Other than a few matters, pre-20th Century discussion of Bill of Rights matters is few and far between. This helps by covering the period from 1870-1920s in respect to free speech. A bit too academic at times, it is an interesting and fairly comprehensive look with special focus on sexual matters (including free love), workers and WWI dissent. It was written in the 1990s; wonder if anyone took him up on the pre-1870 chapter of the story.
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