Mark the 100th anniversary of the American Civil Liberties Union with a discussion that digs into a century of struggles to define and protect American freedoms, past, present, and future.
Ellis Cose, the ACLU’s first ever writer-in-residence and author of the sweeping retrospective "Democracy, If We Can Keep It: The ACLU’s 100-Year Fight for Rights in America," traces the history of the organization and its fight to preserve fundamental rights through some of the country’s most turbulent periods: The Red Scare, World War II, McCarthysim, post-9/11, and more. This conversation is led by Emerson Sykes, staff attorney at the ACLU and a host of the "At Liberty" podcast.
Recorded July 8, 2020.
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