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How Free Speech Saved Democracy

The Untold Story of How the First Amendment Became an Essential Tool for Securing Liberty and...

Christopher M. Finan Randall Kennedy

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Steerforth Press
28 June 2022
"""A historical demonstration of the indispensability of the First Amendment

and

... an earnest and timely argument for

its

enduring value.""

-Kirkus Reviews

""Great storytelling about the history and importance of the First Amendment, from someone who has spent his life defending - and using - it.""

-Mary Beth Tinker

Free speech is not an obstacle to change- it is the way change happens

""A historical demonstration of the indispensability of the First Amendment

and

... an earnest and timely argument for

its

enduring value.""

-Kirkus Reviews

""Great storytelling about the history and importance of the First Amendment, from someone who has spent his life defending - and using - it.""

-Mary Beth Tinker

Free speech is not an obstacle to change- it is the way change happens

Uncovering vivid and engaging stories about First Amendment pioneers, How Free Speech Saved Democracy shows how their struggle made possible the surging protests that aim to expand democracy today.

How Free Speech Saved Democracy is a revealing reminder that First Amendment rights have often been curtailed in efforts to block progress, and that current measures to reduce hurtful language and to end hate speech could backfire on those who promote them.

To those who see free speech as a threat to democracy, Finan offers engaging evidence from a long and sometimes challenging history of free speech in America to show how free speech has been essential to expanding democracy.

From the beginning of American history, free speech has been used to advocate for change. In the 19th century, abolitionists, advocates for women's rights, and leaders of the labor movement had to fight for free speech. In the 20th century, the civil rights and anti-war movements expanded free speech, creating a shield for every protest movement we see today.

Written by a historian who became a full-time defender of civil liberties and has spent four decades advocating for the rights of victims of censorship, this book grew out of Finan's desire to address the declining support for free speech that is occurring as our country becomes increasingly polarized.

Through his evocative storytelling Finan demonstrates how the most effective antidote for the growth of hate speech and violence is support for and cultivation of the robust alternative of free speech."
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Imprint:   Steerforth Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 139mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   244g
ISBN:   9781586422981
ISBN 10:   1586422987
Pages:   192
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Christopher M. Finan has been involved in the fight against censorship for 35 years. He is executive director of the National Coalition Against Censorship and the former president of the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression. After working as a newspaper reporter, he studied American history at Columbia University, where he received his Ph.D. in 1992. He is the author of Alfred E. Smith- The Happy Warrior, Drunks- An American History, and From the Palmer Raids to the Patriot Act- A History of the Fight for Free Speech in America, winner of the American Library Association's Eli M. Oboler Award. Randall Kennedy is the Michael R. Klein Professor at Harvard Law School. He is the author of Say It Loud!- On Race, Law, History, and Culture and six previous books.

Reviews for How Free Speech Saved Democracy: The Untold Story of How the First Amendment Became an Essential Tool for Securing Liberty and Social Justice

A historical demonstration of the indispensability of the First Amendment [and] ... an earnest and timely argument for [its] enduring value. -- Kirkus Reviews Accessible, useful, and relevant. --Booklist


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