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Title
Episode 72 : Jack L. Nelson
Author
Imprint
Washington, DC: HRE USA, 2026
Language Note
English
Description
Audio file (1:04:21)
Series
Human Rights Education Now! Podcasts; Season 4, Episode 72
Summary
In Episode 72, he reflects on his career in education and his lifelong defense of academic freedom as a fundamental human right. He traces the origins of his critical stance to the era of McCarthyism, describing how censorship, political persecution, and fear shaped academic life in the mid-20th century. He discusses the marginalization of critical scholars, the suppression of dissenting curricular materials, and the personal costs borne by educators who challenged dominant narratives.
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English