Description: Interesting, vintage issue of The Nation with a cover article titled: The strange correspondence of Morris Ernst & John Edgar Hoover, 1939 – 1964, dated December 1, 1984. Hoover, of course, headed the FBI for many years. From the Wiki on Ernst: “was an American lawyer and prominent attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). In public life, he defended and asserted the rights of Americans to privacy and freedom from censorship, playing a significant role in challenging and overcoming the banning of certain works of literature (including James Joyce's Ulysses and Radclyffe Hall's The Well of Loneliness) and in asserting the right of media employees to organise labor unions. He also promoted an anti-communist stance within the ACLU itself, and was a member of the President's Committee on Civil Rights.” Interesting combination here.
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