'Hentoff, Nathan Irving, 1925-'
Nathan Irving Hentoff; Nathan Hentoff; Nathan I. Hentoff 
 
            Nat Hentoff is a prolific writer on such issues as jazz, civil liberties, free speech and education.  He had studied at Northeastern University and Harvard, and was a Fulbright fellow at the Sorbonne.  After writing for many major media outlets, including Commonweal as a long time regular columnist for the New York Times, he continues to write on music for the Wall Street Journal and has a weekly column in the Village Voice.  Merton thanks him for editing a book on the essays of A. J. Muste, and they discuss an essay by Hentoff on Lenny Bruce in a book called Seeds of Liberation.  (Source:  "Nat Hentoff".  The Washington Post online edition:  1998.  ‹http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/opinions/hentoff.htm›, accessed 2005/03/29.) 
             
		
            
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