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Walter Fuller

The Man Who Had Ideas

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  • 432 pages
  • 16 hours of reading

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The biography delves into Walter Fuller's influential role in shaping early 20th-century media and social movements, revealing his work with the BBC and the Radio Times. It highlights his advocacy for civil liberties in America, alongside his wife Crystal Eastman's contributions to founding the ACLU. The narrative also contrasts with the life of his sister, Rosalind, a free-love advocate who captivated notable figures like F. Scott Fitzgerald and John Barrymore. This account offers fresh insights into the social and political ideas that continue to resonate today.

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Walter Fuller, G. Peter Winnington

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2014
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