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==Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights== | ==Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights== | ||
− | In November 1967, [[Wayne C. Booth]] signed a [[Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]] advertisement in the [[Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices]] opposing efforts by Senator Dirksen to re-institute the McCarran Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950.<ref>Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices, Nov. 1967</ref> | + | In November 1967, [[Wayne C. Booth]] and his wife signed a [[Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]] advertisement in the [[Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices]] opposing efforts by Senator Dirksen to re-institute the McCarran Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950.<ref>Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices, Nov. 1967</ref> |
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+ | =="Who Asked You" Election Advertisement== | ||
+ | In April 1968, [[Wayne C. Booth]] signed an Advertisement in the [[Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices]] as a committee member of an as yet un-named organization led by [[Ruth Adams]], [[Timuel Black]], Rev. [[E. Spencer Parsons]], [[Al Verri]] and Rabbi [[Jacob Weinstein]] asking the question, ''"What can you do to get a real choice for president in 1968?"''<ref>Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices, April 1968</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]] | [[Category:Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]] |
Latest revision as of 22:12, 14 July 2010
Prof. Wayne C. Booth
Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights
In November 1967, Wayne C. Booth and his wife signed a Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights advertisement in the Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices opposing efforts by Senator Dirksen to re-institute the McCarran Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950.[1]
"Who Asked You" Election Advertisement
In April 1968, Wayne C. Booth signed an Advertisement in the Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices as a committee member of an as yet un-named organization led by Ruth Adams, Timuel Black, Rev. E. Spencer Parsons, Al Verri and Rabbi Jacob Weinstein asking the question, "What can you do to get a real choice for president in 1968?"[2]