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Nat Hentoff


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Basics:

On the Web: Articles

Patriot Act Besieged. Village Voice (5/28/04).

Our Designated Killers: "Where's the Outrage?". Village Voice (2/14/03). On US government assassination in Yemen of American citizen Kamal Derwish, never either charged or tried on charges of terrorism.

Betraying Today's Sudanese Slaves, Jewish World Review (5/28/02).

The FBI's Magic Lantern. Village Voice (4/23/02). Ashcroft can be in your computer.

Jews Rise Against Ashcroft War, Village Voice (4/9/02).

Spinning the Military Tribunals
, Village Voice (4/2/02).

Schwarz: Justice or Technicalities?, Village Voice (3/26/02).

The Wrong Man Gets a Second Chance, Village Voice (3/19/02).

Judge Ross vs. Free Speech, Village Voice (3/12/02).

Big John Wants Your Reading List
, Village Voice (3/5/02).

Eyeing What You Read, Village Voice (2/26/02).

J. Edgar Hoover Lives!, Village Voice (2/19/02).

In School: The 'Success' of Failure, Village Voice (2/12/02).

Bloomberg vs. Failing Schools, Village Voice (2/5/02).

Will Miranda Make It?, Washington Post (1/15/00).

Don't Welfare Recipients Have Rights?, Washington Post (1/8/00).

Slavery, 1999, Washington Post (12/11/99).

A Different Admissions Test
, Washington Post (12/4/99).

Expelling 'Huck Finn'
, Washington Post (11/27/99).

The Incredible Shrinking First Amendment, Washington Post (11/20/99).

Prosecution in Darkness, Washington Post (11/6/99).

"Technicalities" That Keep Us Free, Washington Post (10/2/99).

The ACLU's Forbidden Words, Washington Post (9/25/99).

Church-State Tangle, Washington Post (1/18/99).

On the Web: Specialized Sites

Nat Hentoff, Washington Post. Brief bibliography.

Links to many Hentoff articles.

In the Library: Articles

Hentoff, Nat. "Why should we care? It’s only the Constitution," Progressive (12/01):24-7.

__________. "J. Edgar Hoover never died," Progressive (8/02):11.

__________. “Put the heat on Daschle,” Progressive (10/02):16.

__________. “The tag of capitulation,” Progressive (12/02):18.

__________. "Say hello to the eye that never sleeps," Santa Cruz Sentinel (12/5/02). Data base on citizens being created at DOD Information Awareness Office under convicted perjurer John Poindexter, "most sweeping threat to civil liberties since the Japanese-American internment."

__________. "Can Bush be trusted with the Constitution?" Santa Cruz Sentinel (8/13/03): A9.

__________. "War on the Bill of Rights," In These Times (9/29/03):23-25.

__________. "Judges on the blacklist," Progressive (10/03):15.

__________. "Do-it-yourself-subpoenas," Progressive (11/03):11-12.

__________. "The normal system does not apply," Progressive (1/04):15. José Padilla case & Ashcroft's assertion of presidental power to detain people he labels as "enemy combatants" without charge & indefinitely.

__________. "Giving due process its due," Progressive (2/04):14-15.

__________. “Sneaky subpoena,” Progressive (3/04):12.

In the Library: Non-Fiction Books

Hentoff, Nat. Peace Agitator: The Story of A.J. Muste (NY: Macmillan, 1963).

__________. The New Equality (NY: Viking, 1964).

__________. Our Children are Dying (NY: Viking, 1966).

__________. A Doctor Among the Addicts (NY: Rand McNally, 1968).

__________. Does Anybody Give a Damn? Hentoff on Education (NY: Knopf, 1977).

__________. Boston Boy (NY: Knopf, 1986).

__________. The First Freedom: The Tumultuous History of Free Speech in America (NY: Delacorte, 1988).

__________. Free Speech for Me -- But Not for Thee: How the American Left & Right Relentlessly Censor Each Other (NY: Harper Collins, 1992).

__________. Speaking Freely: A Memoir (NY: Knopf, 1997).

__________. Living the Bill of Rights (Berkeley: U. of California, 1999).

__________. The Nat Hentoff Reader (Cambridge MA: Da Capo, 2001).

__________. The War on the Bill of Rights -- & the Gathering Resistance (NY: Seven Stories, 2003).

In the Library: Fiction

Hentoff, Nat. Call the Keeper: A Novel (NY: Viking, 1966).

__________. Onwards! A Novel (NY: Simon & Schuster, 1968).

In the Library: For Young Readers

Hentoff, Nat. I'm Really Dragged but Nothing Gets Me Down (NY: Simon & Schuster, 1968).

__________. In the Country of Ourselves (NY: Simon & Schuster, 1971).

__________. This School is Driving Me Crazy: A Novel (NY: NY: Delacorte, 1976).

__________. American Heroes: In & Out of School (NY: Delacorte, 1987).

In the Library: Poetry

In the Library: Photography

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