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5.0 out of 5 stars
Captivating stories from a First Amendment warrior.,
By Will McClure (wm0p@andrew.cmu.edu) (Pittsburgh, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tough Talk: How I Fought for Writers, Comics, Bigots, and the American Way (Hardcover)
What is clear from the accounts of Garbus' battles for freedom of speech is that the struggle to be free or to remain free will never end. Garbus also shows how one person (or a few) can make a huge difference in the free society we enjoy today. The book portrays many heros, several scoundrals, and events in the past that all jump off the page in a new light. I've added Martin Garbus to my top-ten list of people I would most like to have dinner with because I'd like to find out much more about his exploits in defending our right to hear and read anything others have to say.
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Tough Talk: How I Fought for Writers, Comics, Bigots, and the American Way by Martin Garbus (Paperback - July 21, 1998)
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