Ira Glasser is one of America's unsung champions of civil rights and liberties. As the leader of the American Civil Liberties Union for 23 years, he transformed the organization from a small, "mom-and-pop" operation on the verge of bankruptcy into a civil liberties juggernaut with offices in every state and a $30 million endowment. Amid high-profile controversies surrounding free speech and racial equality - and on the occasion of the ACLU's centennial - Ira reflects on his life at the forefront of defending the rights of all Americans, from civil rights leaders to neo-Nazis.
Actors:
Bryan Stevenson, Noam Dworman, Ira Glasser, Trude Glasser, Norman Siegel, Nadine Strossen, Charlene Stern, David Goldberger, Jay Nordlinger, Roger Craver, Michael Meyers, Ben Stern, Sheila Suess Kennedy, Philippa Strum, Cora Glasser
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