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Justice Black's stand for freedom : with an introductory statement by 25 professors of law in support of Justice Hugo L. Black's dissent in the first case involving the Internal Security Act of 1950.

Title:Justice Black's stand for freedom : with an introductory statement by 25 professors of law in support of Justice Hugo L. Black's dissent in the first case involving the Internal Security Act of 1950.
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Note:Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1961
  
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Subject:Black, Hugo LaFayette, 1886-1971
Subject:Civil rights -- United States
Subject:Communism -- United States
Subject:Liberty
Subject:Subversive activities -- United States
Subject:United States. Internal security act of 1950
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