When David Horowitz accepted the

When David Horowitz accepted the invitation of campus Republicans to speak at Emory University in Atlanta, his appearance prompted a thinly veiled letter of intimidation to Emory students, faculty and administrators by the improbably named Ms. Candace Bacchus. Horowitz’s response rises to the occasion; it bristles with anger and eloquence, like Martin Luther King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail. Horowitz reprints the exchange as “Grinding the wheels of censorship at Emory.” To me it reads like some kind of a classic.

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