File. Freedom of Speech Conference at Beaver Hall
- Reference No:
- U DCL/7/9
- Dates:
- 22 Jan 1949
- Description:
Including:
a) newspaper clippings including:
1) the launching of a campaign in defence of freedom of speech, by the Stoke Newington Observer (17 Dec 1948)
2) from the West Lancashire Evening Gazette, 'Blackpool Communist Ban' and 'Fade-Out' (24 Jan 1949)
3) from the Sussex Daily News, 'Sussex Communist on "Hard-Boiled Tories"' (24 Jan 1949)
4) from the Nottingham Journal, '"Police Favouring Fascists"' (24 Jan 1949)
5) from the Kensington News, 'Kensington Chimes and the Changes They Ring' (21 Jan 1949)
6) from the Northern Echo, '"Police Favouring Fascists": K.C. and Home Secretary's responsibility' (24 Jan 1949)
b) a letter regarding the view of the Council for Civil Liberties (20 Mar 1949)
c) a newspaper clipping from the Reynolds News, 'Pritt accuses police of "favouring" the Fascists' (23 Jan 1949); and from The Star, '"Guard Free Speech" Meeting' (20 Jan 1949)
d) press ticket for the Conference on Freedom of Speech on Saturday 22 Jan, 1949
e) letter summarising the plan for the Conference of Freedom of Speech (Jan 149), including from where the delegates would be attending
f) letters for National Council For Civil Liberties members (Dec 1948)
g) letter providing information about the Conference on Freedom of Speech (Jan 1949)
h) summary of the Conference on Freedom of Speech (22 Jan 1949).
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 file
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
- Records of Liberty (formerly The National Council for Civil Liberties)