Reminiscences of Anthony D. Romero : oral history, 2002.

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Reminiscences of Anthony D. Romero : oral history, 2002.

Born Bronx, New York; education: Princeton University, Stanford Law School; career: International Ladies Garment Workers Union, Director of the Human Rights and Peace program at Ford Foundation, Executive Director of American Civil Liberties Union [ACLU] beginning August 2001; post-9/11 work: impact on ACLU, responses to Patriot Act and Freedom of Information Act, suppression of internal dissent, evaluation of media, Congress, and courts, anti-Muslim bias, impact of governmental secrecy on civil liberties.

transcript: 77 p.sound recordings: 2 sound disc (85; 85 min.) : digital ; 3 1/2 in.

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