transformations -- Free speech battle over Helper's impending crisis -- Daniel Worth : the struggle for free speech in North Carolina on the eve of the Civil War -- Struggle for free speech in the Civil War : Lincoln and Vallandigham -- Free speech tradition confronts the war power -- New birth of freedom? the Fourteenth Amendment and the First Amendment -- Where are they now? a very quick review of suppression theories in the twentieth century.
    Subject: Freedom of speech - History. - United States -
    Online resource: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=107401An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    ISBN: 0822381060 (electronic bk.)
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