When the Nazis Came to Skokie: Freedom for Speech We Hate
In the Chicago suburb of Skokie, one out of every six Jewish citizens in the late 1970s was a survivor--or was directly related to a survivor--of the Holocaust. These victims of terror had resettled in America expecting to lead peaceful lives free from persecution. But their safe haven was...
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In the Chicago suburb of Skokie, one out of every six Jewish citizens in the late 1970s was a survivor--or was directly related to a survivor--of the Holocaust. These victims of terror had resettled in America expecting to lead peaceful lives free from persecution. But their safe haven was shattered when a neo-Nazi group announced its intention to parade there in 1977. Phi
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9780700609413 (0700609415)
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Pages no: 184
Edition language: English
Series: Landmark Law Cases and American Society