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Abbie Hoffman — Part 13
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NATIONAL EMERGENCY CIVIL LIBERTIES
COMMITTEE, Formerly Known As
Emergency Civil Liberties Committee |
The “Guide to Subversive Organizations and
Publications" of December 1, 1961, by the Committee on
Un-American Activities, United States House of Represen-
tatives, describes the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
(ECLC) as an organization whose avowed purpose is to abolish the
House Committee on Un-American Activities. It stated the
ECLC was established in 1951, and "although representing
itself as a non-Communist group, actually operates as a
front for the Communist Party."
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"The New York Times” issue of April 1, 1968,
contained an article reflecting the ECLC was changing its
name to the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
(NECLC), "to reflect our determination to develop a vital
civil liberties organization in all 50 states as rapidly
as possible."
The March, 1970 issue of "Rights," a publication
of the NECLC lists the business address of the NECLC at
25 East 26th Street, New York, New York.
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