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Nat Hentoff

Biographical

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Here's a review of Hentoff's autobiography. What biographical information did you glean from reading this review? What else did you learn?

Bibliographical

Here's a column Hentoff wrote about college admissions tests. What is his position on these kinds of tests? What's yours?

This is a transcript of an interview about the ACLU that Hentoff did on AOL. Think of another interview you've read recently, one not conducted online. How is this one different?

This is a review Hentoff wrote about jazz films. How is it different in content from the other writings by this author that you've read? How is it different in tone?

Cultural

Here's an article called "Nat Hentoff, The Last Honest Liberal." What do you make of the title?

Here's the homepage of the Yahoo! directory for jazz, one of Hentoff's passions. What use could you make of the information you find there when writing about Hentoff?

Would you like to zero in on a particular issue that has caught your eye during your research about Hentoff? The homepage of the ACLU will provide you with starting points on many different issues, ranging from criminal justice to the death penalty to national security to women's rights.

Would you like more information on a topic Hentoff writes frequently about? Here is "The First Amendment Handbook," published by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.