Ford Hall Forum

Ford Hall Forum

The Ford Hall Forum is the oldest free public lecture series in the United States. Founded in 1908, it continues to host open lectures and discussions in the Greater Boston area. Some of the more well-known past speakers include Maya Angelou, Isaac Asimov, Noam Chomsky, Alan Dershowitz, W.E.B. DuBois, Al Gore, Martin Luther King Jr., Henry Kissinger, Norman Mailer, Ayn Rand, Cokie Roberts, Eleanor Roosevelt, Robert Frost, Malcolm X, and Jimmy Wales.

The Ford Hall Forum's stated mission is "to promote freedom of speech and foster an informed and engaged citizenry through the public presentation of lectures, debates, and discussions." It's events strive to illuminate key issues facing society by bringing to a public podium knowledgeable and thought-provoking speakers. These speakers are presented in person, for free, and in settings that facilitate frank and open debate. All programs provide equal time for speakers' remarks and questions from the audience.

History

The Forum was founded in February 1908 by George W. Coleman, a Boston businessman and then leader of the Boston Baptist Social Union. The first public lectures were held in the Union's meeting place, the Ford Building on Beacon Hill, from where the Forum's name originates. [ [http://www.fordhallforum.org/about.html About the Ford Hall Forum] ]

As a free speech institution that does not endorse the view of any of its speakers, the Forum has occasionally given a stage to speakers who other institutions would, or could, not. In 1920s, Margaret Sanger appeared at the Forum after Mayor James Michael Curley issued an injunction barring her from speaking about family planning. Around the same time, the Forum withstood criticism for hosting meetings with civil rights activist, W.E.B. DuBois. Malcolm X was invited to speak in the 1960s at a time when he was widely considered too dangerous to be given a public podium in the heart of Boston. In the early 1990s, when former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke was nearly elected to a seat in the U.S. Senate, the Forum brought him to Boston to answer questions about his views and about his past.

Ousted by the Boston Baptist Social Union for fear of being associated with radicalism, the Ford Hall Forum began its own separate enterprise in 1929. The stated purpose of the new corporation was:"To provide education such as will develop intelligent capable, and responsible citizens, minister to the welfare to the welfare of all, and promote understanding of civic, moral, religious, and spiritual responsibilities. This can be done in part by maintaining a common meeting ground for all the people where there will be full, free, and open public discussion of all vital questions affecting human welfare."

The Ford Hall Forum currently presents its lecture series in cooperation with Suffolk University.

Past speakers

*Abend, Hallet: "Will Japan Commit Hari-kari?" (1943), "Is Russia a Force for Peace?" (1946)
*Abrahamson, Lt. Gen. James: "The Strategic Defense Initiative: Star Wars I" (1985)
*Abram, Morris B.: "The American University: A retrospect" (1969), "Affirmative Action and Equal Rights" (1986)
*Abzug, Bella: "Politics 1977" (1977), "Challenges for the Next Administration" (1984)
*Adamic, Louis: "Tolerance is not Enough" (1942)
*Adams, Dr. Herbert: "What About Redeeming out International Pledges?" (1921)
*Adamson,Rebecca: "The Color of Wealth: The Story Behind the U.S. Racial Wealth Divide" (2006)
*Adler, Alfred: "Active and Passive Failures" (1934)
*Adler, Mortimer J.: "The Tragic Nature of Human Happiness" (1950), "The Questions Science Cannot Answer" (1940)
*Adler, Stephen: "American Justice on Trial: Who Chooses the Jury" (1995)
*Agar, Herbert: "Can Civilization Continue Under the Capitalist System?" (1935), "Should America Keep Out of European Affairs?" (1938), "The Press and the War" (1939), "America's Responsibility in the Present Crisis" (1941), "America's Responsibility Today" (1942)
*Agee, Philip: "Dirty Work: The CIA in Central American and the World" (1988)
*Agronsky, Martin: "As I Saw the Australian Front" (1942)
*Ahern, Reverend Michael J.,: "What a Scientist-Theologian Believes of Evolution" (1925), "Euthanasia: Is Merciful Release Wrong? "Yes"" (1950)
*Alinsky, Saul D.: "The Politics of Poverty" (1966)
*Allen, Jay: "Propaganda in the News and How to Spot It" (1940), "The Shape of Things to Come" and "We Can Win This War: Democracy in Not Done For" (1941), "Will Victory Mean Peace?" (1943), "The Peace is Yours" (1944)
*Clamshell Alliance: "Is Nuclear Energy Safe?" (1979)
*Alphand, Ambassador Herve: "France and World Affairs" (1962)
*Amalemba, Musa: "Africa's March Toward Independence" (1960)
*American Civil Liberties Union477855478785Amendment Award and Address"
*Anderson, Barbara: "Rebels With a Cause: Proposition 2 1/2 Twenty-five Years Later" (2005)
*Angell, Sir Norman: "Why a World, Wanting Peace, Gets War" (1935), "What Should the Pacifist Do?" (1941)
*Angelou, Maya: "First Amendment Award and Address: The Responsibility to Speak for Freedom's Sake" (1982)
*Ansara, Michael S.: "Campus Revolt: Reconstruction of Destruction" (1969)
*Anspacher, Louis K.: "What Kind of a World is Being Born?" (1940)
*Antin, Mary: "God and His World" (1914)
*Aptheker, Herbert: "The United States in Vietnam: An Appraisal" (1966)
*Aquino, President Corazon (1986)
*Arendt, Hannah (1964)
*Arnall, Ellis G.: "Whose Country is This, Anyway?" (1947)
*Aronson, Bernard: "Nicaragua: Contras, Sandinistas, and US Aid" (1986)
*Ashong, Derrick: "Hip-Hop Politics" (2004)
*Ashrawi, Hanan: "The Side of Peace: A Personal Account" (1995)
*Asimov, Dr. Isaac: "Apollo II: The End or the Beginning of an Age" (1969), "Ladies: You Shall Overcome" (1972), "The Science Fiction Writer as Prophet i.e. Solar Energy" (1976), "The Disasters That Threaten Our World" (1980)
*Askey, E. Vincent M.D.: "Medical Care for the Age- How and What?" (1961)
*Aszkenazy, Natalie: "A Woman Diplomat in Russia" (1944)
*Atwood,J. Brian: "Why Should the United States Stat Engaged in Bosnia?" (1998)
*Auerbach, Red: "An Evening with Red Auerbach" (1994)
*Awad, Mubarak: "The Palestinian Struggle for Human Rights" (1988)
*Ayvazian, Andrea: "Navigating Friendships Across Racial Divides" (2001)
*Babson, Robert W.: "The business Man's Attitude Toward Education" (1921)
*Bagwell, Orlando: "Citizen Kin" (2004)
*Bakeman, Robert A.: "Breaking Down Prejudices in the Community" (1925)
*Baker, Howard: "A Political and Legislative Outlook for the '80s" (1985)
*Baldwin, Hanson: "Dangers from the Middle East and Far East" (1958)
*Baldwin, Roger: "Free Speech or Violence?" (1922), "Democracy vs. Communism in the Far East" (1947)
*Ball, George W.: "Diplomacy For A Crowded World: An American Foreign Policy" (1976)
*Balliro, Joseph: "American Justice on Trial: Who Chooses the Jury" (1995)
*Balmelli, Ed: "What at the Heart of Marriage? Same-Sex Couples and Legal Rights" (2002)
*Band, Ellen: "Prayer in Public" (2004)
*Banks, Dr. Murray: "How to Live With Yourself" (1948), "Making the Most of What You've Got" (1949), "How to Build a Happy Life in the Year Ahead" (1950)
*Barnes, Clarence A.: "What is Un-American" (1949)
*Barnes, Earl: "What Work Should Give Us Besides Bread" (1914)
*Barnicle, Mike: "Can You Believe This? Barnicle and Brudnoy Skewer the News" (1992)
*Barrett, Michael: "How Much School is Enough?" (1990)
*Barrios, Jarrett: "The Emerging Majority" (2002)
*Barton, Walter D. M.D.: "New Frontiers in Psychiatry" (1962)
*Batchelder, Charles C.: "Can We Have Recovery Under Capitalism?" (1939)
*Bates, Ralph: "Need We Fear Russia?" (1942)
*Beals, Carleton: "Mexico" (1936)
*Becton, Henry: "Public Television: Do We Need It Anymore?" (1995)
*Belaga, Julie: "Women, Power, and Politics" (1992)
*Bell, Derrick: "Confronting Authority" (1994)
*Bellamy, Carol: "Children's Right to Non-Violence: Commemorating the United Nations' Decade for a Culture of Peace" (2001)
*Benda, Dr. Clemens E.: "Beyond Freud: New Frontiers in Psychiatry" (1961)
*Bender, James F.: "How to Get Along With Others" (1948), "Psychology of Maturity"
*Bender, Wilbur J.: "Our Crowded Colleges and Your Child's Future" (1957)
*Bennett, George: "The Anti-Poverty Programs: Success or Failure?" (1967)
*Bennis, Warren G.: "T-Group: Danger of Hope" (1969)
*Benson, Herbert: "How to Counteract the Harmful Effects of Stress: The Relaxation Response" (1989)
*Berg, Dr. Louis: "Why We Misbehave Like Human Beings" (1946)
*Bergmann, Meredith: "Remembering the Ladies: Boston Celebrates a New Women's Memorial" (2003)
*Berlet, Chip: "Right-Wing Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort" (2001)
*Berman, Edgar: "Warning! Your Doctor May be Hazardous To Your Health" (1978)
*Bernstein, Carl: "Watergate: A National Crisis" (1973)
*Bettelheim, Bruno: "The Sex Revolution and the Future of the Family"
*Bikel, Theodore: "Dissent" (1978)
*Black, Herbert: "Headlines, Frontlines, and Homeliness" (1943)
*Blaine, Jr., Dr. Graham B.: "Drugs, Activism, and the New Morality- and the Younger Generation" (1967)
*Bluestone, Barry: "Beyond Reaganomics: America's Role in the New Global Economy" (1988)
*Blum, Jack: "Unresolved Cold War Legacies of Corrupt Foreign Policy" (1999)
*Blum, Marian: "The Day Care Puzzle" (1986)
*Blumenthal, David: "Why Are my Health Insurance Premiums so High? (Any What Can Be Done About Them?)" (1992)
*Blute, Peter: "One Day Later: Insights on the 2004 Presidential Race" (2004)
*Bok, Sissela: "Secrecy and Lying in Public " (1983), "Discordant Family Values" (1992)
*Bolgar, Reverend William A.: "The Menace of Birth Control" (1929)
*Bonauto, Mary: "What at the Heart of Marriage? Same-Sex Couples and Legal Rights" (2002)
*Bond, Julian: "Black Politics and the New Democratic Coalition" (1969)
*Bondfield, Margaret: "Labor and World Peace" (1938)
*Bonifaz, John: "Campaign Finance as a Civil Rights Issue" (1999)
*Bonn, Professor Moritz J.: "The Economy of Nazism" (1939)
*Bonner, Ray: "U.S. Policy in Central America" (1984)
*Boone, Comm. John O.: "Can We Afford Not to Have Prison Reform" (1972)
*Borowitz, Rabbi Eugene B.: "Is God Dead?" (1966)
*Bouton, S. Miles: "Does the Constitution Function for the People?" (1936)
*Boyd, Blanche McCrary: "Outside the Law: Narratives on Justice" (1997)
*Bradley, David: "No Place to Hide" (1950)
*Bradley,Richard: "Harvard Rules: The Struggle for the Soul of the World's Most *Powerful University" (2005)
*Brady, Sarah: "The Tough Road to the Brady Law: Why the Fight isn't Over Yet" (1995)
*Bratton, William: "Community Policing: Making America's Cities Livable Again" (1997)
*Braude, Jim: "Rebels With a Cause: Proposition 2 1/2 Twenty-five Years Later" (2005)
*Brauer, Max: "The German-Christian Refugee- A Man Without a Country" (1938)
*Bray, Hiawatha: "The Great Firewall of China" (2006)
*Breevlife, Kiki: "Hip-Hop Politics" (2004)
*Breslin, Jimmy: "The Illusion of Power"
*Brewster Jr., Kingman (1970)
*Briffault, Robert: "Europe in Limbo" (1938)
*Brimmer, Dr. Andrew F.: "The Federal Government and Business and the Economy" (1982)
*Brinkley, Alan: "Lessons from the Past: What Citizens Need to Know for the Future of Democracy" (1996)
*Brock, Dan W.: "Stem Cells: Where Will the Road Lead?" (2006)
*Broder, David: "The Politics in the 1990s: A Question of Leadership" (1990), "Election 1996: Let the Games Begin" (1995)
*Broderick, Vincent: "Are We Pampering Our Criminals?" (1966)
*Brodsky, Joseph R.: "Communism vs. Fascism" (1934)
*Bromfield, Louis: "What the Economic and Social Future Holds for Us" (1941)
*Bronwer, Carol M.: "An Address by the Administration of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency" (1998)
*Brook, Yaron: "Democracy vs. Victory: Why the "Forward Strategy of Freedom" Had to Fail" (2006)
*Brooke, Edward W.: "India and the Politics of Privation" (1963)
*Brookes, Darren G.: "Innocence Lost: Child Abuse, Pornography, and the Internet" (2003)
*Brooks, John Graham: "A New Definition of Hell" (1924)
*Browder, Earl: "Can Communism Exist Independent of Russia" (1960)
*Brown, Cecil: "The Crises in the War and Peace" and "The Road Ahead- Winning the Peace" (1945), "Crossfire in Europe" (1950), "Are We Really Stopping Russia?" (1952)
*Brown, Dean Charles R.: "What the Church Has to Say to Labor" (1924)
*Brown, J. Larry: "Hungry… in America!", "Childhood Hunger in America: Our Future at Risk" (1986)
*Brown, Jason Mason": "Seeing Things" (1948)
*Brown, Rollo Walter: "A World We Can Create" (1944)
*Brown, Sam: (1970)
*Brown, Tony: "Black Lies, White Lies" (1995)
*Browne, Lewis: "Where Will the World Go From Here?" (1940), "What Will Become of the Jews" (1941), "What Went Wrong With Our Civilization?" (1942), "What Can the Jews Do About It?" (1943), "Can We Afford Nationalism Any Longer?" (1944), "What Are the American Fascists?" (1945), "What's Happening to This Believing World?" (1946), "What's Wrong with Hollywood?" (1947)
*Brudnoy, David: "Can You Believe This? Barnicle and Brudnoy Skewer the News" (1992), "Life in Not a Rehearsal: AIDS- and After" (1997)
*Bryant, Howard: "The Good City: Writers Explore 21st Century Boston" (2004)
*Buchanan, Patrick: "An Overview of Ethics for the Eighties" (1983)
*Buchnan, James C.: "Why Fidel Castro's I.O.U.s Are Coming Due" (1960)
*Buckley Jr., William F.: "Can Conservatism Serve America?" (1957), "How Are We Doing?" (1968), "Some of the Problems of Freedom" (1980)
*Buckley, Reid: "The 1976 Election: Two Views- Liberal and Conservative" (1976)
*Bunche, Dr. Ralph J.: "The United Nations and the Prospects for Peace" (1951), "The UN Peace Effort in the Near East" (1957)
*Bundy, McGeorge: "The Eisenhower Administration- Hopes and Fears" (1953)
*Burghardt, W.E.: "Should Negroes Be Encouraged to Social Equality?" (1930)
*Burk,Martha: "Cult of Power: Sex Discriminations in America and What Can Be Done About It" (2005)
*Burke, Jerry: "Policing Baghdad" (2004)
*Burkes, Betty: "Peaceable Women: The Power of 1,000, The Power of One" (2005)
*Burkhart, James A.: "The Campus Generation, Right of Left?" (1963)
*Burnham, Margaret: "After Apartheid: Symbols of Progress and Challenges Yet to be Faced in the New South Africa" (2003)
*Burroughs, Nannie H.: "Annual Negro Night" (1930)
*Butler, Paul M.: "Human Rights for All Americans" (1959)
*Byrd, Corine Williams: "How to Make College Affordable" (1992)
*Cabot, Phillip: "The Spirit of the Employer and the Mind of the Worker" (1920)
*Cahan, Abraham: "Are We Talking Liberation Seriously Enough?" (1925)
*Caldicott, Helen: "The Threat of Nuclear War" (1984)
*Caldwell, Erskine: "What I Have Just Seen in Russia" (1941)
*Canham, Erwin D.: "Is the American Press Really Free?" (1950)
*Carey, James B.: "The McClellan Committee- Threat or Help to the Labor Movement" (1959)
*Carmichael, Pres. Leonard: "Is Reading Old-Fashioned?" (1950)
*Carmichael, Stokely: "Black Power?" (1966)
*Carpenter, Liz: "Surviving Half a Century of American Politics" (1988)
*Carr, Howie: "Both Sides of the Street " (2005)
*Carrington, Hereward: "The Meaning of Dreams" (1929)
*Carroll, James: "Mortal Friends: A Conversation about Irish Politics in Boston" (1992), "The Boston Busing Crisis Twenty Years Later: A Novelist's View" (1994)
*Carter, Rosalynn: "Helping Yourself Help Others" (1994)
*Carter, Stephen L. "Religion, Politics, and the Constitution in the 1990s" (1993)
*Casarjian, Robin, "Forgiveness: A Bold Choice for a Peaceful Heart" (1993)
*Case, Clifford P.: "Congress and Congressional Reform" (1963)
*Case, Dr. Harold C.: "American Public Schools Under Attack" (1952)
*Casey, John: "Outside the Law: Narratives on Justice" (1997)
*Cellucci, Paul: "The Importance of Public Diplomacy in the Post Cold War, Post 9/11 World" (2006)
*Chagla, Ambassador Mahomedali Currim, "India Today" (1961)
*Chamberlin, William Henry: "The Revolt Against Civilization" (1945), "How We Lost the Peace" (1951)
*Chan, Wing-Tsit: "Is China One of the Big Four?" (1944), "The Real Issue in China" (1949)
*Chancellor, John: "Kinder and Gentler or Tougher and Stronger?" (1989)
*Chapman, Ambassador Daniel: "Ghana's Role in the New Africa" (1959)
*Chapman, Dr. Emmanuel: "The False Front of Christian America" (1939)
*Chardiet, Dr. Armando: "Can We Stop the Russians in Cuba?" (1960)
*Charren, Peggy: "Public Television: Do We Need It Anymore?" (1995)
*Chase, Stuart: "The Abuse of Capital" (1931), "The End of an Epoch" (1936), (1941), "Full Employment and the Pressure Groups" (1945), "Boom or Bust? Can We Smooth Out the Business Cycle?" (1948)
*Chasin, Laura: "Fundamental Difference/ Constructive Relationships" (2002)
*Chayes, Sarah: "The Punishment of Virtue: Inside Afghanistan After the Taliban" (2006)
*Cheever Jr., Daniel S.: "How to Make College Affordable" (1992)
*Cheney, Lynne: "Telling the Truth" (1995)
*Cherne, Leo: "A Portfolio of Political Prophecies" and "Can There be Peace Between Liberalism and Communism?", (1948) "Keys to Our Confusion" (1946), "Authority in an Unbelieving World" (1949), "Is American Foreign Policy Best Calculated to Produce Peace?" (1950), "Is World War 3 About to Begin?" (1951), "Can Our Democracy Meet the Challenge of Socialism in Europe and Asia?" (1952)
*Chi, Dr. Chao-Ting: "New Developments in China's War of Resistance" (1941)
*Chief Skiuhush: "Americanizing the Original American" (1922)
*Childs, Marquis W.: "Washington Undercover" (1944)
*Chomsky, Noam: "The Emerging Framework of World Power" (2002)
*Cisneros, Henry: "Will Rebuilding Cities Rebuild Families" (1995)
*Clancy, Harold E.: "Nixon as President: Statesman or Politician?" (1959)
*Clapprood, Majorie: "Talk Radio: Political Platform for the People" (1993)
*Clark, Ramsay: "The Federal Government and Politics and Law" (1972), (1982)
*Clement, Dr. Rufus E.: "Educational Integration in the South" (1959)
*Close, Uptton: "The New Deal Faces Imperialist Japan and Soviet Russia" (1934)
*Coffin, Reverend William S.: "Is Civil Disobedience Justified?" (1968)
*Cohen, Sharon: "How to do Well by Doing Good" (1994)
*Cohen, Wilbur J.: "Social Security: A System Under Pressure" (1982)
*Coit, Dr. Stanton: "Is Marriage a Sacrament or a Contract?" (1924)
*Colby, William: "The CIA: America's Secret Foreign Policy" (1984)
*Coldwell, M.J.: "The Meaning of Democratic Socialism " (1950)
*Cole, Reverend Dr. Walton E.: "Father Coughlin As Propagandist" (1939)
*Coleman, Chrisena: "Wise Words and Anecdotes: A Celebration of African-American Women" (1999)
*Coleman, Dr. George W.: "My Trip to South America" (1940)
*Coles, Robert: "Ethical Conflict In American Children" (1977)
*Colin, Dr. John F.: "Why Should Organized Medicine Oppose Compulsory Health Insurance?" (1950)
*Combs, George Hamiliton: "Can We Avid Boom or Bust Under Our Economy?" (1951)
*Commager, Dr. Henry Steele: "The Danger of Nationalism in our Time" (1958)
*Commoner, Barry: "The Energy Crisis: Who Pays For It?" (1977), "Energy and Environment: A Conflict of Out Time" (1980)
*Compton, Ann: "Media Ethics: The Power of the Press" (1983)
*Compton, Carolyn: "Crisis in the Lab: Animals in Medical Research" (1987)
*Cooki, Edmund Vance: "Is God a Democrat?" (1926)
*Copland, Aaron: "Music in Contemporary Life" (1957)
*Corey, Lewis: "Can Civilization Continue Under the Capitalist System?" (1935)
*Corrigan, Reverand Jones I.: "The Social Menace of Divorce" (1923)
*Costanza, Midge: "Are Women Still Being Judged by a Double Standard" (1979)
*Count Byron De Prorok,: "Free France Fights on Africa" (1943)
*Count Raoul de Roussy de Salesm,: "In its challenge to other political creeds, does German National Socialism endanger the security of the world?" (1937)
*Cousins, Norman: "The War Against Man" (1958), "In Place of Nuclear Folly" (1961), "Taming of Nations " (1987)
*Cox, Archibald: "John William Ward Memorial Lecture: Government Ethics and Public Trust" (1988)
*Cox, Harvey G.: "Is God Dead?", (1975) "Religion in America- The Next 200 Years" (1966), "Are Traditional Religions Meeting Today's Needs" (1981), "Religion in Politics" (1985), "The Politics of Sex, Drugs, and HIV/AIDS" (2004)
*Cox, Ignatius W.: "What About Sterilization?" (1935)
*Coyle, Albert F.: "Democracy and the Labor Press" (1924)
*Crate, Darrel: "The Elephant in the State House: Republican Success in "Democratic" Massachusetts" (2003)
*Creel, George: "The Future of Progressivism" (1922)
*Crist, Judith: "Much Ado About Pornography" (1973)
*Cronin, John F.: "Melting Pot for Civil War?" (1944)
*Cross, Amanda: "The Art of Mystery: Master Sleuths Unmasked" (1988)
*Crum, Bartley C.: "Internationalization of Jerusalem: Is It Dangerous? Is It Necessary?" (1950)
*Cubertson, Ely "A Blue Print for World Peace" (1943)
*Culemann, Helgro W.: "In its challenge to other political creeds, does German National Socialism endanger the security of the world?" (1937)
*Cummings, Reverand Edward: "The Sins of Radicals and the Sins of Conservatives" (1926)
*Cutler, Lloyd: "Government Gridlock: Is Government Responsive Enough for the 21st Century?" (1986)
*Daley, George Q.: "Stem Cells: Where Will the Road Lead?" (2006)
*Daniel, E. Clifton: "The Soviet Union's Position as a World Power- An Assessment" (1959)
*Daniloff, Nicholas "First Amendment Award and Lecture" (1987)
*Darrow, Clarence: "Crime and Its Treatment" (1925), "Crime and Its Treatment" (1929)
*Darton, John: "The Darwin Conspiracy" (2006)
*Das, Taraknath: "Mahatma M. K. Gandhi and the Progress of the Non-Violent Revolutionary Movement in India" (1921)
*Davenport, Helen,: "Understanding the French People" (1922)
*Davies, A. Emil: "The Economics of Internationalism" (1923)
*Davis, Angela: "Organized Struggle Against Racial and Political Repression" (1975)
*Davis, Howard Pierce: "Adventure in Diagnosis" (1941)
*Davis, Jerome: "Why Russia Won" (1945), "Can We Get Along with Russia" (1948), "Does Communism Threaten Our America Way of Life?" (1949), "Is Revolution Inside Russia Possible or Likely?" (1952)
*Davis, Katherine: "Education and Human Emotions" (1924)
*Day, Noel A.: "Education for All Boston's Children" (1965)
*Daynard, Richard: "Smoking: The Medical and Legal Implications" (1985)
*Dees, Morris: "American Justice on Trial: Who Chooses the Jury" (1995)
*Delaney, Robert F.: "Terrorism as a Tactic" (1980)
*DeMaria, Jr., Alfred M.D.: "Disease Du Jour: What Might Be Next?" (2004)
*DeNegri, Veronica: "Hope and Healing in a World of Horror" (1987)
*Dennis, Lawrence: "How Can We Win the Peace?" (1942), "Would Peace Threaten Our Economy" (1952)
*Dershowitz, Alan: "Laws and Social Policy for Human Rights" (1978), "America's Justice System After O.J." (1996), "Debating Civil Liberties Post 9/11" (2002)
*DeSeversky, Alexander P.: "Air Power: Key to Survival" (1951)
*Deutsch, Dr. Julius: "Fascism Crushes Central Europe" (1934)
*Dewey, John: "Freedom of Expression" (1930)
*Diamant, Anita: "The Good City: Writers Explore 21st Century Boston" (2004)
*DiGrazia, Comm. Robert J.: "The Police and the Public" (1973)
*Dimnet, Abbe Ernest: "The Art of Thinking" (1930), "The Everlasting European Crisis Explained" (1939)
*Douglas, Helen Gahagan: "The World- the Corner Drug Store" (1946), "United Nations: The Hope of the Word" (1947), "Ethics in Political Campaigns" (1960)
*Douglas, Paul H.: "Inflation and the Federal Budget" (1952)
*Douglas, Scott: "Campaign Finance as a Civil Rights Issue" (1999)
*Downes, Olin: "Music and the Changing Social Order" (1944)
*Dreiser, Theodore: "To Barcelona and Back" (1938)
*Drew, Elizabeth: "Showdown in Washington D.C." (1996)
*Drinan, Robert F.: "Divorce in a Materialistic Society" (1957), "The Rights of Parents Under Our American Educational System" (1959), "Why Congress Must Assert Itself in '72" (1971), "Why Remember: Lessons the Holocaust Can Teach Us Today" (1993)
*Drummond, Roscoe: "Explosive South America: Democracy, Communism or Fascism?" (1962)
*DuBois, W. E. Burghardt: "The Future of the Darker Races" (1920), "The Hypocrisy of White Folk" (1926)
*Duke, David: "An Agenda for America: David Duke on the Issues" (1991)
*Duke, Paul: "Washington Week in Review" (1978)
*Dunn, Nora: "Freedom of Expression and Censorship in Arts" (1990)
*Dunner, Joseph: "Can We Re-Educate the Axis People?" (1944), "Palestine- An Adventure in Peace-Making" (1949)
*Durant, Will J.: "The Psychological Differences Between Man and Woman" (1925), "Is Progress Real?" (1928), "A Blue Print For Better America" (1941), "What Are the Lessons of History" (1945)
*Duranty, Walter: "What Makes Russians Fight" (1942)
*Duvall, Robert F.: "The Campaign for Economic Literacy" (2000)
*Earls, Felton: "Children's Right to Non-Violence: Commemorating the United Nations' Decade for a Culture of Peace" (2001)
*Eban, Abba: "Social and Cultural Problems of the Near East" (1951), "Alliances in the Middle East" (1957)
*Eck, Diana: "Encountering God" (1994)
*Eddy, Dr. Sherwood: "Pacifism Is Not Necessary" (1925), "Japan and Communism *Battling for China" (1935), (1936)
*Edelman, Marian Wright: "Unprotected and At Risk: The State of Childhood in America" (1987), "Current Challenges in Civil Rights" (1996)
*Edmundson, Mark: "Humanities Lost and Found" (1997)
*Edwards, Mickey: "What in the World Should We Do?: U.S. Foreign Policy Today and Tomorrow" (2003)
*Elie Jr., Rudolph: "Eye-Witness Report: life and Art in Russia" (1956)
*Eliot, Thomas H.: "Industrial Peace or Industrial Warfare" (1946)
*Elliot, Charles Brooke: "What Can Be Done About India?- British and Indian Points of View" (1943)
*Ellsberg, Daniel: "Star Wars II: Opposing SDI" (1986)
*Ephron, Nora: "Crazy Salad: Some Things About Women in the Age of Liberation" (1975)
*Erskine, John: "This Is a Good Time to Live" (1941)
*Evers, Charles: "The Man Who Cares" (1970)
*Eytinge, Louis Victor: "Prison Reform" (1923)
*Fanning, Katherine: "The News in the '90s" (1990)
*Farmer, James: "The Civil Rights Revolution" (1963), "New Trends in the Civil Rights Struggle" (1964), "Freedom- When?" (1970)
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*Randall, John Herman: "Workers, Parasites and Dreamers" (1925), "The World's Resurrection" (1926)
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