ABSTRACT

Since its founding after World War I, the American Civil Liberties Union has become an integral part of American society. The history of the ACLU parallels the extension of civil rights and liberties in the United States. With a total of 1454 entries spanning almost three quarters of a century, this annotated bibliography provides an important research tool for scholars, attorneys, and policy analysts. The author has organized the work into six chapters: general works concerning the ACLU, the history of the organization, contemporary and related civil liberties issues, ACLU leaders, and resources to guide scholars.

chapter I|12 pages

General Works

chapter II|126 pages

History of the ACLU

chapter IV|11 pages

General Civil Liberties Issues

chapter V|34 pages

Individual ACLU Leaders

chapter VI|23 pages

Resources