This study of civil liberties focuses on the American Civil
Liberties Union (ACLU) and the dispute in Skokie, Illinois over the
rights of members of the Nazi party to hold public demonstrations.
Because this issue promoted at least one-fourth of the membership
of the ACLU to take some form of action, ranging from objecting and
reducing financial contributions to resigning, this conflict
presents the opportunity for a case study of the conditions under
which attitudes toward civil liberties are mobilized into
behavior.
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