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Anchor text: government search and seizure
Target Entity: Fourth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
Preceding Context: In addition to labor, the ACLU also led efforts in non-labor arenas, for example, promoting free speech in public schools. The ACLU itself was banned from speaking in New York public schools in 1921. The ACLU, working with the NAACP, also supported racial discrimination cases. The ACLU defended free speech regardless of the opinions being espoused. For example, the reactionary, anti-Catholic, anti-black Ku Klux Klan (KKK) was a frequent target of ACLU efforts, but the ACLU defended the KKK's right to hold meetings in 1923. There were some civil rights that the ACLU did not make an effort to defend in the 1920s, including censorship of the arts,
Succeeding Context: issues, right to privacy, or wiretapping.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: American Civil Liberties Union

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