America Challenged
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Justice Douglas surveys our national situation, finds it ominously defective at several points, and with a practicality that matches his sense of alarm and urgency shows what must be done to safeguard the American future.
Originally published in 1960.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Perhaps the most significant book I ever read, one that changed the way I thought politically, and continue to think. First copy was from the Atlanta Public Library when I was a graduate student at Emory University. I had Justice Douglas sign it when he came to speak at Emory.