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<script>Program Design and Production:Red Dot Interactive, Inc.:ΓÇö Judith BanningΓÇö Anita BlochΓÇö James LockerProject Coordinator and Editor:Marcia Gallo, Director,Howard A. Friedman First Amendment Education ProjectACLU Foundation of Northern CaliforniaProject Assistant and Researcher:Bob Orlowskywith funding from the King Hall Legal Foundation,University of California, DavisThank you to the following people!Ann BrickStaff CounselACLU Foundation of Northern CaliforniaDale Brodsky, J.D.Advisory Council, Howard A. Friedman First Amendment Education ProjectACLU Foundation of Northern CaliforniaProfessor Franklyn HaimanJohn Evans Professor Emeritus of Communication StudiesNorthwestern University, Chicago, IllinoisBeverly SlapinExecutive Director, Oyate, Berkeley, CaliforniaACLU of Northern California staff:Millicent BogertCheri BryantEdward M. ChenMatthew ColesDorothy M. EhrlichElaine ElinsonJean FieldHolly Gillian-KindelRobert NakataniMyron QuonZelma ToroACLU of Northern California Board of DirectorsMilton Estes, M.D., ChairpersonLegal Counsel:Daniel L. AppelmanHeller, Ehrman, White & McAuliffeStudent Consultants:Josh ClarkJessica CoffinSarah EnnisCarmela JaravataAndrew JonesGilbert LeeMarvin LeeMorris LeeLindsay MedigovichJonah SchwartzRichard SetoVanessa ShinmotoLan TruongTracy Patterson and EYES Encampment Students:Imani BennettAngelica Benton-MolinaAnanda BradleyDwyane BuchananAngelo FontanezJerome HoganIbrahiym A. MassaquoiIliana PartanHolly Hughes and Summerbridge Students:Joeonna Bellorado-SamuelsAlberto CamposMaceo M. CarrilloNkechi NzeremTeacher Consultants:Barbara BlinickDanise ChandlerLinda GarberJean HadleyPete HammerMarian HoppingEnid PickettMark ReottModels:Gregory AshMillicent BogertChris BroderickJordan FlatoKam Pou FongJermaine GordonKesha JohnsonCarol LassoChanthal LassoFrancisco MoranHelena Ng Man InMerrick PanganibanGilbert PickettMyron QuonDiane RattoKenneth SantosFrank TorranoOtis WilliamsBenyam WoldemariamYelena ZhavoronkovaCredits for Photographs and Drawings:Drawings of Iroquois Confederacy, Great Tree of Peace, Eagle and Wampum Belt courtesy of John Kahionhes Fadden.ΓÇ£Free Leonard PeltierΓÇ¥ and ΓÇ£Support Indian ResistanceΓÇ¥ buttons produced by American Indian Movement, San Francisco, CA.; courtesy of Beverly Slapin, Oyate, Berkeley, CA.Engraving of James Madison courtesy of the Library of Congress.Photo of Frederick Douglass courtesy of the Picture Collection, The Branch Libraries, The New York Public Library.Photo of Emma Goldman by T. Kajiwara, circa 1900. Courtesy of Labadie Collection, Special Collections Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.1915 Emma Goldman handbill courtesy of the Holzwarth Collection, Department of Special Collections, Library, University of California at Santa Barbara.Emma Goldman research courtesy of the Emma Goldman Papers, University of California, Berkeley. Thank you to Sally Thomas and Steven Cole.Photo of Fred Korematsu courtesy of Ric Rocamora.Photos of JehovahΓÇÖs Witnesses courtesy of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc.Photo of Dolores Huerta courtesy of Robbie LeedsPhoto of UFW worker courtesy of Rick Tejada-Flores.Photo of Mary Beth Tinker courtesy of AP Wide WorldPhoto of Malcolm X courtesy of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden FoundationsPhotos of Robert Mapplethorpe, 2 Live Crew and Mary Beth Tinker courtesy of the ACLU National Office, Estate of Robert Mapplethorpe, Skyywalker Records and AP Wide World. Thanks to Jean Bond, ACLU National Office for her help!on mouseUpset the cursor to "watch"if lowMemMsg() then exit mouseupget ((number of lines in the script of me) - 7)showINFOTEXT (line 1 to it of script of me),26,0end mouseUp</script>