Alleged FBI pressure on publishers and House Internal Security Committee blacklist of radical campus speakers
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The passage suggests possible government intimidation of publishers and a congressional committee's creation of a blacklist that may have suppressed free speech. It names the FBI, the House Internal S Three wholesalers claimed FBI pressure to refuse distribution of a controversial column. The author's name appeared on a 65‑person “radical” speakers list released by the House Internal Sec The black
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