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The author recounts their time writing for Cavalier magazine, their subsequent firing due to FBI pressure, and being blacklisted by the House Internal Security Committee. The text also details the 1964 Free Speech Movement protests at the University of California in Berkeley, describing student sit-ins and police confrontations.

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Paul Krassner
Busby Berkeley

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Free Speech Controversy
October 1, 1964 Sit-in
Blacklist publication

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"I learned that three wholesalers had told the publisher they were pressured by the FBI and would refuse to distribute Cavalier if my name appeared in it."
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"It was over for me, but it had been fun—like the issue with only the one large red headline on the Cavalier cover: “BEAT ‘EM SENSELESS FIRST”"
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"But before you could say nonviolent demonstration, the police car was surrounded, its captors reaching as many as 3,000 students."
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