“We are reluctant to admit that we owe our liberties to men of a type that today we hate and fear — unruly men, disturbers of the peace, men who resent and denounce what Whitman called ‘the insolence of elected persons’ — in a word, free men.” Gerald W. Johnson, (1890-1980) American journalist, editor, essayist, historian, biographer, novelist. Source: American Freedom and the Press, 1958.
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