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Title
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John Henry Faulk Conference on the 1st Ammendment, John Henry Faulk Conference on the 1st Ammendment
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Identifier
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e_mi_072
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Creator
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Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
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Contributor
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Ivins, Molly
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Topic
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Censorship, Freedom of speech--United States, Entertainers--United States
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Dates
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1992
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Resource
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Molly Ivins papers
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Description
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Video tape of a speech about John Henry Faulk and free speech presented at the John Henry Faulk Conference on the First Amendment. Molly mostly reflects on John Henry Faulk who was both a close friend to her as well as one of heroes.
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Title
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MTI Sex Panic Conf. NYC (NCAC "The Sex Panic: Women, Censorship, and "Pornography," ), MTI Sex Panic Conf. NYC (NCAC "The Sex Panic: Women, Censorship, and "Pornography," )
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Identifier
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e_mi_008
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Contributor
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Ivins, Molly
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Topic
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Freedom of speech--United States, Censorship, Feminism--Moral and ethical aspects
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Dates
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1993-04-01
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Resource
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Molly Ivins papers
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Description
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Recorded Speech of Molly Ivins at National Coalition Against Censorship's Sex Panic Conference which took place at the City University of New York. In her speech, Molly focuses on intersections and divergences between feminism and free speech, especially in regards to pornography. Molly has strong words about political correctness and tells some of her most famous stories about the Texas native defender of the first ammendment, John Henry Faulk.