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Kentucky's Most Hated Man: Charles Chilton Moore and the Bluegrass Blade
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346 pages
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The book explores the life of Charles Chilton Moore, a prominent advocate for atheism in the U.S. His influential newspaper, The Bluegrass Blade, gained national recognition for its bold stance on secularism. Moore's legal battles not only challenged societal norms but also led to significant judicial decisions that established important precedents for freedom of religion and freedom of the press in America, highlighting his impact on civil liberties and the secular movement.
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2009, paperback
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