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National Civil Liberties Bureau

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Baldwin felt that the NCLB was ineffectual, and wanted to establish an organization that was more militant and active. Under Baldwin's leadership, NCLB members agreed to dissolve the NCLB and reorganize it under a new name and charter; thus the
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The NCLB was subpoenaed by the New York legislature's Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate Seditious Activities, popularly known as the
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The National Civil Liberties Bureau was the reincarnation of the Civil Liberties Bureau (CLB), in conjunction with the
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The "Knights of Liberty" Mob and the I. W. W. Prisoners at Tulsa, Okla. (November, 9, 1917)
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Notable early leaders and founders of the NCLB include director
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organization founded in 1917, dedicated to opposing
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Index

civil rights
World War I
conscientious objectors
Fellowship of Reconciliation
American Union Against Militarism
Roger Nash Baldwin
conscientious objectors
Espionage Act of 1917
Sedition Act of 1918
Lusk Committee
American Civil Liberties Union
Roger Nash Baldwin
Crystal Eastman
Norman Thomas
Albert DeSilver
Clarence Darrow
American Civil Liberties Union
Knights of Liberty (vigilante group)
The "Knights of Liberty" Mob and the I. W. W. Prisoners at Tulsa, Okla. (November, 9, 1917)
Tulsa Outrage
"FOR – Who We Are"
"The Lusk Committee"
"American Civil Liberties Union Records, The Roger Baldwin Years, 1917–1950: Finding Aid"
Archived
Wayback Machine
In Defense of American Liberties
ISBN
978-0-19-504539-0
Categories
American Civil Liberties Union

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