A Statement in Support of the Freedom to Read
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The Evergreen Review July-August 1962 cover and first three pages contain A Statement in Support of the Freedom to Read: ""We the undersigned, strongly endorse Judge Samuel B. Epstein's defense of the freedom to read in his historic decision in the Tropic of Cancer case in Chicago,"" etc. (followed by a list of approximately 100 editors and publishers with their affiliations.)
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