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Tables of Contents for Free Speech in the Good War
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
ix
 
Introduction A Legacy of Restraint
1
16
Part I Frank Murphy: 1939
17
36
Chapter 1 Champion of Civil Liberties
17
20
Chapter 2 "Not a Soft, Pudgy Democracy"
37
16
Part II Robert H. Jackson: January 1940-June 1941
53
62
Chapter 3 A "Lawyerly Way"
53
16
Chapter 4 Changing Concepts of Civil Liberties
69
18
Chapter 5 Searches, Stealing, and Tappings
87
12
Chapter 6 Harry Bridges and the War on Communism
99
16
Part III Francis Biddle: June 1941-June 1945
115
120
Chapter 7 Attorney General by Default
115
14
Chapter 8 The "Minneapolis Reds": A "Clear and Present Danger"?
129
14
Chapter 9 Free Speech for Fascists?
143
18
Chapter 10 Nazi Themes and "Dirty Little Sheets": Postal Censorship
161
12
Chapter 11 "Where Sedition Begins and Ends Among Negroes"
173
16
Chapter 12 The Denaturalization Strategy
189
16
Chapter 13 "Crackpots and Cranks from All Parts of the Nation"
205
18
Chapter 14 The Great Sedition Trial: The End of the Campaign Against Disloyalty
223
12
Note on References
235
4
Notes
239
64
Index
303