Word: traitor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...described his first meeting with Meredith in January of 1961. "I had just addressed a group at Jackson State College," a Negro institution. "A young man in a black leather jacket and a black leather cap stood up and asked me, 'How do we know you're not a traitor? How do we know you're not paid by the Citizens' Councils?'" The young man was James Meredith...
...nonconformist, he came to hate almost everything he wrote about, from politics to literature to animals. Occasionally his tirades were hilarious ; more often they were simply ridiculous. No columnist in American history has heaped so much personal abuse on so many people over so long a period. "Liar," "Communist," "traitor," "parasite" were words that Pegler commonly used to describe most of the people he disliked...
...years since. Black has left no doubt whatever about his position on civil liberties. In one of his earlier opinions, he wrote a scathing denunciation of Florida practices in extracting confessions from Negroes. Much of the South sees Black as a traitor to his native region for his stand against segregation. In constitutional questions arising from investigations of domestic Communism, the onetime Senate investigator has refused to accept any cold war modifications on civil liberties. Always articulate in his opinions, Black has become the acknowledged leader of the Supreme Court's liberal bloc. The Bill of Rights is Black...
...Counterfeit Traitor. In this superior spy thriller, Allied Espionage Agent William Holden outwits some believable Nazi monsters...
...Counterfeit Traitor. In this superior spy thriller. Allied Espionage Agent William Holden outwits some believable Nazi monsters...